Re: `61 Fury and `62 300 axle the same ?
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02/27/15 04:23 PM
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'57-'64 axle shafts are all the same with the SG/non-SG provision.
The bolt pattern at the end of the main housing changed in '62 so the complete rear ends aren't totally interchangeable (pre-'62 has no parking brake provisions).
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Re: `61 Fury and `62 300 axle the same ?
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You realize the difference between SG and non-SG is the length. Looks to me there is more than just the bearing seal diameter difference. Looks to me the lower shaft pictured is beefier all around. Which tells me it's probably a beefier axle for the 300 setup. So is it a 61 300 or a 62 300 donor, cause you list both.
The seals are different 61 vs 62 300.
Last edited by Supercuda; 09/21/15 02:02 PM.
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Re: `61 Fury and `62 300 axle the same ?
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Between the bearing and the splined end is where the length difference would be.
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Re: `61 Fury and `62 300 axle the same ?
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09/21/15 03:18 PM
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OK I will take another look I appreciate the input My buddy has been building this `70 Cuda protouring style for years now and I always ask " Hows Supercuda coming along? "
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Re: `61 Fury and `62 300 axle the same ?
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The SG axle shaft is only 1/8" shorter than the non-SG axle shaft so measure carefully. Run the tape measure parallel to the centerline of the axle, not down the side of the axle shaft.
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Re: `61 Fury and `62 300 axle the same ?
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09/22/15 12:31 PM
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Nice looking Fury.We had one all black and vert.It had the 395 Golden Commando package.People said the old man was nuts to pay 700 for it in 64.Rocky
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