hooptytank
September 20th, 2007, 03:31
I've seen a few threads on dana vs 9" vs 14 bolt, but not a family feud amongst dana, so here I go. I have 3 complete FF 8 lug rear diffs and I'm not sure which one to build. Whichever I build is going to have the ends cut off and I'm going to run Moser or Speedway Engineering FF hubs and disc brakes. I have 5X5.5 wheels that I'm keeping and also looking forward to shedding 100 pounds worth of drum brakes. Budget always comes into play!
This is going into a SBC 383 powered 5500# Scout contraption of sorts. Ditching the front D44 in favor of I-beams and will be used mostly for desert and go fast in general. Haven't needed the front drive shaft in about 6 years, so I figure I'd loose all that extra weight and the T-case(anyone need a th350 and 205 case?). It will have a track width 8-10 inches wider than stock when finished.
I'm looking for facts, not necessarily opinions, on which housing is the strongest. I'd run the 60HD which has an extra set of ribs compared to a D60 in a heartbeat, but reading up various threads and visually looking at the two, the 61 looks beefier.
Here are the specs:
Dana 60HD
BOM 603313-3
4.10 gears open carrier
30 spline
3.15" tube diameter
Dana 61
BOM 603714-1
3.07, open carrier
30 spline
3.15" tube diameter
1350 yoke I think (biggest of all 3 at least)
Dana 70 This was out of a dually based on the lug nuts.
4.56 open carrier
35 spline axles
3.5" tube diameter
The thing is that spline count and snout ID do not matter since I'll be using a 35 spline mini spool, and the proper ID snouts come with the hubs. I'm running 4.10s now, and the 4.56 in the D70 are tempting but not necessary.
So,
1. Which housing is best? Also if it matters this will be a 3 or 4 link setup eventually, so weldability (sp?) and strength of the center section is very important.
2. Does the 10.5" ring gear of the D70 rob a lot more HP than the 9.75 of a 60/61?
3. Anything else I need to take into consideration?
Thanks
.
This is going into a SBC 383 powered 5500# Scout contraption of sorts. Ditching the front D44 in favor of I-beams and will be used mostly for desert and go fast in general. Haven't needed the front drive shaft in about 6 years, so I figure I'd loose all that extra weight and the T-case(anyone need a th350 and 205 case?). It will have a track width 8-10 inches wider than stock when finished.
I'm looking for facts, not necessarily opinions, on which housing is the strongest. I'd run the 60HD which has an extra set of ribs compared to a D60 in a heartbeat, but reading up various threads and visually looking at the two, the 61 looks beefier.
Here are the specs:
Dana 60HD
BOM 603313-3
4.10 gears open carrier
30 spline
3.15" tube diameter
Dana 61
BOM 603714-1
3.07, open carrier
30 spline
3.15" tube diameter
1350 yoke I think (biggest of all 3 at least)
Dana 70 This was out of a dually based on the lug nuts.
4.56 open carrier
35 spline axles
3.5" tube diameter
The thing is that spline count and snout ID do not matter since I'll be using a 35 spline mini spool, and the proper ID snouts come with the hubs. I'm running 4.10s now, and the 4.56 in the D70 are tempting but not necessary.
So,
1. Which housing is best? Also if it matters this will be a 3 or 4 link setup eventually, so weldability (sp?) and strength of the center section is very important.
2. Does the 10.5" ring gear of the D70 rob a lot more HP than the 9.75 of a 60/61?
3. Anything else I need to take into consideration?
Thanks
.