Phoenyx said:j_tizzle_84 said:im not tring to take chance dumping money into a rear that is proned to brakage. but like i said earlier to each their own ijust dont have money like that. oh and that is the plan
Good idea. My current 7.5 has two rebuilds and well over $2500 into it. Only engines that have been in front of it have been stock or close to stock 305s and a 301. Nothing more that stock width street tires. And I believe it's on it's way out again.
there's gotta be some other issue with your rear end...(the one in the car) the weak link of the 7.5 is the axles and it can be beefed up with a 7 5/8 carrier from an F body to use the Grand National 28 spline axles or some better axles. In our circle track camaro we are putting an rear end together with strange axles, full spool and c clip eliminators and the cost of those parts ran about $1,200 so we are well under $2,500. I'm changing my rear end to a 10 bolt B body and I've got my 7.5 rear end sold to a guy who runs a metric in a thunder car class. I ran my car with the T5 WC and a 355 vortec with headers and duels and the 7.5 held up no problem. I'm changing the rear end at almost no cost out of my pocket since the 7.5 is sold and plus I wanted a wider rear end to do some other upgrades....