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Old 02-07-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Default What kind of rear end came in a '74 4 cylinder?

I was told it was an 8" but when I wnt to have the gears changed out, they said it wassomething else and I had toget new gears...so does anyone know which rear end it is?
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All Mustang IIs had 8" rear-ends, with gears ranging from 2.79:1 all the way up to 3.55 to one depending on year and options. In various years Posi-Lock was available on 3.00, 3.40, and 3.55 rear gear cars.
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My 74 Mustang II with a four cylinder did not have an 8 inch rear axle but had a 7.5. This axle does not have the third member housing that can be removed as a unit but instead had a rearend cover that had to be removed for access to the differential. I think it was the same rearend offered in Pintos. Since I put in a V8, I changed axle housing to an 8 inch from a 75 to 78 Mustang II. 74 was the first year for the Mustang II and was only offered in the US with a four or six cylinder engines. The six cylinder might have had an 8 inch rear axle but I am not sure.
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Hmm... not the first time I've heard that. I was just quoting MustangII.net's tech section above, I know mine's got a 3.55:1 8" (never verified if it was posi or not)
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if your going to put gears why not just put in the 8' gears would be easier to get and its a better rearend
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Im im MustangII.net also, did the tag decoder, and it says i have a 6.25 rear end. Just what my thing tag says, and its a 2.3l
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your right the 2.3L came with the 6.25 its whats in my car right now im convering to an 8 with 4:62 gear the 2.3 only came with the 8 if it was a personal option so most have the small rear end and if your going to put power behind it get rid of the small rear and go 8
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the small powered Mustang II's didn't get an 8" til 77.78.when it got a 302.
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the small powered Mustang II's didn't get an 8" til 77.78.when it got a 302.

The M II got a v8 in 75.
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