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DA383:
does any body know how to work out diff ratio or if there is any numbers on the out side of the diff other than dismantling the diff

Reklaw:
Hi DA383. What year model is your car? I found the following on a yankee web site. There's probably a similar table for whatever model you have.

"You will need to check under the rear differential for the ratio code :
1970 Corvette (Late 1969) Axle Ratios

Code Ratio Application
CAK 3.36 Standard (350)
CAL 3.08 Standard (350)
CAM 3.36 Positraction (350)
CAN 3.55 Standard(350)
CAO 3.70 Positraction (350)
CAP 4.11 Standard (350)
CAS 3.70 Standard (350)
CAT 3.08 Heavy Duty Positraction (454)
CAU 3.36 Heavy Duty Positraction (454)
CAV 3.08 Standard (454)
CAW 3.08 Standard (454)
CAX 3.36 Heavy Duty Positraction (454)
CAY 2.73 Positraction (454 Turbo-Hydra-Matic)
CAZ 3.55 Heavy Duty Positraction (454)
CFA 3.70 Positraction (454)
CFB 4.11 Heavy Duty Positraction (454)
CFC 4.56 Heavy Duty Positraction (454)
CLR 3.36 Standard (454)

It will be located on the bottom of the differential."

Reklaw:
Here's another site to check out (assuming yours is a C3)
http://www.corvettec3.ca/axle.htm

DA383:
Thanks very much for your quick response, my car is a C3 1978 vin no match indy pace car.

gtc:
According to "Corvette by the Numbers", the 1978 rear axle code takes the format: XX Y 999 Z

where:

XX is diff ratio, where: OK=3.08; OM=3.36; OH=3.55; OJ=3.70

Y is assembly plant, where B=Buick; C=Buffalo NY; D=Cadillac; G=Detroit Gear & Axle;  K=McKinnon Industries; M=Pontiac of Canada; O=Oldsmobile; P=Pontiac; W=Warren MI

999 is day of year, where 218 = August 6, 1978

Z is shift number, where 1=first; 2=second; etc

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