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  1. On 7/31/2020 at 9:23 AM, kt_Engineer said:

    If you can be atleast a bit specific as to what Engine/Motor you are planning to run, input and output RPM's, Torques, expected life etc I might be able to help.

    That's another great chart - thank you!

    Unfortunately I can't really share any other information (they've 'let people go' for this sort of thing in the past so I'm erring on the side of caution), but this is also very helpful.

  2. 12 hours ago, j hancock said:

    Variations of the 92/93 usually found in 34, 38 and 44K rated suspension. 112/113 55K rate. 95/96 used in 65 and 80K.

    92 front carrier and 93 rear carrier.

    The carriers would be used in trucks with 250 HP to 500+ HP with torque up to 1300-1400.

     

    Jim, thank you very much!  That is quite helpful, and I really appreciate it!

  3. Good afternoon everyone!

     

    I am working on one heck of a contraption I guess you could say, and the Mack drop-in differentials/housings appear to be an ideal configuration for what we're working on (unfortunately, about all I can say about the use is that they won't be driving wheels and tires - but you're welcome to speculate!).  I have a pretty extensive automotive background so I can generally speak the language, but I am struggling a bit with finding more specific data on things like carrier models, available ratios, HP/torque ratings, and things of that nature for things in the heavy truck world (in contrast to, say, a Dana 60 where one click in Google will yield anything you could possibly want to know).

     

    So far I have been basically just collecting bits and pieces of information from use parts dealers and eBay listings, but I was wondering if there's some sort of resource for this sort of information that I am overlooking.  Even just a brief rundown on the different models and what can be learned from the designations would be helpful!

     

    Thanks in advance for any help anyone is willing to give - it's greatly appreciated!

     

    Take care,

    -CTD

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