What rear end was in 69 Camaro?

What rear end was in 69 Camaro?

It looks like the answer to your question is that all SS Camaros in 69 came with 12 bolts, with this noted: 9.GM documentation indicates that the LM1 and L48 with M35 or M38 (350/4-barrels with automatic transmissions) were to receive a 10-bolt rear axle with multi-leaf springs.

How many gears does a 69 Camaro have?

There were 8 (in 1967), 10 (in 1968), and 12 (in 1969) different engines available in 1967-1969 Camaros. There were several optional transmissions. A four-speed manual was available with any engine. The two-speed “Powerglide” automatic transmission was available all three years.

How much is a base 1969 Camaro worth?

A regular ’69 Camaro with decent restoration, carrying a 307 ci 200 hp engine will likely set you back at least $25,000. The price for a pristine version rises viciously and settles at a minimum of $49,000 with prices going off into the 6-digits as the model becomes rarer such as the COPO 427cu.

What rear end will fit 68 Camaro?

If you have multi leaf then the ’68 and ’69 Camaro or ’68 to ’70 Nova 12 bolt will bolt in. If you can use the 8.5 10 bolt then the ’72 to ’79 Nova or other X body rear ends will work. Anything else will have to be modified with cutting and welding.

How can I tell what 10 bolt rear end I have?

The easiest way to identify the 8.2-inch rearend at a glance is by the shape of the housing and the spacing between the lower bolts on the cover. The 8.2-inch 10-bolt has a smooth, round, lower-case area (no cast-in protrusions), with an 11-inch cover that has a diagonal protrusion at the top.

What transmission does a 69 Camaro have?

All Camaros with a three-speed automatic trans came with the console and stirrup-grip shifter. Some two-speed automatics on some models were still column-shifted in 1969. The same four-speed shifter was available with or without a console. In 1969, all Muncie transmissions used a Hurst shifter.

What is a Camaro Yenko?

The Yenko Super Camaro was a modified Chevrolet Camaro prepared by Yenko Chevrolet, developed by the dealership owner and racer, Don Yenko.

Will a S10 rear end fit a Camaro?

The gears from the Camaro rear end will fit the S10 rear end, but the spool will not. The S10 rear end will have 30 spline axles and the Camaro rear end has 28 spline axles, unless someone has upgraded it to 30 splines. You will have a much stronger rear end with the 30 spline axles.

What was the rear axle ratio of a 1969 Camaro?

1969 Camaro Rear Axle Identification Prefix 10-bolt/12-bolt Axle Ratio BD 10-bolt 3.36 ~ Positraction BE 12-bolt 4.10 ~ Positraction BI 12-bolt 2.73 BL 12-bolt 3.07

What kind of differential does a 1992 Camaro have?

The most common GM unit for the 1982 to 1992 Camaro is the Saginaw style 10 bolt Chevy differential. 1982 to 1984: 7.5 inch ring gear, 26 spline axle 1985 to 1989: 7.625 inch ring gear, 26 spline axle 1990 to 1992: 7.625 inch ring gear, 28 spline axle. PN 26010268 (drum brakes)

Can you put a second generation rear end under a first generation Camaro?

A second generation rear end can be put under a first generation Camaro by moving the leaf spring mounts as you can see below they are different. A second generation rear end that is put in a first generation Camaro will stick out a half inch more on each side compared to the stock first generation Camaro rear end.

How big is the axle tube on a Camaro?

1967-1969 Camaro 1970-1981 Camaro Axle tube flange to Axle tube flange 54 1/4″ 55 1/4″ Between centerlines of spring seats 42 7/16″ 45 3/8″ Axle shaft length 29 33/64″ 30 5/32″

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