What Differential are you using.
To upgrade you should go with an Eaton Posi unit if you are mostly a street cruiser. Don't do a detroit locker on the street.
And if you wanted to change the rear gear ratio you should go with Motive for a ring and pinion gear. Timkin bearing kit would also be a good thing to have installed while its apart.
If you need a source for these parts let me know, there are some well known Olds guys that build and supply parts for these and can get you set up.
The 72 was a chage over year. Some have the 8.5 and other the 8.2, Hopefully you have a 10 Bolt 8.5" rear vs. the smaller 8.2".
I know people will tell you to go bigger with a 12 Bolt or 9"/8.8" Ford. But many racers in my area will tell you that an correctly built 8.5 will go in to the 9 sec and hold up well.
I have a 12 bolt in my 71' Chevelle that I swapped in and it had a 8.5. But for my Nova, it had a 8.2 and 12 bolts are very hard to find at a good price. I am going to build an 8.5 with a Truetrac or Eaton center, some good gears and 30 spline HD Axles. That should be good enough for my build.
So, if you can find a good 12 bolt A-Body housing to build up that would be a good start(they are easier to find than a left spring one), But if not the 8.5 will be good enough and will be more budget friendly for a mild built engine.
just my 2 cents.
BC
The nut on the pinion for the rear end will use a 1 1/4" socket.
The rear u-joint which attaches to the pinion will use 4 bolts with 2 straps and 4 nuts. Not the typical 2 u-bolt type that the smaller 8.2" rears use.
Does it hold up will in Autocrossing or in the road and around two for a DD ?
Thanks
BC
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