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RE: [ihc] I need the rundown on the RA15 corportate axle
Not sure why I didn't finish my reply the first time.
The ratio is stamped in the end of the pinion, really small and hard to
see even when clean. This I know to be true.
Open or Detroit no-slip (locker) were the options I hear, no Limited
slip offered.
Greg is the man to answer about heavy axles, he knows a lot and has a
few theories about making an RA-15 into 2 speed using RA20 parts.
When people say an IH lite line has a Rockwell, they mean an RA-15. My
understanding is that these axles were a Rockwell design and patent that
IH paid to have the rights to produce for their use. So they really are
a Rockwell, made by IH for IH.
Anyone feel free to correct me if I what I'm saying is wrong.
Ed Sohm
Battle Creek, IA
'71 800 B
'74 200 4X4 Travelette Camper Special
+ a bunch more
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ihc@domain.elided [mailto:owner-ihc@domain.elided] On Behalf Of
Rocky Lear
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 11:25 AM
To: ihc-digest@domain.elided
Subject: [ihc] I need the rundown on the RA15 corportate axle
I would greatly appreciate some info on this type rear. Any help to any
of these questions would be great. First I need to know how to ID the
ratio without pulling the stump. Was there a tag somewhere on these or
was it stamped in somewhere on the housing? Next, I need to know what
kind of carriers were used in these. Was there a locker available or
were they all limited slip or open? Was this the heaviest axle IH
offered in an 8 lug pattern or was there a RA20 with 8 lugs? Finally, I
have seen Rockwell mentioned on ads for other 1 tons. Are these in
actuality built by Rockwell? TIA!
Rocky
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