I was wondering what the difference in a High pinion and low pinion diff is?
What are the advantages of the HP and would installing a front dana 60 from a 78 or 79 just bolt right into a 72 with 44HP currently
72 F250 4x4 Ford GT Red.
FE 428 Trust me it goes....
your '72 has a HP diff? its been changed out, right?
My 72 has a 44LP stock. what transfer case do you have? (married or divorced?)
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The high pinion axle has the pinion above the centerline of the axle while low pinion is below it. Ford low pinion axles are all made with a 5 degree down pinion angle for a divorced t-case. Ford high pinion axles are made with a 5 degree raised pinion angle for a mated t-case.
If your '72 is stock height a HP60 front axle will have issues with the front driveline clearing exhaust and clutch linkage. The '76 and newer ford disc brake axles are also wider than all early axles. Your front tires will be 3/4" further out on each side than they were with the stock axle. Not a big deal with a lift and bigger tires, but stock bumpsides can look goofy.
I have a hp60under my truck and it sits on the stock springs. I did have issues with the long tube headers but never had issues with the clutch linkage. For what its worth if you have a hp44 under it now the hp60 is just a bolt in deal. Doug
Well 72 I guess I'm wrong.... I was under the assumption that all early fords came with HP44's and a Dana 24 t-case...... divorced of course. So it looks like i have a LP44 front......
Now I know. Thanks guys
72 F250 4x4 Ford GT Red.
FE 428 Trust me it goes....