1941 Desoto Rear End Carrier Assembly Differential Gears on 2040-parts.com
Leavenworth, Kansas, US
Here we have 1941 Desoto REAR END CARRIER ASSEMBLY DIFFERENTIAL GEARS. Also know a differential carrier and cap assembly.
I thought mine was bad but it
is not so I am selling this one.
Case
number is 1684983. I counted the main gear teeth and it is 41 teeth. According to my book that makes it 3.73 to 1
gear ratio with part number of 867646.
Sold as is.
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