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Old 06-13-2018, 03:14 AM
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I'm not a Buick expert but here's what Hemmings has to say about 12 bolt Chevy axles in Buick Stage cars in 1970.

https://www.hemmings.com/magazine/1970-Buick-GS-455-Stage-1

What to watch for: GS 455 Stage 1s were automatically equipped with reinforced upper control arms that were not available on the base GS 455. Furthermore, Canadian-built GS 455 and GS 455 Stage 1 cars were furnished with Chevy's 12-bolt differential; however, it featured Buick casting numbers rather than Chevrolet's. A Space-Saver spare became available for the first time.
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70 Grand Prix 455 also used 12bolt rears.

Is it for sure a 2.73 ratio as Bentley mentioned ?
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I'm not a Buick expert but here's what Hemmings has to say about 12 bolt Chevy axles in Buick Stage cars in 1970.

https://www.hemmings.com/magazine/1970-Buick-GS-455-Stage-1

What to watch for: GS 455 Stage 1s were automatically equipped with reinforced upper control arms that were not available on the base GS 455. Furthermore, Canadian-built GS 455 and GS 455 Stage 1 cars were furnished with Chevy's 12-bolt differential; however, it featured Buick casting numbers rather than Chevrolet's. A Space-Saver spare became available for the first time.
Interesting, I did not know that. Do any documented examples exist? What is the Buick casting number for the Chevy 12-bolt?

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70 Grand Prix 455 also used 12bolt rears.

Is it for sure a 2.73 ratio as Bentley mentioned ?
It very well may be out of a Grand Prix 455. From what I’ve read, the GTO/GP 455 12-bolt ratios were limited to 3.07, 3.31, & 3.55. The LE code (2.73) listed for the GTO/GP is for the 10-bolt. That is where the confusion is. It is for sure a Chevy 12-bolt and it is definitely stamped LE.
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Old 06-13-2018, 05:08 AM
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If it turns out to actually be 2.73 , then GP
there is a listing for it as 12bolt 2.73 non-posi = LE
12bolt 2.73 Posi = LS

10bolt ratio is 2.78

If it turns out to actually be 3.31 , then Buick A-body

LE is basically an "and/or" mystery code according to some Google searches.
Did find a few instances of folks trying to decipher ones they had acquired as loose pieces - and the above info is best data found.

in case you haven't tried the "turn test" on a non-posi ,
one revolution with lug stud - count pinion turns - then double that number.
1 and 5/8 approx = 3.31
1 and 1/2 approx = 3.07
1 and 3/8 approx = 2.73
etc ...
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