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With those heavy springs it looks to me like a Moroso Brute Strength posi unit, are there any part numbers stamped on the outside of the flange?
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The heavy springs had me thinking it was a Moroso unit, I checked the gears and the clutches, it is 17-10 but the clutch count is 18 total the standard for the 4 series not like the brute strength unit which has 22 total. the only stamped numbers on the unit are the date C 13 J . There are COPO carrier gears 16-10 with the parts i got but i do not know if they would work in this unit or not since a COPO carrier is machined differently. I am trying to see if i can confirm if it is just a standard 4 series or a COPO one. I am beginning to think it is a standard unit rebuilt by moroso back in the day and never used. I was hoping someone here might be able to proide an example to compare to. thanks Andy
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You can try and install the COPO gears and see if they fit. If it is not a COPO carrier and you install the side gears, you can't get the spider gears in with the stock clutch count.
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