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Open or limited slip?

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I have my 3rd member out , it is out of a 71' F100 4x4. I have it sitting on my bench because I am installing a powertrax locker in it. The directions say If your vehicle has a limited- slip differential, it will be necessary to purchase a standard differential case assembly,cross pin,retaining pin, and side gear thrust washer for your axle. The tag from my rear dif shows that it is a limited- slip I believe because ...it reads 3L50 9 . 3363a. But how do I tell by looking at the third member ? I have it on the bench and want to know if I can tell if it is limited-slip or not by looking at it? The tag could have been put on by the smart ass kid I bought the truck from years ago. Can anyone help me on this? Thanks
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Post a pic or two.

You are doing the 9"? Its kinda hard to tell the differnce between a clutched locker carrier and an open carrier. the detriots are the easiest.

Did you splite the center yet?
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I used the exploded veiws section and found it to be a limited slip...yep it has the clutches. Thanks I love this website.
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Good job :thup:
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Very quick way to tell a OEM locker from an open, (on the 9" at least) is the locker will have the bolts countersunk (recess cut) on the spool with 5/8" bolt heads, while the open carrier will have 3/4" bolt heads and a flat surface (no recess) on the spool.

Here's a link to some info on 9" axle ID:
http://www.kevinstang.com/Ninecase.htm
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Good info on the 9".
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