1956
It is what the rear wheels bolt to.It is what the rear wheels bolt to.
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I can't answer your question but I can say that my 260 hp 350 Mercruiser has 2 bolt mains and a 4 bolt rear main. Go figure! So I take it from your question that you also have 2 bolt mains with a 4 bolt rear main.
All you need to do is count the bolts that hold the rear end plate on the housing.
Most trucks in the 1980s did not come with 12 bolt rear ends. The most common was 14, but 10 bolt rear ends were also in evidence.
With MOST bolt action firearms, open the bolt. With the bolt drawn to the rear, safety off, press and hold trigger back, slide bolt out of the rear. Of course, the FIRST step is always to check that the gun is completely unloaded.
Chevy 10 bolt rear
The 12 bolt is GM's strongest rear end and the 8.5" 10 bolt is also a great rear end that will hold up fine.
on the 22 model 121 to remove the bolt, open the bolt, pull the trigger and slide the bolt to the rear.
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Remove the firing pin from the rear and the locking bolt will side out the side of the bolt
there should be a drain bolt on the lower front or rear section and a bolt on the top remove the top bolt and put the drain bolt on the bottom back in and fill the case from the top bolt untill fluid runs out and screw top bolt back in and hit the road