anyone have a link or info to rear 44 bom's? I can find front, but not rear. It has a strange number on it as well
3 80 7a8
That's not the bom number plug, that's the date code. This is an extract from an email I received several years ago from spicer tech:
"formatted "mm dd y", the date code always represents the year as a single digit, except on differentials which can be two digits. Housing date codes are followed by a letter (a, b, or c) which May indicate the work shift or factory line. Some differential stampings also show this letter suffix. Zeros are not used in month and day codes. Wide variation in spacing of the components of the date code is seen, and it is not unheard of to see two date codes stamped into a housing, one above the other. These two date codes are usually within a few weeks of one another."
at some point in time, spicer/Dana converted to julian date format, so your posted number could read as the 80th day of 1983 or 1993 if it was built after the date conversion.
A spicer/Dana bom number format will always be six digits followed by a hyphen and then one more digit, no letters involved. If you can find the bom, I do have a master list of spicer axle "where used" for all oem except ihc, m/y 79>92.5. My ihc reference ends with m/y '78.
Keep cleaning and buffing the tube around where ya found the date code and hopefully the bom will emerge. But...it's not uncommon that axles assemblies did not get a stamped bom, some were stenciled on in ink/paint.
Spicer has acknowledged to us that only less than one half of all issued bom numbers are in their knowledge base currently available on the web. That is why we have to call in a request which they research in their "card file" system and then get back to us with data.
If you "think" ya know what the oem donor and m/y of your axle is/was, then post that and I'll try a "reverse lookup" in the references I have.