It is definitely a non Sure Grip. To install a sure grip.Pull the axles out about 12". Remove the drive shaft and carrier. Measure existing back lash. Mark the caps right and left. Remove the locks, caps, adjusters, case, and ring gear (left hand bolts). Transfer ring gear to the Sure Grip unit. Make sure to deburr the carrier where the ring gear sets. Heating the ring gear in the oven will help. Torque ring gear bots. Start the cap bolts in the caps and start the adjusters. Snug the bolts, not torqued yet. Move the adjusters until the right side has a little clearance to the bearing cup. Tighten the left adjuster until the back lash reads zero. Now tighten the right adjuster until you are at your original recorded back lash. Torque the caps, install the adjuster locks. Reinstall the carrier,drive shaft, and axles. Adjust the axle end play with the right axle bearing adjuster 0-.005". Push in on the left axle. Now push in on the right axle and record the movement, this is your axle endplay. The threaded adjuster on the right axle bearing will tighten to reduce play, loosen to increase it. Fill the housing with lube and go do burnouts.
Doug