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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 199...
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Re: 93 lt1 harmonic balancer

Subject: Re: 93 lt1 harmonic balancer
by Notorious on 2008/4/1 0:01:38

OEMs used to be around $300 and change and I thought that was ridiculous. I'm guessing that perhaps GM has quit making them and so the price has gone up for any remaining stock. Jeez, I only paid $380 for my ATI Super-Damper and it's one of the most expensive after-market ones there is. I've got two or three good stock ones around if you need one. One is an under 35K mile one that I'd sell for $75 and the others are higher mileage but look just as good. The alignment marks are still right on, the rubber looks good, etc. If you want one of them, I'll sell it to you for $50. The Corvette ones are different from F-bodies and I would guess the Impalas and other bigger cars that used LT1s. That probably accounts for the high price too. The old Corvette tax thing, you know.
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