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The year with no Corvette production. There is only one surviving 1983 Corvette. The one 1983 Corvette is in the National Corvette Museum, (NCM), in ...
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Driveline assembly procedure

Subject: Driveline assembly procedure
by jhammons01 on 2009/6/21 17:36:05

You all know by now.....D36 and Tranny/OD rebuilt and resealed.

I was beginning to put the D36 back in while I wait for the tranny to be done.

But since I took it all out in reverse order...(D36 first then tranny)...and me being me...my first instincts are to sit tight and wait for the tranny and put it all back the way I took it out.

I got to thinking about wrestling that damn C-Beam again.

Then the thought hit me, why not bolt the D36 to the C-Beam and then bolt the C-Beam to the tranny....put in the drive line while both units are sitting on the ground......

....then stab the tranny and D36 as a unit....

The tranny steers up into place with one jack under it, while the D36 rides forward on either a smaller jack or skateboard (haven't decided which) then once the tranny is bolted in, then the D36 lifts straight up into place and the two batwing bolts hold it all into place.

What do ya think?
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