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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 1996...
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Re: Smooth idle now...

Subject: Re: Smooth idle now...
by Fredbird on 2011/5/13 14:07:40

Quote:

Ultraman wrote:
I am trying to figure out how the previous owner got the plug wires backwards? Wires must be different on the LT cars. No way you can mess up the L98 wires. Mmmmmm wait a minute I better go out and check........

Glad you got it smoothed out.


Actually, mine is an L98 as well, and the plug wire ends are slightly larger on the Coil/Dist. end of the wire(They are also labled Coil/Dist that end.) So, Since they were backward, the plug end was a bit loose. So I "could have" been losing spark from time to time.

Plugs seemed to be brand new, so the previous owner must have changed them just before I bought the car. They were nothing more than the basic Autolite plugs... No plat., nothing... I didn't check the gap on those... they might have been off a bit which would have contributed to a rougher idle. (Just out of curiosity I'll check tonight)
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