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This references the rear differential.

The D36 was the smaller unit. Used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes after that.

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Re: Headers and Fuel lines

Subject: Re: Headers and Fuel lines
by CFI-EFI on 2008/1/26 0:48:09

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I don't even know if it's a problem, the lines have spring around them are just barely touching. In fact, one is touching and one is not.
That "spring" is for abrasion protection. It keeps the line from getting damaged by rocks or from something rubbing a hole in it. It provides no pritection from hear. Besides the potential for a fire hazard, heat can cause the fuel to vaporize in the line. I would be trying for a minimum of 2" clearance with the exhaust system and even then some sort of heat shield at the fuel line.

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