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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: [1985/A4] Air Conditioning Spewing Fluid Even More Than Usual

Subject: Re: [1985/A4] Air Conditioning Spewing Fluid Even More Than Usual
by BillH on 2016/9/12 3:46:57

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j3studio wrote:

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Is there any adjustment that might reduce the fluid generation? Am I looking at a new compressor? Is there anything else I should know?



Unfortunately, no, John. It's the front seal in the compressor.

But before buying a new compressor, I look for a shop that would replace the seal OR rebuild the original.

IIRC all they have to do is pull off the clutch and pop a new seal in. Then of course, recharge the system.
But there nay be a situation with the rest of the seals in the system being compatible with the newer Freon, you'll have to check on that too.
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