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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: For Your Amusement: Recent Flight Judging Results
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CentralCoaster wrote:
"Operations: perfect except 5 points for the driver's side low beam (the switch is dying and got steadily worse during the trip out). Got the 10 bonus points for fire extinguisher, battery disconnect, and NCRS sticker). So, 745 out of 740."

So they docked you for the headlight switch, but then gave you bonus points for a sticker and fire extinguisher and other stuff that isn't original at all?

These cars aren't fire hazards, so I don't get why they are rewarding anyone for that, as if fire extinguisher is going to stop a car from burning to the ground or being salvaged anyways. If you covered it in bubble wrap would you get more points? Or maybe a NCRS mural across the hood?



Many NCRS judging events are indoors and as such many municipalities' fire marshalls require fire extinguishers and battery cut-off switches. This is the basis for encouraging members to have both of these items.

FWIW,

P.

Posted on: 2010/11/29 15:27
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Re: For Your Amusement: Recent Flight Judging Results
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Congrats, Studio. Nice work - WELL DONE !

Posted on: 2010/11/29 15:22
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Rear Wheel Bearing Replacement?
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Does anyone have a technical How To write-up about replacing the rear wheel bearing hub assembly? OR, can you point me in the right direction? Any help will be appreciated.

Posted on: 2010/1/16 20:51
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Re: Is Anybody Having Their C4 Flight Judged This Year?
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I had my car judged at the Charlotte Regional in May '09. I am planning and preparing for the Charlotte National next July. :thumbleft:

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I'm finally here....
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Hey Guys:

I finally made it over here from the Corvette Forum. Glad to be here too.

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