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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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Matatk Leaking injector repair?
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OK, Jon, here's my question. After some diagnostics, I confirmed I have a leaking injector issue. I would like to get them serviced, but will this resolve the issue of the injector leaking? They all ohm out ok. I'm assuming the leaking is due to corrosion/dirt/whatever. So will the steps you perform per the website correct this issue or is a new injector required?

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WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF INJECTORS.

WE ALSO MAKE NEW CUSTOM FUEL INJECTORS FOR RACE AND HOT STREET CARS.

CALL FOR PRICING 770 888 1662

NEW INJECTORS ARE VERY EXPENSIVE.

THE SERVICE INCLUDES:

1) Injectors are externally cleaned, visual inspected

2) We test injectors for resistance, shorts, and current draw.

3) We perform leak test, spray pattern, and flow rate testing on one of our 3 ASNU flow benchs. All data is recorded and sent to you.

4) Remove filter baskets, o-rings, and pintle caps. Metal injectors are bead blasted to remove old paint and rust from the injector body.

5) The injectors are placed in a heated ultrasonic bath to insure that the injector is free of dirt and contamenants that could hinder the rest of the process.

6) The injectors are now put into another ultrasonic system while they are pulsed allowing the ultrasonic energy to dislodge any particles and build-up inside the injectors.

7) The injectors are now back flowed to remove all debris, etc.

8) The injectors are now returned to the flow bench for retesting of all functions. The data from this test is returned to you in detail with your injectors.

9) The injectors are now refinished with high temp paint. the stainless steel injectors are polished to a high finish.

10) One of our techs. now reassembles the injector, using all new parts.

11) The injectors are then vac sealed and packaged for shipment along with the old parts.
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Matatk Re: Leaking injector repair?
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Comments on this Jon?
Posted on: 2010/7/25 17:17
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sorry I have to spend more time here. The service normally takes car of the issues. If we can't fix them there is no charge. So, you have nothing to loose
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Matatk Re: Leaking injector repair?
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Thanks, Jon. I won't have them off right away, but after driving season
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