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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: fueling problem

Subject: Re: fueling problem
by bam on 2014/5/27 15:28:15

Quote:

bogus wrote:
have you considered upgrading to LT4 knock sensors? They are designed to ignore the rattle from the roller rockers.


Bogus I did some research on this and I believe that the LT4 knock sensor is really a knock module that was added to the 96 ECM to reduce the sensitivity of the actual knock sensor, does this sound right? Also check me on this; my problem is drivers side very lean (16.0 and up), pass side normal (14.7). If this were caused by timing being pulled why would it effect only one side and not the other? Just asking to see where you are going with you thinking.
As to BLM's they are split but still very close. I can post my latest data log here is that would help.
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