How do you tell a Dana 36 , from a Dana 44
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How do you tell a Dana 36 , from a Dana 44
Good morning Forum
How do you tell a Dana 36, from a Dana 44 ?
When I used to build '69 Camaros it was easy to tell a 10 bolt, from a 12 bolt, count the rear cover bolts.
Now that I have my first Corvette ('96 LT-1), I'd like to know what I have.
As always, thank you all in advance for tech advise.
How do you tell a Dana 36, from a Dana 44 ?
When I used to build '69 Camaros it was easy to tell a 10 bolt, from a 12 bolt, count the rear cover bolts.
Now that I have my first Corvette ('96 LT-1), I'd like to know what I have.
As always, thank you all in advance for tech advise.
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Race Director
NOTICE THE LOCATION OF THE TOP CENTER BOLT HOLE ON THE DANA 36 THATS NOT ON THE DANA 44 REAR, thats a QUICK WAY TO TELL THEM APART
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knikula (04-10-2018)
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Racer
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G44 - 3.07 Rear Axle Ratio - D36, optional; D44, standard, pre-1992.
G92 - Performance Axle Ratio - Shows performance axle selected.
GHO - 3.54 axle ratio - D44 only.
GM1 - 2.59 Rear Axle Ratio - D36 only.
GM3 - 3.45 Rear Axle Ratio - D44 only.
GU2 - 2.73 Rear Axle Ratio - D36 only.
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For reference, here's a shot of my SPI card on my 95:
https://cloud.amp-hosting.com/index....pfNcb9gl13yp5V
So, D44 with 3.45 (from factory).
Last edited by Drew95; 04-15-2018 at 03:10 PM.
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How to tell a Dana 36 from a Dana 44
Thank you Drew and I. H. B. D.
I'll check that out.
Any idea how much horsepower a Dana 36 , and a Dana 44 can safely handle?
I'd like to boost my LT-1 power by 100-150 horsepower.
I'm not drag racing anymore, but it is fun to go for a rip once in awhile.
I'll check that out.
Any idea how much horsepower a Dana 36 , and a Dana 44 can safely handle?
I'd like to boost my LT-1 power by 100-150 horsepower.
I'm not drag racing anymore, but it is fun to go for a rip once in awhile.