Million Dollar question!!!! D44 vs D36
#1
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
Million Dollar question!!!! D44 vs D36
Alright Im doing my LSx swap and I ran into a snag. My motor mounts arent lining up like another 92 c4 vette that did the same swap. Im about 1 1/2 inches off. Now that being said we came up with the theory that the Dana 44 is longer 1-1 1/2 longer than the Dana 36. Pushing his setup closer to the motor mounts. Any truth?
Differences in our swap
Hes using a LS1
Hes using a Dana 44
Thats it.
My status is I have my motor connected to the tranny by two lower bolts and I have my C brace still connected. By taking it all apart and attaching the engine to tranny and then the cbrace. Will it make a difference? maybe some play I could take out?
Input?
If not ideas how I can squeeze about a inch to get me closer?
Differences in our swap
Hes using a LS1
Hes using a Dana 44
Thats it.
My status is I have my motor connected to the tranny by two lower bolts and I have my C brace still connected. By taking it all apart and attaching the engine to tranny and then the cbrace. Will it make a difference? maybe some play I could take out?
Input?
If not ideas how I can squeeze about a inch to get me closer?
Last edited by fc_soldier; 03-09-2010 at 10:35 PM.
#2
Drifting
The mounting location for the C-Beam on the auto and manual trans is the same.
The difference is in the snout of the Dana 36 and 44.
Dana 44 has a longer snout, so shorter C-Beam.
Dana 36 has a shorter snout so longer C-beam.
What transmission is he using, and what are you using? Are they C4 trans?
The difference is in the snout of the Dana 36 and 44.
Dana 44 has a longer snout, so shorter C-Beam.
Dana 36 has a shorter snout so longer C-beam.
What transmission is he using, and what are you using? Are they C4 trans?
Last edited by James93LT1; 03-09-2010 at 10:44 PM.
#3
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
So if I read you correct than I cant get more play out of mine. Unless I Keep my cbrace and get a dana 44. With the longer snout it would puch my drivetrain foward. Brings to the next question.
How much longer is the dana 44 snout compared to the dana 36?(inches)
#4
Drifting
Both cars automatic he swapped a dana 44 in his setup than did the lsx swap.
So if I read you correct than I cant get more play out of mine. Unless I Keep my cbrace and get a dana 44. With the longer snout it would puch my drivetrain foward. Brings to the next question.
How much longer is the dana 44 snout compared to the dana 36?(inches)
So if I read you correct than I cant get more play out of mine. Unless I Keep my cbrace and get a dana 44. With the longer snout it would puch my drivetrain foward. Brings to the next question.
How much longer is the dana 44 snout compared to the dana 36?(inches)
http://www.joby.se/corvette/mods/2001-0X11_diff/
Last edited by James93LT1; 03-10-2010 at 12:03 AM.
#6
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
If I use that DS it will make the issue worse. I got to keep the longer DS which is the dana 36. And buy the dana 44 housing it it push the whole setup like it shows in the write up.
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#10
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
I believe this may be a issue. In the thread link above he was installing a dana 44 in instead of his d36. His driveshaft was alil long, he needed to install the smaller d44 driveshaft but he made the 36 driveshaft work with lil margin.
I wanna use the danas extra length and stock c brace holes to push my drivetrain that inch and a half.
Hope i made sense of this
Last edited by fc_soldier; 03-10-2010 at 08:15 AM.
#12
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
Im tring to work out something to get a dana 44. But it does put me over budget. We'll see
#13
Drifting
From the details in this thread, it appears you mostly have your answer.
How about a D36 driveshaft and C-beam used with a D44 differential - that should get you the 1"+ you are seeking. I don't know for sure, but I do believe you will need a hybrid rear ujoint to connect the D36 driveshaft to the D44 differential.
Have you tried contacting the person who did the other LS engine into C4 swap? Maybe they will be helpful and tell you how they did it.
On a related note: why would you install a beefy LSX engine and then leave the wimpy D36 differential?
Good luck, Thomas
How about a D36 driveshaft and C-beam used with a D44 differential - that should get you the 1"+ you are seeking. I don't know for sure, but I do believe you will need a hybrid rear ujoint to connect the D36 driveshaft to the D44 differential.
Have you tried contacting the person who did the other LS engine into C4 swap? Maybe they will be helpful and tell you how they did it.
On a related note: why would you install a beefy LSX engine and then leave the wimpy D36 differential?
Good luck, Thomas
#14
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
From the details in this thread, it appears you mostly have your answer.
How about a D36 driveshaft and C-beam used with a D44 differential - that should get you the 1"+ you are seeking. I don't know for sure, but I do believe you will need a hybrid rear ujoint to connect the D36 driveshaft to the D44 differential.
Have you tried contacting the person who did the other LS engine into C4 swap? Maybe they will be helpful and tell you how they did it.
On a related note: why would you install a beefy LSX engine and then leave the wimpy D36 differential?
Good luck, Thomas
How about a D36 driveshaft and C-beam used with a D44 differential - that should get you the 1"+ you are seeking. I don't know for sure, but I do believe you will need a hybrid rear ujoint to connect the D36 driveshaft to the D44 differential.
Have you tried contacting the person who did the other LS engine into C4 swap? Maybe they will be helpful and tell you how they did it.
On a related note: why would you install a beefy LSX engine and then leave the wimpy D36 differential?
Good luck, Thomas
Ill take a look into the u joint issue if there is one.
I did contact the guy that did the swap he is the guy in fact that has the dana 44 for sale. I did get to asking him that Ill be going and checking out his car this weekend.
I was planning on the dana 44 but didnt want to go over my budget. I was going to do the swap next winter to the dana 44. But if it calls for it now I guess I got to blow over budget.
#15
Drifting
Sometimes internet/forum communication doesn't convey the thought.
So let me try again in a slightly different way.
1) Your complaint is that you need the engine/trans to be ~ 1.5" further forward.
2) Your current setup is utlilizing the driveshaft, C-beam, and differential all of the D36 variety.
3) You know that the D44 differential has a longer snout and that it places the bolts that attach the differential C-beam further forward towards the front of the car by 1"+.
So my suggestion is to use your existing Dana 36 C-beam, existing Dana 36 driveshaft - and combine those two parts with a Dana 44 differential. Viola! - that combo will increase the distance of the engine/trans 1"+ from your current setup that is using a Dana 36 differential.
Simple, no?
Thomas
So let me try again in a slightly different way.
1) Your complaint is that you need the engine/trans to be ~ 1.5" further forward.
2) Your current setup is utlilizing the driveshaft, C-beam, and differential all of the D36 variety.
3) You know that the D44 differential has a longer snout and that it places the bolts that attach the differential C-beam further forward towards the front of the car by 1"+.
So my suggestion is to use your existing Dana 36 C-beam, existing Dana 36 driveshaft - and combine those two parts with a Dana 44 differential. Viola! - that combo will increase the distance of the engine/trans 1"+ from your current setup that is using a Dana 36 differential.
Simple, no?
Thomas
Last edited by The Green Rocket; 03-11-2010 at 02:39 AM. Reason: eh
#17
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
Sometimes internet/forum communication doesn't convey the thought.
So let me try again in a slightly different way.
1) Your complaint is that you need the engine/trans to be ~ 1.5" further forward.
2) Your current setup is utlilizing the driveshaft, C-beam, and differential all of the D36 variety.
3) You know that the D44 differential has a longer snout and that it places the bolts that attach the differential C-beam further forward towards the front of the car by 1"+.
So my suggestion is to use your existing Dana 36 C-beam, existing Dana 36 driveshaft - and combine those two parts with a Dana 44 differential. Viola! - that combo will increase the distance of the engine/trans 1"+ from your current setup that is using a Dana 36 differential.
Simple, no?
Thomas
So let me try again in a slightly different way.
1) Your complaint is that you need the engine/trans to be ~ 1.5" further forward.
2) Your current setup is utlilizing the driveshaft, C-beam, and differential all of the D36 variety.
3) You know that the D44 differential has a longer snout and that it places the bolts that attach the differential C-beam further forward towards the front of the car by 1"+.
So my suggestion is to use your existing Dana 36 C-beam, existing Dana 36 driveshaft - and combine those two parts with a Dana 44 differential. Viola! - that combo will increase the distance of the engine/trans 1"+ from your current setup that is using a Dana 36 differential.
Simple, no?
Thomas
#19
Dana 36?
I was going to do the swap next winter to the dana 44. But if it calls for it now I guess I got to blow over budget.
I am not sure your Dana 36 would last that long. I blew up my Dana 36 with a shift kit installed in my 700r.
I purchased a Dana 44 from Lingenfelter. This was back in the late 90's and I paid $800 for a low milage Dana 44 takeout.
I am not sure your Dana 36 would last that long. I blew up my Dana 36 with a shift kit installed in my 700r.
I purchased a Dana 44 from Lingenfelter. This was back in the late 90's and I paid $800 for a low milage Dana 44 takeout.