D36 batwing on iron differential case?
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D36 batwing on iron differential case?
Just curious if anyone has played with this combination. I currently have the late C3 batwing on my '69, and it allowed a removal of 15# of weight off the car. The D36 batwing looks to be about 10# lighter than the C3 batwing. It appears that a 1 inch spacer would be required to provide clearance for the ring gear, and the bolt pattern adaptation looks to be reasonably straightforward. Outer mounts would need to be welded in, but I had to do that with the C3 batwing, so that's not a new experience.
Any issues I'm missing in my quest to pull weight out of the car?
thanks,
Mike
Any issues I'm missing in my quest to pull weight out of the car?
thanks,
Mike
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Of course, a 1" spacer is going to eat up some of that ~10#, so you're not going to end up saving all that much weight for the trouble if the D36 can be adapted. Also, the real issue I can see, if I've got this right, is the D36 being a good bit less desirable for HD service than the D44 batwing (which weights ~7# more), you could very possibly pass the point of diminshing returns, weight vs strength wise. My $.02, free of charge since I'm certainly no guru on batwings.
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Mike, I'm surprised no one else has chimed in, and curious if you've gained any more info on this. Also, would you happen to know of any complete D44 C3 installs (w/C4 rear suspension)?
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There is a guy in the purdue car club that has done the C4 swap. My not have been the correct way to do it, but he did it. Here is a link to the build up.
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~papa/foru...ad.php?t=10903
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~papa/foru...ad.php?t=10903
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I've got an initial pattern made for the adapter, and I'll be hogging out an aluminum sample sometime over the winter. My setup is more compatible with the C4 batwing, obviously, as I currently have bracket adapters to mount the toe rods and the C4 rear spring to the C3 batwing I'm using. The C4 batwing would let me eliminate those brackets (offsetting the adapter weight). I like using the C4 springs as there are several rates available and swap meet prices for them are reasonable.
I don't have any firsthand knowledge of a C3 D44 used with a C4 suspension. I did consider using a D44 at the start of the suspension change, but I had several of the iron rear ends on the shelf with different ratios, so it seemed to make more development sense to use parts that I can swap around easily. I'll confess that I don't know how much aftermarket ratio selection there is for the D44.
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This Post has real good timeing as I'm working a deal on buying a C4 D44 for my C3 as we speek. However I wasn't planing on doing the Suspension just the Rear it self. Dose anybody know if the C4-C3 (1980-82) Frame Bolt distance is the same? I realise that the forward Mounting is completly diffrent. Dose the C4 batwing Hold the C4 Spring in the right place to line up with the C3 Trailing Arms?
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This Post has real good timeing as I'm working a deal on buying a C4 D44 for my C3 as we speek. However I wasn't planing on doing the Suspension just the Rear it self. Dose anybody know if the C4-C3 (1980-82) Frame Bolt distance is the same? I realise that the forward Mounting is completly diffrent. Dose the C4 batwing Hold the C4 Spring in the right place to line up with the C3 Trailing Arms?
Regarding the spring alignment question, you might be okay. I went the opposite direction and the spring lined up fine. There are spring length or mounting issues to consider, though.
Give some thought to any floorpan clearance issues with a C4 D44.
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E-mail Bee Jay He did the aluminum bat wing during his on going lightening up the 79 program
He did a nice write up here!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-t...g-install.html
He did a nice write up here!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-t...g-install.html
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E-mail Bee Jay He did the aluminum bat wing during his on going lightening up the 79 program
He did a nice write up here!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-t...g-install.html
He did a nice write up here!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-t...g-install.html
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Are you referring to the outer batwing bracket holes? If so, IIRC, there's about an inch or two width difference. I have a couple spare batwings in storage and last month I set a C3 batwing on a C4 batwing (gasket flange to gasket flange) to compare the differences in width and angle. That was a month ago, but I'd bet a beer that the bolt-in possibilities are nil.
Regarding the spring alignment question, you might be okay. I went the opposite direction and the spring lined up fine. There are spring length or mounting issues to consider, though.
Give some thought to any floorpan clearance issues with a C4 D44.
Regarding the spring alignment question, you might be okay. I went the opposite direction and the spring lined up fine. There are spring length or mounting issues to consider, though.
Give some thought to any floorpan clearance issues with a C4 D44.
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Yes the outer Batwing Holes is what I'm refering to. My 80' looks to be about 38 3/8" and I understand that a C4 is about 36 1/2". So Shorter is a whole lot better than Longer. As involved as this all is going to be I also am planing on moving the Rear Up an 1" as per the Gulstrand Mod. I'm set up to Fabricate so that not an Issue. As far as the Forward Mount I have no intentions of Mounting the the Rear to a Ladder and Attaching it to the Trans C4 style I'd just make a braket to mount it to the C3 frame this how the Paul Newman Creations dose it. If this dosn't work I also have a Viper D44 wich I think will bolt to a C4 Batwing and it has a couple of Ears on the sides wich should be Ok to mount to the Frame. The Viper Batwing is way Shorter than the Vetts and it has no provision for the Spring as the are Coil Sprung. As far as the Spring goes I'd probably be ordering one from VB&P and I could get any Lenght I want.
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Things got delayed a bit due to my recent move from Florida to the midwest, so all I've got is a minor update. I've got a (wooden) spacer made up that is drilled for the C3 cover pattern, and I just need to make some simple measurements off of my spare D36 housing to get the cover vertical position defined. This isn't a big deal with the stock C3 suspension that doesn't use toe rods, but I want to duplicate the factory toe rod assembly position for my car. Right now it looks like the C4 cover can be drilled to allow at least 4 through-bolts or studs into the C3 bolt pattern. The rest may have to be (4) bolts attaching the spacer to the housing, and (3) bolts attaching the cover to the spacer (somewhat like wheel adapters). I'll know a little bit more when I get the cover placement finalized.
The C4 batwing is about an inch narrower than the C3 batwing so there shouldn't be any additional packaging issues. On my car I had to narrow the C3 batwing about 3 inches to clear the C4 suspension, so I will have to do a somewhat similar narrowing of the C4 batwing. An additional hassle for my application, but the narrowing will help offset the minimal weight addition of the spacer.
I'm catching up on garage stuff, so I should have a better update in the near future.
Thanks for your interest.
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thank you,....... I bought it years ago intending to lighten up my 68`s rear end...the spring is original so by your comment its a 80-82 as I had no clue....It was removed from a unknown Vette and I was afraid to sell it as I was not sure of the year
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Much appreciate the update.
I'm studying up on options for future upgrades while raising my diff, installing spherical TA bushings and going back thru everything else, and you came to mind. I'm going to wait on doing a batwing until I can also step up to either C4 or Guldstrand 5-bar link rear suspension, but it's never too early to start planning ahead, no?
FWIW, one idea I've run across you might consider is evolving your adapter/spacer into a mid-plate.
I'm studying up on options for future upgrades while raising my diff, installing spherical TA bushings and going back thru everything else, and you came to mind. I'm going to wait on doing a batwing until I can also step up to either C4 or Guldstrand 5-bar link rear suspension, but it's never too early to start planning ahead, no?
FWIW, one idea I've run across you might consider is evolving your adapter/spacer into a mid-plate.
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Much appreciate the update.
I'm studying up on options for future upgrades while raising my diff, installing spherical TA bushings and going back thru everything else, and you came to mind. I'm going to wait on doing a batwing until I can also step up to either C4 or Guldstrand 5-bar link rear suspension, but it's never too early to start planning ahead, no?
FWIW, one idea I've run across you might consider is evolving your adapter/spacer into a mid-plate.
I'm studying up on options for future upgrades while raising my diff, installing spherical TA bushings and going back thru everything else, and you came to mind. I'm going to wait on doing a batwing until I can also step up to either C4 or Guldstrand 5-bar link rear suspension, but it's never too early to start planning ahead, no?
FWIW, one idea I've run across you might consider is evolving your adapter/spacer into a mid-plate.