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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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RE:Bleeding brakes

Subject: RE:Bleeding brakes
by BillH on 2008/1/10 15:54:16

Quote:
What about using a "Mity Vac" Vacuum pump? I had read somewhere that this makes it pretty easy. Hook up the hose to the end of the bleeder, open the bleeder and pump the fluid into the bottle close the bleeder, move to the next caliper, repeat, unitl all four are done. Am I missing something here?

This is one of the little jobs that I am planning for this winter, I bought a Mity Vac and Ford Blue brake fluid.

Bogus the article couldn't come at a better time.


The one thing I don't like about the Mity Vac is that the adapters for the bleeders tend to leak air at times making you think that the bubbles are coming from the caliper. This can happen with straight hose too.
I also get tired of pumping the lever when doing a complete fluid change.
I like the speedbleeders.
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