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This references the rear differential.

The D36 was the smaller unit. Used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes after that.

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Re: 87 vett destroying clutch master cylinders

Subject: Re: 87 vett destroying clutch master cylinders
by istter1 on 2011/12/21 0:40:43

I went through hell with this there should have no problem.

Steve


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ttpfi wrote:
1996, LT-4, 383.
6 months ago, had the clutch master replaced. Last week, clutch started going to the floor and I had to pump up the clutch to get it home. I replaced the master, bled the system, bled the system and bled the system. Take it out for a drive and I get 2 miles down the road and the clutch peddle goes soft AGAIN. So my question is, replace the slave cylinder? This is frustrating. The slave was replaced a year ago.

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