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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: Sound found

Subject: Re: Sound found
by josephf31 on 2012/3/6 1:37:41

Quote:

Matatk wrote:
Bob - you would have to pull the fuel pump to remove the dampener. It is not essential. It is to reduce sound/vibration. It doesn't affect the running of the car.


Yep...in fact if it's bad it could cause not only a "hammering" sound (think of your water pipes if you have high pressure, the sound of the pipes banging when opening or closing a faucet) but pressure leak down can also cause a hard start condition as well.

Cheap enough to replace, really doesn't hurt to have it on, though it won't hurt to bypass with a piece of fuel hose.
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