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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: 77 wiper motor problem

Subject: Re: 77 wiper motor problem
by ROM on 2008/9/11 2:51:47

My guess is that according to my friend the wiper power lead is the recommended spot to attach and pull power for an electric choke. So it's one of the ways to disable the car so that it can't start. He has the switch bypassed so that with the hood up and the ACC On you get power to the wiper feed wire. He even went so far as to remove the choke from that circuit and source the chokes' power from somewhere else. The car starts and runs no problems. We have been testing without the linkage attached. It's a two speed wiper system.

Well as far as the speed, I would estimate third or at best half of the speed you would expect. What really concerns me is that I couldn't get the new one to work at all.
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