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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: 1981 Lock up torque converter

Subject: Re: 1981 Lock up torque converter
by bogus on 2008/8/23 16:37:39

CCC... neat idea... bad implementation.

It should be rather straight forward. I can't believe there are more than a few wires going into that transmission.

If nothing else, the Helm Factory Service Manual should have what you need.

I will warn you, though, the FSM from those days might be a bit of a kluge. Gordon Killebrew himself said that they started with the FSM from 1968 and just added crap to it. Sometime in about 1980 or 81, they actually re-wrote it to better integrate the additional electronics. I THINK 1981 is ok.

I wish I knew the wiring schematics...
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