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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 1996...
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Brake bleeding question

Subject: Brake bleeding question
by zoe6 on 2010/8/29 4:04:32

Sorry guys I'm trying to cram a ton of work on zo6 and have be productive with limited time I have.
Just checked brake fluid and its black in color. I understand the problems with brake fluid as to humidity and moisture. My question is do I start at the back passenger side than drivers front and cris cross. Dad has a power bleeder, used it only once. I'm thinking about the old method of pumping up brakes press firmly on pedal and bleed. However will that be enough to clean out system.
Its 12 midnight listening to country music, drinking an A&W rootbeer and loving this Vette. No work tomorrow. All day with my dog and Vette. God life is great.
BTW Sea Foam took off my nail polish. Life is Good. At this point dad would say I talk too much. But this is so neat!
Erin
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