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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: What's a good brake power bleeder that'll do everything?

Subject: Re: What's a good brake power bleeder that'll do everything?
by CentralCoaster on 2010/12/19 19:48:54

I've found many criticizing the phoenix about forcing nasty fluid up through the master cylinder and ABS. I guess you'd at least bleed the caliper fluid before bleeding it backwards. Also criticizing forcing it backwards past the ABS, which is bullshit IMO as the fluid goes both ways.

With that said, the fluid in the M/C can be just as nasty, as that's where most of the moisture and corrosion seems to happen.

The Mityvac doesn't generate enough vacuum pressure to overcome a restrictive system. Might be better off with speedbleeders.
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