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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: Emissions Question

Subject: Re: Emissions Question
by CentralCoaster on 2009/8/12 1:16:24

The 86 EGR, manifold, heads, and headers are a matched set.

The 85 EGR, manifold, heads, and headers are a matched set.

If you want to mix any of those 85 and 86 parts, you'll need t o use your imagination. The 86 EGR as you said, has a tube connection on it, the other end of this tube goes to a 2-bolt flange on a small pipe that is welded to the #8 header primary tube. The 85 header doesn't have this tube.

This is why I would consider just ditching the EGR entirely.
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