Internal Components

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G3500, Van Passenger ExtendedSECTION Internal Components
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Fig 1: Internal Components
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Callout Component Name
60 Input Shaft Thrust Bearing
61 Internal Gear Retaining Ring - 1st Position
62 Input Shaft Fluid Seal Ring
63 A/Trans Torque Dampener Clutch Fluid Seal Ring
64 Input Shaft
65 Internal Gear - 1st Position
66 Sun Gear Carrier Thrust Bearing - 1st Position
67 Sun Gear Carrier Assembly - 1st Position
69 Sun Gear Assembly - 1st Position
70 Generator Drive Motor Bolt
71 Drive Motor (w/Generator) Assembly - 1st Position
72 Generator Drive Motor Housing Seal
73 Sun Gear Shaft Retaining Ring
74 Sun Gear Shaft Assembly - 1st Position
75 Internal Gear - 2nd Position
76 Internal Gear Thrust Bearing Assembly - 2nd Position
77 Sun Gear Carrier Assembly - 2nd Position
79 Sun Gear Assembly - 2nd Position
80 1-3 Clutch Housing Assembly
81 Hybrid Direct, 2-3-4 Clutch Housing Thrust Bearing Assembly
82 Main Shaft Assembly
83 A/Trans Vent Pipe
84 A/Trans Case Assembly
85 1-3 Clutch Housing Fluid Seal Ring
86 Center Support Assembly
87 Center Support Bolt
88 Drive Motor (w/Generator) Assembly - 2nd Position
89 Sun Gear Shaft Assembly - 3rd Position - Some Models
90 Sun Gear - 3rd Position
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