Driveline Disassembled Views

2010 GMC Savana G2500, Van Cargo Extended, 6.6 6SECTION Driveline Disassembled Views
Fig 1: Identifying One-Piece Propeller Shaft Components
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Callout Component Name
1 Propeller Shaft Slip Yoke
2 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Spider Bearing Retainer Ring
3 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
4 Propeller Shaft Tube
5 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Spider Bearing Retainer Ring
6 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
7 Propeller Shaft Bearing Retainer
8 Propeller Shaft Bearing Retainer Bolt
Fig 2: Two-Piece Propeller Shaft Disassembled View
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Callout Component Name
1 Propeller Shaft Slip Yoke
2 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Spider Bearing Retainer Ring
3 Propeller Shaft Tube
4 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Spider Bearing Retainer Ring
5 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
6 Propeller Shaft Outer Tube
7 Propeller Shaft Boot Clamp (81.5 mm)
8 Propeller Shaft Outer Tube Bushing
9 Propeller Shaft Boot
10 Propeller Shaft Boot Clamp (81.5 mm)
11 Propeller Shaft Rear Inner Tube
12 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Spider Bearing Retainer Ring
13 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
14 Propeller Shaft Bearing Support Bracket
15 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
Fig 3: View Of Front Propeller Shaft Components
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Callout Component Name
1 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
2 Propeller Shaft Tube
3 Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
4 Propeller Shaft Slip Yoke
5 Propeller Shaft Rear Slip Yoke Boot Clamp - Front
6 Propeller Shaft Rear Slip Yoke Boot
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