Crankshaft and Components

2006 Chevrolet Malibu V6-3.9L VIN 1SECTION Crankshaft and Components


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Crankshaft and Components:





103 - Clutch Pilot Bearing
110 - Flywheel - Manual
112 - Flywheel - Automatic
113 - Crankshaft Lower Bearing - 3
114 - Flywheel Bolt
115 - Crankshaft Upper Bearing - 1
116 - Crankshaft Upper Bearing - 2
117 - Crankshaft Upper Bearing - 3
118 - Crankshaft
119 - Crankshaft Balancer Key
120 - Crankshaft Lower Bearing - 2
121 - Crankshaft Lower Bearing - 1
122 - Crankshaft Bearing Cap - 1
123 - Crankshaft Bearing Cap Stud
124 - Crankshaft Bearing Cap - 4
125 - Crankshaft Bearing Cap Bolt
135 - Crankshaft Lower Bearing - 4
136 - Crankshaft Bearing Cap - 2 and 3
137 - Clutch Pressure Plate
138 - Clutch Pressure Plate Bolt
218 - Crankshaft Upper Bearing - 4
400 - Oil Pan
401 - Oil Pan Gasket
402 - Oil Pan Bolt - to Engine Block
403 - Oil Pan Drain Plug
404 - Crankshaft Oil Deflector Nut
405 - Crankshaft Oil Deflector
406 - Oil Pump Locating Pin
407 - Oil Pump Shaft
408 - Oil Pump
409 - Oil Pump Bolt
413 - Oil Level Indicator Tube
414 - Oil Level Indicator Tube Bolt
415 - Oil Level Indicator
416 - Oil Pan Drain Plug Seal
417 - Oil Level Indicator Seal
426 - Oil Pan Bolt - Side of Pan
427 - Oil Pump Screen
428 - Oil Pump Plug
429 - Oil Pump Valve
430 - Oil Pump Spring
431 - Oil Pump Cover
432 - Oil Pump Cover Bolt
433 - Oil Pump Pin
434 - Oil Pressure Relief Valve Bore Plug
435 - Oil Pump Driven Gear
436 - Oil Pump Driven Shaft
437 - Oil Pump Drive Gear
438 - Oil Pump Drive Shaft
439 - Oil Pump Housing
441 - Oil Pan Support Bracket - LH
442 - Oil Pan Support Bracket Bolt - LH
443 - Oil Pan Support Bracket - RH
444 - Oil Pan Support Bracket Bolt - RH
721 - Engine Oil Level Indicator Switch Bolt
722 - Engine Oil Level Indicator Switch Clip
723 - Engine Oil Level Indicator Switch
724 - Engine Oil Level Indicator Seal
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