Driveline Disassembled Views

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Driveline Disassembled Views
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Fig 1: Driveline Assembly Component View - Manual Transmission
GM671056Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Dowel Pin
2 Propeller Shaft
3 Plugs
4 Snap Ring
5 Bearing Housing Assembly
6 Bolt
7 Coupling
8 Bolt
9 Slinger Washer
10 Snap Ring
11 Bearing
12 Input Shaft
13 Bolt
14 Coupling
15 Bolt
16 Bushing
17 O-Ring
18 Dowel Pin
19 Driveline Tube
Fig 2: Driveline Assembly Component View - Automatic Transmission
GM671068Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Dowel Pin
2 Access Hole Plug
3 Propeller Shaft
4 Bushing
5 Plugs
6 Snap Ring
7 Bearing Housing Assembly
8 Bolt
9 Coupling
10 Bolt
11 Slinger Washer
12 Snap Ring
13 Bearing
14 Input Shaft
15 Bolt
16 Coupling
17 Bolt
18 Bushing
19 Plug
20 O-Ring
21 Dowel Pin
22 Driveline Tube
Fig 3: Rear Bearing Housing Assembly Component View - Manual Transmission
GM499187Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Bushing
2 Bushing
3 Hub
4 Bearing
5 Snap Ring
6 Snap Ring
7 Wave Washer
8 O-Ring
9 Bearing Housing
10 O-Ring
11 Bearing
12 Snap Ring
13 Snap Ring
14 Plugs
Fig 4: Rear Bearing Housing Assembly Component View - Automatic Transmission
GM499195Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Nut
2 Hub
3 Snap Ring
4 Bearing
5 O-Ring
6 Bearing Housing
7 O-Ring
8 Snap Ring
9 Snap Ring
10 Bearing
11 Flexplate Spindle
12 Plugs
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