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    GM Trans Tech Help

    alright im rebuilding the t56 in my truck and i need a part. in the service manual drawing its part # 65 ... i was wondering if anyone could tell me where i could purchase this at before i call the deal and get stealership prices. I cant seem to have any luck online. if someone could tell me a place or even a price that would be AWESOME. i kno theres a couple gm techs on here......
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    What drawing? You may have trouble getting help from people that work at the "stealership".

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    gm service manual for the t56
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    2005 GMC RST *sold
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    I can't see the pic enough...got a link?

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    https://www.drivetrain.com/images/st...lust_large.jpg

    #65 will be bottom left u can zoom in some. thats the best pic iv found so far
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    CRAP!

    Sucky pic. What's wrong with the #65 you have? Might help me IF I can help you.

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    got hot. when i pulled it off it cracked .
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    How about posting a picture of the broken part?

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    Looks like the synchronizer hub. Make sure you look at the detents closely too (64).

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