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4l80e Press Fit Billet Sun Gear Shaft Early on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Holtsville, New York, United States

Holtsville, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:4LCC/BSGS-E Brand:CK PERFMANCE PRODUCTS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This one of a kind part introduces a press fit between the direct drum and the sun gear shaft. By doing this the direct drum and sprag assembly is forced to run on the transmission center line. This keeps the sprag from angular overrunning in hi gear which can destroy the sprag. Other benefits are less harmonics in 1st and 3rd gears and reduced wear between the drum and center support. Fits all 1991 to 1996 4L80E transmissions. Does not fit 1997 and up center lube transmissions. If you have a center lube transmission, look for part number 4LCC/BSGS-L on our web store. PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE CONTINENTAL USA.

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