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4t65e Transmission Master Rebuild Kit 2001-2003 Transaxle Overhaul 4t65-e Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $345.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Oregon Performance Transmission, Inc. Application:2001-2003 GM Only Manufacturer Part Number:ORE-4T65E-RB UPC:Does not apply


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NEW master rebuild kit for the 2001-2003 GM 4T65E transmission (excludes Volvo)

This kit contains all Borg-Warner clutches and steel plates. Make sure you get a kit with steel plates. The cheaper ones don't have them and you "will" need them. Also included is a Transtec soft parts kit with every rubber seal and gasket that you'll need to complete your rebuild. The kit also comes with a new filter, all three bands, both molded pistons, and popular bushings.

This is a very complete kit, minus the electronics.

Remember to soak all of your clutches in transmission fluid for thirty minutes before you install them.

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