The C6 saga (long post)

Clutch, transmission, rear axle

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The books tell you exactly where the balls go and you can almost always tell by the wear to the seperator plate/case where the balls go anyway.
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i didnt have abook at the time. and i couldn't see all the wear markes so i had to guess on some. it didnt work i got one from ajunk yard and it worked fine.
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I have never tried to rebuild a tranny before but I am buying a truck that needs it. After reading this I am going to do it myself. Is there any special tools that I am going to need? Thanks for the great post. This is exactly why this is the best forum on the net.
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