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Old Mar 5, 2006 | 07:57 PM
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Exclamation Question!!!!

OK Well I was racing on the highway went all on a sudden I hear a loud Boom and see black smoke everywhere and my speedo goes crazy. I get to the emergency lane and a semi comes to me and tells me my driveshaft is further back. I go and find the shaft which is twisted like a twizzler look under the car and my speed sensor is hanging:confused. I jack the car up and the damn tail housing of my tranny is missing I go back and can't find it!!! Well to make things short Does anyone know the part number of the clamp, or bracket that holds the torque arm to the tail housing? Its for a 4l60e. I tried searching but I could only find the part number for the t56 clamp.
Old Mar 5, 2006 | 10:38 PM
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Re: Question!!!!

GM PART # 10034174 for the outer part of the bracket.

GM PART # 10034176 for the inner (comes with insulator).
Old Mar 5, 2006 | 10:52 PM
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Re: Question!!!!

i have a spohn tourqu arm for sale if you want to go that route
it doesn't bolt up to the tail housing on the trans, it goes were the g-load brace is..it also has front and rear driveshaft safty loops with spherical rod ends so you will never have to worry about replacing mounts...oh yea its made of chrome moly to
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