ETE Reman Manual Transmission Assembly M150348
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M150348
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Case Material:
| Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Part # | M150348 |
| SKU # | 1231942 |
| Case Material | Aluminum |
| Integral Bell Housing | No |
| Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
From teardown to testing, National Powertrain is about quality. It’s how we think about each part of our process, even down to the smallest custom bushing. When remanufacturing our transmissions and transfer cases, we exceed OE specifications to make our products more powerful, reliable, and efficient.
- Our quality control process includes build specification checks performed by three different specialized technicians during the remanufacturing process to ensure accuracy and precise fitment.
- Inspection of internal parts, including gear wear checks, mainshaft straightness, and synchronization are performed.
- Worn and non-functional parts are replaced, including 100% replacement of seals, bearings, and other common components.
- Each remanufactured transmission is hot, cold, load, and simulated road tested using our proprietary dynamometer program.
- All remanufactured transmissions are backed by the industry's best, no-hassle nationwide warranty.
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