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Old 11-24-2011, 07:54 AM
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With reference to the picture you posted - does the description of the part number 23 actually say that it is the hollow shaft? Because to me it looks like a shaft that goes inside the hollow shaft as the hollow shaft seems to be fitted to the bell housing (in the picture). The circlip is a puzzle. The closest circlip to that area that I know of in a 722.1 is the circlip that holds the front planet assembly in place on the intermediate shaft.

The "torque converter" in this picture also looks different from the torque converter fitted to a 722.1 - is it perhaps a picture of a fluid coupling? Is this picture perhaps based on the fluid coupling transmissions that came before the 722.0XX and 722.1XX transmissions? (Sorry I don't know what they are called I'm still quite new to this)
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