chainset is fine, threads on the drive sprocket are hosed, but it evidently only has 2 5mm threads at the bottom of a deep counterbore... from GM
two still have the threads, sorta intact, the one is completely pulled out
this ****s getting fixed permanently by new threads and tack welding the bolt heads to the wheel
thankfully the reluctor wheel managed to confine the bolts/shrapnel to the thrust washer (shredded, only found 2 pieces, rest probably in pan.)
thank god I insisted we pull/winch and push it, any more run time might have really killed ****, a bolt had punctured the channel plate at several passages.
I vacuumed out a lot of shrapnel. most along the bottom drain pall of the chain void.
we need an ISS sensor, channel plate and thrust washer, we should replace the channel plate sleeve as well as the converter nose bushing as it was twisted over it wore the outter to a taper and walked it out
channel plate sleeve took a good hit and it did chew the Teflon IS seals up a bit from the heat.
I think the best way to fix it is to ditch the pump body and extend the IS to a custom bearing support there....and then just use a crank/belt driven pump to feed the VB pressure
I now know why they designed the 4t80e with a much better chaincase/chain/support bearings
anyways, on to the carnage