VEHICLE APPLICATIONS: A, C, E, H, K, W CARS
A change of the 3rd clutch plate fiber (640) material requires that all 1989 and 1990 transaxles models built after Julian Date (076) March 17, 1989, have new calibrations and new two letter (alpha) model codes. A new overhaul package and 3rd clutch plate assembly package will service the new 1989 and 1990 models.
When replacing the 3rd clutch fiber plates (640) on 1989 or 1990 models for any reason, check the two letter model code on the tag as shown in Figure 1.
When servicing a THM 440-T4 Hydra-matic 4T60 transaxle you may notice: the new 3rd clutch plates may have the following markings as shown in figure 4. The new 3rd clutch plates may have four black stripes about an 1/8" wide and the notch may not be in one of the teeth. Some early build models after Julian Date (076) will have some of the markings or none at all.
1. Harsh shifts or potentially a tie-up condition (worse in altitudes) on 2-3 and 3-2 shifts if the old 3rd clutch plates are installed into a transaxle built after the Julian Date (076) (with new model codes).
2. A slip-bump condition on 2-3 and 3-2 shifts if the new 3rd clutch plates are installed into a transaxle built before Julian Date (076) (old model codes).
Part Number Description Model Year - Model Usage ----------- ----------- ------------------------ 8662990 3rd Clutch Plate 1989/1990 - See New Models Assembly Package Listed in Figure 2
8662989 Overhaul Package 1989/1990 - See New Models
When the supply of old style 3rd clutch plate assemblies (both 3rd clutch plates and overhauls) is depleted the new style 3rd clutch plates and an instruction sheet will be available. The instruction sheet will show which calibration update kit to order for each model built after Julian Date (076).
Refer to the appropriate 1989 Service Information Manual.
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