THIS BULLETIN HAS BEEN REVISED TO CORRECT SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION. PLEASE DISCARD BULLETIN # 91-74T60-9.
A vehicle equipped with a 3800 EV6 engine and a HYDRA-MATIC 4T60-E or HYDRA-MATIC 4T60 transaxle may experience lift-foot shudder. This shudder occurs when the driver accelerates from 0 MPH at 1/2 to full throttle and then quickly lifts their foot from the throttle (under 10 MPH). This is caused by the vacuum modulator responding too quickly to engine vacuum. A new vacuum manifold block assembly with an orifice will slow vacuum response to the transaxle approximately 1/10 of a second. This will allow the transaxle to have sufficient line pressure to hold the bands and clutches during lift-foot maneuvers.
To repair the lift-foot shudder condition, replace the existing engine vacuum manifold block assembly (located on the intake manifold) with the new vacuum manifold block assembly which incorporates a vacuum orifice. Mark or tag the vacuum hoses so the hoses do not get switched. In the unlikely event that the new vacuum manifold block assembly does not eliminate the lift-foot shudder, refer to the diagnosis section of the service manual.
Do not install this new vacuum manifold block assembly with an orifice on a non-3800 EV6 engine that has an Exhaust Gas Recirculating (EGR) valve. The orifice could become plugged with debris from exhaust gases and cause a harsh or soft shift concern.
Part Description Model Model Usage Number Year ---------------------------------------------------------------- 24500916 Vacuum Manifold Block 1990-91 1YMW, 1YZW, w/Orifice Assembly 1YPW, 1WWH/1WSH
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