Some 1982 and 1983 vehicles equipped with a THM 325-4L transmission may exhibit an apparent loss of engine power. This condition may be caused by an incorrect application of the low and reverse clutch assembly, during third speed operation.
This condition is caused by a missing coiled spring pin that is used for locating the Lo-1st detent valve bushing in the control valve assembly.(Figure #1). The absence of the coiled spring pin allows the Lo-1st detent valve bushing to rotate in its bore, allowing detent oil to apply the low and reverse clutch.
When servicing any 1982 and 1983 THM 325-4L for this apparent loss of engine power condition, inspect the Lo-1st detent valve bushing for correct orientation in its bore (Figure #1). If the bushing is found misoriented and the coiled spring is missing, reorientate the bushing in its bore and install a coiled spring pin (Part #8628400).
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