This bulletin provides New Product Information for 1993 Hydra-Matic 4L.60 transmission. This information has been updated since publication of the 1993 Service Information Manual and should be noted accordingly. Be certain to familiarize yourself with these updates to properly repair the 1993 Hydra-Matic 4L60 transmissions.
On January 5,1993 (Julian Date 005) Hydra-Matic 4L60 transmissions were built with an improved design 3-4 clutch. The improved design consisted of combining the third and fourth clutch ring retainer plate (Ill. 652), the third and fourth clutch apply (stepped) plate (Ill. 653), and the third and fourth clutch (steel) plate (Ill. 654C) into one third and fourth clutch apply plate (Ill. 653). Refer to Figure 1. The third and fourth clutch steel plates are also thicker, and the backing plate selection has changed as noted in Figure 2.
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1AAM 2ADM 3AAM 3ADM 1APM 2AKM 3AFM 3ASM 1CNM 2BFM 3BAM 3BBM 1CYM 2CHM 3BCM 3BFM 1FYM 2CJM 3BHM 3BRM 1KWM 2FUM 3BWM 3CPM lLHM 2KJM 3FAM 3FDM 1RCM 2LHM 3FFM 3FMM 1RDM 2WCM 3LHM 3SFM lYHM 2YCM 3YAM 3YCM 2YDM 3YDM
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