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New 4th clutch reaction plates for the HYDRA-MATIC 4T60, 4T60-E and THM F-7 transaxles; and new forward clutch and lo and reverse waved plates for the HYDRA-MATIC 3T40. All three new plates will have blackened edges, and the flat surfaces will have some lightly blackened areas. The new plates are made with a new process to aid manufacturing. A by-product of this new process is that the edges will be blackened, and the flat surfaces will have some lightly blackened areas. Figure 1 shows an example of a 4th clutch reaction plate with blackened areas and edges. The forward clutch and lo and reverse clutch waved plates will have similar markings.
Replace the 4th clutch reaction plates if severely warped. Replace the 4th clutch reaction plates, forward clutch waved plate, or the lo and reverse waved plates if they have obvious large overheated, discolored areas that mate to the fiber material plate. Heat discoloration on the plate back side (non-fiber mating surfaces) should be considered normal, unless the plate is warped.
Beginning July 25, 1990 (Julian Date 206), some 1991 HYDRA-MATIC 4T60, HYDRA-MATIC 4T60-E and THM F-7 transaxles were built with the new 4th clutch reaction plates. As of September 10, 1990 (Julian Date 253) all models should have the new reaction plates. Future production changes that will include the new forward clutch and lo and reverse waved plates are scheduled for all 1991 HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 transaxles beginning October 10, 1990 (Julian Date 283).
The new parts will be available when the previous parts are depleted.
Refer to the appropriate Service Manual for proper disassembly and assembly procedures.
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