Chevrolet Dealer Service Bulletin 87-112, Section 7A, dated April, 1987, is being reissued to expand model year involvement. All copies of 87-112 dated April, 1987, should be discarded.
This bulletin covers a 1-2 shift shudder on 1984-1987 vehicles equipped with a THM 440-T4 transaxle which may be caused by out of flat 2nd clutch fiber plates. This condition may be repaired by replacing the 2nd clutch plates with the Service Packages described in the Service Parts Information section below.
DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE: (Figure 1) ------------------------- April 15, 1987 (Julian Date 105), all 1987 THM 440-T4 transaxles were built using the new 2nd clutch fiber plates. The new plates were also used in all Service Replacement Transmission Assembly (SRTA) models starting on April 15, 1987 (Julian Date 105).
When servicing a THM 440-T4 transaxle for a 1-2 shift shudder condition or performing a complete overhaul, DO NOT use the 2nd clutch fiber plates from an overhaul package that has a D7 or earlier packaging Julian Date stamped on the carton. Refer to the Service Parts Information section below for an additional package to order. Overhaul packages with an E7 and later packaging date contain the new fiber plates and an additional package is not required.
Service Pkg. Contents Application ----------- -------- ----------- 8662913 2nd Clutch Plate Package 1984-86 model years - (5) steel plates - (5) fiber plates 8662914 2nd Clutch Plate Package 1987 model year - (6) steel plates - (6) fiber plates
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Refer to the appropriate model year THM 440-T4 (ME9) Automatic Transaxle Unit Repair Table of Contents for 2nd Clutch Assembly service information.
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