TRANSMISSION APPLICATIONS: 1990 THM 4T60-440-T4
TRANSMISSION MODELS: ALL
VEHICLE APPLICATIONS: 1990 A, C, E, H, K, W
CHANGE TO ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS: (Figure 1) ------------------------------------------ A new driven sprocket support and chain scavenging scoop is used in production on 1990 A, C, E, H, K and W cars equipped with a HYDRA-MATIC 4T60 (THM 440-T4). The new driven sprocket support requires the chain scavenging scoop to be about 1/3 the length of the previous scoop.
Do not use the new length of the chain scavenging scoop with the previous driven sprocket support assembly. This will cause durability concerns.
Starting August 16, 1989 (Julian Date 228) all HYDRA-MATIC 4T60 (thm 440-T4) will be built with the new driven sprocket support and chain scavenging scoop.
The new driven sprocket support and chain scavenging scoop will assemble the same way as the previous. The previous scoop can be cut to fit the new support. Lay the previous scoop on the actual size scoop in Figure 2 and cut at the line. Smooth off the rough cut edge.
Part Number Description Model Year ----------- ---------------- ---------- 8668385 Support Assembly, Driven Sprocket 1984-90
8668613 Scoop, Chain Scavenging 1984-90* - Natural colour for 35 tooth driven sprocket *Must be only used with new support
8651622 Scoop, Chain Scavenging 1984-90* - Black colour for 33 tooth driven sprocket *Must be only used with new support
The service part number did not change from the previous to the new driven sprocket support assembly. Either style may be available until the previous style stock is depleted; then the new style support will be the only style available. Cut the previous chain scavenging scoop for the new style support following procedures listed in this Service Bulletin.
Refer to the appropriate Service Information Manual for service procedures.
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