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700-R4 A/T PUMP BODY REPLACE LOW LINE PRESSURES OCCUR

VEHICLES AFFECTED: Late 1984 & All 1985 THM 700-R4 Model Transmissions

On June 28, 1984, or Julian Date 180, all models of the 1984 THM 700-R4 transmission (refer to Figure 1) were built using a new pump assembly to reduce pump fluid leaks. This pump change is also used on all 1985 THM 700-R4 tranamission models. Refer to Figure 2 for identification of the casting changes and Figure 3 for the reference casting number locations.

When replacing the new pump body that is used on all 1985 THM 700-R4 transmissions, use service package part number 8649950. The previously released service package, part number 8642986 MUST NOT be used in 1985 model transmissions as low line pressures may occur.

The pump body and cover are not serviced separately in 1982 through 1984 THM 700-R4 transmissions. Refer to the chart below for 1982 through 1985 model year THM 700-R4 service parts information.

Model Year(s) Pump Body Pump Cover Pump Assembly ------------- ---------- ---------- ------------- 1982 through Not Not See Note 1 1984 Available Available

1985 8649950 See Note Not Available

Notes: 1- Use the parts catalogue for Pump Assembly part numbers based on model application.

2- Use the parts catalogue for Pump Cover part numbers based on model application.

Refer to the appropriate Service Information Manual for removal and installation procedures.


Object Number: 86103  Size: LF


Object Number: 81823  Size: FS


Object Number: 83644  Size: FS

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