This bulletin contains information on design changes incorporated into 2004R transmission valve body spacer plates. The Lo/Reverse orifice in the spacer plate has been enlarged to enhance Neutral to Reverse engagement performance of 1988-89 models (See Figure 1).
The revised spacer plates also include a new I.D. location. Previous spacer plates could not be identified while assembled in the transmission because the identification letters were obscured by the valve body. A tab has been added at a different location (shown in Figure 1) and the identification letters are now visible after assembly.
DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE: (Figure 2) -------------------------- All THM 200-4R models built after July 7, 1989 (Julian Date 188), were built using the revised spacer plate.
All past model spacer plates for service will include the new identification tab when current stock is used up.
The Lo/Reverse feed hole revision only affects THM 200-4R transmission models that were initially built with the Accumulated Neutral to Reverse Garage Shift Package (reference Dealer Technical Bulletin 88-T-145). Part numbers for reversed 1988-89 spacer plates are listed below.
Part numbers and identification letters have not changed. Therefore, when servicing a THM 200-4R spacer plate, order the usual part number and the replacement part will be the updated spacer plate.
Part Number Description Transmission Models ----------- ----------- ------------------- 8669060 Spacer Plate (ID: CH) 8KTF, 9KJF, 9KTF
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Refer to the Unit Repair section of the THM 200-4R service manual for spacer plate removal and installation.
Labor Operation Number: K6560
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