SERVICE AND PARTS INFORMATION ON A NEW TRANSMISSION FLUID FILTER AND FILTER SEAL
"This bulletin supersedes bulletin 87-7-41, dated 9/87, which should be discarded."
A new design THM 700-R4 transmission fluid filter and filter seal. The new design transmission filter is a wider filter that has a felt element in place of the screen element and has a shorter filter neck. The filter also has a molded body that locates over the valve body bolts, thus eliminating the need for the filter retainer clip. The new design filter seal (70) is a wider compression type seal that fits snug in its bore.
DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE: (Figure 1) -------------------------- Beginning July 6, 1987 (Julian date 187) all 1987 THM 700-R4 transmissions were produced with the new design transmission filter (71) and filter seal (70).
SERVICE ACTION: (Figure 2) --------------- When servicing any 1982 through 1987 THM 700-R4 transmission (built prior to Julian Date 187), use the previous design transmission filter and seal until current service stock is depleted. When using the new design filter and seal on any 1982 through 1987 THM 700-R4 transmission (built prior to Julian Date 187), the filter retaining clip is not needed and should be discarded.
To correctly install the filter and seal, coat the seal with petroleum or automatic transmission fluid and with the seal over the filter neck insert the filter into its bore in the pump assembly. With the palm of your hand gently push downward on the filter until it seats.
Part No. Description -------- ----------- 8657926 Package - Filter, Filter Seal and Gasket 8657767 Seal - Filter Neck (Available separately)
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