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PUMP BODY OIL SEAL ASSEMBLY THM 700-R4: APPLY LOCTITE

Model and Year ALL 1982 THRU 1985 THM700-R4 TRANSMISSION

When replacing the pump body oil seal assembly on all THM 700-R4 transmissions, it is recommended that Loctite TM RC/609, or its equivalent, be used. This compound, when applied according to the manufacturer's instructions, will aid in the retention of the seal in the pump body.

NOTICE: IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT DURING THE APPLICATION OF THIS COMPOUND TO THE SEAL AND BORE THAT EXCESS COMPOUND DOES NOT GET INTO THE OIL DRAIN-BACK PASSAGE.

Use the following steps as a guide, along with the proper service manual, for the removal and installation of the oil seal assembly.

1. Pry out old seal using a screwdriver or suitable puller.

2. Inspect the seal bore for the following:

A. Porosity or cracks - replace the pump body if either of these conditions are found.

B. Nicks or burrs - use crocus cloth to polish, but do not enlarge the bore.

3. Clear the seal bore with a suitable solvent to insure that it is free of dirt and oil.

4. Apply Locitite TM RC/609, or equivalent, to the mating surfaces of the new seal and seal bore per the sealant manufacturer's instructions.

5. Install the new seal assembly using tool J-25016.

6. Inspect the seal to insure that it is properly seated and the garter spring is in place.

7. Allow the compound to fully cure according to the sealant manufacturer's recommendations.


Object Number: 94467  Size: MF

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