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NEW DIRECT CLUTCH HOUSING SERVICE INFORMATION

VEHICLE APPLICATIONS:

A,J,L,N,W CARS AND U VAN

A new Direct Clutch Drum (610) with an increased wall thickness of 0.2 mm (Figure 1) to prevent the Direct Clutch Drum from warping when subject to excessive heat caused by an Intermediate Band distress (606).

DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE:

The new Direct Clutch drum went into Production July 11, 1989, (Julian Date 192) for all Willow Run built transaxles and July 12, 1989 ,(Julian Date 193) for all Windsor built HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 transaxles.

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

This new Direct Clutch Drum can be used on previous model HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 transaxles built since (model year) Start of Production - 1985.

Do not attempt to use the new Direct Drum in transaxles built previous to model year 1985 because the return spring and snap ring groove location will not allow 1980 to 1985 model internal components to assemble into the new direct clutch drum.

If an intermediate band failure occurs, inspect the outer wall of the direct clutch drum using a flat edge ruler. If there are dips in the drum between the ruler, the drum should be replaced.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:

Whenever ordering a New Direct Clutch Housing, refer to the following part numbers.

Part Number Description ----------- ----------- 8653971 Direct Clutch Drum and Check Ball Capsule 8653982 Direct Clutch Drum, Check Ball Capsule and Intermediate Band

Refer to CANSPO group number 4.251 for proper usage. Parts are currently available from CANSPO.

SERVICE MANUAL REFERENCE:

Whenever servicing any THM 125C/HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 transaxle, refer to the procedures outlined in the Unit Repair Section of your Service Manual.


Object Number: 87208  Size: MF


Object Number: 87716  Size: MF

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