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NO OR SLIPPING IN REVERSE RETURN SPRING/SPIRAL RING

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SUBJECT NO REVERSE OR SLIPPING IN REVERSE - INSTALL NEW RETURN SPRING AND SPIRAL RETAINING RING

MODELS/YEARS 1992-93 VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A 3T40 TRANSAXLE

CONDITION:

Some 1992-1993 HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 transaxles may slip in reverse, or have no reverse gear.

CAUSE:

Internal fluid leaks in the lo and reverse clutch circuit can cause the lo and reverse clutch piston to partially apply when the transaxle is in a drive gear. The current retum spring load may not be great enough to keep the piston from partially applying.

CORRECTION:

Replace the lo and reverse clutch retum spring, spring retainer and snap ring with a new design clutch belleville return spring and spiral retaining ring with P/N 8687998. This kit is currently available from GMSPO. The new clutch return spring has a higher spring rate to keep the piston from partially applying.

1993 HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 transaxles built beginning July 1, 1992 (Julian Date 182) already contain the new design return spring and spiral retaining ring.

The new return spring and spiral retaining ring can be used to service any 1992-93 HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 (previously THM 125-C) transaxle.

Notice: Do not install the new design return spring in 1991 or previous HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 transaxles. These models have not had their hydraulic pressures recalibrated to accept the new spring with a higher spring rate. Transaxle damage will result if this new return spring is installed in 1991 or previous HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 models.

If the previous design return spring and retainer is being replaced with the new design, install the lo blow off line-up from the service package into the transaxle when the return spring is changed.

No change was made to the piston or housing.

The lo and reverse clutch spring retainer (656) was eliminated in the design change.


Object Number: 85703  Size: LF


Object Number: 93782  Size: LF


Object Number: 94281  Size: LF

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