A transmission calibration change took place which effected the control valve assembly, spacer plate, and associated gaskets on 1984 Eldorados and Sevilles equipped with HT4100 engines and AJ or AE model THM 325-4L transmission. This change took place in production beginning at transmission serial numbers 84 AJ 84686 and 84 AE 4838 (refer to Figure 1).
The use of incorrect service replacement parts may result in abnormal shift conditions.
When servicing transmissions built prior to the above listed, serial number breakpoints, refer to the early design calibration parts information in this bulletin. For transmissions built on or after the breakpoints, refer to the late design calibration parts information.
EARLY DESIGN CALIBRATION SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION --------------------------------------------------- REFER TO PART NAME IDENTIFICATION PART NUMBER FIGURE --------- --------------- ----------- ------ Control Valve Assembly "AJ1" (ink print)* 8639640 2 Spacer Plate "AB" (stamp) 8635655 3 Gasket Kit, fits only None 8635919** 3 early design or (superceded by) Gasket Kit, fits either V-Notch 8635976** 4 design
REFER TO PART NAME IDENTIFICATION PART NUMBER FIGURE --------- -------------- ----------- ------- Control Valve Assy. Service Kit "AJ2" (ink print)* 8635974*** Spacer Plate "AJ" (with V-notch) 8635661 4 Gasket - Kit V-notch 8635976** 4 3-4 Accumulator Piston Spring Pink and Green 8639858 5 3-4 Accumulator Piston Snap Ring 274612 5 Instruction Sheet 8635975 -
*Ink print markings on control valve assemblies denote model type (letters) and calibration level (numbers). Level numbering begins with "1" each new model year.
**Contains case side and control valve side spacer plate gaskets and accumulator housing gasket. Individual gaskets are not available separately.
***The late design control valve is not available separately, the service kit also contains spacer, gaskets, 3-4 accumulator spring,late design snap ring and instruction sheet.
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