TRANSAXLE APPLICATIONS: 1991-1993 HYDRA-MATIC 4T60 (RPO M13) 1991-1993 HYDRA-MATIC 4T60-E (RPO ME9)
TRANSAXLE MODELS: ALL
SERVICE INFORMATION: (Figure 1 and 2)
The HYDRA-MATIC 4T60/4T60-E transaxle controlled compression bottom pan gasket (23/63) is reusable. This gasket can be identified by its rubber-like texture and metal frame (black in color). The controlled compression gasket can only be used with a transaxle bottom pan having a flat face along the pan rail.
The controlled compression bottom pan gasket went into production at the start of production for all 4T60-E transaxles.
When removing the bottom pan, (24/59) it is recommended to inspect the gasket for any possible leak points that may cause future concerns:
o Cuts or tears in the rubber bead
o Correct bottom pan bolt torque
- crushed due to over-torque
- leaking due to low-torque
If no discrepancies are found, wipe gasket with clean cloth and case and pan area with part solvent. Reinstall gasket and check for leaks using powder or black-light and dye method. (Refer to the appropriate service manual "Section 7A General Information and On-Vehicle Service" for information regarding fluid leak diagnosis.)
o Rubber bead is cut, crimped, or crushed
o Evidence of fluid seepage (with proper fastener torque)
Replacing a perfectly good, reusable gasket only adds an unnecessary expense to the repair.
(4T60 Information)
Part Description Illust. Number Service Part No. ---------------- -------------- --------------- Transaxle Bottom Pan Gasket 63 8678681 (Controlled Compression)
(4T60-E Information)
Part Description Illust. Number Service Part No. ---------------- -------------- --------------- Transaxle Bottom Pan Gasket 54 8676250 (Controlled Compression)
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Labor Operation No.: K6500
Labor Time: Use Appropriate Labor Time
Refer to the appropriate Service Manual for the proper replacement procedure.
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