A/T - Evaluating Peened Spacer Plates
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GMC NUMBER: 91-7A-141
GROUP: 7A Automatic Transmission
DATE: August, 1991
CORPORATE NUMBER: 177120
SUBJECT: EVALUATING PEENED SPACER PLATES - ALL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS
MODELS: 1982-1991 ALL TRUCKS WITH HYDRA-MATIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS
Figure 1:
Some spacer plate peening is considered acceptable and preferred because it can help seat the check-ball. This bulletin will help you decide if a spacer plate needs to be replaced due to a peening condition.
Service Procedure:
The following two procedures can help determine if the spacer plate can be reused. The following must be performed at all check-ball locations.
1. The spacer plate must be inspected 100% for raised material on the opposite side of the check-ball seat (see figure 1). If the material on the opposite side is raised, the peening is too severe and the spacer plate must be replaced.
Figure 2:
2. To verify that the spacer plate is peening evenly and the ball is sealing correctly, seat the check-ball on the spacer plate. Shine a beam of light on the opposite side and inspect for light between the spacer plate and check-ball (see figure 2). No trace of light should be present. If light can be seen, a proper seal does not exist, and the spacer plate must be replaced.
Service Manual Reference:
Refer to the HYDRA-MATIC Automatic Transmission Diagnosis section of your service manual or unit repair manual for proper check-ball locations and functions.