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Old 02-19-2012, 05:22 PM
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Tearing down a 2000 4L80E and the forward clutch housing is very discolored. I have never torn one down before so I am not sure if that is normal or not. Is it heat damage, or ??? Any guru's out there that can comment. Does it need changing?

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That discoloration of the metal is a result of heat treating the internal ring gear teeth to 62 rockwell to a depth of .025 and then the result of maximum material core yeild.
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Thanks........... it had an unusal pattern towards the center of the heat affected zone and it looked like it may be from overheating the internals.
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The pattern actually makes sense from a mechanical stanpoint.The less material there is at the saturation point the more the color changes.Look at it objectively now and you will understand the pattern.




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