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10489
FIG.
J-2—THREE-SPEED
TRANSMISSION
— T90 1—
Main
Drive
Gear
2—
Main
Drive
Gear
Bearing
Retainer
3—
Main
Drive
Gear
Bearing
Retainer Oil
Seal
4—
Main
Drive
Gear
Snap
Ring
5—
Main
Drive
Gear
Bearing
Snap
Ring
6—
Main
Drive
Gear
Bearing
7—
Synchronizer
Shifting Plate
8—
Shift
Rail
Cap
9—
Shift
Rail—High
and Intermediate
10—
Shift
Rail
Poppet
Ball
11—
Shift
Rail
Poppet
Spring
12—
Shift
Fork—High
and Intermediate
13—
Control
Housing
14—
Control
Lever
Support
Spring
15—
Control
Lever
Housing Pin
16—
Control
Lever
Fulcrum
Ball
17—
Gear
Shift
Lever
18—
Shift
Fork—Low
and Reverse
19—
Sliding
Gear—Low
and Reverse
20—
Main
Shaft
Bearing
Adapter
21—
Main
Shaft
Bearing
22—
Main
Shaft
Washer
23—
Main
Shaft Nut
24—
Main
Shaft
25—
Idler
and Countershaft
Lock
Plate
26—
^Countershaft
Gear
Bearing
Rollers
2
7—Countershaft
28—
Countershaft
Thrust
Washer
Rear—Steel
29—
Countershaft
Thrust
Washer
Rear—Bronze
30—
Countershaft
Gears
31—
Transmission
Case
32—
Main
Shaft Second Speed
Gear
33—
Countershaft
Bearing
Spacer
34—
Synchronizer
Blocking
Ring
35—
Countershaft
Thrust
Washer
Front—Bronze
36—
Countershaft
Bearing
Washer
37—
Intermediate
and High Speed
Clutch
Sleeve
38—
Intermediate
and High
Clutch
Hub
39—
Synchronizer
Spring
40—
Intermediate
and High
Clutch
Hub
Snap
Ring
41—
Main
Shaft Pilot
Bearing
Roller
CJ-5A,
CJ-6A
models, remove the remote control
rods.
d.
Remove the set screw from the transfer case
shift lever pivot pin. Remove the pivot pin, shift
levers,
and shift lever springs. On models
CJ-5A,
and
CJ-6A
remove pivot pin cotter key and the
adjusting
rod attaching nut to remove shift lever.
See
Fig.
J-l.
e. If the vehicle is equipped with power take-off,
remove the shift lever plate screws and lift out the
lever.
f. Disconnect the front and
rear
propeller shafts
from
the transfer case, following the procedure de
tailed
in Section
L.
Should the vehicle be equipped
with
power take-off, disconnect the transfer case end of the power take-off drive shaft.
g. Disconnect the
speedometer
cable at the transfer case.
h.
Disconnect the hand brake cable.
i.
Disconnect the clutch release cable at beilcrank
yoke end.
j.
Place
jacks
under the transmission and engine,
protecting the
engine
oil pan with a block of wood,
k.
Remove the nuts holding
rear
mounting to
frame
cross member.
I.
Remove the transfer case snubbing rubber bolt
nut at cross member.
m.
Remove
bolts
holding frame center cross mem
ber
to frame side
rail
and remove cross member,
n.
Remove
bolts
holding transmission to flywheel
bellhousing.
o.
Force
transmission to right to
disengage
clutch
control
lever tube
ball
joint.
p.
Lower
jacks
under
engine
and transmission.
Slide
transmission and transfer case assemblies
toward
rear
of vehicle until the clutch shaft clears the flywheel housing.
q.
Lower
jack
under transmission. Remove trans mission and transfer case as an assembly from
under
the vehicle.
r.
For separation of the transmission and transfer
case, refer to Par. J-7. 241
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lightly
on the end of the
mainshaft
to
loosen
the
gear
and
separate
the two
units.
J-8.
Disassembly
—
T90,
T86AA
®
Refer to Fig. J-5, J-7
a. If the transfer
case
is
attached,
separate
it from
the
transmission
as
outlined
in Par. J-7. b.
Remove
the
shift
housing
and
gasket
from the
top of the
transmission
case.
The
shift
housing
can
be
disassembled,
if
necessary,
at
this
point
by re
moving
the
shift
rails and forks from the
shift
housing.
Use care not to
lose
the
poppet
balls
and
springs.
Note;
On
CJ-5
A
and
C
J-6A
models
equipped
with
side-shift
remote-control
transmission
it is
neces
sary to
remove
the main drive
gear
before
the
shift
forks can be
removed.
e.
Remove
the
three
screws
and
washers
attaching
the
front
main drive
gear
bearing
retainer to the
transmission.
Remove
the retainer and
gasket,
d.
Remove
the two
socket-head
screws
from the
front
end of the
transmission
case.
These
screws
support
the oil
collector
inside
the
case.
Note:
The oil
collector
has
been
discontinued
in
late
production
transmission
assemblies.
11881
FIG.
J-6—MAIN
SHAFT
RETAINING
PLATE
13321
FIG.
J-7—T86AA
THREE-SPEED
TRANSMISSION
—
CANE
SHIFT
1—
Bearing
Retainer Screws
2—
Main
Drive Gear Bearing Retainer
3—
Bearing
Retainer Oil Seal
,
4—Bearing Snap Ring
5—
Main
Drive Gear Snap Ring 6—
Main
Drive Gear Bearing 7—
Front
Bearing Oil Retaining Washer
8—
Main
Drive Gear
9— Pilot Roller Bearing
10— Shift
Rail
Cap
11—
Poppet
Ball
12—
Poppet
Spring
13—
Lock
Washer
14— Shift Housing Bolt
15—
Control
Housing 16— Interlock Plunger
17— Shift Lever Spring
18— Shift Tower Gasket
19— Blocking Ring 20—
Clutch
Hub Snap Ring
21— Synchronizer Spring
22— Synchronizer Plate
23—
Clutch
Hub
24—
Clutch
Sleeve
25— High and Intermediate Clutch
Fork
26— Shift
Fork
Pin
27— High and Intermediate Shift
Rail
28— Second Speed Gear 29—
Main
Shaft
30—
Low
and Reverse Sliding Gear
31—
Low
and Reverse Shift
Fork
32—
Low
and Reverse Shift
Rail
33—
Bearing
Spacer
34—
—Rear
Bearing Adapter
35—Rear
Bearing 36—
Rear
Bearing Snap Ring
37— Nut
38—Washer 39—
Transfer
Case Drive Gear
40—Lock
Plate
41 —Countershaft
42—
Rear
Countershaft Thrust Washer
(steel)
43—
Rear
Countershaft Thrust Washer (bronze)
44— Countershaft Bearing Washer
45— Countershaft Bearing 46— Countershaft Center Bearing Spacer
47— Reverse Idler Gear Shaft
48— Reverse Idler Gear Bearing Washer
49— Reverse Idler Gear Roller Bearings 50— Reverse Idler Gear
51— Countershaft Gear 52— Countershaft Front Thrust Washer
53— Plug 54— Shift Lever
55—
Transmission
Case
56— Retainer Gasket 245
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control
levers and remove arms. Remove the shift
levers and then remove the
sleeve,
poppet
balls,
spring,
and interlock pin.
Check
the oil seal care
fully
for oil leakage and replace if necessary,
b.
If it is evident that a minimum clearance of .001" to .007" [0,025 a 0,178 mm.] cannot be
obtained
between
the end of the interlock
sleeve
and
the shift levers, even though the
longest
sleeve
has been installed, replace the existing
sleeve
with
an
Interlock Sleeve Service Kit.
When
assembling the interlock
sleeve
be sure that
the shift lever
poppet
spring works freely inside the
interlock
sleeve
and that the interlock pin is not
omitted from inside the spring.
If
the notched surfaces of the shifting lever are
dirty
or rough, they should be cleaned and
smoothed. If notched surfaces are scored or dam
aged, the lever should be replaced.
Each
time an interlock
sleeve
or shift lever is
replaced,
check the clearance
between
the inter
lock
sleeve
and the shift lever.
J-10.
Transmission
Inspection
a.
Wash the transmission case thoroughly inside
and
outside with cleaning solvent.
b.
Check
bearing and shaft bores. Inspect the case
for
cracks.
Check
the front and
rear
faces and dress
off any
burrs
with a fine
mill
file. If
cracks
are found
or
the bores are not true, replace the case.
c.
Clean
and inspect all gears and bronze blocking
rings for
cracks,
chipped or cracked teeth, or excessive wear of the teeth.
d.
Inspect all bushings and bearings for wear or damage.
e.
Check
first and reverse sliding gear for freedom of movement on the mainshaft.
f.
Check
the clutch
sleeve
to see that it slides freely on the hub.
g.
Check
the condition of the bearing retainer oil
seal.
J-11.
Transmission
Reassembly
—
T90,
T86AA
•
Refer to Fig. J-5, J-7
Assemble the unit in the reverse order of disas
sembly, noting the following points:
a.
Oil circulation is provided
between
the trans mission and transfer case by the addition of drilled
passages
between
the two units. The
rear
face of
the transmission case is drilled with two %" 11,11 mm],
holes
and two [6,35 mm.] holes.
The
front face of the transfer case is drilled with
two %"
[11,11
mm.]
holes
to register with
those
drilled
in the transmission case. When making re
placement of either unit or case, it is important that
mating parts be installed, that is, if a transmission
case is drilled use a drilled transfer case. It is im
portant that the correct gasket, having
openings
for
oil
passage, be used with the drilled cases.
b.
Position the reverse idler gear in the case and
install
the shaft using care that the slot at the shaft end is correctly aligned to receive the lock plate.
c. Assemble the spacer, six washers, and four countershaft
needle
bearings in the countershaft
gear hub, using special tool W-166 with loading
sleeve,
as shown in Fig. J-9 and J-10. Place the
spacer
inside the hub and insert the special tool in
the spacer. Place a washer at each end of the spacer
and
load a set of bearing rollers at each end.
Then
add
a washer, a set of bearing rollers, and finally
another washer at each end to complete the as sembly. Place the countershaft gear assembly in
the case but do not install the countershaft until
the mainshaft and main drive gear are installed.
d.
When assembling the mainshaft gears, the low
and
reverse sliding gear is installed with the shift
shoe
groove
toward the front of the transmission.
e. The sequence of assembly of the synchronizer
unit
is shown in Fig. J-4.
First
install the two springs in the high and intermediate clutch hub
with
the spring tension opposed. Place the right lipped end of one spring in a slot of the hub and
place the spring in the hub.
Turn
the hub around
and
make exactly the same installation with the other spring, starting with the same slot. In
stall
the three synchronizer shifting plates in the
three
slots
in the hub with the smooth side of the
plates out. Hold the plates in position and slip the second and direct speed clutch
sleeve
over the hub
with
the long beveled
edge
toward the long part
of the clutch hub.
Install
the two blocking rings
one on each side of the hub.
Install
the completed
assembly on the mainshaft with the beveled
edge
of the clutch
sleeve
toward the front end of the
shaft.
f.
Install
main drive gear bearing
onto
the main
drive
gear shaft, using tool
KF-128A.
g.
When installing the mainshaft, use care that the
needle
bearing rollers in the main drive gear
are
correctly positioned. Use heavy grease to hold
them in position for assembly.
h.
The countershaft gear set, when assembled in
the case, should have .012" to .018" [0,305 a
0,457
mm.] end play.
This
clearance is obtained by selective thickness of the
rear
steel thrust washer
which
is available in .0555" and .0625"
[1,410
a 1,587 mm.] thickness.
After
installation of the front and
rear
bearing
retainers
on the mainshaft,
turn
the transmission over to allow the gears to mesh and also to permit alignment and installation of the countershaft.
i.
To install the countershaft gear set in the
case, first install the large bronze thrust washer
at the front of the case with the lip of the washer
entered in the slot of the case. Use heavy grease to hold this washer in position. Next, install the steel thrust washer at the
rear
of the case.
Start
the countershaft into the case just enough to hold
this washer in place. Align the slot in the counter shaft with the slot in the reverse idler gear shaft
to permit installation of the lock plate. Be sure the
thrust
washers are correctly positioned.
Then
position the bronze-faced washer against the
rear
end of the gear and place the gear in its running
position.
Tap
the countershaft through the countershaft gear set and the case, forcing out the special
tool W-166.
j.
Attach the transfer case to the transmission 247
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reverse sliding gear on the shaft with the shifting
fork
groove
toward the rear.
e. Assemble the
second
speed
gear on the shaft
with the
teeth
which
engage
in the clutch
sleeve
toward the front of the case.
f.
Next,
assemble
the synchronizer unit. The as sembly
sequence
of the synchronizer is shown in
Fig.
J-12.
First
install the two springs in the high
and intermediate clutch hub. These springs must
be installed with the spring
tension
opposed.
Place the right lipped end of a spring in a
slot
of the
hub and place the spring in the hub.
Turn
the hub
around and make exactly the same installation
with the other spring starting with the same
slot.
Fig.
J-5. Install the three synchronized shifting
plates
in the three
slots
in the hub with the
smooth
side
of the
plates
out. Hold the
plates
in
position
and slip the
second
and direct
speed
clutch
sleeve
over the hub. Install the two blocking rings one
one each
side
of the hub.
g. Place
some
heavy
grease
in the main shaft
pilot and
position
the thirteen
needle
type
roller bearings.
h.
Install the main drive gear. If the bearing has
been
removed,
note
that the closed
side
is assembled
toward the inside of the case.
i.
Enter
the main shaft bearing in the case and
assemble
the shaft in position.
j.
Install the front bearing retainer. k. For
ease
in installing the countershaft, turn the
transmission case over to allow the gears to mesh.
With
the countershaft thrust washers correctly
positioned,
start the countershaft through the rear
of the case with the lock plate
slot
toward the rear
and the
slot
in alignment with the
slot
in the
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FIG.
J-13—T14A
THREE-SPEED
TRANSMISSION
1—
Retainer
Screws
2—
Main
Drive
Gear
Bearing Retainer
3—
Retainer
Gasket
4—
Oil
Seal 5— Snap Ring (small)
6— Snap Ring (large) 7—
Main
Drive
Gear
Bearing
8—
Oil
Retaining Washer (slinger)
9—
Main
Drive
Gear
10— Mainshaft Pilot Bearing Rollers
11—
Case
12— Nut
13—
Flatwasher
14— Spacer 15—
Bearing
Adapter
16— Snap Ring
17—
Mainshaft Bearing
18— Reverse
Gear
19— Snap Ring
20—
Low
Synchronizer Assembly 21— Synchronizer Blocking Ring 22—
Low
Gear
23— Mainshaft
24— Second
Gear
25— Synchronizer Blocking Ring
26—
Second-Third
Synchronizer Assembly
27— Synchronizer Blocking Ring
28— Snap Ring 29— Countershaft Front Thrust Washer (large)
30— Countershaft
Gear
31— Reverse Idler
Gear
Bearing Washer
32— Reverse Idler
Gear
Roller Bearings 33— Reverse Idler
Gear
34— Countershaft
Rear
Thrust Washer (small)
35— Countershaft Bearing Spacer Washer* 36— Reverse Idler Shaft
37— Countershaft Roller Bearings
38— Spacer Washer
39— Countershaft
40—
Lockplate
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flat washer, lock washer and nut.
q.
Check
the
complete
transmission for operation.
r.
Install
transmission case cover.
J-15.
T14A
TRANSMISSION
The
T14A is a three
speed
fully synchronized (all
forward
gears) transmission with helical drive gears
throughout.
The
main drive gear is supported by a
ball
bearing at the front end of the transmission case and is
piloted at its front end in an oil impregnated bush
ing mounted in the crankshaft.
The
front end of the mainshaft is piloted in a row
of
roller
bearings set
into
the hollow end of the main
drive
gear and the
rear
end is
carried
by a
ball
bearing
mounted in the
rear
transmission case.
The
counter gear is
carried
on a single row of
rollers
at both ends. The reverse idler gear is
carried
on a single row of rollers in the center.
Thrust
is
taken
on thrust washers located
between
the
ends
of the counter and reverse idler gear and the thrust
bosses
in the case.
The
three forward gears (low, second, third) are
fully
synchronized. The synchronizer assemblies
consist of
clutch
hubs, clutch
sleeves,
clutch springs,
and
three synchronizer plates and are retained on
the mainshaft by a
select
fit snap
ring.
The
shift is manual through a cane shift lever and
interlock
assembly to the
rearward
shift fork
operating low and reverse gear and to the forward
shift fork operating second and
third
gear.
J-16.
TRANSMISSION
DISASSEMBLY
—
T14A
Refer
to Fig. J-13.
a.
If the transfer case is attached, separate it from
the transmission by removing the five capscrews
and
lockwashers.
b.
Remove cane shift housing cover and gasket
from
top of transmission case. The shift housing
cover can be disassembled if necessary, at this
point, by removing the shift
rails,
poppet
balls,
springs,
and shift forks. Refer to Fig. J-14.
c.
Remove nut and flat washer securing transfer case drive gear on the mainshaft. Remove transfer case drive gear, adapter, and spacer. Refer to
Fig.
J-15.
FIG.
J-15—TRANSFER
CASE
DRIVE
GEAR
ASSEMBLY
1—
Bearing
Adapter
2—
Bearing
Spacer
3—
Transfer
Case
Drive
Gear
4—
Flat
Washer 5— Nut
12885
FIG.
J-16—REMOVING
MAIN
DRIVE
GEAR
BEARING
1—W-329 Puller
d.
Remove main drive gear bearing retainer and
gasket. e. Remove main drive gear and mainshaft bearing snap rings.
f. Remove the main drive gear and mainshaft
bearings using bearing puller set W-329. Refer to
Figs.
J-16 and J-l7.
FIG.
J-17—REMOVING
MAINSHAFT
BEARING
1—W-329
Puller g. Remove main drive gear from transmission case.
h.
Remove mainshaft and gears as an assembly,
through the case cover opening as shown in Fig.
J-18.
i.
Remove the lockplate by tapping lightly on the
front end of the countershaft and reverse idler
shaft. Remove lockplate from
slots
in shafts. Refer
to
Fig.
J-19.
j.
Using Tool W-335, drive the countershaft
rear
ward,
out of the case, as shown in Fig. J-20. The countershaft gear assembly
will
drop to the
bottom
of the case. Using Tool W-335
will
ensure that the
roller
bearings
will
remain in the countershaft gear
hub and may be removed as an assembly. 251
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FIG.
J-23—REMOVING-INSTALLING LOW
CLUTCH
HUB
SNAP
RING 1— Mainshaft
2— Snap
Ring
3—
Snap
Ring
Groove 4—
Low
Synchronizer Assembly
J-17. DISASSEMBLY SYNCHRONIZER
ASSEMBLIES
Important:
Should a synchronizer assembly
(either low-and-reverse or second-and-high) be re
placed for any reason on a cane shift transmission,
the shift fork that operates the synchronizer being
replaced must have an identifying letter "A" ap pearing just under the shaft
hole
on the side
opposite
the pin. If the letter "A"
does
not appear
on the existing fork, it must be replaced with a fork that has a letter "A" appearing thereon.
FIG.
J-24—SECOND-THIRD SYNCHRONIZER
ASSEMBLY
Refer
to Fig. J-24.
Second-Third
Synchronizer Unit.
a.
Remove springs (one on each side of unit). b.
Mark
sleeve
and hub
before
separating to en
sure proper installation at time of assembly.
c. Remove hub from
sleeve.
d.
Remove the three synchronizer plates from third
speed
side of the hub. e.
Clean
and inspect synchronizer assembly parts.
f. Assemble synchronizer in reverse order of dis assembly, making certain the two synchronizer
spring
openings
are installed 120° of each other,
with spring tension
opposed.
Low
Synchronizer Unit.
Refer
tc- Fig. J-25.
The
low synchronizer assembly is serviced in the
same manner as second-third with exception of one
synchronizer spring.
12853
FIG.
J-25- -LOW SYNCHRONIZER
ASSEMBLY
1—
Synchronizer
Spring (2)
2—
Clutch
Hub
3—
Clutch
Sleeve
4— Shifter Plate
1
—Clutch
Hub
2— Shifter Plate
3—
Synchronizer
Spring (1)
4—
Clutch
Sleeve
J-18.
TRANSMISSION
CLEANING
AND
INSPECTION
Refer
to Fig. J-13.
a.
Wash transmission case inside and
outside
with cleaning solvent.
b.
Check
bearing and shaft bores. Inspect the case
for
cracks.
Check
the front and
rear
faces
and dress off any burrs with a fine
mill
file. If cracks are
found and bores are not ture, replace the case.
c.
Clean
and inspect all gears and bronze blocking
rings for
cracks,
chipped or cracked
teeth,
or ex cessive wear of the
teeth.
Note:
Whenever any transmission gear requires
replacement, the gear with which it
meshes
should
also be replaced.
d.
Inspect all bearings or bushings for wear or damage.
e.
Check
the second-third, and low synchronizer clutch
sleeves
making certain
they
slide freely on the clutch hub. 253
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J J-20
TRANSMISSION
SERVICE
DIAGNOSIS
SYMPTOMS
PROBABLE
REMEDY
Lock
in Two
Gears
Replace
Poppet
or Shift Levers
Slips
Out of High Gear Transmission Misaligned with Bellhousing
End
Play in Main Drive Gear Damaged Pilot Bearing or Front Bearing.
Slips
Out of Second
Worn
Gear Replace
Weak
Poppet
Spring Replace
Noise
in Low Gear
Gear
Teeth Worn Replace Gears
Shifting
Shoe
Bent Replace
Shoe
Lack
of Lubrication Drain and Refill
Grease
Leak into Bellhousing Gasket Broken Front Bearing Retainer Replace
Transmission Main Drive Gear Oil Seal Replace Align Transmission Case to Bellhousing
and Bellhousing to Engine
Tighten Front Retainer
Replace
J-21.
TRANSMISSION
SPECIFICATIONS
HURRICANE
F4
ENGINE
3-SPEED
Vehicle:
CJ-3B,
CJ-5,
CJ-5A,
CJ-6,
CJ-6A
DJ-5,
DJ-6
Make
Type
Speeds
Ratios: —
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Warner
T90C
Synchronous Mesh
3 Forward — 1 Reverse
3.339
to 1 1.551 to 1 1.000 to 1
Warner
T96
Synchronous Mesh
3 Forward — 1 Reverse
2.605
to 1 1.630 to 1
1.000 to 1
Reverse
Interlock
Poppet
Clearance. . .
3.798
to 1
3.536
to 1
.001" to .007"
[0,025
a 0,178 mmJ
DAUNTLESS
V-6
ENGINE
3-SPEED
Vehicle:
CJ-5,
CJ-6,
CJ-5A,
CJ-6A
DJ-5,
DJ-6
Late
CJ-5, CJ-6
Make
Warner
Warner Warner
Model
AS7
T86AA
AS9
T86AA
T14A
Type..
Synchromesh
Synchromesh Synchromesh
Speeds
3 Forward — 1 Reverse 3 Forward — 1 Reverse 3 Forward — 1 Reverse
Ratios: —
First
2.798
to 1
2.798
to 1
3.100 to 1
Second
1.687 to 1 1.687 to 1 1.612 to 1
Third
1.000 to 1
1.000 to 1 1.000 to 1
Reverse
3.798
to 1
3.798
to 1 3.100 to 1 257
'Jeep'
UNIVERSAL
SERIES
SERVICE
MANUAL
Jl
FOUR-SPEED
TRANSMISSION
Contents
SUBJECT
PAF.
GENERAL.
Jl-1
FOUR-SPEED
TRANSMISSION
REMOVAL.
Jl-2
Four-Speed Transmission
Disassembly
.
Jl-3 Four-Speed Transmission Control Housing
Disassembly
Jl-4
Four-Speed Transmission Reassembly Jl-5
SUBJECT
PAR.
Four-Speed Transmission Control Housing
Reasse mbly Jl-6
Transfer
Case Adapter Plate Oil Seal .
.
Jl-8
Four-Speed Transmission Installation Jl-7
FOUR-SPEED
TRANSMISSION
SPECIFICATIONS.
.
.
Jl-10
SERVICE
DIAGNOSIS
Jl-9 10771
FIG.
Jl-1—FOUR-SPEED
TRANSMISSION
1—
Control
Housing Gasket
2—
Control
Housing Assembly
3— Mainshaft Assembly
4—
Thrust
Washer
5—
Thrust
Washer
6— Reverse Shifting
Shoe
7— Reverse Shifting Arm
8—
C-Washer
9— Reverse Shifting Arm Pivot
10—
O-Ring
11— Reverse Idler
Gear
Assembly
12— Snap Ring
13—
Thrust
Washer
14—
Sleeve
15— Bearing Rollers
16— Spacer
17— Reverse Idler
Gear
18— Pipe Plug
19— Countershaft Gears 20— Bearing Rollers
21— Spacer 22— Spacer
23—
Thrust
Washer
2
4
—Bellhousi ng-to-Transmission Adapter Plate
25— Bearing Retainer
26— Bearing Retainer Bolt
27— Bearing Retainer Lockwasher
28— Bearing Retainer Gasket
29—
Main
Drive
Gear
30— Bearing Rollers 31— Transmission Case
32— Adapter Plate Lockwasher
33— Adapter Plate Capscrew
34— Side Opening Cover Gasket
35— Side Opening Cover Bolt
36— Side Opening Cover Lockwasher
37— Side Opening Cover 38— Countershaft
39— Shifting Arm Pivot Taper Pin
40— Bearing
41— Snap Ring
42—
Oil
Seal 43— Spacer
44— Reverse-Idler
Gear
Shaft 45—
Lock
Plate
46—
Lock
Plate Lockwasher
47—
Lock
Plate Bolt
48— Gasket
49— Adapter Plate 50— Adapter Plate Lockwasher
51— Adapter Plate Bolt
52— Cotter Key
53— Nut 54— Washer
55— Gasket 259