
07-01-12
General Transmission Service
07-01-12
the transmission,
any
metal particles
or clutch plate
or
band material that
may have been carried into
the
cooler
should
be
removed from
the
system
by
flushing
the
cooler
and
lines before
the transmission
is put
back into serv-
ice.
In no
case should
an
automatic
transmission having
a
clutch
or
band
failure
or
other internal trouble result-
ing
in
fluid contamination,
be put
back into service without first flushing
the transmission
oil
cooler.
To flush
the oil
cooler, follow
the
instruct!
on >
provided with
the
Rotun-
da Automatic Transmission Torque
Converter
and
Cooler Cleaner
LRE-
60081.
INSPECTION
TURBINE
AND
STATOR
END
PLAY CHECK
A special tool
(Fig. 19)
must
be
used
to
check
the
condition
of the
converter. This special tool
is
used
to
check
the
turbine
and
stator
end
play
and
the
operation
of the
one-way
sta-
tor clutch.
CRUISE-O-MATIC
Too/-T58L-7902-A
C-4 AND C-6 TRANSMISSION
Tool-T59P.7902.Bor 7937-B
ON C-4 AND C-6 TRANSMISSION
Tool-T64L-7902-A
D
1499-E
FIG. 19—Converter Checking Tool
1.
Insert
the
tool (Fig.
19)
into
the
converter pump drive
hub
until
it
bot-
toms.
2.
Install
the
guide over
the con-
verter pump drive
hub.
3.
Expand
the
split fiber bushing
in
the turbine spline
by
tightening
the
adjusting
nut.
Tighten
the
adjusting
nut until
the
tool
is
securely locked
into
the
spline.
4.
Attach
a
dial indicator
to the
tool (Fig.
20 or
21). Position
the
indi-
cator button
on a
converter pump
drive
hub, and set the
dial face
at 0
(zero).
5.
Lift
the
tool upward
as far as it
will
go and
note
the
indicator reading.
The indicator reading
is the
total
end
play which
the
turbine
and
stator
share.
If the
total
end
play exceeds
the limits specified
in
Part 7-5, replace
the converter unit.
6. Loosen
the
adjusting
nut to
free
the split bushing,
and
then remove
the
tool from
the
converter.
STATOR ONE-WAY CLUTCH
CHECK
1.
Install
the
stator outer race hold-
ing tool
in one of the
four holes
pro-
vided
in the
stator (Fig.
20 or 21).
2.
Insert
the
tool
in the
converter
pump drive hub.
As the
tool enters
the
converter,
the
pins will engage
the sta-
tor clutch inner race spline.
3.
Place
a
torque wrench
on the
tool (Fig.
20 or
21).
The
tool (and
sta-
tor inner race) should turn freely
clockwise (from
the
pump drive
hub
inside
the
converter).
It
should lock
up
and hold
a 10
ft-lb pull when
the
wrench
is
turned counterclockwise.
Try
the
clutch
for
lockup
and
hold
in
at least five different locations around
the converter.
On
the
C4
or C6
Auto-
matics,
the
metal ring holding
the
locking tool will have
to be
held
by
hand during this check.
4.
If the
clutch fails
to
lock
up and
hold
a 10
ft-lb torque, replace
the
converter unit.
STATOR
TO
IMPELLER
INTERFERENCE CHECK
1.
Position
the
front pump assem-
bly
on a
bench with
the
spline
end of
the stator shaft pointing
up
(Fig.
22).
2.
Mount
a
converter
on the
pump
so that
the
splines
on the
one-way
clutch inner race engage
the
mating
splines
of the
stator support,
and the
converter
hub
engages
the
pump drive
gear.
3.
While holding
the
pump station-
ary, try
to
rotate the converter counter-
clockwise.
The
converter should
ro-
tate freely without
any
signs
of
inter-
ference
or
scraping within
the
convert-
er assembly.
4.
If
there
is an
indication
of
scrap-
ing,
the
trailing edges
of the
stator
blades
may be
interfering with
the
leading edges
of the
impeller blades.
In such cases, replace
the
converter.
STATOR
TO
TURBINE
INTERFERENCE CHECK
1.
Position
the
converter
on the
bench front side down.
2.
Install
a
front pump assembly
to
engage
the
mating splines
of
the
stator
support
and
stator,
and
pump drive
gear lugs.
3.
Install
the
input shaft, engaging
the splines with
the
turbine
hub (Fig.
23).
4.
While holding
the
pump station-
ary, attempt
to
rotate
the
turbine with
the input shaft.
The
turbine should
ro-
tate freely
in
both directions without
any signs
of
interference
or
scraping
noise.
5.
If
interference exists,
the
stator
front thrust washer
may be
worn,
al-
lowing
the
stator
to hit the
turbine.
In
such cases,
the
converter must
be re-
placed.
The converter crankshaft pilot
should
be
checked
for
nicks
or dam-
aged surfaces that could cause inter-
ference when installing
the
converter
into
the
crankshaft. Check
the con-
verter front pump drive
hub for
nicks
or sharp edges that would damage
the
pump seal.
OUTPUT SHAFT
AND
PRIMARY
SUN
GEAR SHAFT
(FMX TRANSMISSION)
1.
Inspect
the
thrust surfaces
and
journals
for
scores. Inspect
the
inter-
nal gear
for
broken
or
worn teeth.
2.
Inspect
the
aluminum sleeve
for
scores
or
leakage. Inspect
the
ring
grooves
for
burrs.
3.
Inspect
the
keyway
and
drive
ball pocket
for
wear,
and
inspect
the
splines
for
burrs, twist
or
wear.
4.
Inspect
the
output shaft sleeve
for alignment with
the
governor drive
ball (Fig.
24).
5.
Inspect
the
external parking gear
teeth
for
damage
and the
speedometer
drive gear teeth
for
burrs.
6.
If
either
the
output shaft
or
ring
gear
has
been replaced, place
the as-
sembled unit with
the
gear face down
on
the
bench, push
the
shaft down-
ward,
and
check
the
clearance
be-
tween
the top of the
snap ring
and its
groove
(Fig. 25).
If
this clearance
ex-
ceeds 0.002 inch, replace
the
snap ring
with
a
thicker ring
to
reduce
the
clear-
ance
to
less than 0.002 inch. Selectiveprocarmanuals.com

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C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-08
8. Install the outer downshift lever
and attaching nut, and torque the nut
to specification. Install the downshift
linkage rod to the downshift lever.
9. Install the switch wires. Connect
the wire multiple connector. Check
the operation of the switch in each de-
tent position. The engine should start
only with the transmission selector
lever in N (neutral) and P (park).
SELECTOR LEVER
REPLACEMENT—CONSOLE SHIFT
FORD-METEOR
1.
Raise the vehicle and disconnect
the link assembly from the selector
lever arm (Fig. 6).
2.
Lower the vehicle. Remove the
four screws and plates securing the se-
lector lever handle to the lever. Re-
move the handle and detent control.
3.
Remove the two screws from the
rear of the console top panel. Pull the
panel back to unhook it from the
front of the console and remove the
panel.
4.
Disconnect the neutral start
switch wires at the plug connector.
Disconnect the bulb socket from the
quadrant.
5.
Remove the four bolts that at-
tach the selector lever housing to the
floor pan and remove the selector
lever and housing.
6. Position the new selector lever
and housing assembly on the floor pan
and install the attaching bolts.
7.
Connect the bulb socket to the
quadrant and the neutral start switch
wires to the plug connector.
8. Raise the vehicle and secure the
link assembly to the selector lever arm
with the bushing, insulator, flat wash-
er and cotter pin (Fig. 6). Lower the
vehicle.
9. Place the console top panel on
the console and install the retaining
screws.
10.
Position the selector lever de-
tr*rtt control and handle on the selector
lever and secure with the four plates
and attaching screws.
FAIRLANE-MONTEGO
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or
jack stands.
2.
Remove the retainer that secures
the manual linkage rod to the lower
end of the manual lever (Fig. 7).
3.
Remove the flat washer and two
insulator washers and disconnect the
rod from the arm.
4.
Working from inside of the vehi-
cle,
remove the selector lever handle
attaching screw. Lift the handle off
the selector lever.
DETENT PAWL
LOCK NUT
DETENT PAWL
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
DETENT PLATE
D 1644-A
FIG. 72—Typical Selector Lever Detent Pawl Adjustment
5.
Remove the console trim panel
from the top of the console. Remove
the console retaining screws and re-
move the console.
6. Remove the cover and dial indi-
cator as an assembly.
7.
Remove the four screws that se-
cure the selector lever retainer to the
selector lever housing. Lift the retainer
from the housing.
8. Disconnect the neutral start
switch wires at the plug connector.
Disconnect the bulb socket from the
selector lever housing.
9. Remove the three bolts that se-
cure the selector lever control housing
to the console. Lift the selector lever
housing from the console.
10.
Remove the selector lever to
housing attaching nut. Remove the
lever from the housing.
11.
Install the selector lever in the
housing and install the attaching nut.
Torque the nut to 20 to 25 ft-31bs.
12.
Install the selector lever handle.
13.
Position the selector lever as
shown in Figure 12. With a feeler
gauge, check the clearance between
the detent pawl and plate. The clear-
ance should be 0.005 to 0.010 inch. If
necessary adjust the height of the de-
tent pawl as shown in Figure 12.
14.
Remove the handle from the se-
lector lever.
15.
Position the selector lever hous-
ing in the console and install the three
attaching bolts. Do not tighten the at-
taching bolts at this time.
16.
Connect the bulb socket to the
selector lever housing and the neutral
start switch wires to the plug connec-
tor.
17.
Position the selector lever re-
tainer to the selector lever housing.
Install the four attaching screws.
18.
Install the cover and dial indi-
cator.
19.
Place the console in position
and install the retaining bolts. Tighten
the selector lever housing attaching
bolts.
20.
Position the console trim panel
and secure it with the attaching
screws.
21.
Install the handle and the but-
ton on the selector lever. Secure the
handle with the set screw.
22.
Secure the manual linkage rod
to the arm with two insulating wash-
ers,
a flat washer and a retainer (Fig.
7).
23.
Adjust the linkage as required.
J r the vehicle.
MUSTANG
1.
Raise the vehicle and remove the
manual lever control rod attaching nut
(Fig. 8).
2.
Lower the vehicle, remove the se-
lector lever handle attaching screw.
3.
Remove the dial housing attach-
ing screws and the housing.
4.
Remove the two pointer back-up
shield attaching screws and remove
the shield.
5.
Disconnect the dial indicator
light.
6. Remove the selector housing and
lever assembly attaching bolts. Re-
move the selector lever and housing.
7.
Remove the selector lever to
housing attaching nut. Remove the
lever from the housing.
8. Install the selector lever in the
housing and install the attaching nut.
Torque the nut to 20 to 25 ft-lbs.
9. Install the selector lever handle.
10.
Position the selector lever as
shown in Figure 12. With a feeler
gauge check the clearance between the
detent pawl and plate. The clearance
should be 0.005 to 0.010 inch. If nec-
essary adjust the height of the detent
pawl as shown in Figure 12.procarmanuals.com

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C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-09
11.
Remove the handle from the se-
lector lever.
12.
Install the selector housing and
lever assembly as shown in Figure 8.
Torque the attaching bolts 4-6 ft-lbs.
13.
Connect the dial indicator light.
14.
Install the pointer back-up
shield on the housing and lever assem-
bly.
15.
Install the dial housing and
tighten the attaching screws.
16.
Install the selector lever handle
and tighten the attaching screw.
17.
Position the selector lever in the
D position.
18.
Raise the vehicle. Install the
transmission manual lever rod to the
selector lever. Adjust the manual link-
age.
19.
Lower the vehicle and check the
transmission operation in each selo:c-
tor lever detent position.
BAND ADJUSTMENT
INTERMEDIATE BAND
1.
Clean all the dirt from the band
adjusting screw area. Remove and dis-
card the locknut.
2.
Install a new locknut on the ad-
justing screw. With the tool shown in
Fig. 13, tighten the adjusting screw
until the tool handle clicks. The tool is
a pre-set torque wrench which clicks
and overruns when the torque on the
adjusting screw reaches 10 ft-lbs.
I D1854-A
FIG. 13—Adjusting Intermediate
Band
Tool-T59P-77370-B
D1855-A
FIG. 14—Adjusting Low-Reverse
Band
3.
Back off the adjusting screw ex-
actly 1 3/4 turns.
4.
Hold the adjusting screw from
turning and torque the lock nut to
specification.
LOW-REVERSE BAND
1.
Clean all the dirt from the band
adjusting screw area. Remove and dis-
card the locknut.
2.
Install a new locknut on the ad-
justing screw with the tools shown in
Fig. 14, tighten the adjusting screw
until the tool handle clicks. The tool is
a pre-set torque wrench which clicks
and overruns when the torque on the
adjusting screw reaches 10 ft-lbs.
3.
Back off the adjusting screw ex-
actly 3 full turns.
4.
Hold the adjusting screw from
turning and torque the lock nut to
specification.
OIL PAN AND CONTROL
VALVE BODY REPLACEMENT
1.
Raise the vehicle so the trans-
mission oil pan is accessible.
2.
Drain the transmission fluid.
If the same fluid is to be used
again, filter the fluid through a 100
mesh screen. Re-use the fluid only if it
is in good condition.
3.
Remove the transmission fluid
pan attaching bolts, pan and gasket.
4.
Remove the valve body-to-case
attaching bolts (Fig. 25). Remove the
valve body from the case and the
transmission inner control levers.
5.
Refer to the Major Repair Oper-
ation for control valve body repair op-
eration.
6. Thoroughly clean and remove all
the gasket material from the pan and
the pan mounting face of the case. In-
stall the valve body to the case, engag-
ing the transmission inner control le-
vers with the valve body manual and
downshift valves.
7.
Install the eight valve body to
case attaching bolts. Torque the bolts
to specification. Operate the external
manual and downshift levers to check
for proper travel of the valve body
manual and downshift valves.
8. Place a new gasket on the pan.
Install the pan and attaching bolts.
Torque the bolts to specification. In-
stall the fluid filler tube if it was re-
moved. Torque the attaching nut to
specifications.
9. Lower the vehicle and fill the
transmission with fluid. Check the
transmission pan area for fluid leak-
age.
INTERMEDIATE SERVO
REPLACEMENT
1.
Raise the vehicle and remove the
four servo cover-to-case attaching
bolts.
2.
Remove the servo cover, gasket,
piston, and piston return spring. Re-
move the piston from the cover (Fig.
45).
3.
Remove the piston seals and
cover gasket.
4.
Install new piston seals on the
piston. Lubricate the piston seals with
clean transmission fluid. Install the
servo piston in the cover.
5.
Install the piston retvrn spring in
the case. Place a new gasicet on the
cover. Install the piston and cover into
the transmissic se. Use two 5/16
18 x 1 1/4 bolts, 180 degrees apart to
position the cover against the case.
6. Install the two servo cover at-
taching bolts. Remove the two 1 1/4
inch bolts and install two attaching
bolts.
Torque the bolts to specifica-
tion.
7.
Adjust the intermediate band.
Lower the vehicle and check the trans-
mission fluid level.
8. If the band can not be adjusted
properly, the struts are not in posi-
tion. Remove the pan and valve body.
Install the struts, valve body, pan, and
adjust the band. Refill the transmis-
sion with fluid.
LOW-REVERSE SERVO
PISTON REPLACEMENT
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
2.
Loosen the reverse band adjust-
ing screw lock nut. Tighten the reverse
band adjusting screw to 10 ft-lbs tor-
que.
(Tightening the screw will insure
that the band strut will be held against
the case by the band, preventing it
from falling down when the reverse
servo piston assembly is removed).
3.
Remove the four servo cover to
case attaching bolts. Remove the iden-
tification tag and vent tube retaining
clip.
Remove the servo cover and s»»^
from the case.
4.
Remove the servo piston from
the case. The piston seal cannot be re-
placed, without replacing the piston.
The seal is bonded to the piston.
5. To remove the piston from the
stem, insert a small screw driver in the
hole of the piston (Fig. 44). Remove
the piston attaching nut.
6. Position the accumulator spring
and spacer (Fig. 43) on the piston
stem. Make sure the crowned side of
the spring is facing toward the rod.
Install.a new piston on the piston re-
taining shaft. Install the attaching nut.
Torque the nut to specification.procarmanuals.com

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4.
With the dial indicator contact-
ing the end of the input shaft, set the
indicator at zero (Fig. 27).
5.
Insert a screwdriver behind the
input shell (Fig. 27). Move the input
shell and the front part of the gear
train forward.
6. Record the dial indicator read-
ing. The end play should be 0.008 to
0.042 inch. If the end play is not with-
in specification, the selective thrust
washers (Fig. 28) must be replaced as
required. The selective thrust washers
can be replaced individually to obtain
the specified end play.
7.
Remove the dial indicator and
remove the input shaft from the front
pump stator support (Fig. 29).
REMOVAL OF CASE
AND EXTENSION
HOUSING PARTS
1.
Rotate the holding fixture to put
the transmission in a vertical position
with the converter housing up.
•?*
GEAR TRAIN
END PLAY
LIMITS
0.008-0.042
Tool-4201-C
D1864-A
FIG. 27—Checking End Play
TER HOUSING
D 1590-A
FIG. 29—Removing or Installing
Input Shaft
D1867-A
FIG. 30—Removing Front Pump
INTERMEDIATE BAND CLEARANCE
HOLE IN CASE
D1868-A
FIG. 31—Position of Intermediate
Band for Removal or Installation
SELECTIVE THRUST WASHERS
(FOR END-PLAY CORRECTION)
FRONT PUMP
STATOR SUPPORT
THRUST WASHER NO. 1
0.053-0.0575 Red
0.070-0.074 Green
0.087-0.091 Natural
0.104-0.108 Block
0.121-0.125 Yellow
NYLON SELECTIVE
"'THRUST WASHER
NO.
1
EI\
Jtth.
THRUST WASHER NO. 2
No.
Stamped Metal
Washer Thrust Washer
5 0.109-0.107
4 0.092-0.090
3 0.075-0.073
2 0.058-0.056
1 0.043-0.041
Metal Thrust
Washers are Same
SELECTIVE THRUST WASHER NO. 2
D 1865-C
2.
Remove the five converter
housing-to-case attaching bolts (Fig.
29).
Remove the converter housing
from the transmission case.
3.
Remove the seven front pump at-
INNER DOWNSHIFT
LEVER
INPUT SHELL
D1869-A
FIG. 32—
Lifting
Input Shell
and Gear Train
FORWARD
PART
OF
GEAR TRAIN
THRUST
WASHER
NO. 6
D1870-A
FIG. 33—Removing or Installing
Forward Part of Gear Train
FORWARD GEAR TRAIN ASSEMBLY
FIG. 28—Selective Thrust Washer Locations
Holding Fixture Tool—77530-A D1871-A
FIG. 34— Forward Part of Gear
Train Positioned in Holding Fixtureprocarmanuals.com

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FORWARD CLUTCH
FORWARD CLUTCH FRONT PLANET CARRIER INPU^ SHELL
HUB AND
RING GEAR
SUN GEAR
REVERSE-HIGH CLUTCH
THRUST WASHER
NO.
5
FIG. 35—Forward Part of Gear Train Disassembled
D1872-A
taching bolts. Remove the front pump
by inserting a screwdriver behind the
input shell (Fig. 30). Move the input
shell forward until the front pump seal
is above the edge of the case.
Remove the front pump and gasket
from the case. If the selective thrust
washer No. 1 did not come out with
the front pump, remove it from the
top of the reverse-high clutch.
4.
Remove the intermediate and
low-reverse band adjusting screws
from the case. Rotate the intermediate
band to align the band ends with the
clearance hole in the case (Fig. 31).
Remove the intermediate band from
the case.
5.
Using a screwdriver between the
input shell and rear planet carrier
(Fig. 32), lift the input shell upward
and remove the forward part of the
gear train as an assembly (Fig. 33).
6. Place the forward part of the
gear train in the holding fixture shown
in Fig. 34.
7.
From the gear train in the hold-
ing fixture, remove the reverse-high
clutch and drum from the forward
clutch (Fig. 35).
8. If thrust washer No. 2 (Fig. 28)
did not come out with the front pump,
remove the thrust washer from the
forward clutch cylinder. Remove the
forward clutch from the forward
clutch hub and ring gear (Fig. 35).
9. If thrust washer No. 3 (Fig. 35)
did not come out with the forward
clutch, remove the thrust washer from
the forward clutch hub.
10.
Remove the forward clutch hub
and ring gear from the front planet
carrier (Fig. 35).
11.
Remove thrust washer No. 4
and the front planet carrier from the
input shell.
12.
Remove the input shell, sun
gear and thrust washer No. 5 from the
holding fixture.
13.
From inside the transmission
case (Fig. 33) remove thrust washer
No.
6 from the top of the reverse
planet carrier.
14.
Remove the reverse planet car-
rier and thrust washer No. 7 from the
reverse ring gear and hub (Fig. 36).
15.
Move the output shaft forward
and with the tool shown in Fig. 37 re-
move the reverse ring gear hub-
to-output shaft retaining ring.
16.
Remove the reverse ring gear
and hub from the output shaft. Re-
move thrust washer No. 8 from the
low and reverse drum.
17.
Remove the low-reverse band
from the case (Fig. 38).
18.
Remove the low-reverse drum
from the one-way clutch inner race
(Fig. 36).
19.
Remove the one-way clutch
inner race by rotating the race clock-
wise as it is removed.
20.
Remove the 12 one-way clutch
rollers, springs and the spring retainer
from the outer race (Fig. 36). Do not
lose or damage any of the 12 springs
REVERSE PLANET CARRIER
THRUST WASHER NO. 8
THRUST WASHER NO. 9
SPRING RETAINER
INNER RACE
THRUST WASHER NO. 6
LOW AND REVERSE DRUM
ONE-WAY
CLUTCH
SPRINGS (12)
AND ROLLERS (12)
OUTER RACE
D1394-A
FIG. 36—Lower Part of Gear Train Disassembledprocarmanuals.com

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GOVERNOR DISTRIBUTOR
REVERSE RING GEAR
HUB RETAINING RING
D 2044-A
FIG.
37—Removing
or
Installing
Reverse
Ring Gear
Hub
Retaining
Ring
I®
LOW-RE'VERSE BAND
D1873-A
FIG.
38—Removing
or
Installing
Low-Reverse
Band
OUTPUT SHAFT
GOVERNOR
DISTRIBUTOR
SLEEVE
D1875-A
FIG.
39—Removing
or
Installing
Output
Shaft
and
Governor
Distributor
LOCK RING
D1876-A
FIG.
40—Removing
or
Installing
Governor
Distributor Snap Ring
or rollers.
The
outer race
of the one-
way clutch cannot
be
removed worn
the case until
the
extension housing,
output shaft
and
governor distributor
sleeve
are
removed.
21.
Remove
the
transmission from
the holding fixture. Position
the
trans-
mission
on the
bench
in a
vertical
po-
sition with
the
extension housing
up.
Remove
the
four extension housing-
to-case attaching bolts. Remove
the
extension housing
and
gasket from
the
case.
22.
Pull outward
on the
output
shaft
and
remove
the
output shaft
and
governor distributor assembly from
the governor distributor sleeve
(Fig.
39).
23.
Remove
the
governor distribu-
tor lock ring from
the
output shaft
(Fig.
40).
Remove
the
governor
dis-
tributor from
the
output shaft.
24.
Remove
the
four distributor
sleeve-to-case attaching bolts. Remove
the distributor sleeve from
the
case.
Do
not
bend
or
distort
the
fluid tubes
as
the
tubes
are
removed from
the
case with
the
distributor sleeve.
25.
Remove
the
parking pawl
re-
turn spring, pawl,
and
pawl retaining
pin from
the
case (Fig.
41).
26.
Remove
the
parking gear
and
thrust washer
No. 10
from
the
case.
27.
Remove
the six
one-way clutch
outer race-to-case attaching bolts with
the tool sh^'vn
in
Fig. 42.
As the
bolts
are removed, hold
the
outer race
lo-
cated inside
the
case
in
position.
Re-
move
the
outer race
and
thrust washer
No.
9
from
the
case (Fig.
36).
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T65P.7B456-8
D1879-A
FIG.
42—Removing One-Way
Clutch
Outer Race
Attaching
Bolts
PARKING GEAR
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THRUST WASHER NO. 10 ^*t^
$
D1399-A
FIG.
41—Parking
Pawl,
Return Spring Retaining
Pin and
Gearprocarmanuals.com

07-02-18
C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-18
OUTER MANUAL LEVER
MANUAL LEVER LINK
INNER MANUAL LEVER
PARKING PAWL LINK
TOGGLE ROD
PARKING PAWL LINK
FIG. 50—Case Linkage
D1888-A
FIG. 51—Removing Manual
Lever Seal
TOGGLE ROD
D1887-A
12.
Position the inner manual lever
behind the manual lever link, with the
cam on the lever contacting the lower
link pin (Fig. 52).
13.
Install the upper end of the
manual lever link on the case retain-
ing pin. Install the retaining ring.
14.
Operate the manual lever and
check for correct linkage operation.
15.
Install the inner and outer
downshift levers. Torque the attaching
nut to specification.
Bushing Replacement—Case
1.
Remove the transmission case
bushing as shown in Fig. 53.
Press Ram
Handle
MANUAL INNER LEVER
D1890-A
FIG. 52— Inner Manual Lever
Location—As Viewed from the
Control Lever Side of Case
2.
Install the transmission case
bushing with the tool shown in Fig.
53.
Thread Repair-Case
Thread service kits may be pur-
chased from local jobbers or the
Heli-Coil Corporation. To repair a
damaged thread, the following proce-
dures should be carefully followed.
1.
Drill out the damaged threads,
using the same drill size as the thread
01).
For example, use a 5/16-inch
drill for a 5/16-18 thread.
2.
Select the proper special tap and
tap the drilled hole. The tap is marked
for the size of the thread being re-
paired. Thus, the special tap marked
5/16-18 will not cut the same thread
as a standard 5/16-18 tap. It does cut
a thread large enough to accommo-
date the insert, and after the insert is
installed the original thread size
(5/16-18) is restored.
3.
Select the proper coil inserting
tool. These tools are marked with the
thread size being repaired. Place the
insert on the tool and adjust the sleeve
to the length of the insert being used.
Press the insert against the face of
the tapped hole. Turn the tool clock-
wise and wind the insert into the hole
until the insert is 1/2 turn below the
face.
4.
Working through the insert, bend
the insert tang straight up and down
until it breaks off at the notch.
5.
If the inserts are not properly in-
stalled, they can be removed with the
extractor tool. Place the extractor tool
in the insert so that the blade rests
against the top coil 1/4 to 1/2 turn
away from the end of the coil. Tap
the tool sharply with a hammer so
that the blade cuts into the insert.
Press Rom
Handle
Too/
- T66L-7003-B7
Tool - T666-7003-B3
REMOVAL INSTALLATION D 1730-A
FIG. 53—Replacing Transmission Case Bushingprocarmanuals.com

07-02-19
C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-19
Tool-T64P-7A128-A
OIL
SCREEN
LOWER
VALVE BODY
-,
-^L*«^M*if
GASKET
UPPER
VALVE BODY
D1891-A
FIG. 54—Upper and Lower Valve Bodies Disassembled
MANUAL VALVE
D1892-A
FIG. 56—Removing Manual Valve
Exert downward pressure on the tool
and turn it counterclockwise until the
insert is removed.
CONTROL VALVE BODY
Disassembly
1.
Remove the eight screws that at-
tach the oil screen to the body and re-
move the screen (Fig. 54).
2.
Remove the seven attaching
screws from the underside of the lower
valve body. Separate the lower valve
body, gasket, separator plate and
hold-down plates (Fig. 55) from the
upper valve body. Be careful not to
lose the upper valve body steel ball
shuttle valve and spring when separat-
ing the upper and lower valve bodies.
3.
Depress the manual valve detent
spring with the tool shown in Fig. 56.
Remove the spring retaining pin (roll
SEPARATOR
PLATE
pin) from the upper valve body. Re-
move the spring and detent plunger.
4.
Slide the manual valve out of the
body.
5.
Remove the cut-back and the
back-out valve cover plate from the
valve body (Fig. 57).
6. Remove the cut-back valve from
the body.
7.
Remove the 2-3 back-out valve,
spring and the manual low valve from
the body.
8. Remove the 1-2 shift valve and
2-3 shift valve cover plate from the
valve body.
9. Remove the 2-3 shift valve and
the throttle modulator valve from the
body.
10.
Remove the 1-2 shift valve, D2
valve and the spring from the body.
11.
Remove the intermediate band
accumulator valve cover plate from
the valve body.
RUBBER BALL
SHUTTLE VALVE
SERVO
CHECK VALVE
RUBBER BALL
SHUTTLE VALVE
UPPER VALVE
BODY
D 1726-A
FIG. 55—Separating Upper and Lower Valve Bodies
12.
Remove the intermediate accu-
mulator sleeve, 3-2 control valve,
spring and the intermediate servo ac-
cumulator valve.
13.
Remove the pressure booster
valve, cover plate (Fig. 57).
14.
Remove the pressure booster
valve, sleeve, springs and the main re-
gulator valve.
15.
Remove the spring and the line
pressure coasting boost valve (Fig.
57).
16.
Carefully pry the downshift
valve retainer from the body, then re-
move the spring and valve.
17.
Hold the upper valve body as
shown in Fig. 58 and depress the
throttle booster valve plug to release
the retaining pin. Remove the plug,
valve and the spring.
18.
Remove the two hold-down
plates and the separator plate from
the lower body. Be careful not to lose
the rubber ball shuttle valve when re-
moving the separator plate and gasket
from the lower valve body.
Assembly
1.
Place the rubber ball shuttle
valve in the lower body as shown in
Fig. 55. Position the separator plate
and the two hold-down plates on the
lower valve body and install the four
attaching screws and torque them to
specification.
2.
Place the throttle booster valve
spring, valve (long end into spring)
and the plug (Fig. 57). Depress the
plug and install the retaining pin.
3.
Insert the downshift valve into
the body with the large diameter fac-
ing inward. Install the downshift valve
spring and the retainer (Fig. 57).procarmanuals.com