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CHASSIS
5
Remove
the
speed
change
retainer
bolt
I
6
Remove
the
speed
change
retainer
2
7
Remove
the
2nd
top
change
lever
and
bush
13
from
the
control
rod
4
8
Lower
the
control
rod
so
that
the
control
lever
pin
comes
out
from
the
lower
bracket
5
and
withdraw
the
control
lever
pin
Note
low
the
control
rod
to
such
an
extent
that
the
con
b
ol
lever
pin
does
not
interfere
the
lower
bracket
9
Withdraw
the
control
rod
from
the
passenger
com
partment
10
Remove
the
cotter
pins
and
disconnect
the
speed
change
rods
Remove
the
cross
shaft
from
the
side
member
and
withdraw
the
cross
shaft
assembly
Fig
TM
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Cross
shaft
assembly
Inspection
and
repair
Check
all
sliding
parts
and
component
parts
for
wear
and
other
damages
and
replace
as
required
Note
Especially
for
collapsible
type
control
rod
be
careful
not
to
apply
a
large
load
toward
the
axial
direction
when
delivering
and
installing
When
installing
the
control
rod
if
slackness
exists
toward
the
axial
direction
replace
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Installation
Install
the
control
system
in
reverse
sequence
of
removal
Before
installing
and
assembling
apply
chassis
grease
to
all
sliding
surfaces
Adjustment
I
Set
transmission
side
manual
lever
to
the
neutral
position
2
Temporarily
connect
the
trunion
on
the
lower
support
bracket
head
to
each
rod
3
Set
the
rod
on
the
lever
stationarily
so
that
the
grooves
for
adjustment
of
neutral
position
on
the
upper
surface
of
the
lower
support
bracket
and
each
lever
are
aligned
straight
t
I
Neutral
setting
groove
2
Lower
support
bracket
13
I
Shift
lever
Fig
TM
60
Adjustment
of
neutral
setting
4
Upon
completion
of
the
above
adjustment
operate
the
hand
lever
to
the
individual
select
and
shift
directions
and
make
sure
that
the
hand
lever
can
be
operated
smoothly
and
lightly
Readjust
if
dragging
slackness
and
or
other
unusual
conditions
exist
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TRANSMISSION
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R3W56
transmissiOn
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Disassembly
and
maintenance
service
for
the
three
speed
transmission
are
to
be
conducted
in
the
manner
identical
to
the
four
speed
transmission
Except
for
the
following
items
the
three
speed
transmission
is
same
as
the
four
speed
transmission
INSPECTION
Gear
end
play
mm
in
Reverse
gear
0
05
to
0
20
0
0
020
to
0
0079
0
05
to
0
IS
Reverse
gear
counter
sha
n
0
0020
to
0
0059
I
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Reverse
gear
main
shaft
l
0
10
to
0
25
0
0039
to
0
0098
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CHASSIS
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
No
of
speeds
Synchromesh
type
Gear
ratio
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Rev
Speedometer
gear
ratio
Sedan
and
Coupe
Van
Oil
capacity
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
Transmission
proper
Engine
transmission
intallation
bolt
Engine
mount
rear
installation
bolt
to
the
body
Speedometer
pinion
installation
bolt
Front
cover
installation
bolt
TM
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R3W56
F4W56
3
forward
I
reverse
4
forward
I
reverse
Warner
type
Warner
type
3
380
3
757
1734
2
169
1
000
1404
1
000
3
640
3
640
17
5
17
5
18
5
18
5
1
2
L
2
1
2
U
S
pt
2
1
8
Imp
pt
1
2
L
2
1
2
U
S
pt
21
8
Imp
pt
kg
m
ft
Ib
1
6
to
2
2
11
6
to
15
9
3
2
to
4
0
23
1
to
28
9
0
5
to
1
1
3
6
to
8
0
1
0
to
1
6
7
2
to
11
6
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TRANSMISSION
Rear
extension
installation
bolt
Drain
plug
Filler
plug
Backup
lamp
switch
installation
Withdrawal
lever
ball
pin
installation
Model
Item
Each
gear
standard
backlash
For
all
gears
mm
in
Each
gear
standard
end
play
1
st
gear
mm
in
2nd
gear
mm
in
3rd
gear
mm
in
Reverse
gear
mm
in
Reverse
counter
gear
mm
in
Reverse
main
gear
mm
in
Baulk
ring
cone
clearance
Standard
clearance
mm
in
Replacement
standard
mm
in
Counter
shaft
Adjusting
strim
R3W56
0
08
to
0
18
0
0031
to
0
0071
0
15
to
0
25
0
0059
to
0
0098
0
15
to
0
25
0
0059
to
0
0098
0
05
to
0
20
0
0020
to
0
0079
0
05
to
0
15
0
0020
to
0
0059
0
10
to
0
25
0
0039
to
0
0098
1
05
to
14
0
0413
to
0
0551
0
5
0
0197
Part
number
32224
18001
32224
18002
32224
18003
32224
18004
32224
18005
32224
18006
TM
21
1
6
to
2
2
11
6
to
15
9
4
0
to
6
0
28
9
to
43
4
4
0
to
6
0
28
9
to
43
4
2
0
to
2
5
14
5
to
18
1
3
1
to
4
2
22
4
to
30
4
F4W56
0
15
to
0
25
0
0059
to
0
0098
Ttrickness
mm
in
0
8
0
0315
0
9
0
0354
1
0
0
0394
1
1
0
0433
2
0
0472
3
0
0512
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CHASSIS
Front
cover
Part
number
Thickness
mm
Un
Adjusting
shim
32208
18000
32208
18001
32208
18002
0
5
0
0197
0
2
0
0079
0
1
0
0039
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
Symptom
and
possible
cause
Corrective
action
Difficult
to
intermesh
gears
Causes
for
difficult
gear
shifting
are
classified
to
troubles
concerning
the
control
system
and
transmission
When
the
gear
shift
lever
is
heavy
and
it
is
difficult
to
shift
gears
clutch
disengagement
may
also
be
unsmooth
First
make
sure
that
the
clutch
operates
correctly
and
inspect
the
transmission
Worn
gears
shaft
and
or
bearing
Replace
Insufficient
operating
strokfdue
to
wom
or
loose
sliding
part
Repair
or
replace
Defective
or
damaged
synchronizer
Replace
Gear
slips
out
of
mesh
In
the
most
cases
this
trouble
occurs
when
the
interlock
plunger
check
ball
and
or
spring
is
wuro
or
weakened
or
when
the
control
system
is
defective
In
this
case
the
trouble
cannot
be
corrected
by
replacing
gears
and
therefure
trouble
shooting
must
be
carried
out
carefully
It
should
also
be
noted
that
gear
slips
out
of
mesh
due
to
vibration
generated
by
weakened
front
and
rear
engine
mounts
Worn
interlock
plunger
1
Replace
Worn
check
ball
and
or
weakened
or
broken
spring
Replace
Worn
fork
rod
ball
groove
Replace
Worn
or
damaged
bearing
Replace
Worn
or
damaged
gear
Replace
Noise
When
noise
occurs
under
engine
idling
and
stops
while
the
clutch
is
disengaged
or
when
noise
occurs
while
shifting
gears
it
may
judged
that
the
noise
is
from
the
transmissiun
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TRANSMISSION
Insufficient
or
improper
lubricant
Add
oil
or
replace
with
designated
oil
Oil
leaking
due
to
defective
oil
seal
and
gasket
clogged
breather
etc
Clean
or
replace
Wom
bearing
High
humming
occurs
at
a
high
speed
Replace
Damaged
bearing
Cyclic
knocking
sound
occurs
also
at
a
low
speed
Replace
Worn
each
spline
Replace
Worn
each
bushiDg
Replace
SERVICE
JOURNAL
OR
BULLETIN
REFERENCE
DATE
JOURNAL
or
BULLETIN
No
PAGE
No
SUBJECT
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DATE
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or
BULLETIN
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