7C.1241973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
14. Remove the downshift timing valve plug retain-
ing pin and remove downshift timing valve plug.
Remove the low speed downshift timing valve and
spring.
15. Remove the manual low and r&erse control
valve retaining pin. Remove the spring and the
manual low control valve and the reverse control
valve.
16. Remove the l-2 accumulator valve retaining pin
and remove the l-2 accumulator valve plug, l-2 ac-
cumulator valve and spring.
17. A clean work area which is free of dirt and dust
should be used to inspect, clean and install the valves
in the valve body. Handle valve components with
clean hands and tools. Since most valve failures are
caused initially by dirt or other foreign matter pre-
venting a valve from functioning properly, a
thorough cleaning of all the components with a
cleaning solvent is essential. Do not use paraffin toclean out the valve body passages and valve bore.
Compressed air may be used to blow out the pas-
sages.18. Inspect each valve for free movement in its re-
spective bore in
t.he valve body. If necessary, use
crocus cloth to remove small burrs on a valve. Do
not remove the sharp edges of the valves as these
edges perform a cleaning action within the bore.
19. Inspect the valve springs for distortion or col-
lapsed coils. Replace the entire valve body assembly
if any parts are damaged.
20. Inspect the transfer plate for dents or distortion.
Replace transfer plate if necessary.
21. Reassemble the valves, springs, plugs and retain-
ing pins in their proper location and order into the
valve body using a liberal amount of transmission
fluid. See the spring data chart which includes the
spring identification sizes in the event springs have
been disarranged.
LocationApplication
PumpPressureRegulator Valve....................................................
PumpPrimingValve
...........................................................
.............Valve Body1.2ShiftValve......................................................................
Valve Body2-3ShiftValve......................................................................
Valve BodyDetentPressureRegulatorValve......................................
Valve BodyHigh-Speed Timing Valve....................................................
Valve BodyLow-Speed
TimingValve....................................................
Valve BodyReverse and Low Control Valve
........................................
CSSDetentValve..........................................................................
Valve Body1-2 Accumulator Valve........................................................
Valve Body3-2Control
Valve..................................................................
Gov. BodySecondary
Governor Valve................................................
Valve BodyAccumulator Piston
..............................................................
CaseServo Return..........................................................................SHVOServoCushion
........................................................................
Clutch PackClutchReturn(All)................................................................ SPRING IDENTIFICATION CHART
FreeOuter
HeightDiameter
2.756
,7601.043
,3202.467
,7201.769
,7001.625,474
1.349
,4061.380,406
1.343
,4062.569
,6751.072
,5201.853
.4061.317
,4061.9171.224
2.2401.850
1.0391.267
1.050
,42422. Install spring and accumulator piston in valve
body.
23. Compress accumulator piston with C-clamp and
install retaining ring.
24. Install new valve body gasket.2. Inspect and clean oil passages with cleaning sol-
vent and air.
3. Check for good retention of band anchor pins.
25. Bolt the transfer plate and gasket to the valve
body. Torque to 6-8 lbs. ft.
Disassembly, Inspection and Reassembly of Case
1. Inspect case for damage. See Figure
7C-202.4. Inspect all threaded holes for thread damage.
5. Inspect detent valve and modulator valve bores for
scratches or scoring.
6. Inspect case bushing inside of case at rear. If
da-maged, remove bushing with remover and installer
tool J-23 130-3 and driver handle J-8092. See Figure
7C-203.
REFRIGERANT COMPONENTS ALL MODELS99.77
In order to tit the piston onto the wash plate and
into the cylinder bore, the wash plate must be raised
approximately l/2 inch, the front needle thrust bear-
ing and races must be held up against the hub of thewash plate, and the service piston rings must be
squeezed together (see Figure
9B-147). Lubricate
cylinder bore, piston assembly and wash plate with
No. 525 viscosity oil to facilitate reassembly.
4. Repeat procedure in Steps 1 and 2 for installation
of No. 2 and No. 3 pistons.
5. Obtain new service replacement discharge tube
and assemble into front cylinder (see Figure
9B-148).Figure SE-150 Pistons Positioned in Stair-Step
DISCHARGE
TUBEArrangement
- Service Pistons Shown
suction pass cover and lips ofsuction passage in body
of cylinder assembly, and reassemble suction pass
cover over suction passage (see Figure
9B-151).98.27
Figure
SB-148 Service Replacement Discharge Tube
6. Liberally lubricate cylinder bores of rear cylinder
with No. 525 viscosity oil and reassemble rear cylin-
der onto front cylinder being sure to compress ser-
vice piston rings. Align discharge tube and dowel
pins, and tap cylinder halves together. Check for free
rotation of shaft.
If pistoni are positioned in a “stair-step” arrange-
ment (see Figure
9B-150), installation of rear cylin-
der will be facilitated. In addition once the service
piston and ring are started into the cylinder, slight
rotation of the shaft to and fro will work the ring into
the bore. ‘IFigure
98.151 Installing Suction Pass Cover
8. Assemble both service replacement discharge
tube
“0” rings and bushings (see Figure 9B-152)
onto cylinder assembly.
Reassembly of Front Suction Valve Reed Disc, Front
Discharge Valve Plate, Front Head. and Installing
of Cylinder Assembly
7. Liberally lubricate with No. 525 viscosity oil,1. Assemble suction reed valve disc to front of cylin-