AT121
Fig
A
T
55
Loosenin
band
seruo
7
Pull
out
input
shaft
8
Withdraw
oil
pump
using
Sliding
Hammer
ST25850000
Do
not
allow
front
clutch
to
come
out
of
position
and
drop
onto
floor
See
Figure
AT
56
AT122
Fig
AT
56
Removing
oil
pump
9
Remove
band
strut
This
can
be
done
by
loosening
piston
stem
further
See
Figure
AT
57
Fig
AT
57
R
moving
band
strut
10
Remove
brake
band
front
clutch
and
rear
clutch
as
an
assembled
unit
11
Remove
connecting
shell
rear
clutch
hub
and
front
planetary
carrier
as
a
unit
See
Figure
AT
58
Automatic
Transmission
Ii
AT124
Fig
AT
58
R
mouin
connectin
shell
12
With
the
aid
of
Snap
Ring
Re
mover
HT69860000
pry
snap
ring
off
output
shaft
See
Figure
AT
59
Fig
AT
59
Remouing
sruzp
ring
13
Remove
connecting
drum
and
inner
gear
of
rear
planetary
carrier
as
an
assembly
See
Figure
AT
60
AT126
Fig
AT
60
Remouing
connecting
drum
14
Remove
snap
rings
and
then
remove
rear
planetary
carrier
internal
gear
connecting
drum
one
way
clutch
outer
race
and
one
way
clutch
in
that
oroer
15
Remove
rear
extension
by
loosening
securing
bolts
See
Figure
AT
61
AT
37
AT127
Fig
AT
61
Remouin
rear
extension
16
Pull
out
output
shaft
remove
oil
distributor
CV
together
with
governor
valve
CD
See
Figure
AT
62
Fig
AT
62
Remouinggouernorand
oil
distributor
17
Pry
off
snap
ring
using
a
pair
of
pliers
Remove
retaining
plate
drive
plate
driven
plate
and
dish
plate
in
that
order
See
Figure
AT
63
Fig
AT
63
Remouing
driue
and
driuen
plates
18
Reaching
through
back
side
of
transmission
case
remove
hex
head
slotted
bolts
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
64
To
do
this
use
Hex
head
Extension
ST25570001
ST25570000
One
way
clutch
inner
race
thrust
washer
piston
return
spring
and
thrUst
spring
ring
can
now
be
removed
I
i
0
t
V
iL
1
0
ST25570001
j
w
1
h
AT130
Fig
AT
64
Removing
hex
head
slotted
bolt
19
Blowout
low
and
reverse
brake
piston
by
directing
a
jet
of
air
into
holeJn
cylinder
See
F
igure
AT
65
Fig
AT
65
Removing
piston
20
Remove
band
servo
loosening
attaching
bolts
Note
If
difficulty
is
encountered
in
removing
retainer
direct
a
jet
of
air
toward
release
side
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
66
II
AP
fW
l
1
A
T132
Fig
AT
fiB
Removing
bond
servo
21
Pry
snap
rings
CD
from
both
ends
of
parking
brake
lever
@
and
remove
the
lever
Back
off
manual
shaft
lock
nut
ID
and
remove
manual
plale
@
and
parking
rod
CID
See
Figure
AT
67
Automatic
Transmission
Up
@
J1i
ll
J
t
i
p
lli
l
1
I
l
P
l
1
Ii
@
j
Y
L
l
rr
i
J
ry
j
AT133
Fig
AT
67
Removing
manual
plate
22
Remove
inhibitor
switch
and
manual
shaft
by
loosening
two
secur
ing
bolts
INSPECTION
Torque
c
onverter
housing
transmission
c
ase
and
rear
extension
I
Check
for
damage
or
cracking
if
necessary
replace
2
Check
for
dents
or
score
marks
on
mating
surfaces
Repair
as
nee
essary
3
If
rear
extension
bushing
is
worn
or
cracked
replace
it
as
an
assembly
of
bushing
and
rear
extension
housing
Gaskets
and
O
ring
1
Always
use
new
gaskets
when
the
units
are
to
be
disassembled
2
Check
O
rings
for
burrs
or
crack
ing
If
necessary
replace
with
new
rings
011
distributor
I
Check
for
signs
of
wear
on
seal
ring
and
ring
groove
replacing
with
new
ones
if
found
worn
beyond
use
Check
that
clearance
between
seal
ring
and
ring
groove
is
correct
If
out
of
specification
replace
whichever
is
worn
beyond
limits
Correct
clearance
is
from
0
04
to
0
16
mm
0
0016
to
0
0063
in
See
Figure
AT
68
AT
J8
j
Clearance
1
61
Seal
dng
0
j
J
I
I
AT134
ig
A
r
68
Me
q
sur
ingseal
r
ing
to
ring
groove
clearance
ASSEMBLY
Assembly
is
in
reverse
order
of
disassembly
However
observe
the
fol
lowing
assembly
notes
After
installing
piston
of
low
and
reverse
orake
assemble
thrust
spring
ring
return
spring
thrust
washer
and
one
way
clutch
inner
race
Torque
hex
head
slotted
bolt
to
L3to
1
8
kg
m
9
to
13
ft
ib
using
Hex
head
Ex
tension
ST2SS7000
ST2SS70000
Torque
Wrench
GG93010000
and
Socket
Extension
ST2S490000
ST2SS
12001
See
Figure
AT
69
ST2557000t
ST25490000
I
GG930JOOOO
A
T135
Fig
AT
69
Installing
ont
woy
clutch
inner
race
2
After
low
and
reverse
brake
has
been
assembled
measure
the
clearance
between
snap
ring
CD
and
retaining
plate
@
Select
proper
thickness
of
retaining
plate
to
give
correct
ring
to
plate
clearance
See
Figure
AT
70
Low
and
reverse
brake
clearance
0
80
to
1
05
rom
0
0315
to
0
0413
in
Fig
AT
70
Measuring
ring
to
plate
clearance
Available
retaining
plate
Thickness
mm
in
1l
8
0
465
12
0
0472
12
2
0480
124
0488
12
6
0496
12
8
0
504
For
inspection
procedure
for
low
and
reverse
brake
see
page
AT
42
for
Assembly
3
Install
one
way
clutch
so
that
the
arrow
mark
is
toward
front
of
vehicle
It
should
be
free
to
rotate
only
in
clockwise
direction
See
Figure
AT
71
mITIJ
o
oml
AT137
Fig
AT
71
One
way
clutch
4
After
installing
rear
extension
torque
attaching
bolts
to
2
0
to
2
5
kg
m
14
to
18
ft
lb
Place
manual
lever
in
P
range
and
check
to
be
sure
that
rear
output
shaft
is
securely
blocked
5
Tighten
servo
retainer
temporari
ly
at
this
stage
of
assembly
6
Place
rear
clutch
assembly
with
needle
bearing
on
front
assembly
Automatic
Transmission
7
Install
rear
clutch
hub
and
front
planetary
carrier
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
72
AT142
Fig
AT
72
Installing
planetary
carrier
8
Assemble
connecting
shell
and
other
parts
up
to
front
Clutch
in
reverse
order
of
disassembly
AT143
Fig
AT
73
Installing
connecting
shell
9
Adjust
total
end
play
and
front
end
playas
follows
Front
end
play
L
r
L
CD
I
r
L
11
I
J
Total
end
play
@
Front
clutch
thrust
washer
2
Oil
pump
cover
3
Front
clutch
4
Rear
clutch
AT138
5
Trammission
case
6
Oil
pump
gasket
7
Oil
pump
cover
bearing
race
Fig
AT
74
End
play
1
Measure
the
distance
A
and
C
by
vernier
calipers
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
75
AT
39
i
Rear
c
clutch
N
edle
bearing
Bearing
race
I
Fig
AT
75
AT139
Measuring
the
distance
A
and
C
2
Measure
the
distance
B
and
D
of
oil
pump
cover
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
76
I
L
I
Oiipi
mp
AT140
Fig
AT
76
Measuring
the
distance
B
and
D
Adjustment
of
total
end
play
Select
oil
pump
cover
bearing
race
by
calculating
the
following
formula
TT
A
B
W
where
T
T
Required
thickness
of
oil
pump
cover
bearing
race
mm
in
A
Measured
distance
A
mm
in
B
Measured
distance
B
mm
in
W
Thickness
of
bearing
race
temporarily
inserted
mm
in
Available
oil
pump
cover
bearing
race
Thickness
mm
in
1
2
0
047
I
4
0
055
1
6
0
063
1
8
0
071
2
0
0
079
2
2
0
087
Specified
total
end
play
0
25100
50
mm
0
0098
to
0
0197
in
Adjustment
of
front
end
play
Sele
t
front
dutch
thrust
washer
by
calculating
the
following
formula
T
F
C
D
0
2
mm
where
T
F
Required
thickness
of
front
clutch
thrust
washer
mm
in
C
Measured
distance
C
mm
in
D
Measured
distance
D
mm
in
Available
front
clutch
thrust
washer
Thickness
mm
in
1
5
0
059
I
7
0
067
1
9
0
075
2
1
0
083
2
3
0
091
2
5
0
098
27
0
106
Specified
front
end
play
0
5
to
0
8
mm
0
020
to
0
031
in
Notes
a
Correct
thickness
of
bearing
race
and
thrust
washer
is
always
the
one
which
is
nearest
the
calculated
one
b
Installed
thickness
of
oil
pump
gas
ket
is
0
4
mm
0
016
in
10
Check
to
be
sure
that
brake
servo
piston
moves
freely
For
detailed
ptocedure
refer
to
page
AT
42
for
Servo
Piston
Use
care
to
prevent
piston
from
coming
out
of
place
dUI
ing
testing
since
servo
retainer
is
not
tightened
at
this
point
of
assembly
II
Make
sure
that
brake
band
strut
is
correctly
installcd
Torque
piston
stem
to
1
2
to
1
5
kg
m
9
to
11
f1
lb
Back
off
two
full
lurns
and
secure
with
lock
nut
Lock
nut
tight
ening
torque
is
1
5
to
4
0
kg
m
II
to
9
f1
lb
Automatic
Transmission
12
After
inhibitor
switch
is
in
stalled
check
to
be
sure
that
it
op
erates
properly
in
each
range
For
detailed
procedure
refer
to
page
AT
49
for
Checl
ing
and
Adjusting
Inhibi
tor
Switch
13
Check
the
length
L
between
case
end
to
rod
end
ofvacuum
throllle
valve
fully
pushed
in
Then
select
adequate
diaphragm
rod
of
corre
sponding
measured
length
See
Figure
AT
77
Available
diaphragm
rod
Distanl
e
measured
L
ITIm
in
Under25
55
l
OO59
25
65
to
26
05
1
0098
to
1
0256
26
15
to
26
55
1
0295
to
1
0453
26
65
to
27
05
1
0492
to
1
0650
Over
27
15
1
0689
COMPONENT
PARTS
The
transmission
cons
sts
of
many
small
parts
that
are
quite
alike
in
construction
yet
machined
to
very
close
tolerances
When
disassembling
parts
be
sure
to
place
them
in
order
in
part
rack
so
they
can
be
restored
in
the
unit
in
their
proper
positions
It
is
also
very
important
to
perform
func
tianal
test
whenever
it
is
designated
FRONT
CLUTCH
Disassembly
Front
clutch
drum
I
Pinon
lcz
t
AT146
1
Snap
ring
2
Retaining
plate
3
Drive
plate
4
Driven
plate
Fit
AT
78
S
Dished
plate
6
Snap
ring
7
Spring
retainer
8
Coil
spring
Sectional
view
of
front
clu
tch
AT
40
i
i
n
H
I
I
ni
c
A
i
iif
L
1
AT145
Fig
AT
77
Measuring
the
distance
L
Diaphragm
rod
length
mm
in
29
00
142
u
29
5
1161
30
0
1
81
30
5
1201
31
0
I
O
I
Pry
off
snap
ring
D
with
a
suitable
screwdriver
or
a
pair
of
pliers
Remove
a
retaining
plate
@
drive
plate
CID
driven
plate
@
and
dished
plate
@
in
the
order
listed
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
78
I
2
Compress
clutch
springs
using
Clutch
Spring
Compressor
ST25420001
or
51
25420000
Re
move
snap
ring
@
from
spring
re
tainer
using
Snap
Ring
Remover
ST2532000
I
See
Figure
AT
79
AT147
Fig
AT
79
Removing
snap
ring
Note
When
Clutch
Spring
Compres
sor
ST25420000
is
to
be
used
cut
the
toe
tips
of
three
legs
by
a
grinding
wheel
See
Figure
AT
80
Automatic
Transmission
L
1
r
E
5
Eo
1
20
mm
l
AT148
3
0
079
in
Cut
off
hatched
portion
Fig
AT
SO
Modifying
coil
spring
compres
or
3
Take
out
spring
retainer
f
and
spring
@
See
Figure
AT
78
4
Blowout
piston
by
directing
a
jet
of
air
inlO
hole
in
clutch
drum
See
Figure
A
T
8l
AT149
Fig
AT
81
Blowing
out
piston
Inspection
I
Check
for
signs
of
wear
or
dam
age
to
clutch
drive
plate
facing
If
found
worn
or
damaged
excessively
discard
See
Service
Data
for
limits
2
Check
for
wear
on
snap
ring
and
for
weakened
or
broken
coil
spring
If
necessary
replace
with
new
ones
Spring
retainer
should
also
be
in
spected
for
warpage
Assembly
I
Assembly
is
in
reverse
the
order
of
disassembly
Dip
all
parts
in
clean
automatic
transmission
fluid
before
installing
2
Line
up
driven
plates
so
that
stripped
arcs
are
properly
aligned
paying
particular
attention
to
the
loca
tion
of
oil
holes
in
clutch
drum
See
Figure
AT
82
Note
The
number
of
drive
and
driven
plates
varies
with
the
type
of
vehi
cle
For
detailed
information
see
Service
Data
Specifications
AT150
Lub
ication
hole
Fig
AT
82
Inserting
clutch
plate
3
After
clutch
is
assembled
make
sure
that
clearance
between
snap
ring
CD
and
retaining
plate
@
is
held
within
specified
limits
If
necessary
try
with
other
plates
having
different
thickness
until
correct
clearance
is
obtained
See
Figure
AT
83
Specified
clearance
I
6
to
1
8
mm
0
063
to
0
071
in
Available
retaining
plate
Thickness
mm
in
10
6
0417
10
8
0425
11
0
0
433
11
2
0441
II
4
0
449
11
6
0457
AT151
Fig
AT
83
Measuring
ring
to
plate
clearance
4
Testing
front
clutch
With
front
clutch
assembled
on
oil
pump
cover
direct
a
jet
of
air
into
hole
in
clutch
drum
See
Figure
AT
84
AT
41
Fig
AT
B4
Testing
front
clutch
REAR
CLUTCH
Disassembly
AT153
1
Rear
clutch
drum
2
Front
clutch
piston
3
Snap
ring
4
Retaining
plate
5
Drive
plate
Fig
A
T
85
Sectional
view
of
rear
clu
tch
6
Driven
plate
7
Dished
plate
8
Spring
retainer
9
Coil
spring
I
Take
out
snap
ring
@
retaining
plate
@
drive
plate
@
driven
plate
@
and
dished
plate
f
Same
tech
nique
can
be
applied
as
in
disas
sembling
front
clutch
See
Figure
AT
85
2
Remove
snap
ring
from
coil
spring
retainer
See
Figure
AT
86
ST2532001
Xf
Fig
AT
86
Remolling
snap
ring
3
Blowout
piston
by
directing
a
jet
of
air
into
hole
in
clutch
drum
See
Figure
AT
87
AT155
V
i
J
i
j
Fig
AT
87
Blowing
out
piston
Automatic
Transmission
1
w
Ai
I
i
1
i
3
j
P2
0
AT157
Fig
A
T
89
Testing
rear
C
U
tch
Inspectl
ioW
S
REVERSE
BRAKE
Refer
to
page
AT41
for
Inspection
of
Front
Clutch
Assembly
Assemble
in
reverse
the
order
of
disassembly
Dip
all
parts
in
clean
automatic
transmission
fluid
before
assembling
Note
that
the
number
of
drive
and
driven
plates
varies
with
type
of
vehicle
F
or
details
refer
to
Serv
ice
Data
Specifications
I
After
rear
clutch
is
assembled
check
to
be
sure
that
clearance
be
tween
snap
ring
D
and
retaining
plate
l
is
held
within
prescribed
toler
ances
See
Figure
AT
88
Specified
clearance
1
0
to
1
5
rom
0
039
to
0
059
in
AT156
Fig
AT
SS
Measuring
ring
to
plate
clearance
2
Testing
rear
clutch
Install
rear
clutch
on
oil
pump
cover
Blow
compressed
air
into
oil
hole
to
test
for
defInite
clutch
operation
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
89
Disassembly
1
Fllow
steps
as
described
in
page
AT
36
for
Transmission
Disassembly
2
mow
out
piston
by
directing
a
jet
of
air
into
oil
hole
in
clutch
piston
Inspection
I
Check
drive
plate
facing
for
wear
or
damage
if
necessary
replace
Refer
to
Service
Data
Specifications
for
tolerances
2
Test
piston
return
spring
for
weakness
Discard
if
weakened
beyond
use
3
Replace
faulty
parts
with
new
ones
Assembly
I
After
low
reverse
piston
is
installed
assemble
thrust
spring
ring
retum
spring
thrust
washer
and
one
way
clutch
inner
race
Using
Hex
head
Extension
ST25570001
ST25570000
torque
hex
head
slot
ted
bolt
I
3
to
1
8
kg
m
9
to
13
ft
lb
2
Insert
dished
plate
driven
plate
drive
plate
and
retaining
plate
into
transmission
case
in
that
order
Install
sn
p
ring
to
secure
the
installation
Note
The
number
of
drive
and
driven
plates
wries
with
type
of
vehicle
For
detailed
information
refer
to
Service
Data
Specifications
AT42
3
Without
disturbiilg
the
above
setting
check
to
be
sure
that
clearance
between
snap
ring
and
retaining
plate
is
within
specified
limits
If
necessary
use
other
plates
of
different
thickness
until
correct
clearance
is
obtained
Specified
clearance
0
80
to
1
05
rom
0
0315
to
0
0413
in
4
Blow
compressed
air
into
oil
hole
in
low
reverse
brake
to
test
for
definite
brake
operation
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
90
Fig
AT
90
Testing
low
reverse
brake
SERVO
PISTON
Disassembly
I
Blowout
piston
by
directing
a
jet
of
air
into
hole
in
release
side
of
piston
2
Remove
servo
piston
return
spring
Inspection
Check
piston
for
wear
damage
or
other
faults
which
might
interfere
with
proper
brake
operation
v
r
0
111
Ll
7
J
I
AT159
Fig
AT
91
Removing
pi3ton
Automatic
Transmission
i
r
11
I
@
@
j
A
T290
Assembly
I
Prior
to
assembly
dip
all
parts
in
clean
automatic
transmission
fluid
Reverse
disassembly
procedure
to
assemble
brake
2
Use
extreme
care
to
avoid
dam
aging
rubber
ring
when
installing
seal
lace
3
Blow
compressed
air
from
apply
side
of
piston
to
test
for
definite
piston
operation
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
93
7
i
8
ror
1
1
r
c
f
f
A
J
II
1
0
c
r
1
1
I
@
L
O
j
0
n
iJ
fl
IV
I
AT160
Fig
AT
93
Testing
piston
Apply
side
4
With
apply
side
of
piston
plugged
with
thumb
blow
compressed
air
into
cylinder
from
release
side
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
94
If
retainer
is
raised
a
little
it
is
an
indication
that
attaching
bolts
are
loose
calling
for
retightening
1
Anchor
end
pin
2
Band
strut
3
Apply
4
Release
5
Return
spring
6
Band
servo
piston
stem
7
Band
servo
piston
8
Servo
retainer
9
Brake
band
assembly
10
Transmission
case
Fig
AT
92
Sectional
view
ofseruo
piston
7
o
i
J
1S
I
z
1
Y
i
1
t
9
c
fa
AT161
Fig
AT
94
Testing
piston
Release
side
GOVERNOR
Disassembly
I
Separate
governor
from
oil
dis
tributor
by
unscrewing
attaching
bolts
2
To
disassemble
secondary
gover
nor
remove
spring
seat
spring
and
secondary
governor
valve
from
valve
body
in
that
order
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
95
To
control
val
i
1
3
5MI
n
ID
r
Ii
I
4
From
control
valve
Line
pre
sure
I
I
A
TOgO
4
Oil
distributor
5
Output
shaft
I
Primary
governor
2
Secondary
governor
3
Governor
valve
body
Fig
AT
95
Testing
secondary
govemor
AT
43
3
If
primary
governor
is
to
be
dis
assembled
for
any
purpose
remove
spring
seat
primary
governor
valve
spring
and
spring
seat
Inspection
I
Check
valve
for
faulty
condition
Replace
spring
if
found
weakened
beyond
use
Faulty
piston
should
also
be
replaced
with
a
new
one
2
Examine
to
see
if
primary
gover
nor
slides
freely
without
binding
3
To
determine
if
secondary
gaver
nor
is
in
good
condition
blow
air
under
light
pressure
into
hole
at
A
and
listen
for
noise
like
that
of
a
model
plane
Assembly
Reverse
disassembly
procedure
to
assemble
governor
Note
Do
not
confuse
primary
gover
nor
with
secondary
governor
After
installation
check
that
spring
is
not
deflected
OIL
PUMP
Disassembly
I
Free
pump
cover
from
pump
housing
by
removing
attaching
bolts
2
Take
out
inner
and
outer
gears
from
pump
housing
Inspection
I
Inspect
for
wear
or
damage
to
gear
teeth
Replace
rubber
ring
if
found
damaged
beyond
use
2
Using
a
straight
edge
and
feelers
measure
pump
and
gear
clearances
as
follows
Clearance
between
inner
or
outer
gear
and
pump
cover
See
Figure
AT
96
Standard
clearance
0
02
to
0
04
mm
0
0008100
0016
in
Replace
if
over
0
08
mm
0
00
11
in
Fig
AT
96
Measuring
clearanc
Automatic
Transmission
6
u
ST255801JOO
AT264
Fig
AT
99
Measuring
runout
5
Tighten
pump
securing
bolts
to
specified
torque
0
6
to
0
8
kg
m
4
to
6
ft
Ib
Clearance
between
seal
ring
and
ring
groove
See
Figure
AT
97
Standarddearance
Note
Be
sure
to
a1ign
converter
0
04
io
0
16
mm
housing
securing
bolt
holes
0
0016
to
0
0063
in
6
Again
check
the
runout
of
oil
pump
cover
I
learance
Seal
ring
q
I
n
l
1
AT
5
Fig
AT
97
Measuring
clearance
Assembly
I
Set
up
pump
housing
with
inner
and
outer
pump
gears
on
it
2
Using
Oil
Pump
Assembling
Gauge
ST25580000
instail
pump
coverta
pump
housing
as
shown
in
Figure
A
T
98
ST
5
000
J
I
I
JL
AT166
Fig
AT
98
Centering
oil
pump
3
Temporarily
lighten
pump
secur
ing
bolts
4
Set
the
runout
of
oil
pump
cover
within
0
D7
mm
0
0028
in
total
indicator
reading
See
Figure
AT
99
Note
When
former
Oil
Pump
As
sembling
Gauge
is
to
be
used
make
a
screw
hole
in
side
of
it
PLANETARY
CARRIER
The
planetary
carrier
cannot
be
divided
into
its
individual
components
If
any
part
of
component
is
faulty
replace
the
carrier
as
a
unit
Inspection
Check
clearance
between
pinion
washer
and
planetary
carrier
with
a
feeler
See
Figure
AT
100
Standard
clearance
0
20
to
0
70
mm
0
0079
to
0
0276
in
Clearance
I
Jr
I
1
11
r
AT167
Fig
AT
100
Measuring
pinion
washer
to
ca
ier
clearance
AT
44
Replace
if
over
0
80
mm
0
0315
in
CONTROL
VALVE
The
control
valve
assembly
consists
of
many
preci
ion
parts
and
requir
s
extreme
care
when
it
has
to
be
reo
moved
and
serviced
It
is
good
practice
to
place
parts
in
a
part
rack
so
that
they
can
be
reassembled
in
valve
body
in
their
proper
positions
Added
care
should
also
be
exercised
to
prevent
springs
and
other
small
parts
from
being
scattered
and
lo
t
Before
assembly
dip
all
parts
in
clean
automatic
transmission
fluid
and
check
to
be
certain
that
they
are
free
of
lint
and
other
minute
particles
If
clutch
or
band
is
burnt
or
if
oil
becomes
fouled
the
control
valve
as
sembly
should
be
di
ssembled
and
flushed
Disassembly
I
Remove
bolts
and
nuts
which
retain
oil
trainer
Bolts
may
be
re
moved
with
a
screwdriver
but
it
is
recommended
that
Hexagon
Wrench
HT610oo800
and
Spinner
Handle
HT62350000
be
used
See
Figure
AT
101
HT61000800
Fig
AT
101
Disassembling
valve
body
2
Remove
attaching
bolts
With
bolts
removed
lower
valve
body
separate
plate
and
upper
valve
body
are
free
for
removal
See
Figure
AT
102
Note
Do
not
allow
orifice
check
vah
e
and
valve
spring
in
lower
valve
body
to
be
scattered
and
lost
when
removing
separate
plate