Align
notches
in
reverse
3rd
4th
and
1st
2nd
fork
rods
with
check
balls
Note
a
In
the
standard
position
the
upper
surface
of
the
ping
is
nush
with
thaI
of
adapter
plate
b
CheCk
balfpIug
for
i
st
2nd
fork
rod
is
longer
than
those
for
reverse
forkrod
and
3rd
4th
fork
rod
Manual
Transmission
TRANS
SSION
ASSEMBLY
Transmission
case
assembly
Remove
adapter
plale
with
gear
assembly
from
Adapter
Setting
Plate
KV32100300
2
Clean
mating
surfaces
of
adapter
plate
and
transmission
case
Apply
sealant
to
mating
surfaces
of
adapter
plate
3
nd
transmission
case
3
Install
counter
gear
thrust
washer
selected
previously
Note
a
Apply
grease
to
stiding
sorface
of
thrust
washer
b
When
installing
thrust
washer
note
the
front
and
rear
directions
Fig
MT
56
Installing
Check
Ball
0
Plugs
6
1nstall
rev
rse
idler
gear
together
with
reverse
shift
fork
TM791
Fig
MT
57
Installting
Re
ldler
Getg
and
Shift
Fork
7
Install
each
fork
rod
on
shift
fork
with
new
retainif
g
pin
U
a
ham
mer
toseCUfe
pin
in
place
Note
To
insure
that
interlock
plunger
is
installed
properly
slide
3rd
4th
fork
rod
and
operate
the
other
fork
rod
Make
sure
that
the
gear
except
lrd
or
4th
gear
does
not
mesh
8
Apply
g
ar
oil
o
all
sliding
sur
faces
and
check
to
see
that
shift
rods
operate
correctly
and
gears
are
en
gaged
smoothly
Fig
MT
58
Installing
Thrust
Washer
Front
Oil
groove
side
Rear
Thrust
side
TM727
Fig
MT
59
Counter
Gear
Thru
t
Washt
r
4
Place
wooden
plate
of
more
than
15
mm
0
59
in
thick
under
transmis
sion
case
to
make
it
level
Slide
transmission
case
onto
adapter
plate
by
lightly
tapping
with
a
soft
hammer
until
case
bears
against
adapter
plate
and
be
sure
to
line
up
dowel
pin
Carefully
install
main
drive
bearing
and
counter
gear
front
needle
bearing
Make
certain
that
rnainshaft
rotates
freely
MT14
1
Wooden
block
TM813
Fig
MT
60
Installing
Transmiuion
Cale
5
Fit
main
drive
bearing
snap
ring
to
groove
in
main
drive
bearing
with
snap
ring
pliers
Note
Make
sure
snap
ring
fits
in
groove
Fig
MT
61
Fitting
Main
Dri
Bearing
Snap
Ring
Rear
extension
assembly
Clean
mating
surfaces
of
adapter
p
Iat
aIld
rear
e
tens
i91
Apply
sealant
to
mating
surfaces
of
adapter
plate
and
rear
extension
2
With
fork
rods
in
their
neutral
positions
turn
striking
rod
clockwise
and
gradually
slide
rear
extension
onto
adapter
plate
making
sure
that
striking
lever
engages
with
fork
rod
brackets
correctly
3
Install
through
bolts
with
washer
and
tighten
b
Tightening
torque
Rear
extension
installation
bolt
1
6
to
2
2
kg
m
12
to
16
ft
lb
DISASSEMBLY
TRANSMISSION
CASE
DISASSEMBLY
1
Prior
to
disassembling
transmis
sion
thoroughly
wipe
off
dirt
and
grease
from
it
2
Drain
oil
thoroughly
3
Remove
dust
cover
from
trans
mission
case
Remove
release
bearing
and
with
drawallever
4
Remove
reverse
lamp
switch
and
top
detecting
switch
if
so
equipped
5
Remove
speedometer
pinion
as
sembly
6
Remove
nut
and
stopper
pin
bolt
from
rear
end
of
rear
extension
Fig
MT
71
Removing
Nut
and
Stopper
Pin
Bolt
7
Remove
return
spring
plug
return
spring
and
plunger
from
rear
exten
sion
@
@
Q
@
j
TM784
Fig
MT
72
Removing
Return
Spring
Plug
8
Remove
front
cover
Detach
0
ring
and
front
cover
adjusting
shim
1l
l
TM785
Fig
MT
73
Removing
Front
Cover
D
Ring
and
Adju
ting
Shim
Manual
Transmission
9
Remove
main
drive
bearing
snap
ring
with
snap
ring
pliers
Fig
MT
74
Removing
Main
Drive
Bearing
Snap
Ring
10
Remove
rear
extension
securing
bolts
and
turn
striking
rod
counter
clockwise
Drive
out
rear
extension
backward
using
a
standard
puller
TM548
Fig
MT
75
Removing
R
ar
Extension
11
Separate
transmission
case
from
adapter
plate
by
evenly
tapping
around
it
with
a
soft
hammer
CAUTION
00
not
pry
transmission
case
or
rear
extension
from
adapter
plate
with
screwdriver
TM262A
Fig
MT
76
Removing
Tran
miuion
Ca
e
MT19
12
Set
up
Adapter
Setting
Plate
KV32100300
on
adapter
plate
Place
the
above
assembly
in
a
vise
TM230A
Fig
MT
77
A
ttaching
Gear
Assembly
to
Special
Tool
13
Detach
counter
gear
thrust
washer
DISASSEMBLY
OF
GEAR
ASSEMBLY
Shift
forks
and
fork
rods
1
Drive
out
retaining
pins
from
each
fork
rod
with
Fork
Rod
Pin
Punch
ST23540000
TM231
A
Fig
MT
78
Driving
Out
Retaining
Pim
2
Remove
three
3
check
ball
plugs
TM232A
Fig
MT
79
Removing
Check
Ball
Plug
TRANSMISSION
ASSEMBLY
Transmission
case
assembly
r
I
Remove
adapter
plate
with
gear
assembly
from
Adapter
Setting
Plate
KV32100300
2
Clean
mating
surfaces
of
adapter
plate
and
transmission
case
Apply
sealant
to
mating
surfaces
of
adapter
plate
and
transmission
case
3
Install
counter
gear
tluust
washer
selected
previously
Note
a
Apply
grease
to
sliding
surface
of
thrust
washer
b
When
installing
thrust
washer
note
the
front
and
r
ar
directions
Front
Oil
groove
side
Rear
Thrust
side
TM727
Fig
MT
127
Counter
Gear
Thru
t
Wa
her
4
Place
wooden
plate
of
more
than
20
mm
0
79
in
thick
under
transmis
sion
case
to
make
it
level
Slide
transmission
case
onto
adapter
plate
by
lightly
tapping
with
a
soft
hammer
until
case
bears
against
adapter
plate
and
be
sure
to
line
up
dowel
pin
Carefully
install
main
drive
bearing
and
counter
gear
front
needle
bearing
Make
certain
that
mainshaft
rotates
freely
Wooden
block
TM252A
Fig
MT
128
Installing
Transmis
ion
Ca
e
Manual
rransmission
5
Fit
main
drive
bearing
snap
ring
to
groove
in
main
drive
bearing
with
snap
ring
pliers
Note
Make
sure
sno
p
ring
fits
in
groove
Fig
MT
129
Fitting
Main
Drive
flearing
Snap
Ring
ReBr
extension
assembly
I
Clean
I
lating
surfaces
of
adapter
plate
and
rcar
extension
Apply
sealant
to
mating
surfaces
of
adapter
plate
a
itd
rear
extension
2
Assemble
rear
extension
assembly
as
follows
q
Set
fork
rod
at
5th
position
2
P
sition
striking
rod
at
Neutral
position
turn
striking
guide
clockwise
and
then
set
striking
lever
and
shift
arm
as
shown
in
Fig
MT
130
3
In
this
state
align
shift
arm
pin
with
groove
in
fork
rod
and
assemble
rear
extension
assembly
on
adapter
plate
MT280A
Shift
ann
J
1
Fork
rod
J
At
5th
Installing
Rear
Extension
Assembly
Fig
MT
130
MT29
Note
a
Use
care
when
installing
rear
ex
tension
assembly
Do
not
allow
shift
ann
to
come
out
of
the
strik
ing
leVer
b
Install
shift
ann
onto
4th
5th
fork
rod
and
then
fit
striking
lever
pin
into
oth
r
fork
rods
3
Install
through
bolts
with
wash
ers
GJ
Tightening
torque
Rear
extension
installation
bolt
1
6
to
2
2
kg
m
12
to
16
ft
lb
4
Apply
grease
to
plunger
install
it
in
rear
extension
5
InstaU
return
spring
Apply
locking
sealer
to
return
spring
plug
and
mstall
it
in
place
GJ
Tightening
torque
Return
spring
plug
0
5
to
1
0
kg
m
3
6
to
7
2
ft
lbl
Front
coyer
assembly
I
Select
fron
cover
adjusting
shim
as
follows
I
Using
verruer
caliper
depth
gauge
measure
depth
A
from
front
end
of
transmission
case
to
main
drive
bearing
outer
race
with
front
cover
adjusting
shim
in
place
2
Select
a
shim
of
thickness
A
measured
RANGE
REVERSE
Po
r
flow
With
the
selector
lever
in
R
range
the
front
clutch
is
applied
to
transmit
clockwise
engine
torque
through
the
connecting
shell
to
the
sull
gear
The
clockwise
otation
of
the
sun
gear
causes
the
planet
gears
to
rotate
counterclockwise
With
the
low
and
reverse
brake
holding
the
rear
planet
carrier
the
rear
internal
gear
splined
to
the
output
shaft
turm
counterclockwise
in
a
reduction
ratio
ofapproximately2
18
to
1
Fluid
flow
Manual
Valve
4
Automatic
Tninsmission
Front
gear
set
Rear
gear
ell
Output
Input
throush
front
clutch
Held
by
low
A
reverse
brake
AT329
lW
w
Y
Front
clutch
Rear
clutch
Low
and
reverse
brake
Brake
band
servo
On
way
clutch
5
Throttle
Back
up
Valve
Low
A
reverse
brake
ON
Downshift
Valve
1st
2nd
Shift
Valve
12
6
L
Pressure
Regulator
Valve
2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve
10
AT
8
AT085
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Preuwe
release
o
ernmnin
F
AT
9
M
hanical
Operation
during
R
Range
13
2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve
L
1st
2nd
Shift
Valve
I
Throttle
Back
up
Valve
y
Low
Reve
Brake
Band
Servo
Release
Side
11
Front
Clut
h
I
DI
RANGE
LOW
GEAR
Po
r
flow
With
the
shift
selector
in
0
low
gear
engine
torque
is
traJWnitted
through
the
applied
rear
clu
tch
to
the
internal
gear
of
the
front
gear
set
The
c1o
kwise
rotation
o
f
the
front
inter
naI
gear
causes
the
front
planet
gears
to
rotate
clockwise
driving
the
com
pound
sun
gear
counterclockwise
The
front
planetary
carrier
is
splined
to
the
output
shaft
This
cau
the
planet
gears
to
drive
the
sun
gear
instead
of
walking
around
the
sun
gear
This
counterclockwise
rotation
of
the
sun
gear
causes
the
rear
planet
gears
to
rotate
clockwise
With
the
one
way
clutch
holding
the
rear
planet
carrier
the
rear
planetary
gears
turn
the
rear
internal
gear
and
output
shaft
clock
wise
in
a
reduction
ratio
of
approxi
mately
2
46
to
L
Fluid
flow
Manual
Valve
2
3
Automatic
Transmission
Fiont
gear
set
Rear
gear
set
Input
t1uOllsh
rear
clutch
Output
shaft
Held
by
on
way
clutch
Input
from
front
gear
set
Output
to
real
gear
set
AT330
1
J
ld
AT081
Front
clutch
Reu
clutch
Low
and
revcrx
brake
Brake
band
servo
Onto
way
clutch
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
HOLDING
Fig
AT
12
MochanicaIOp
rationduri
DJ
Ra
Governor
Valve
Pressure
Modifier
Valve
15
2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve
lst
2nd
Shift
Valve
2nd
3rd
Timing
Valve
1st
2nd
Shift
Valve
j
Rear
Clutch
I
Second
Lock
Valve
Second
Lock
Valve
LOrifice
Check
Valve
2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve
AT12
D2
RA
NGE
2ND
GEAR
Power
flow
In
02
range
the
brake
band
is
applied
to
hold
the
connecting
shell
and
sun
gear
stationary
Engine
torque
through
the
applied
rear
clutch
is
delivered
to
t
he
int
D
1l
1
gear
of
the
front
gear
set
in
a
clockwise
rotation
Clockwise
rotation
of
the
internal
gear
causes
the
planet
gears
to
walk
around
the
stationary
sun
gear
in
a
clockwise
direction
This
causes
the
output
shaft
which
is
splined
to
the
front
planet
carrier
to
turn
ina
clock
wise
direction
with
a
reduction
ratio
of
about
I
46
to
I
Fluid
flow
As
car
speed
and
governor
pressure
increase
the
governor
pressure
acting
on
the
end
of
the
1
2
shift
valve
Manual
Valve
I
Automatic
Tra
l
mission
Front
Bear
set
Rear
gear
set
Input
throuah
rear
clutch
AT331
1f
j
cW
oo
w
I
ATD79
Front
Clutch
Rearc1utch
Low
and
reverse
brake
Broke
band
One
way
clutch
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
AT447
F
S
AT
14
MechanicalOperation
during
DJ
Range
overcomes
the
force
of
the
1
2
shift
valve
spring
and
line
pressure
This
allows
the
1
2
shift
valve
to
move
to
the
upshift
position
which
directs
line
pressure
through
the
2nd
lock
valve
and
on
to
the
brake
band
Governor
Valve
15
Pressure
Modifier
Valve
2nd
3rd
Timing
Valve
2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve
1st
2nd
Shift
Valve
econd
Lock
Valve
9
Band
Servo
I
Apply
Side
1st
2nd
Shift
Valve
8
l
Rear
CIutclt
I
Second
Lock
Valve
2
3
Second
Lock
Valve
L
Orifice
Check
Valve
2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve
AT
14
Automatic
Transmission
D3
RANGE
3RD
GEAR
Front
gear
set
Rei
r
gear
set
Input
through
flODt
and
rear
clutches
Power
flow
In
D3
range
engine
troque
is
transmitted
through
both
clutches
The
front
clutch
turns
the
internal
gear
of
the
forward
gear
set
clockwise
The
rear
clutch
turns
the
sun
gears
in
a
clockwise
direction
also
With
both
the
internal
gear
and
the
sun
gear
of
the
forward
gear
set
turning
in
the
same
direction
at
the
same
speed
the
planet
gears
are
locked
in
position
and
turn
as
a
unit
The
output
shaft
spIined
to
the
forward
planet
carrier
turns
at
a
ratio
of
L
Output
shaft
AT332
Front
clutch
ON
Ij
1f
Front
clutch
Rear
e1utd
Low
reverse
brake
Brake
band
On
way
clutch
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Pressure
rdeaJe
OFF
A
T083
Fill
AT
I6
Mechanical
Operation
hiring
D
Ronge
Fluid
flow
Governor
pre
ure
increases
to
the
poinl
that
it
can
overcome
the
com
bined
forces
of
spring
and
throttle
pressure
and
move
the
2nd
3rd
shift
valve
When
the
2nd
3rd
shift
valve
opens
pressure
passes
through
the
valve
lands
to
the
2
3
timing
valve
and
on
to
apply
the
front
clutch
and
release
the
brake
band
The
car
is
now
in
D3
or
direct
drive
the
rear
clutch
was
already
applied
Manual
Valve
I
Governor
Valve
IS
Pressure
Modifier
Valve
2nd
3rd
Timin8
Valve
2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve
ht
2nd
Shift
Valve
1st
2nd
Shift
Valve
8
Second
Lock
Valve
9
Band
Servo
Apply
Side
2
i
I
I
Band
Servo
is
released
t
Second
Lock
Valve
L
Orifice
Check
Valve
2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve
10
r
Band
Servo
Rele
Side
I
L
2nd
3rd
Timing
Valve
I
I
I
Front
Clutch
I
J
Second
Lock
Valve
I
Rear
Clutch
I
3
AT
16
Note
If
difficulty
is
encountered
in
removing
retainer
direct
8
jet
of
air
toward
release
side
Ph
i
AT132
Fig
AT
40
Remov
I
Band
Servo
21
Pry
snap
rings
CD
from
both
ends
of
parking
brake
lever
@
and
remove
the
lever
Back
off
manual
shan
lock
nut
CID
and
remove
manual
plate
@
and
parking
rod
CID
Fig
AT
41
Rtmoving
Manual
Pl4tt
22
Remove
inhibitor
switch
and
manual
shaft
by
loosening
two
secur
ing
bolts
INSPECTION
Torque
converter
houslns
trensmlsslon
use
end
reer
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
extelUlion
bushing
is
worn
or
cracked
replace
it
an
mbly
of
bushing
and
rear
extension
housing
Automatic
Transmission
Geskots
end
Gorin
J
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
2
Check
that
clearance
between
seal
ring
and
ring
groove
is
correct
If
out
of
specification
replace
whichever
is
worn
beyond
limits
Clearence
1
n
58el
ring
end
ring
groove
0
04
to
0
16
mm
0
0016
to
0
0063
in
Clearance
Seal
ring
0
o
ii
J
0
1
FI
AT13
Fig
AT
42
Mea
uring
Seal
Ring
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
Drake
assemble
thrust
spring
ring
return
spring
thrust
washer
and
one
way
clutch
inner
race
Tighten
hex
head
slotted
bolt
using
Hex
head
Extension
ST2SS7000J
ST2SS70000
Torque
Wrench
GG930JOOOO
and
Socket
Extension
ST2S490000
ST2SSI200J
AT
29
J
Tightening
torque
One
way
clutch
inner
race
to
transminion
case
1
3
to
1
8
kg
m
9
to
13
ft
b
ST25570001
h
ST25490000
GG9
30
10000
Fig
AT
43
1
lalli
ll
One
way
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
Low
and
revene
br
ke
de
r
nce
0
80
to
1
25
mm
0
031
to
0
049
in
Fig
A
T
44
Measuring
Ring
to
Plate
Clearance
Available
retaining
plete
Refer
to
Service
Oeta
and
Specifications
3
Install
one
way
clutch
so
that
the
arrow
mark
4
is
toward
front
of
vehicle
It
should
be
free
to
rotate
only
in
clockwise
direction