
Manual
Transmission
S
R
o
o
D
l
@
@
l
@
l
25
Control
lever
boot
26
Control
pin
bushing
27
Control
arm
pin
28
Control
lever
29
Control
lever
knob
1
2nd
3rd
fork
rod
9
4th
5th
shift
fork
17
Shift
arm
bracket
2
Retaining
pin
10
2nd
3rd
shift
fork
18
Arm
bracket
O
ring
3
Checking
ball
plug
11
Ist
reverse
shift
fork
19
Arm
bracket
plain
washer
4
Check
ball
spring
12
Striking
rod
20
O
ring
5
Check
ball
13
Striking
lever
21
S
lriking
guide
6
ht
reverse
fork
rod
14
Lock
pin
22
Striking
guide
oil
seal
7
Interlock
plunger
15
Striking
pin
23
Expansion
plug
8
4th
5th
fork
rod
16
Shift
arm
24
Control
lever
bushing
Tightening
torque
kg
m
fHb
@
0
9
to
1
2
6
5
to
8
7
@
8
2
to
to
O
59
to
72
TM229A
Fig
MT
68
FS5W60L
Transmission
Shift
Control
Components
REMOVAL
4
Jack
up
the
car
and
supporl
its
weight
on
safety
slands
Use
a
hy
draul
c
hoist
or
open
pit
if
available
Make
sure
that
safety
is
insured
S
Disconnect
front
exhaust
tube
and
remove
bolt
securing
exhaust
mounting
bracket
from
exhaust
front
tube
side
6
Disconnect
wires
from
reverse
back
up
lamp
switch
7
Disconnect
speedometer
cable
from
rear
extension
At
the
same
time
remove
top
detecting
switch
if
so
equipped
8
Remove
propeller
shaft
Refer
to
Removal
Section
PD
To
dismount
transmission
from
the
car
proceed
as
follows
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Remove
console
box
and
detach
rubber
boots
if
so
equipped
3
Place
transmission
control
lever
in
neutral
position
and
remove
it
CJi
J
TM781
Note
Plug
up
the
opening
in
the
rear
extension
to
prevent
oil
from
flow
ing
out
Fig
MT
69
Removing
Control
Lever
MT
17
9
Remove
clutch
operating
cylinder
from
transmission
case
10
Support
engine
by
placing
a
jack
under
oil
pan
with
a
wooden
block
used
between
oil
pan
and
jack
CAUTION
Do
not
place
the
jack
under
the
oil
pan
drain
plug
II
Support
transmission
with
a
transmission
jack
12
Loosen
rear
engine
mount
se
curing
bolts
CD
temporarily
and
re
move
crossmember
mounting
bolts
CV

o
Fig
MT
70
R
movi7l
lB
ar
Ensi
Mounting
Croum
mber
Manual
Transmission
3
Remove
starting
motor
14
Remove
bolts
securing
transmis
sJon
to
engine
and
gusset
Then
support
the
engine
and
trans
mission
with
jacks
and
slide
transmis
sion
rearward
away
from
engine
and
remove
from
the
car
CAUTION
Take
cate
in
dismounting
transmission
not
to
strike
any
adjacenl
parts
and
main
drive
gear
INSTALLATION
Install
the
transmission
in
the
re
verse
order
of
removal
paying
atten
tion
to
the
following
points
MT18
t
Before
installing
Clean
mating
surfaces
of
engine
rear
plate
and
trans
mission
case
2
Before
installing
lightly
apply
grease
to
spline
parts
of
clutch
disc
and
main
drive
gear
And
also
apply
grease
to
moving
surfaces
of
control
lever
and
striking
rod
3
Remove
filler
plug
and
fill
trans
mission
with
recommended
gear
oil
to
the
level
of
the
plug
hole
Oil
capacity
t
2
liters
2
US
pt
2
Imp
ptl
4
Apply
sealant
to
thread
of
filler
plug
and
install
filler
plug
totransmis
sian
case
l
l
Tightening
torque
Filler
plug
2
5
to
4
0
kg
m
t8
to
29
ft
bl

TIGHTENING
TORQUE
Ball
pin
Striking
lever
lock
nut
S
llft
arm
bracket
Mainshaft
bearing
retainer
screw
Mainshaft
lock
nut
Rear
extension
installation
bolt
Stopper
pin
bolt
Front
cover
installation
bolt
Speedometer
sleeve
lock
ing
plate
bolt
Top
detecting
switch
Reverse
lamp
switch
Neutral
switch
Return
spring
plug
Gear
oil
filler
plug
Gear
oil
drain
plug
Transmission
to
engine
installation
bolt
Tr
msmissiori
to
engihe
rear
plate
installation
bolt
Transmission
to
gusset
installation
bolt
Starting
motor
to
trans
inissi
n
installation
bolt
Rear
mounting
insulator
to
transmission
installation
bolt
Crossmember
mounting
bolt
Rear
engine
mount
installation
bolt
Clutch
operating
cylinder
installation
bolt
Propeller
shaft
to
differential
carrier
Control
lever
pin
installation
nut
Exhaust
mounting
bracket
to
exhaust
front
tube
FU
model
only
Manual
Transmission
F4W60L
2
0
to
3
0
14
to
22
0
9
to
1
2
6
5
to
8
7
0
7
to
1
0
5
1
to
7
2
1
6
to
2
2
12
to
16
0
5
to
0
8
3
6
to
5
8
1
0
to
1
6
7
to
12
0
3
to
0
5
2
2
to
3
6
2
0
to
3
5
14
to
25
2
0
to
3
5
14
to
25
0
5
to
1
0
3
6
to
7
2
2
5
to
4
0
18
to
29
2
5
to
4
0
18
to
29
1
6
to
2
2
12Jo
16
1
6
to
2
2
12
t
16
4
6
to
6
1
33
to
44
3
0
to
4
0
22
to
29
0
9
to
1
2
6
5
to
8
7
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
0
9
to
1
2
6
5
to
8
7
3
1
to
4
1
22
to
30
2
4
to
3
3
17
to
24
1
3
to
1
7
9
to
12
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
MT33
Unit
kg
m
ft
lb
FS5W60L
2
0
to
3
0
14
to
22
0
9
to
1
2
6
5
to
8
7
8
2
to
10
0
59
to
72
0
8
to
1
3
5
8
to
9
4
10
0
to
11
0
72
to
80
1
6
to
2
2
12
to
16
1
0
to
1
6
7
to
12
0
3
to
0
5
2
2
to
3
6
2
0
to
3
5
14
to
25
2
0
to
3
5
14
to
25
2
0
to
3
5
14
to
25
0
5
to
1
0
3
6
to
7
2
2
5
to
4
0
18
to
29
i
5
to
4
0
18
to
29
1
6
to
2
2
12
to
16
1
6
to
2
2
12
to
16
4
6
to
6
1
33
to
44
3
0
to
4
0
22
to
29
0
9
to
1
2
6
5
to
8
7
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
0
9
to
1
2
6
5
to
8
7
3
1
to
4
1
22
to
30
2
4
to
3
3
17
to
24
1
3
to
1
7
9
to
12
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31

Manual
Transmission
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
Condition
Difficult
to
intermesh
gears
Causes
for
difficult
gear
shifting
are
classi
fie
t
o
ro
lb
c
QncerlJing
coJltr
1
syste
and
transmission
When
gear
shift
lever
is
heavy
and
it
is
difficult
to
shift
gears
clutch
disengagement
may
also
be
unsmooth
First
make
sure
that
clutch
operates
correctly
and
inspect
transmjssion
Gear
slips
out
of
mesh
In
most
cases
this
troubk
occurs
when
check
baD
and
or
spring
is
waIn
or
weaken
ed
or
when
control
system
is
faulty
In
this
case
the
troubk
cannot
be
correct
by
replacing
gears
and
therefore
trouble
shoot
ing
must
be
carried
out
carefuDy
It
should
also
be
noted
that
gear
slips
out
of
mesh
due
to
vibration
generated
by
weakened
front
and
rear
enigne
mounts
Noise
When
noise
occurs
with
engine
idling
and
ceases
when
clutch
is
disengaged
or
when
noise
occurs
while
shifting
gears
it
is
an
indication
that
the
noise
is
from
trans
mission
Transmission
may
rallk
during
engine
idling
Check
air
fuel
mixture
and
ignition
timing
After
above
procedure
readjust
engine
idling
Probable
cause
Worn
gears
shaft
and
or
bearing
Insufficient
operating
stroke
due
to
worn
or
loose
sliding
part
Worn
or
damaged
syncluonizer
Worn
check
baD
and
or
weakened
or
broken
spring
Worn
fork
rod
baU
groove
Worn
or
damaged
bearing
Worn
or
damaged
gear
Insufficient
or
improper
lubricant
Oil
leaking
due
to
damaged
oil
seal
or
sealant
clogged
breather
etc
Worn
bearing
High
humming
occurs
at
a
high
speed
Damaged
bearing
Cyclic
knocking
sound
occurs
also
at
a
low
speed
Worn
spline
Worn
bushing
MT34
Corrective
action
Replace
Repair
ClI
replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Add
oil
or
replace
with
designated
oil
Clean
or
replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
as
a
rear
ex
tension
assembly

The
3N71
B
trammission
is
a
fully
automatic
unit
consisting
primarily
of
a
3
element
hydraulic
torque
converter
and
two
planetary
gear
sets
Two
multiple
disc
c1utclies
a
multiple
disc
brake
brake
band
and
one
way
clutch
provide
the
friction
elements
necessary
to
obtain
the
desired
function
of
the
two
planetary
gear
ets
A
hydraulic
control
system
is
used
to
operate
the
friction
elements
and
automatic
shift
controls
TORQUE
CONVERTER
The
torque
converter
is
attached
to
the
crankshaft
through
a
flexible
drive
plate
Heat
generat
in
the
t
rque
converter
is
dissipated
by
circulating
the
transmission
fluid
through
an
oil
to
water
type
cooler
in
the
radiator
lower
tank
The
welded
comtruction
of
the
torque
co
verter
prevents
di
3
ssembly
or
service
unless
highly
specialized
equipment
is
available
Qj
gJ
Autpmatic
Trimsmissi6n
DEScRIPTION
FLUID
RECOMMENDAnON
Use
DEXRON
type
automatic
transmission
fluid
only
IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
Stamped
position
The
plate
is
attached
to
the
right
han
side
of
transmission
case
AT
M
Fig
AT
l
Identification
Number
Identification
of
number
arranaemanta
JAPAJllUTOIlATlC
TRAJISIIISSIO
C8
Ull
MODEL
X
0
12
3
NO
7
6
0
1
2
34
Number
designation
76
0
I
2
34
L
Serial
productioo
number
for
the
month
Month
of
production
1
Jan
2
Feb
X
Oct
Y
Nov
Z
Dec
Lut
IJgUre
denotins
the
year
A
D
IJ
III
J
W
f
r
lrr
G
1
Transmission
case
2
Oil
pump
3
Front
clutch
4
Band
brake
5
Rear
dutch
6
Front
planetary
geat
7
Rear
planetary
gear
8
One
way
clutch
9
Low
4
Reverse
brake
10
Oil
distributor
11
Governor
12
utput
shaft
13
Rear
extension
14
Oil
pan
IS
Control
valve
16
Input
shaft
17
Torque
converter
18
Converter
housi
19
Drive
pia
te
Tightening
torque
T
of
bolts
and
nuts
kg
m
ft
lb
@
T
4
to
5
29
to
36
@
T
14
to
16
101
to
116
@
T
4
5
to
5
5
33
to
40
@
T
0
6
to
0
8
4
3
to
5
8
@
T
0
5
to
0
7
3
6
to
5
1
T
2
0
to
2
5
14
to
18
@
T
1
3
to
1
8
9
to
13
@
T
0
55
ta
0
75
4
0
to
5
4
CD
T
0
25
to
0
35
1
8
to
2
5
AT312
Fig
AT
2
3N71B
Automatic
Trammiuion
AT
2

Automatic
Transmission
HYDRAULIC
CONTROL
UNIT
AND
VALVES
The
hydraulic
or
a
tomatic
control
system
is
comprised
of
four
4
basic
groups
the
pressure
supply
system
the
pressure
regulating
system
the
flow
control
valves
and
the
friction
elements
PRESSURE
SUPPLY
SYSTEM
The
pressure
supply
system
consists
of
a
gear
type
oil
pwnp
driven
by
the
engine
through
the
torque
converter
The
pump
provides
pressure
for
aU
hydraulic
and
lubrication
needs
PRESSURE
REGULATOR
VALVES
The
pressure
regulating
valves
con
trol
the
output
pressure
of
the
oil
pump
Pre
ure
rellulator
valve
The
pressure
regulator
valve
con
trois
mainline
pressure
based
on
throttle
opening
for
the
operation
of
the
band
clutches
and
brake
Governor
valve
The
governor
valve
transmits
re
gulated
pressure
based
on
car
peed
to
the
shift
valves
to
control
upshifts
and
downshifts
Vacuum
throttle
valve
The
vacuum
throttle
valve
transmits
regulated
pressure
based
on
engine
load
vacuum
This
pressure
controls
the
pressure
regulator
valve
Also
this
pressure
is
applied
to
one
end
of
the
shift
valves
in
opposition
to
governor
pressure
which
acts
on
the
other
end
of
the
shift
valves
controlling
upshift
and
downshift
speeds
FLOW
CONTROL
VALVES
Manual
valve
The
manual
valve
is
moved
manual
Iy
by
the
car
operator
to
select
the
different
drive
ranges
1
2
ShHt
valve
The
1
2
shift
valve
automaticaIly
shifts
the
transmission
from
first
to
second
or
from
second
to
first
depend
ing
upon
governor
and
throttle
pres
sure
along
with
accelerator
position
solenoid
downshift
valve
See
Hy
draulic
Control
Circuits
Drive
2
2
3
ShHt
valve
The
2
3
shift
valve
automaticaIly
shifts
the
transmission
from
second
to
top
gear
or
from
top
to
second
de
pending
upon
governor
and
throttle
pressure
or
accelerator
position
sole
noid
downshift
valve
See
Hydraulic
Control
Circuits
Drive
3
Range
2
3
Tlmlnll
valve
For
2
3
shifts
a
restrictive
orifice
slows
the
application
fluid
to
the
front
clutch
while
the
slower
reacting
band
is
allowed
to
release
This
prevents
a
hard
2
3
or
3
2
shift
Under
heavy
load
however
the
engine
will
tend
to
run
away
during
the
2
3
or
3
2
shift
pause
therefore
a
2
3
timing
valve
using
throttle
and
governor
pressure
is
used
to
bypass
the
restrictive
orifice
during
such
heavy
load
conditions
Solenoid
down
hHt
valve
The
solenoid
downshift
valve
is
activated
electrically
when
the
ac
celerator
is
f1oor
d
causing
a
forced
downshift
from
top
to
second
top
to
first
or
second
to
first
gear
depending
upon
car
speed
governor
pressure
AT
3
Pre
ure
modified
valve
The
pressure
modifier
valve
assists
the
mainline
pressure
regulator
valve
in
lowering
mainline
pressure
during
high
speed
light
load
conditions
such
as
steady
speed
cruise
Governor
pres
sure
working
against
a
spring
opens
the
valve
which
aUows
modified
throt
tle
pressure
to
work
against
the
pres
sure
regulator
valve
spring
lowering
mainline
pressure
Lower
operating
pressure
under
light
load
reduces
oil
temperature
and
increases
transmis
sian
life
Throttle
back
up
valve
The
throttle
back
up
valve
assists
the
vacuum
throttle
valve
to
increase
line
pressure
when
the
manual
valve
is
shifted
either
to
2
or
I
range
Second
lock
valve
The
second
lock
valve
is
used
to
bypa
the
1
2
shift
valve
to
maintain
the
band
apply
pressure
in
2
posi
tion
The
valve
is
also
used
as
an
oil
passage
for
the
1
2
shift
valve
band
apply
pressure
in
D2
D3
and
12
Range
CLUTCHES
AND
BAND
SERVOS
The
servo
pistons
of
the
clutches
low
reverse
brake
and
band
are
moved
hydraulically
to
engage
the
clutches
brake
and
apply
the
band
The
clutch
and
brake
istons
are
released
by
spring
tension
and
band
piston
is
released
by
spring
tension
and
hy
draulic
pressure

OIL
CHANNEL
IDENTIFICATION
The
circuit
numbers
shown
in
each
Hydraulic
Control
Circuit
are
classified
as
follows
according
to
the
function
Pressure
source
of
the
line
7
Operating
line
pressure
for
friction
elements
I
2
3
4
5
6
g
9
10
11
12
Auxiliary
line
pressure
13
Torque
converter
pressure
14
Governor
pressure
15
Throttle
system
pressure
16
17
18
19
Oil
pump
discharge
hole
7
f
Torque
converter
pressure
14
Rear
clutch
pressure
1
Front
clutch
pressure
11
W
h0i1
pu
6
suction
hote
e
8
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Automatic
Transmission
L
f
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AT
5
Oil
Channela
in
Cou
Front
Face
lo
o
o
0
Oil
pump
discharge
hole
7
Governor
pressure
15
1
h
Torque
converter
I
pressure
14
0
0
Servo
release
Rear
clutch
l
press
re
10
r
L
Governor
reed
pressure
1
pressure
1
Servo
tlghtemng
li
nb
o
0
pressure
9
r
Front
clutch
fI
Low
reverse
brake
pressure
12
pressure
11
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0
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1
1
P
u
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4
Oil
Channell
in
Oil
Pump
Fig
A
T
6
Oil
Channell
in
Cou
Fac
MECHANICAL
OPERATION
In
the
3N71B
automatic
transmis
sion
each
part
operates
as
shown
in
the
following
table
at
each
gear
select
position
RanKe
Cm
ratio
Clutch
Low
A
Front
Rear
brake
One
w
y
dutch
Parkin
pa
l
Band
servo
Operation
Release
Park
on
on
Reftrst
2
182
on
on
on
Neutral
Dl
Lo
2
458
on
on
Drift
02
Second
1
458
on
03
Top
1
000
on
on
on
2
Second
1
4
8
on
on
12
Second
1458
on
on
Low
2
4
8
on
on
Note
The
low
brake
is
applied
in
11
raiW
to
prevent
free
whee6ng
when
coasting
and
aIlows
engine
braking
AT
5

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r
n
P
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Torqu
con
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cool
Drain
volv
r
Front
lubricatic
Ora
1
x
j
L
u
2
6
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pr
u
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Automatic
Transmission
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b
r
kr
Brah
bond
f
12@
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di
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r
11
throttl
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k
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n
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13
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lv
In
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Si
R
or
clutch
x
Otific
chick
volv
Throttl
drain
01
x
II
5
I
J
1
11
II
2
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2
dl
r
Shift
u
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n
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l
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X
Secondary
Primary
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101
90
nor
01
Not
Mark
d
X
ore
drain
lint
pru
r
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nor
f
d
p
u
ur
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prusu
r
r
cl
Torqu
convert
p
ur
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ratt
prUlur
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Fig
A
T
B
Oil
Pre
re
Circuit
Diagram
P
rang
Par
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