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CHECK BALL
CHECK BALLS
FILTER
SPRING SPECIFICATIONS
Unit ot length: mm (in)
No.Spring
Standard (N€wl
Wire Dia.o.D.Free LengthNo. of Coils
o
@
tcl
\9
@
3-2 kick-down valve spring
4-3 kick-down valve spring
Orifice control valve spring
2-3 orifjce control valve spring
3-4 shift valve spring
Servo control valve spring
Modulator valve spring
1 .3 {O.051)
1 .O (O.O39)
o.8 (o.031)
o.9 (o.03s)
0.9 {0.035)
o.9 (o.o35)
1.3 (O.O51)
8.6 tO.339)
6.6 (O.260)
6.6 (0.260)
6.6 (0.260)
7.6 (O.299)
6.4 lO.252l
9.4 (O.370)
45.6
28.5
48.2
33.O
52.O
34.1
37.3
1.795)
1 .1221
1.898)
1.299)
2.O47l
1.343)
1 .469)
17 .O
14.7
33.O
14.9
26.8
12.4
14-125
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Sub-shaft
Disassembly/lnspection/Reassembly
NOTE:
a Lubricate all parts with ATF during reassembly.
a Install the thrust needle bearings with unrolled edge ot bearing retainer tacing washer.
a lnspect the thrust needle bearings and the needle bearings for galling and rough movement.
a Before installing the O-rings, wrap the shaft splines with tape to prevent dsmaging the O-.ings.
TRANSMISSIOI{ HOUSING
TRANSMISSIONHOUSING BEARING
6 x 1.0 mm12 N.m
lST-HOLD CLUTCHASSEMELY
O.RINGSReplace.
THRUST WASHER
THRUST NEEDLEBEARING
NEEDLE BEARING
4TH GEAR
THRUST I{EEDLEAEARIIIG
4TH GEAB COLLAR
NEEDLE EEARING
(1.2 kgf.m, 8.7 lbf.ft)
SUB.SHAFTCheck splines tor excessivewear or damage.Check bearing surlace torsconng. scratches or excessive
OIL GUIDE CAPReplace.NEEDLE BEARIT{GSTOPPER
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Transmission
NOTE:
a Coat all parts with ATF.a Replace the parts below:. O-rings. Lock washers. Gaskets. Locknuts. Conical spring washers. Sealing washers
TOROUE: 12 N.m (1.2 kgt.m, 8.7 tbf.fr)
LOCK-UP VALVEEODY
OOWEL PINS, 2
COOLER CHECK VALVE
Reassembly
Bolts,4
DOWEL PINS. 2
MAIN VALVE
OIL FEED PIPE
/ LUBRTcAToR
, PLATE
fln /
| / /""n
v{*' e'f _\
_! 1.-...-]]
-. :-,.
OOWEL PINS, 2
orLFEEDPIPES
OIL FEED PIPES
ACCUMULATOB COVER
OIL FEED PIPE
Bolts,3
e
"o't
CONTROL
E SHAFT
LOCK WASHER
SERVO DETENTBASE
REGULATOR VALVEBODY
OIL FEED PIPES
SERVO BODY
SERVO SEPARATORPLATE
EoDY | . "1-
OIL PUMP DRIVEN
GEAR SHAFT
OIL PUMP DRIVEN GEAR
MAIN S€PARATORPLATE
SECONDARY VALVEBODY
DOWEL PINS, 2
SECONDARY SEPARATORPLATE
vaLVE spRtNGS \_(< \
ToRou E coN vE RTE n \-\.--CHECK VALVE ----.-. --'r -
Bolt
14-156
ATF MAGNET
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2.
1.Install the ATF magnet and suction pipe collar in the
torque converter nousrng.
Install the main separator plate with two dowel pins
on the torque converter housing. Then install the oil
pump drive gear, driven gear and driven gear shalt.
NOTE| Install the oil pump driven gear with its
grooved and chamtered side facing down.
OIL PUMPDRIVE GEAR
OIL PUMPORIVEN GEAR
Grooved and chamferedside faces separatorplate.
J.Loosely install the main valve body with Iour bolts.
Make sure the oil pump drive gear rotates smoothly
in the normal operating direction and the oil pump
driven gear shaft moves smoothly in the axial and
normal operating directaons.
Install the secondary valve body, separator plate and
two dowel pins on the main valve body.
Installthe control shaft in the housing, with the con-
trol shatt and manual valve togelher.
Install the detent arm and arm shatt in the main valve
body, then hook the detent spring to the detent arm.
SERVO SEPARATOR PLATE
--- 8ixli"'
6.
36
DETENTSHAFT
DETENT ARM
MANUAL VALVE
DETENI SPRING
17. Install the oil feed pipes.
14-157
E'.:
7. Install the servo body and separator plate with six
bolts.
8. lnstall the accumulator cover with three bolts
9. lnstall the servo detent base and ATF strainer with
three bolts and new lock washers.
10. Tighten the four bolts to 12 N.m (1.2 kgf'm, 8.7
lbf.ft) on the main valve body.
Make sure the oil pump drive gear and oil pump
driven gear shaft move smoothly same as in the step
11. lf the oil pump drive gear and oil pump driven gear
shaft do not move freelY. loosen the four bolts on
the main valve body and disassemble the valve
bodies.
Realign the oil pump driven gear shaft and reassem-
ble the valve bodies, then retighten the bolts to the
specified torque,
CAUTION: Failure to align the oil pump d1iv6n gear
shaft corroctly will result in a seized oil pump drivo
geal of oil pump drivon gear shatt.
l\
(...l
=.. N
L,1ffi#
j-*/:
OIL PUMPDRIVE GEABOIL PUMP OIL PUMPDRIVEN GEAR DRIVEN GEARSHAFT
12. Install the stator shaft and stopper shatt.
13. Install the stopper shatt stay on the secondary valve
body with the bolt.
14. Install the regulator valve body with the bolt.
1 5. Install the torque converter check valve, cooler check
valve and valve springs in the requlator valve body.
16. Install the lock-up valve body, separator plate, two
dowel pins and lubricator plate with the eight bolts.
(cont'dl
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Transmission
Cooler Flushing
S!@ ro prevent iniury to tace and eyes, always
wear safety glas$es or a tace shield when using the trans-
mission flusher.
NOTE: This procedure should be performed before rein-
stalling the transmission.
1. Check tool and hoses for wear or cracks before
using.
lf wear or cracks are found, replace the hoses be-
fore using.
2. Using the measuring cup, tillthe tank with 21 ounces
{approximately 213 lulll of biodegradable tlushing
fluid (J35944-20). Do not substitute with any other
fluid.
Follow rhe handling procedure on the fluid container.
Secure the tlusher filler cap and pressurize the tank
with compressed air to between 550-829 kPa(5.6-8.45 kgt/cm,, 80- 120 psi),
NOTE: The air line should be equipped with a water
trap to ensure a dry air system.
Hang the tool under the vehicle.
Attach the discharge hose of the tank to the return
line of the transmission cooler using a clamp.
Connect the drain hose to the inlet line of the trans-
mission cooler using a clamp. Securely clamp the op-posite end of the drain hose to a bucket or floor drain.
6.
DRAIN HOSE
TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSIONCOOLER FLUSHEBCommorcially AvailabloKENT MOORE #J38405_A
DISCHARGE HOSE
14-168
BUCKET
7. With the water and air valves off. attach the water
and air supplies to the flusher. (Hot water it
available.)
OFF
8. Turn on the flusher water valve so water will tlow
through the oil cooler for 1O seconds. lf water does
not flow through the oil cooler it is completely
plugged, cannot be flushed, and must be replaced.
9. Depress the trigger to mix the tlushing lluid into the
water tlow. Use the wire clip to hold the trigger
oown.
10. While flushing with the water and flushing fluid for
2 minutes. turn the air valve on for 5 seconds every
15-20 seconds to create a surging action.
AIR PRESSURE:
MAX 829 kPa (8.45 kgt/cm,, 12O psi)
1 1. Turn the water valve off. Release the trigger, then
reverse the hoses to the cooler so you can flush in
the opposite direction. Repeat steps 8 through 1O.
12. Release the trigger and allow water only to rinse the
cooler with water for one minute.
13. Turn the water valve off and turn off the water
supply.
14. Turn the air valve on to dry the system out with air
for two full minutes or until no moisture is visible
leaving the drain hose.
CAUTION: Residual moisture in the oil cooler 01
pipes can damage the transmission.
15. Remove the flusher trom the cooler line. Attach the
drain hose 10 a oil container.
16. lnstallthe transmission and leave the drain hose at-
tached to the cooler line.
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NOTE: Check the ball bearings for wear and rough ro-
tation. It bearings are OK, removal is not necessary.
1. Remove the ball bearings using a standatd bearing
puller and bearing separator as shown.
BEARING PULLEB
BALL BEARING
Install new ball bearings using the special tool as
snown.
NOTE: Drive the bearings squarely until they bot-
tom against the carrier.
DRIVER, 40 mm l.D.07746-0030100
BALL BEARING
Bearing ReplacementOil Seal Removal
1.Remove the ditterential assembly.
Remove the 8O mm shim from the transmission
housing.
80 mm SHIM
TRA[{SMtSStONHOUSING
3. Remove the oilseal from the t.ansmission housing.
4. Remove the oil seal from the clutch housing,
OIL SEALR€plac6.
15-5
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Tapered Roller Bearing Replacement
NOTE:
a The tapered roller bearing and bearing outer race
should be replaced as a set.
a Inspect and adjust the tapered roller bearing preload
whenevef the tapered rollef bearing is replaced.
a Check the tapered roller bearings tor wear and rough
rotation. lf tapered roller bearings are OK, removal is
not necessary.
1. Remove the tapered rolle. bearings using a bearing
puller and bearing separator as shown,
BEARING
BEARII{GSEPANATOR(Commercially
available)
Install new tapered roller bearings using the special
tool as shown.
NOTE: Drive the tapered roller bearings on until they
bottom against the differential carrier.
oilSealRemoval
1.Remove the differential assembly.
Remove the oil seal from the transmission housing.
3. Remove the oil seal from the clutch housino.
15-13
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Differential (B18c1 eng:nel
Bearing Outer Race Replacement
CAUTION: Do not rous€ the thrust lhim and tho 79.8mm shim il tho outer rac6 was ddvon out.
NOTE;
a The bearing outer race and taper€d toller bearingshould be reDlaced as a set.a Inspect and adjust the tapered roller bearing proload
whenever th€ tapered roll€f bearing is roplac€d.
1 . Remove the oil seals from the transmission housing
and clutch housing (see page 15-13).
2. Remove the bearing outer raca, the thrust shim, andthe 79.5 mm shim from th€ transmission housing.
Remove the bearing outer racs and thrust shim tromthe clutch housing.
TRANSMtSStOl{ HOUStl{c
15-14
5. lnstall the oil sesl (see page 15-171.
4.Install the new thrust shim and 79.5 mm shim, then
drive the bearing outer races in the both housings
using the special tools as shown.
NOTE:
a Install the bearing outsr race squarely.a Check that there is no clearance between tha
bearing outer race, thrust shim, and transmission
housing.
BEARIl{GOUTER
07749-OOTOOOO
ONNERATTACHMENTOTttAD-PX/IOlOO