(5) Tighten governor body attaching bolts finger
tight only. Bolts will not be final tightened until af-
ter governor and park gear are mounted on output
shaft.
OIL PUMP OVERHAUL
PUMP AND REACTION SHAFT SUPPORT
DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove seal ring from housing and reaction
shaft support (Fig. 41).
(2) Mark pump housing and support assembly for
alignment reference.
(3) Loosen bolts that attach pump body to support
(Fig. 42).(4) Remove pump-to-support bolts and separate
support from pump housing (Fig. 43).
(5) Remove inner and outer gears from reaction
shaft support (Fig. 44).
(6) If pump seal was not removed during transmis-
sion disassembly, remove seal with punch and ham-
mer.
(7) Remove front clutch thrust washer from sup-
port hub (Fig. 45).
OIL PUMP AND REACTION SHAFT SUPPORT
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
Clean pump and reaction shaft support components
with solvent and dry them with compressed air.
Fig. 40 Park Gear And Seal Rings
Fig. 41 Removing Pump Seal Ring
Fig. 42 Loosening Pump Support Bolts
Fig. 43 Separating Pump Housing From Reaction
Shaft Support
Fig. 44 Pump Gear Removal
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CAUTION: The pump inner gear is a one way fit.
The bore on one side of the gear inside diameter
(I.D.) is chamfered. Be sure the chamfered side
faces forward (to front of pump).
(6) Install new thrust washer on hub of reaction
shaft support. Lubricate washer with transmission
fluid or petroleum jelly.
(7) If reaction shaft seal rings are being replaced,
install new seal rings on support hub (Fig. 54). Lu-
bricate seal rings with transmission fluid or petro-
leum jelly after installation. Squeeze each ring until
ring ends are securely hooked together.
CAUTION: The reaction shaft support seal rings will
break if overspread, or twisted. If new rings are be-
ing installed, spread them only enough for installa-
tion. Also be very sure the ring ends are securely
hooked together after installation. Otherwise, the
rings will either prevent pump installation, or break
during installation.
(8) Install reaction shaft support on pump housing
(Fig. 55).
(9) Align reaction support on pump housing. Use
alignment marks made at disassembly. Or, rotatesupport until bolt holes in support and pump housing
are all aligned (holes are offset for one-way fit).
(10) Install all bolts that attach support to pump
housing. Then tighten bolts finger tight.
(11) Tighten support-to-pump bolts to required
torque as follows:
(a) Reverse pump assembly and install it in
transmission case. Position pump so bolts are fac-
ing out and are accessible.
(b) Secure pump assembly in case with 2 or 3
bolts, or with pilot studs.
(c) Tighten support-to-pump bolts to 20 Nzm (15
ft. lbs.).
(d) Remove pump assembly from transmission case.
(12) Install new oil seal in pump with Special Tool
C-4193 and Tool Handle C-4171 (Fig. 56). Be sure
seal lip faces inward.
(13) Install new seal ring around pump housing.
Be sure seal is properly seated in groove.
(14) Lubricate lip of pump oil seal and O-ring seal
with transmission fluid.
FRONT CLUTCH OVERHAUL
FRONT CLUTCH DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove waved snap ring and remove pressure
plate, clutch plates and clutch discs (Fig. 57).
(2) Compress clutch piston spring with Compressor
Tool C-3575-A (Fig. 58). Be sure legs of tool are
seated squarely on spring retainer before compress-
ing spring.
Fig. 52 Supporting Pump And Installing Outer Gear
Fig. 53 Pump Inner Gear Installation
Fig. 54 Hub Seal Ring Position
Fig. 55 Assembling Reaction Shaft Support And
Pump Housing
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(3) Remove retainer snap ring and remove com-
pressor tool.
(4) Remove spring retainer and clutch spring. Note
position of retainer on spring for assembly reference.
(5) Remove clutch piston from clutch retainer. Re-
move piston by rotating it up and out of retainer.
(6) Remove seals from clutch piston and clutch re-
tainer hub. Discard both seals as they are not reusable.
FRONT CLUTCH INSPECTION
Clean the front clutch components in solvent and dry
them with compressed air only. Do not use rags or shop
towels to dry any of the clutch parts. Lint from such
materials will adhere to the component surfaces and
could restrict or block fluid passages after assembly.
Replace the clutch discs if warped, worn, scored,
burned or charred, or if the facing is flaking off. Re-
place the steel plates if heavily scored, warped, orbroken. Be sure the driving lugs on the plates are in
good condition. The lugs must not be bent, cracked or
damaged in any way.
Replace the clutch spring and spring retainer if ei-
ther is distorted, warped or broken.
Check the lug grooves in the clutch retainer. The
steel plates should slide freely in the slots. Replace
the retainer if the grooves are worn or damaged.
Check action of the check ball in the retainer (Fig.
59). The ball must move freely and not stick.
Inspect the clutch retainer bushings carefully
(Fig. 60). The retainer bushings are not service-
Fig. 56 Pump Oil Seal Installation
Fig. 57 Front Clutch Components (30RH/32RH)
Fig. 58 Compressing Front Clutch Piston Spring
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able. It will be necessary to replace the retainer
if either bushing is scored, or worn.
Inspect the piston and retainer seal surfaces for
nicks or scratches. Minor scratches can be removed
with crocus cloth. However, replace the piston and/or
retainer if the seal surfaces are seriously scored.
FRONT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
(1) Soak clutch discs in transmission fluid while
assembling other clutch parts.
(2) Install new seals on piston and in hub of re-
tainer. Be sure lip of each seal faces interior of clutch
retainer.
(3) Lubricate lips of piston and retainer seals with
liberal quantity of Door Eze, or petroleum jelly. Then
lubricate retainer hub, bore and piston with trans-
mission fluid.
(4) Install clutch piston in retainer (Fig. 61). Use
twisting motion to seat piston in bottom of retainer.
Do not attempt to push the piston straight in.
This could fold the seals over causing leakage
and clutch slip.
(5) Position spring in clutch piston (Fig. 62).(6) Position spring retainer on top of piston spring
(Fig. 63).Make sure retainer is properly in-
stalled. Small raised tabs should be facing up-
ward. Semicircular lugs on underside of retainer
are for positioning retainer in spring.
(7) Compress piston spring and retainer with Com-
pressor Tool C-3575-A (Fig. 64). Then install new
snap ring to secure spring retainer and spring.
(8) Install clutch plates and discs (Fig. 57). Install steel
plate then disc until all plates and discs are installed.
(9) Install pressure plate and waved snap ring
(Fig. 57).
(10) Check clutch plate clearance (Fig. 64). Clear-
ance should be 1.70 to 3.40 mm (0.067 to 0.134 in.).
If clearance is incorrect, clutch discs, plates pressure
plates and snap ring may have to be changed.
Fig. 59 Front Clutch Piston Retainer Check Ball Location
Fig. 60 Retainer Bushing Locations
Fig. 61 Front Clutch Piston Installation
Fig. 62 Clutch Piston Spring Installation
Fig. 63 Correct Spring Retainer Installed Position
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REAR CLUTCH OVERHAUL
REAR CLUTCH DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove fiber thrust washer from forward side
of clutch retainer.
(2) Remove selective clutch pack snap ring (Figs.
65 and 66).
(3) Remove top pressure plate, clutch discs, steel
plates, bottom pressure plate and wave spring (Figs.
65 and 66).
(4) Remove clutch piston with rotating motion.
(5) Remove and discard piston seals.
(6) Remove input shaft snap ring (Fig. 67).
(7) Press input shaft out of retainer with shop
press and suitable size press tool (Fig. 68).
(8) Remove input shaft front/rear seal rings.
REAR CLUTCH INSPECTION
Clean the clutch components with solvent and dry
them with compressed air. Do not use rags or shop
towels to dry any of the clutch parts. Lint from such
materials will adhere to component surfaces and
could restrict or block fluid passages after assembly.
Replace the clutch discs if warped, worn, scored,
burned/charred, the lugs are damaged, or if the fac-
ing is flaking off. Replace the top and bottom pres-
sure plates if scored, warped, or cracked. Be sure the
driving lugs on the pressure and clutch plates arealso in good condition. The lugs must not be bent,
cracked or damaged in any way.
Fig. 64 Measuring Front Clutch Pack Clearance
Fig. 65 Rear Clutch Components (30RH)
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Replace the piston spring and wave spring if either
part is distorted, warped or broken.
Check the lug grooves in the clutch retainer. The
clutch and pressure plates should slide freely in the
slots. Replace the retainer if the grooves are worn or
damaged. Also check action of the check balls in the
retainer and piston. Each check ball must move
freely and not stick.
Replace the retainer bushing if worn, scored, or
doubt exists about bushing condition.Inspect the piston and retainer seal surfaces for
nicks or scratches. Minor scratches can be removed
with crocus cloth. However, replace the piston and/or
retainer if the seal surfaces are seriously scored.
Check condition of the fiber thrust washer and
metal output shaft thrust washer. Replace either
washer if worn or damaged.
Check condition of the seal rings on the input shaft
and clutch retainer hub. Replace the seal rings only
if worn, distorted, or damaged. The input shaft front
Fig. 66 Rear Clutch Components (32RH)
Fig. 67 Removing/Installing Input Shaft Snap RingFig. 68 Pressing Input Shaft Out Of Rear Clutch
Retainer
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seal ring is teflon with chamfered ends. The rear
ring is metal with interlocking ends.
Check the input shaft for wear, or damage. Replace
the shaft if worn, scored or damaged in any way.
ASSEMBLING REAR CLUTCH
(1) Soak clutch discs in transmission fluid while
assembling other clutch parts.
(2) Install new seal rings on clutch retainer hub
and input shaft if necessary (Fig. 69).
(a) Be sure clutch hub seal ring is fully seated in
groove and is not twisted.
(b) Note that input shaft front seal ring is teflon
and rear seal ring is metal (Fig. 70). Be sure cham-
fered ends of teflon ring are properly joined and
that ends of rear ring are securely hooked together.
Lubricate both rings with transmission fluid after
installation.
(3) Lubricate splined end of input shaft and clutch
retainer with transmission fluid. Then press input
shaft into retainer (Fig. 71).
(4) Install input shaft snap ring (Figs. 65-66).
(5) Install new seals on clutch piston. Be sure lip
of each seal faces interior of clutch retainer.
(6) Lubricate lip of piston seals with Ru-Glyde,
Door Eze, or petroleum jelly. Then lubricate retainer
hub and bore with transmission fluid.
(7) Install clutch piston in retainer. Use twisting
motion to seat piston in bottom of retainer.Do not
attempt to push the piston straight in. This
could fold the seals over causing leakage and
clutch slip.(8) Install piston spring in retainer and on top of
piston (Fig. 72). Concave side of spring faces down-
ward (toward piston).
(9) Install wave spring in retainer (Fig. 72). Be
sure spring is completely seated in retainer groove.
(10) Install bottom pressure plate (Fig. 65). Ridged
side of plate faces downward (toward piston) and flat
side toward clutch pack.
Fig. 69 Rear Clutch Retainer And Input Shaft Seal
Ring Installation
Fig. 70 Input Shaft Seal Ring Identification
Fig. 71 Pressing Input Shaft Into Rear Clutch
Retainer
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(11) Install first clutch disc in retainer on top of
bottom pressure plate. Then install a clutch plate fol-
lowed by a clutch disc until entire clutch pack is in-
stalled.
²3 discs and 2 plates are used in 30RH (Fig. 65)
²4 discs and 3 plates are required in 32RH (Fig.
66).
(12) Install top pressure plate (Figs. 65-66).
(13) Install selective snap ring (Figs. 65-66). Be
sure snap ring is fully seated in retainer groove.
(14) Measure clutch pack clearance (Fig. 73).
Clearance should be 0.64 - 1.14 mm (0.025 - 0.045
in.). If clearance is incorrect, steel plates, discs, snap
ring and pressure plates may have to be changed.(15) Coat rear clutch fiber thrust washer with pe-
troleum jelly and install washer over input shaft and
into clutch retainer (Fig. 74). Use enough petroleum
jelly to hold washer in place.
(16) Set rear clutch aside for installation during fi-
nal assembly.
PLANETARY GEAR TRAIN OVERHAUL
PLANETARY GEARTRAIN DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove planetary snap ring (Fig. 75).
(2) Remove front annulus and planetary assembly
from driving shell (Fig. 75).
(3) Remove snap ring that retains front planetary
gear in annulus gear (Fig. 76).
(4) Remove tabbed thrust washer and tabbed
thrust plate from hub of front annulus (Fig. 77).
(5) Separate front annulus and planetary gears
(Fig. 77).
(6) Remove front planetary gear front thrust
washer from annulus gear hub (Fig. 77).
Fig. 72 Piston And Wave Spring Position
Fig. 73 Typical Method Of Checking Rear Clutch
Pack Clearance
Fig. 74 Installing Rear Clutch Thrust Washer
Fig. 75 Front Annulus And Planetary Assembly
Removal
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