(6) On XJ, remove rear crossmember. On YJ, re-
move skid plate (Fig. 1).
(7) Disconnect transmission shift linkage, speed-
ometer cable, transfer case vacuum lines and clutch
hydraulic lines.
(8) Lower transmission-transfer case assembly no
more than 7.6 cm (3 in.) for access to shift lever.
(9) Reach up and around transmission case and
unseat shift lever dust boot from transmission shift
tower (Fig. 2). Move boot upward on shift lever for
access to lever retainer.
(10) Disengage shift lever as follows:
(a) Reach up and around transmission case and
press shift lever retainer downward with your fin-
gers.
(b) Turn retainer counterclockwise to release it.
(c) Lift lever and retainer out of shift tower (Fig.
2).It is not necessary to remove shift lever
from floorpan boot. Simply leave lever in
place for later installation.(11) Mark front and rear propeller shafts for in-
stallation alignment (Fig. 2). Then remove both
shafts.
(12) Remove crankshaft position sensor (Fig. 4).
(13) Disconnect transmission and transfer case
vent hoses.
(14) Remove slave cylinder from clutch housing.
(15) Remove wire harnesses from clips/tie straps
on transmission and transfer case.
(16) Support transmission-transfer case assembly
with transmission jack. Secure assembly to jack with
safety chains.
(17) Reposition adjustable jack stand under engine.
Be sure to place wood block between jack and oil
pan.
(18) Remove clutch housing brace rod.
(19) Remove clutch housing-to-engine bolts and re-
move transmission-transfer case assembly.
(20) Remove bolts attaching transmission to trans-
fer case and separate components.
(21) Remove release bearing, fork and retainer
clip.
(22) Remove clutch housing from transmission.
TRANSMISSION INSTALLATION
(1) Install clutch housing on transmission. Tighten
housing bolts to 37 Nzm (27 ft-lbs) torque.
(2) Lubricate contact surfaces of release fork, lever
and pivot ball stud. Then install bearing, fork and
clip in clutch housing.
(3) Mount transmission on transmission jack. Se-
cure transmission with safety chains.
(4) Lightly lubricate pilot bearing and transmis-
sion input shaft splines with Mopar high tempera-
ture grease.
(5) Align transmission input shaft and clutch disc
splines and install transmission.
Fig. 2 Removing/Installing Shift Lever
Fig. 3 Marking Propeller Shaft And Axle Yoke
Fig. 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor Location
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(6) Install and tighten clutch housing-to-engine
bolts to 38 Nzm (28 ft. lbs.) torque.Be sure housing
is properly seated on engine before tightening
bolts.
(7) Lower transmission no more than 7.6 cm (3 in.)
for access to the shift tower.
(8) Reach up and around the transmission and in-
sert shift lever in shift tower. Press lever retainer
downward and turn it clockwise to lock it in place.
Then install lever dust boot on shift tower.
(9) Install and connect crankshaft position sensor.
(10) Align and install transfer case on transmis-
sion. Tighten transfer case attaching nuts to 35 Nzm
(26 ft. lbs.) torque.
(11) Connect transfer case vacuum and vent hoses.
(12) Install and connect transfer case shift linkage.
Check and adjust linkage if necessary.
(13) Secure wire harnesses to clips/tie straps on
transmission and transfer case.
(14) Connect backup light switch wires.
(15) Install clutch slave cylinder.
(16) Connect vehicle speed sensor wires.
(17) On XJ, install rear crossmember and attach
cushion and bracket. Tighten crossmember-to-frame
bolts to 41 Nzm (30 ft. lbs.) torque. Tighten transmis-
sion-to-rear cushion and bracket bolts/nuts to 45 Nzm
(33 ft. lbs.) torque.
(18) On YJ, install rear cushion and bracket and
skid plate. Tighten attaching bolts/nuts to indicated
torque (Fig. 1).
(19) Align and install front/rear propeller shafts.
Tighten shaft U-joint clamp bolts to 19 Nzm (170 in.
lbs.) torque.
(20) On XJ, install skid plate if removed. Tighten
bolts to 42 Nzm (31 ft. lbs.) torque. Tighten stud nuts
to 17 Nzm (150 in. lbs.) torque.
(21) Top off transmission and transfer lubricant
levels.
(22) Remove supports and lower vehicle.
TRANSMISSION DISASSEMBLY AND OVERHAUL
ADAPTER HOUSING REMOVAL
(1) Remove release bearing, release lever and re-
lease fork from clutch housing. Then remove clutch
housing from transmission.
(2) Remove backup light switch. Then remove
drain plug (Fig. 1) and drain transmission lubricant
into pan.
(3) Remove shift tower bolts and remove tower
from adapter or extension housing (Fig. 2).
(4) Remove gasket from shift tower (Fig. 3).
Fig. 1 Drain Plug And Backup Light Switch Location
Fig. 2 Shift Tower Removal/Installation
Fig. 3 Shift Tower Gasket Removal/Installation
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(3) Tap end of output shaft with mallet to unseat and
start rear bearing out of intermediate plate (Fig. 55).
(4) Remove output shaft by rocking it lightly until
rear bearing comes out of intermediate plate (Fig. 56).
(5) Remove cluster gear by pulling it straight out
of rear bearing (Fig. 57).(6) Remove cluster gear rear bearing from interme-
diate plate (Fig. 58).
(7) Remove input shaft from output shaft (Fig. 59).
(8) Remove output shaft pilot bearing from input
shaft (Fig. 60).
Fig. 55 Unseating Output Shaft Rear Bearing
Fig. 56 Input And Output Shaft Removal
Fig. 57 Cluster Gear Removal
Fig. 58 Removing Cluster Gear Rear Bearing
Fig. 59 Input Shaft Removal
Fig. 60 Input Shaft Pilot Bearing Removal
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(23) Install input shaft on output shaft (Fig. 59).
Be sure output shaft hub is fully seated in pilot bear-
ing.
OUTPUT SHAFT AND CLUSTER GEAR
INSTALLATION
(1) Mount intermediate plate in vise (Fig. 24).
(2) Lubricate cluster gear journal and rear bearing
with petroleum jelly or gear lubricant.
(3) Install cluster gear rear bearing in intermedi-
ate plate (Fig. 81). Be sure snap ring groove in bear-
ing is rearward as shown.
(4) Start cluster gear into bearing (Fig. 57). Then
hold bearing and push gear into place. Use plastic or
rawhide mallet to seat bearing if necessary.
(5) Start output shaft rear bearing in intermediate
plate. Push shaft rearward and tap intermediate
plate with mallet to seat bearing.
(6) Install snap rings on cluster and output shaft
rearbearings only (Fig. 82). Do not install front
bearing snap rings at this time.
(7) Install reverse idler gear and shaft (Fig. 83).(8) Position rear bearing retainer over output shaft
and rear bearing.Be sure bearing retainer tab is
engaged in reverse idler shaft notch (Fig. 84).
(9) Install and tighten rear bearing retainer bolts
to 18 Nzm (13 ft-lbs).
SHIFT RAIL AND FORK INSTALLATION
The shift rail interlock pins, balls and plugs must
be installed in the correct sequence for proper shift-
ing. Refer to the installation diagram (Fig. 85) during
assembly.
Coat the intermediate plate shift rail bores
and the interlock balls, pins and plugs with a
thick covering of petroleum jelly before assem-
bly. The jelly will hold the interlock compo-
nents in place making installation easier. Use a
pencil magnet to hold and insert the interlocks.
Then use a small screwdriver to push the inter-
lock components into place.
(1) Coat reverse rail interlock pin with petroleum
jelly and install pin in rail (Fig. 86).
(2) Install reverse shift rail in intermediate plate
(Fig. 87).
Fig. 81 Installing Cluster Gear Rear Bearing
Fig. 82 Installing Rear Bearing Snap Rings
Fig. 83 Installing Reverse Idler Gear And Shaft
Fig. 84 Installing Rear Bearing Retainer
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(4) Install gear case (Fig. 112). Align shift rails and
bearings in case and tap case into position.
(5) Verify that gear case is seated on intermediate
plate dowel pins.
(6) Install front bearing snap rings (Fig. 113).
(7) Clean gear case and front bearing retainer seal-
ing surfaces with wax and grease remover. Then
wipe dry with a clean cloth.
(8) Install new seal in front bearing retainer. Then
lubricate seal lip with petroleum jelly.Installation
depth for seal is 10.5 to 11.5 mm (0.413 to 0.453
in.).
(9) Applya3mm(1/8 in.) wide bead of Mopar
Gasket Maker, or Loctite 518 to front bearing re-
tainer sealing surface.(10) Align and install front bearing retainer (Fig.
114). Be sure retainer is properly seated on case and
bearings.
(11) Install and tighten front bearing retainer bolts
to 17 Nzm (12 ft. lbs.) torque.
(12) On models with extension housing, install
speedometer gear, lock ball and retaining rings (Fig.
115). Be sure lock ball is engaged in gear.
(13) Inspect condition of reverse pin in adapter/ex-
tension housing (Fig. 116). If pin is worn or damaged,
replace it as follows:
(a) Remove roll pin access plug (Fig. 117).
(b) Tap roll pin out of housing with pin punch
(Fig. 118). Then remove old reverse pin.
(c) Install new reverse pin and secure it with roll
pin. Then install and tighten access plug to 19 Nzm
(14 ft. lbs.) torque.
(14) Clean sealing surfaces of adapter or extension
housing and intermediate plate with wax and grease
remover. Then wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Fig. 112 Gear Case Installation
Fig. 113 Front Bearing Snap Ring Installation
Fig. 114 Installing Front Bearing Retainer
Fig. 115 Speedometer Gear Installation (2WD
Models)
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(15) Apply 3 mm (1/8 in.) wide bead of Mopar Gas-
ket Maker, or Loctite 518 to sealing surface of
adapter or extension housing. Keep sealer bead in-
side bolt holes as shown in Figure 111.
(16) Align and install adapter or extension housing
on intermediate plate (Fig. 119). Be sure housing is
seated on intermediate plate dowel pins.(17) Coat threads of housing attaching bolts with
Mopar silicone sealer. Then install and tighten bolts
to 37 Nzm (27 ft. lbs.) torque.
(18) Install detent ball (Fig. 120).
(19) Install detent spring (Fig. 121).
Fig. 116 Reverse Pin Position
Fig. 117 Access Plug Removal/Installation
Fig. 118 Roll Pin Removal/Installation
Fig. 119 Adapter/Extension Housing Installation
Fig. 120 Installing Detent Ball
Fig. 121 Installing Detent Spring
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(c) Vehicle is used for trailer towing or heavy
load hauling.
FLUID/FILTER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Remove oil pan and drain fluid.
(3) Clean oil pan and pan magnet. Then clean re-
maining gasket material from gasket surface of
transmission case.
(4) Remove fluid filter screws and remove filter.
(5) Position new filter on valve body and install fil-
ter screws. Tighten screws to 4 Nzm (35 in. lbs.)
torque.
(6) Adjust rear band at this time if required.
(7) Position new gasket on oil pan and install pan
on transmission. Tighten pan bolts to 150 in. lbs. (17
Nzm) torque.
(8) Adjust front band at this time if required.
(9) Lower vehicle and refill transmission with Mo-
par ATF Plus, type 7176 fluid.
REFILLING AFTER OVERHAUL OR FLUID/FILTER
CHANGE
The most effective way to avoid overfilling after a
fluid change or overhaul is as follows:
(1) Remove dipstick and insert clean funnel in
transmission fill tube.
(2) Add following initial quantity of Mopar ATF
Plus to transmission:
(a) If only fluid and filter were changed, add3
pints (1-1/2 quarts)of ATF Plus to transmission.
(b) If transmission was completely overhauled
and torque converter was replaced or drained, add
10 pints (5 quarts)of ATF Plus to transmission.
(3) Apply parking brakes.
(4) Start and run engine at normal curb idle speed.
(5) Apply service brakes, shift transmission
through all gear ranges then back to Neutral, and
leave engine running at curb idle speed.
(6) Remove funnel, insert dipstick and check fluid
level. Add only enough fluid to bring level toMIN
dot mark on dipstick.
(7) Drive vehicle until transmission fluid is at nor-
mal operating temperature. Then recheck fluid level
as described in next step.
(8) Leave engine running at curb idle speed, shift
into Neutral, and check fluid level again. This time,
add just enough fluid to bring level up toMAX ar-
row mark but do not overfill.
(9) When fluid level is correct, shut engine off, re-
lease park brake, remove funnel, and reseat dipstick
in fill tube.
SHIFT LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT (YJ)
(1) Check linkage adjustment by starting engine in
Park and Neutral.(2) Adjustment is OK if engine starts only in park
and Neutral. Adjustment is incorrect if engine starts
in one but not both positions.
(3) If engine starts in any position other than Park
or Neutral, or if engine will not start at all, park/
neutral position switch may be faulty.
(4) Shift transmission into Park.
(5) Raise vehicle.
(6) Check condition of shift rods, bellcrank,
bellcrank brackets and linkage bushings/grommets
(Fig. 2). Tighten, repair, replace worn, damaged
parts. Do not attempt adjustment if linkage compo-
nents are worn or damaged.
(7) Loosen shift rod trunnion lock bolt or nut. Be
sure upper shift rod slides freely in trunnion (Fig. 2).
Also be sure shift rods and bellcrank rotate freely
and do not bind at any point.
(8) Verify that manual lever is in Park detent (Fig.
2). Move lever all the way rearward to be sure it is in
Park.
(9) Check for positive engagement of park lock by
attempting to rotate propeller shaft. Shaft will not
turn when park pawl is engaged.
(10) Adjust shift rod trunnion to a obtain free pin
fit in bellcrank arm and tighten trunnion lock bolt or
nut. Prevent shift rod from turning while tightening
bolt or nut. Gearshift linkage lash must be elimi-
nated to obtain proper adjustment. Eliminate lash by
pulling downward on shift rod and pressing upward
on bellcrank.
(11) Confirm proper adjustment by starting engine
in Park and Neutral. Engine should start in these
positions only.If engine starts in any position
other than Park or Neutral, adjustment is in-
correct or neutral switch is faulty.
(12) Lower vehicle and verify that steering lock op-
erates correctly.
SHIFT CABLE ADJUSTMENT (XJ)
(1) Shift transmission into Park.
(2) Raise vehicle.
(3) Release cable adjuster clamp to unlock cable
(Figs. 3 and 4). Clamp is at transmission end of ca-
ble.
(4) Unsnap cable from transmission cable bracket.
(5) Move transmission shift lever fully rearward to
Park detent. Lever is on manual valve shaft at driver
side of case.
(6) Verify positive engagement of park lock by at-
tempting to rotate propeller shaft. Shaft will not ro-
tate when park lock is engaged.
(7) Snap cable into cable bracket.
(8) Lock shift cable by pressing cable adjuster
clamp down until it snaps into place.
(9) Check engine starting. Engine should start only
in Park and Neutral.
(10) Lower vehicle.
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(7) Align valve body and seat it on case. Be sure
manual lever shaft and accumulator spring are prop-
erly seated.
(8) Hold valve body in position and install one or
two attaching bolts to hold valve body in place.
(9) Install remaining valve body bolts. Tighten all
bolts evenly in a diagonal pattern to 12 Nzm (105 in-
lbs) torque.
(10) Install new oil filter and tighten filter screws
to4Nzm (35 in. lbs.) torque.
(11) Connect converter solenoid wire to case con-
nector.
(12) Install manual and throttle levers on throttle
lever shaft. Tighten lever clamp screws and check for
free operation. Shaft and levers must operate freely
without any bind.
(13) Install oil pan and new gasket. Tighten pan
bolts to 17 Nzm (13 ft. lbs.) torque.
(14) Install seal on neutral switch, install switch in
case, and connect switch wires.
(15) Lower vehicle.
(16) Fill transmission with Mopar ATF Plus, Type
7176 fluid.
(17) Adjust gearshift linkage and throttle valve
(kickdown) cable if necessary.
GOVERNOR AND PARK GEAR SERVICE
GOVERNOR/PARK GEAR REMOVAL
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Mark both propeller shaft yokes for assembly
reference and disconnect propeller shafts at transfer
case.
(3) Disconnect speed sensor wires and remove
speedometer adapter and sensor.
(4) Position support stand under transmission con-
verter housing.
(5) Remove rear crossmember.
(6) Disconnect parking brake cable at equalizer
and disconnect exhaust components as necessary.
(7) Support transfer case with jack.
(8) Remove bolts attaching transfer case to trans-
mission adapter housing and remove transfer case.
(9) Remove bolts attaching adapter, or extension
housing to transmission and remove adapter/housing.
(10) Loosen but do not remove bolts that attach
governor body to park gear.
(11) Rotate transmission output shaft until gover-
nor weight assembly is accessible. Then remove
E-clip at this end of governor shaft.
(12) Remove governor valve and shaft from gover-
nor body (Fig. 13).
(13) Remove snap rings and washers that retain
governor body and park gear assembly on output
shaft (Fig. 14).
(14) Remove governor body-park gear assembly
from output shaft (Fig. 15).
GOVERNOR BODY/PARK GEAR DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove bolts attaching governor body to park
gear; then separate body from gear.
Fig. 13 Governor Valve And Shaft Removal
Fig. 14 Governor Body/Park Gear Retaining Snap
Rings And Thrust Washer Position
Fig. 15 Governor Body And Park Gear Removal/
Installation
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