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(7) Remove countershaft fifth gear needle bearing
assembly (Fig. 13).
(8) Remove coned shape rear bearing thrust
washer from countershaft (Fig. 14).
NOTE: Note washer bore locating notch for assem-
bly reference.
(9) Remove thrust washer locating pin from coun-
tershaft.(10) Remove mainshaft fifth gear with Puller Set
6444 and Jaw 6459 or 6820. Position first Jaw on
gear (Fig. 15).
(11) Assemble Puller Flange 6444-1and Puller
Rods 6444-3 4X2 or 6444-4 4X4 (Fig. 16). Slide
assembly onto output shaft and seat flange in notch
of jaw.
Fig. 13 COUNTERSHAFT FIFTH GEAR NEEDLE
BEARING
1 - NEEDLE BEARING
2 - COUNTERSHAFT
Fig. 14 COUNTERSHAFT REAR BEARING THRUST
WASHER
1 - THRUST WASHER
2 - THRUST WASHER PIN
Fig. 15 JAW ON MAINSHAFT FIFTH GEAR
1 - MAINSHAFT FIFTH GEAR
2-JAW
3 - MAINSHAFT
Fig. 16 PULLER FLANGE
1-JAW
2 - PULLER FLANGE
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(3) Remove reverse idler shaft (Fig. 33).
(4) Rotate countershaft outward and push reverse
idler gear away from countershaft and toward front
of case (Fig. 34).(5) Remove idler gear (Fig. 35).
(6) Keep reverse idler gear bearings and spacer
together (Fig. 36). Insert idler shaft through gear and
bearings to keep them in place.
(7) Remove idler gear thrust washers from gear
case. Install washers on idler shaft to keep them
together for cleaning and inspection.
Fig. 33 REVERSE IDLER SHAFT
1 - REVERSE IDLER SHAFT
Fig. 34 IDLER GEAR AND COUNTERSHAFT
1 - REVERSE IDLER GEAR
2 - COUNTERSHAFT
Fig. 35 REVERSE IDLER GEAR
1 - REVERSE IDLER GEAR
2 - DRIVE GEAR BORE
Fig. 36 IDLER GEAR COMPONENTS
1 - BEARINGS
2 - REVERSE IDLER GEAR
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MAINSHAFT
NOTE: Gear and synchro components can be
installed backwards. Paint or scribe gear and syn-
chro components for installation reference. Then
stack geartrain parts in order of removal.
(1) Remove drive gear thrust bearing from end of
mainshaft, if not previously removed.
(2) Place 3-4 gear in a press with support under
3rd gear and Remove 3-4 synchro hub, third gear
stop ring and third gear as an assembly (Fig. 43).
(3) Remove third gear bearing from mainshaft
(Fig. 44).
(4) Remove third gear bearing spacer (Fig. 45).
(5) Remove second gear thrust washer snap ring
from mainshaft (Fig. 45).
Fig. 43 THIRD GEAR, STOP RING, AND 3-4 HUB
1 - THIRD GEAR
2 - THIRD GEAR STOP RING
3 - 3-4 SYNCHRO HUB
Fig. 44 THIRD GEAR BEARING
1 - THIRD GEAR NEEDLE BEARING
Fig. 45 SNAP RING AND THIRD GEAR BEARING
SPACER
1 - SECOND GEAR THRUST WASHER
2 - THRUST WASHER SNAP RING
3 - THIRD GEAR BEARING SPACER
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(6) Remove second gear thrust washer (Fig. 46).
Note washer notch for locating pin.
(7) Remove thrust washer locating pin (Fig. 47)
with needle nose pliers.(8) Remove second gear (Fig. 48).
(9) Remove second gear bearing (Fig. 49).
Fig. 46 SECOND GEAR THRUST WASHER
1 - SECOND GEAR
2 - THRUST WASHER
3 - SECOND GEAR BEARING
Fig. 47 THRUST WASHER LOCATING PIN
1 - THRUST WASHER LOCATING PIN
Fig. 48 SECOND GEAR
1 - SECOND GEAR
Fig. 49 SECOND GEAR BEARING
1 - SECOND GEAR NEEDLE BEARING
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(22) Remove bearing puller tools and rear main-
shaft bearing from output shaft.
(23) Remove reverse gear thrust washer (Fig. 59).
(24) Remove reverse gear and synchro components
as assembly (Fig. 60).CAUTION: Do not disassemble synchro compo-
nents unless they are damaged. If synchro sleeve
or struts require service, mark position of sleeve on
hub before removal. Correct sleeve position is
important as sleeve can be installed backwards
causing shift problems.
(25) Remove reverse gear bearing assembly from
mainshaft (Fig. 60).
(26) Remove reverse gear bearing spacer from
mainshaft (Fig. 61).
(27) Remove reverse clutch gear snap ring (Fig.
61). Heavy duty snap ring pliers will be required to
spread the ring far enough to remove it.
Fig. 58 MAINSHAFT REAR BEARING
1-JAWS
2 - COLLAR
3 - FLANGE
4 - MAINSHAFT
5 - PULLER
6 - TIGHTENING WRENCH
7 - HOLDING WRENCH
8 - RODS
Fig. 59 REVERSE GEAR THRUST WASHER
1 - REVERSE GEAR
2 - THRUST WASHER
Fig. 60 REVERSE GEAR, BEARING, AND STOP
RING
1 - FIRST GEAR
2 - REVERSE GEAR ASSEMBLY
3 - BEARING ASSEMBLY
4 - STOP RING
Fig. 61 REVERSE GEAR BEARING SPACER AND
FIRST GEAR SNAP RING
1 - CLUTCH GEAR SNAP RING
2 - REVERSE GEAR BEARING SPACER
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(28) Remove reverse clutch gear (Fig. 62).
(29) Remove first gear from bearing and mainshaft
(Fig. 63).
(30) Remove first gear bearing from mainshaft
(Fig. 64).
CLEANING
Clean the gears, shafts, shift components and
transmission housings with a standard parts clean-
ing solvent. Do not use acid or corrosive base sol-
vents. Dry all parts except bearings with compressed
air.
Clean the shaft bearings with a mild solvent such
as Mopar degreasing solvent, Gunk or similar sol-
vents. Do not dry the bearings with compressed air.
Allow the bearings to either air dry or wipe them dry
with clean shop towels.
INSPECTION
NOTE: Minor corrosion, nicks, or pitting can be
smoothed with 400 grit emery and polished out with
crocus cloth.
Inspect the reverse idler gear, bearings, shaft and
thrust washers. Replace the bearings if the rollers
are worn, chipped, cracked, flat-spotted or brinnelled.
Replace the gear if the teeth are chipped, cracked or
worn thin.
Inspect the front bearing retainer and bearing cup.
Replace the bearing cup if scored, cracked, brinnelled
or rough. Check the release bearing slide surface of
the retainer carefully. Replace the retainer if worn or
damaged in any way.
Inspect mainshaft bearing surfaces, splines, snap
ring grooves and threads. Replace the shaft if any
surfaces exhibit considerable wear or damage.
Inspect the countershaft and bearings. Replace the
shaft if any surfaces exhibit considerable wear or
damage.
Inspect shift forks for wear and distortion. Check
fit of the sleeve in the fork to be sure the two parts
fit and work smoothly. Replace the fork if the roll pin
holes are worn oversize or damaged. Do not attempt
to salvage a worn fork. Replace shift fork roll pins if
necessary or if doubt exists about their condition.
The all bearings for wear, roughness, flat spots,
pitting or other damage. Replace the bearings if nec-
essary.
Inspect the blocker rings and fiction cones. replace
either part if worn or damaged in any way. Replace if
the friction material is burned, flaking off or worn.
Inspect synchro components wear or damage.
Replace parts if worn, cracked or distorted.
Inspect all of the thrust washers and locating pins.
Replace the pins if bent or worn. Replace the wash-
ers if worn or the locating pin notches are distorted.
Inspect the case and housing/adapter sealing and
mating surfaces are free of burrs and nicks. InspcetFig. 62 Reverse Clutch Gear
1 - REVERSE CLUTCH GEAR
Fig. 63 FIRST GEAR
1 - FIRST GEAR
Fig. 64 FIRST GEAR BEARING
1 - MAINSHAFT
2 - FIRST GEAR BEARING
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the alignment dowels in the case top surface and in
the housing/adapter are tight and in good condition.
Replace the gear case or housing/adapter if cracked
or broken.
ASSEMBLY
NOTE: Gaskets are not used in the transmission.
Use Mopar Silicone Sealer or equivalent on all gear
case and extension housing sealing surfaces.
COUNTERSHAFT AND REVERSE IDLER GEAR
(1) Install countershaft front bearing cup in case
with Handle C-4171 and Installer 6061-1.
(2) Install front bearing on countershaft with
Installer C-4340 (Fig. 65).
(3) Lubricate countershaft front bearing cup and
cone with petroleum jelly.
(4) Position gear case on end with rear of case fac-
ing up (Fig. 66).
(5) Install countershaft in gear case (Fig. 66).
NOTE: Do not install rear countershaft bearing on
countershaft at this time.(6) Lubricate reverse idler gear bearings with
petroleum jelly and install first bearing and second
bearing (Fig. 67).
(7) Install idler gear front thrust washer on boss
in gear case (Fig. 67). Coat thrust washer with lib-
eral quantity of petroleum jelly to hold it in place.
Fig. 65 COUNTERSHAFT FRONT BEARING
1 - FRONT BEARING
2 - INSTALLER
3 - COUNTERSHAFT
Fig. 66 COUNTERSHAFT IN GEAR CASE
1 - GEAR CASE
2 - COUNTERSHAFT
Fig. 67 IDLER GEAR FRONT THRUST WASHER
1 - IDLER GEAR FRONT THRUST WASHER ON BOSS
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(8) Install reverse idler gear in case (Fig. 68).
(9) Install idler gear rear thrust washer between
idler gear and case boss (Fig. 68).
(10) Align idler gear bearings and thrust washers
with a drift.
(11) Install reverse idler shaft with notched end of
shaft facing countershaft (Fig. 69).(12) Lift countershaft upward and position wood
block between front of shaft and case (Fig. 70).
(13) Install rear bearing cone on countershaft with
Installer C-4040 (Fig. 71).
Fig. 68 IDLER GEAR
1 - REAR THRUST WASHER
2 - REVERSE IDLER GEAR
3 - FRONT THRUST WASHER
Fig. 69 REVERSE IDLER SHAFT
1 - COUNTERSHAFT
2 - SHAFT NOTCH
3 - REVERSE IDLER SHAFT
Fig. 70 SUPPORTING COUNTERSHAFT
1 - COUNTERSHAFT
2 - WOOD BLOCK
Fig. 71 COUNTERSHAFT REAR BEARING
1 - INSTALLER
2 - REAR BEARING
3 - COUNTERSHAFT
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