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7B-80 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
12) Disconnect couplers from solenoid valves, and transmission
temperature sensor.
Remove transmission temperature sensor.
13) Remove valve body assembly (1).
14) Remove solenoid harness assembly.
15) Remove accumulator pistons and springs.
To remove C0 (1), C2 (2) and B1 (3) accumulator pistons
and springs, position a rag on pistons to catch each piston.
To remove pistons, force low-pressure compressed air (1 kg/
cm
2, 15 psi, 100 kPa, max) into hole (4) as shown in figure,
and pop each piston into the rag.
To remove B0 and C1 accumulator pistons and springs,
remove each snap ring and accumulator spacer, then
remove spring and piston.
16) Remove torque converter housing (1).
a) Remove housing bolts.
b) Remove housing while tapping around it lightly with a plas-
tic hammer. CAUTION:
Be careful not to let manual valve fall off when removing
valve body assembly.
NOTE:
There are three kinds of bolts (bolts A, B and C) fixing
valve body assembly.
2. Bolt A
3. Bolt B
4. Bolt C
NOTE:
Do not push accumulator pistons with fingers or any-
thing before removing them. Pushing them may cause
compressed fluid in accumulator to spew out of hole and
get to your face and clothes.
NOTE:
Never reuse bolts A shown in figure.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-85
35) Remove planetary sun gear No.2 (1) and thrust needle roller
bearing (2).
36) Remove snap ring, then remove brake flange and disc.
37) Remove snap ring, then remove brake discs and plates (B1
brake).
38) Remove snap ring (1), then O/D brake return spring seat (2),
return spring (3) and spring retainer (4).
39) Remove snap ring (1) then remove 1st & 2nd brake piston
return spring subassembly (2) and 1st & 2nd brake piston
(3).
To remove 1st & 2nd brake piston, force low-pressure com-
pressed air (1 kg/cm
2, 15 psi, 100 kPa, max) into hole (5)
shown in figure and pop out 1st & 2nd brake piston into a
rag.
4. Air gun
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7B-86 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
40) Remove counter drive gear (1).
41) Use hydraulic press (8) and special tool to compress wave
spring (4), then remove snap ring (1).
Special tool
(A) : 09926-96040
42) Remove reverse brake piston seat (3), wave spring (4) and
reverse brake piston (5).
To remove reverse brake piston, force low-pressure com-
press air (1 kg/cm
2, 15 psi, 100 kPa, max) into hole (7)
shown in figure, and pop out piston into a rag.
NOTE:
Do not compress wave spring more than necessary.
Do not reuse snap ring (1).
2. Flat end rod or the like
6. Air gun
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7B-88 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY OF SUBASSEMBLY
OIL PUMP
CAUTION:
Keep component parts in group for each subassembly and avoid mixing them up.
Clean all parts with cleaning solvent thoroughly and air dry them.
Use kerosene or automatic transmission fluid as cleaning solvent.
Do not use wiping cloths or rags to clean or dry parts.
All oil passages should be blown out and checked to make sure that they are not obstructed.
Keep face and eyes away from solvent spray while air blowing parts.
Check mating surface for irregularities and remove them, if any, and clean it again.
Soak new clutch discs and brake discs in transmission fluid for at least 2 hours before assembly.
Replace all gaskets and O-rings with new ones.
Apply automatic transmission fluid to all O-rings.
When installing seal ring, be careful so that it is not expanded excessively, extruded or caught.
Replace oil seals that are removed and apply grease to their lips.
Before installing, be sure to apply automatic transmission fluid to sliding, rolling and thrusting sur-
face of all component part. Also after installation, make sure to check each part for proper opera-
tion.
Always use torque wrench when tightening bolts.
1. Oil seal
: Apply grease 99000-25030 to oil seal lip.7. Clutch drum thrust washer
2. D-ring
: Apply grease 99000-25030 to all over surface. 8. Clutch drum oil seal ring
: Apply grease 99000-25030 to all over surface.
3. Oil pump body Apply automatic transmission fluid.
4. Oil pump drive gear Tightening torque
5. Oil pump driven gear Do not reuse.
6. Stator shaft assembly
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7B-92 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
4) Remove front clutch balancer (1) and front clutch return
spring seat (2).
5) Remove front clutch piston (3).
Blow compressed air through input shaft oil hole to remove
piston. If piston does not pop out, take it out with long nose
pliers.
6) Remove D-ring (4) from front clutch No.1 drum (5).
INSPECTION
Clutch Discs, Plates and Flange
Check that sliding surfaces of discs, plates and flanges are not
worn or burnt. If necessary, replace.
Front Clutch Return Spring Seat
Measure height of front clutch return spring.
Height of front clutch return spring
: 14.85 mm (0.585 in.)
Front Clutch Piston Lip and Front Clutch Balancer Lip
Check each lip for wear, deformation, cut, and/or hardening. If
necessary, replace.
NOTE:
If disc lining is exfoliated or discolored, replace all
discs.
Before assembling new discs, soak them in A/T fluid
for at least two hours.
NOTE:
Do not apply excessive force when measuring spring
height.
Perform measurement at several points.
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7B-94 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
6) Install snap ring (1).
7) Place special tool (A) on soft jawed vise (1) and install 2 oil
seal rings on special tool.
Special tool
(A) : 09926-26030
(B) : Clutch drum seal ring 22831-83E10 SUZUKI GENUINE
PARTS
8) Place front clutch assembly (1) on special tool (A).
9) Set dial gauge (4) on the top of clutch flange (2) and mea-
sure clearance by blowing compressed air (4 kg/cm
2, 57 psi)
as shown in figure.
If the clearance is out of specification, replace clutch discs,
plates and flange.
Front clutch disc clearance
: 0.47 – 1.14 mm (0.0185 – 0.0448 in.) NOTE:
Make sure that the ends of the snap ring do not come to
the opening of the front clutch No.1 drum.
NOTE:
Clutch drum seal set has two seal rings in a set.
Do not use the seal rings removed from oil pump
assembly. It is not necessary to remove seal rings
from special tool once installed.
3. Air gun
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-95
10) Attach special tool (B) to dial gauge (2) and set them on the
lowest clutch plate.
Special tool
(B) : 09952-06010
11) Measure piston stroke by blowing compressed air (4 kg/cm
2,
57 psi) as shown in figure.
If the piston stroke is out of specification, replace clutch
discs, plates and flange.
Front clutch piston stroke
: 1.46 – 1.64 mm (0.0575 – 0.0646 in.)
REAR CLUTCH (C1 CLUTCH)
1. Front clutch assembly
3. Air gun
1. Input shaft oil seal ring
: Apply grease 99000-25030 to all over surface.8. Clutch plate
2. Input shaft subassembly 9. Clutch disc
3. D-ring
: Apply grease 99000-25030 to all over surface.10. Clutch flange
4. Rear clutch piston
: Apply grease 99000-25030 to the lip of the piston.11. Snap ring
5. Rear clutch return spring seat Apply automatic transmission fluid.
6. Rear clutch balancer Do not reuse.
7. Shaft snap ring
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7B-96 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
DISASSEMBLY
1) Remove snap ring.
2) Remove flange (1), discs and plates.
3) Remove shaft snap ring (1).
Compress piston return springs and remove shaft snap ring.
Place special tool (clutch spring compressor) on spring seat
and compress spring with a press (2), and then remove shaft
snap ring, using a flat end rod or the like (3).
Special tool
(A) : 09926-96020
4) Remove rear clutch balancer (1) and rear clutch return
spring seat (2).
5) Remove rear clutch piston (3).
If piston does not pop out, blow compressed air through
input shaft oil hole to remove piston.
6) Remove D-ring, and oil seals from input shaft subassembly
(4).
INSPECTION
Clutch Discs, Plates and Flange
Check that sliding surfaces of discs, plates and flanges are not
worn or burnt. If necessary, replace.
CAUTION:
Do not push down return spring more than necessary.
NOTE:
If disc lining is exfoliated or discolored, replace all
discs.
Before assembling new discs, soak them in A/T fluid
for at least two hours.