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(b) Using a large screwdriver, remove the RH retainer.
NOTICE: Wrap the screwdriver tip in a rag, etc. to avoid
damaging the case and retainer.
4. REMOVE CARRIER COVER
(a) Remove the 10 bolts.
(b) Tap the carrier cover with a plastic hammer to remove it.
(c) Remove the apply gasket.
5. REMOVE DIFFERENTIAL CASE
Remove the differential case, outer case and shim from
the transaxle case.
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6. REMOVE TRANSAXLE CAP
(a) Remove the bolt.
(b) Using pliers, pull out the drive pinion cap.
(c) Remove the O±rings from the cap.
7. MEASURE DRIVE PINION PRELOAD
Using a small torque wrench, measure the drive pinion
preload.
Preload (Reused bearing at starting):
0.5±0.8 N´m (5±8 kgf´cm, 4.3±6.9 in.´lbf)
The total preload measured in step 1 minus the drive pin-
ion preload equals 0.1±0.2 N´m (1.3±2.0 kgf´cm, 1.1±1.7
in.´lbf). If the result is not within this specification, the side
bearing preload is suspect.
8. REMOVE COUNTER DRIVEN GEAR
(a) Using a chisel and hammer, loosen the staked part of the
nut.
(b) Using SST to hold the gear, remove the nut.
SST 09330±00021, 09350±32014 (09351±32032)
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(c) Using SST, remove the gear and bearing.
SST 09350±32014 (09351±32061)
9. REMOVE OUTER RACE, SPACER AND OIL SLINGER
(a) Using SST, remove the outer race with oil slinger and
spacer.
SST 09350±32014 (09308±10010)
(b) Using SST, remove the snap ring.
SST 09350±32014 (09351±32050)
10. REMOVE DRIVE PINION
(a) Using SST, remove the snap ring.
SST 09350±32014 (09351±32050)
(b) Install the bar into the case hole to drive out the drive pin-
ion.
(c) Using a press, drive out the drive pinion from transaxle
case.
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(d) Remove the bearing cage from drive pinion.
(e) Using SST, press out the bearing.
SST 09950±00020
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GENERAL NOTES
The instructions here are organized so that you work on only one component group at a time.
This will help avoid confusion from similar±looking parts of different subassemblies being on your work-
bench at the same time.
The component groups are inspected and repaired from the converter housing side.
As much as possible, complete the inspection, repair and assembly before proceeding to the next compo-
nent group. If a component group cannot be assembled because parts are being ordered, be sure to keep
all parts of that group in a separate container while proceeding with disassembly, inspection, repair and
assembly of other component groups.
Recommended fluid for the automatic transaxle: ATF D±@@@@@: [g 2] or DEXRON®@@@@@: [g
3](DEXRON®@@@@@: [g 2])
1. GENERAL CLEANING NOTES:
(a) All disassembled parts should be washed clean and any fluid passages and holes blown through with
compressed air.
(b) When using compressed air to dry parts, always aim away from yourself to prevent accidentally spray-
ing automatic transaxle fluid or kerosene in your face.
(c) The recommended automatic transaxle fluid or kerosene should be used for cleaning.
2. PARTS ARRANGEMENT:
(a) After cleaning, the parts should be arranged in the correct order to allow efficient inspection, repairs,
and reassembly.
(b) When disassembling a valve body, be sure to keep each valve together with the corresponding spring.
(c) New brakes and clutches that are to be used for replacement must be soaked in transaxle fluid for at
least fifteen minutes before assembly.
3. GENERAL ASSEMBLY:
(a) All oil seal rings, clutch discs, clutch plates, rotating parts, and sliding surfaces should be coated with
transmission fluid prior to reassembly.
(b) All gaskets and rubber O±rings should be replaced.
(c) Make sure that the ends of a snap ring are not aligned with one of the cutouts and are installed in the
groove correctly.
(d) If a worn bushing is to be replaced, the subassembly containing that bushing must be replaced.
(e) Check thrust bearings and races for wear or damage. Replace if necessary.
(f) Use petroleum jelly to keep parts in place.
AX02T±07
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SECOND COAST BRAKE
COMPONENTS
SECOND COAST BRAKE PISTON
DISASSEMBLY
1. REMOVE OIL SEAL RING
Remove the oil seal ring from the piston.
2. REMOVE PISTON ROD
(a) Remove the E±ring while pushing the piston with needle±
nose pliers.
AX02U±02
AX02V±02
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(b) Remove the inner spring, plate washer and piston rod.
SECOND COAST BRAKE COMPONENT
INSPECTION
If the lining of the brake band is peeling off or discolored,
or even part of the printed mark is defaced, replace the
brake band.
SECOND COAST BRAKE PISTON
ASSEMBLY
1. SELECT PISTON ROD
If the band is OK but piston stroke not within the standard
value, select a new piston rod.
Piston stroke:
2.0±3.5 mm (0.079±0.138 in.)
There are 2 lengths of piston rod.
Piston rod length:
95.2 mm (3.748 in.)
96.3 mm (3.791 in.)
2. INSTALL PISTON ROD
(a) Install the plate washer and inner spring to the piston rod.
AX02W±03
AX02X±03
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(b) Install the E±ring while pushing the piston.
3. INSTALL OIL SEAL RING
(a) Apply ATF to the oil seal ring.
(b) Install the oil seal ring to the piston.
NOTICE: Do not spread the ring ends more than necessary.