MT-8Gear BoxMount of Gear Box
4WD:
(a) Mount the bracket and supporter of leg washers of rear
engine in 4WD vehicle;(SF)
(b) Mount and tighten the third beam of 4WD vehicle. (SF)
4. Remove the wooden spill.
5. Mount exhaust pipe.
Mount the exhaust pipe on the branch exhaust pipe.
Tightening moment(623)Nm
6. Mount the wheel-brake cylinder of clutch.
Tightening moment(182)Nm
7. Mount odometer sensor and plugging elements of backup
switch.
8. Connect the drive shaft.
(See page PR-12)
9. Add oil into the gearbox.
Lubricating oil grade: GL-5 85W/90
Volume: 2.4L(dry)
Remark: the Tightening moment of oil filling/draining
plug: (3050)Nm
4WD
4WD
MT-10GearboxDisassembly of Gear Box
Disassembly of Gear Box
1. Tear down the separation toggle fork and separation
bearing.
2. Tear down the backup switch, the driven gear of
speedometer.
3. Tear down the clutch from the gearbox frame.
Take apart the nine boits.
4. Tear down bolts of locating spring of the five-speed
toggle fork, locating spring and locking ball.
(a) Dismantle the bolts from the rear cover with the torque
socket spanner.
(b) Take out the spring and locking ball with magnetic rod.
5. Tear down the operating seat of gear change lever.
(a) Dismantle the setting bolts of the operating seat of gear
change lever.
(b) Take away the operating seat lightly and put it at the
suitable place.
6. Tear down axial locating pin assembly of shifting gear.
7. Tear down the fastening nuts of extension frame.
(a) Tear down the fixing bolts of gearshift shaft.
(b) Tear down the fastening nuts of expansion shell.
MT-12GearboxDisassembly of Gear Box
11. Grip the central link plate in the table vice,
(a) Use two clutch bolts, washers and suitable nuts as shown
in the drawing.
Remark: mount the washer in the reverse direction, increase
and decrease the washer quantity to flush the bolts terminal
with the external face of the washer.
(b) Grip the central link plate in the table vice.
12. Tear down the locating spring bolts, locating spring and
locking ball,
(a) Dismantle each locating spring bolts with the torque socket
spanner.
(b) Take out the toggle fork axles of the first, second, third,
fourth and reverse as well as the axial locating spring and
locking ball of the fifth-gear toggle fork.
13. Tear down the axial retainer ring of the gearshift fork
Tap the axial retainer ring of gearshift fork lightly with two
screwdrivers and one hammer.
MT-47Gearbox Assembly of Gearbox
26. Mount the clutch frame
(a) Mount the clutch frame.
(b) Coat the sealing agent on the bolt thread.
(c) Mount the nine bolts and then tighten them.
Tightening moment
Upper tooth(6070)Nm
Tang tooth(3045)Nm
27. Mount the back-up lamp switch.
Tightening moment(2040)Nm
28. Mount the driven gear of odometer
(a) Mount the driven gear of odometer.
(b) Mount the bolts and tighten them.
Tightening moment(1015)Nm
TF-3Transfer BoxTroubleshooting
Common troubles Causes Resolving approaches
Change the lubricant or supplement the
lubricant volume.
Guarantee the torque of all connecting
elements stand at the specified value.
Open the transfer case to check the
bearing and othe parts whether is weared
or daamaged,if this happened,change
the parts.
Difficulty in mechanic gearshift or
outplace gear engagement
Troubleshooting
Incorrect lubricant or insufficient
lubricant volume.
Looseness of connecting bolt or other
connecting element.
Noise from the transfer box bearing Noise, which is spreader by the transfer
box instead of clutch, engine, drive shaft
and other parts, occurs in each speed. No driving of front wheel in the four-
gear engagementDrive chain breakDisassemble and check the damage of
inner parts, and change the chain. Adjust or repair shift lever.Open the
transfer box to check the toggle fork and
guide shaft, and change the parts as
requirement.Open the transfer box to
check whether the parts is wearied or not,
and, if any, change the weary parts.Open
the transfer box to check whether the
parts is wearied or not, and, if any, change
the weary parts.Open the transfer box to
check whether the parts is wearied or not,
and, if any, change the weary parts. Overlarge loose fit clearance of the
shift toggle fork on the shift guide
shaft.
Wear of the shift toggle fork
assembly including pin and contact
roller.
Wear of the shift cam hub and the
liner.
Attainment of coupling gear Mechanic gearshift seizing at a certain
location Engagement failure of the mechanically
shift transfer boxDamage or unsuitable adjustment of
the shifting mechanism.
Damage or serious wear of the inner
shifting parts, or looseness or
attainment of the shift toggle fork
assembly on the guide shaft.
Unsuitable adjustment of shift lever.Adjust or repair the shift lever mechanism.
Change the seriously wearied parts.
Change the loose or weary parts. Refer to the vehicle manual for correct
operation.
Add the specified oil of given volume.
Open the rear cover of transfer box to check
and changer the damaged parts.
Open the rear cover of the transfer box to
check whether the sliding parts can slide
freely along the axle, if not, dismantle it and
change the damaged parts. Incorrect operation.
Lubricant of inferior quality or
insufficient volume.
Adhesive bonding of shift toggle fork.
Adhesive bonding of the sliding joint
cover, locking sleeve or gear. Mechanic gearshift failure under the
movement of shifting handleBreak or damage of the shift rocker
arm or shift lever.
Damage of the guide plate of shifting
cam;Change the damaged element.
Open the rear cover of the transfer box to
check the damaged element and change
it. Electric gearshift troubleDamage or failure of electrically
controlled element, electric module,
speed sensor, electric motor, electric
clutch, or built-in wire harness.
Damage or worn of shifting cam,
joint cover, locking sleeve, toggle
fork or shift guide axle.Adhesive
bonding shiftRefer to the vehicle usage manual to
diagnose the failure element and change
it as requirement.
Dismantle the weary or damaged parts
and change it as requirement.
Dismantle and check the free movement
of sliding element, and change it as
requirement
TF-4Transfer Box Troubleshooting
Common troubles CausesResolving approaches
Unsuitable tire pressure.
Noise, which is spread by the transfer
box instead of the clutch, engine or other
parts, occurs at each speed.Gear noise.
Damage or wear of chain gear or
chain.Open to check whether there is weary
element or damaged element (including
the odometer gear) and, if any, change
them
Noise occurs in the high-speed or low-
speed four-gear driving.Open to check whether there is wear or
damage, and if any, adjust the tire pressure
to suitable value.
Oil leakage in transfer box. Frame Break of transfer box.
Oil leakage of other element.
Ventilation pipe block
Over-added lubricant or lubricant of
unsuitable brand
Looseness of the bolts on sealing
face.
Sealing glue of different brand or
unused sealing glue.
Oil seal wear or damage.Change the frame.
Check the leakage by wiping dry.
Open and clean it and, if necessary,
change it.
Use the specified lubricant and adjust the
lubricant to suitable volume.
Propel the bolts tightly as requirement.
Use the specified sealing glue and propel
the bolts tightly as required.
TF-10
1. output shaft
2. shift engagement sleeve assembly
3. locking sleeve
4. return spring
5. engagement sleeve
6. snapping ring
7. shift lock hub
8. clutch assembly
9. fastening snapping ring
10.shift guide shaft
11.toggle fork
Transfer BoxDisassembly of Transfer Box
1. front case of transfer box
2. rear output shaft
3. cluch coil assembly
4. clip
5. bearing
6. nut
7. transfer cover assembly
8. mark plat
9. bolt
10. odometer drave gear
11. oil seal
12. oil seal
13. bearing
14. rear cover of transfer box
15. rolling needle bearing
16. shift guide shaft
17. back spring
18. magnet
19. bundle clip10
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3. The disassembly approach for rear cover is as follows (above figure)
(a) Dismantle the nine screws and take down the clip of wire harness and
signboard in the same time.
Notice shall be taken to good keeping for the signboard, which includes the
information for the substitutes to be changed.
(b) Pry the frame lightly so that the sealing glue on the surface disengages, and
then take up the transfer box rear cover assembly directly.
(c) As for the electric gearshift transfer box, tear down the oil seal, bearing and
three nuts and clutch coil assembly.
(d) Tear down the snapping ring, pull out the bearing from the rear cover and
take apart the odometer meanwhile.
(f) Pull out the oil seal from the rear cover of the transfer box.
(g) Tear down the magnet from the front body of transfer box.
(h) Take apart the return spring from the shift guide shaft
(i) Clear away the sealing glue on the coupling face of the front housing and
rear cover of transfer box, take notice not to damage the coupling face of
the two housings or cause the materials removed dropping into the transfer
box.
4. Tear down the shifting element connected with the front axle.
Tear down the following parts from the remaining transfer box housing
assembly (electric gearshift).
(a) Electric gearshift assembly, tear down the snapping ring and sliding clutch
sleeve from the shift locking hub.
(b) Tear down the shift-locking hub from the rear output shaft.
(c) Tear down the shift engagement sleeve assembly and shift toggle fork from
the rear output shaft and shift guide shaft. Separate the assemblies one
another and tear down the shift guide shaft.
(d) Disassemble the shift engagement sleeve assembly by taking apart the
snapping ring, engagement sleeve, return spring, and locking sleeve.
(e) A plastic toggle fork that substitutes the metal toggle fork assembly and a
independent contact roller in earlier time.
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Transfer BoxTransfer Box Assembly
9. Assembly of driving chain
The parts assembly process is as follows:
(a) Put the driving chain sprocket at the rear end of the output
shaft, and the driven chain sprocket is put at the rear end
of the front output shaft on the worktable after the transfer
box housing assembly mount.
(b) Mount the chain on the sprocket.
(c) Holding the two chain sprockets parallel with the transfer
box in the space that the chain on the two sprockets are
straightened, and encase the chain and sprocket assembly
through the output shaft, it is required to run the chain
sprocket slowly to ensure that they engage with the front
output shaft and the spline.
(d) Mount the gasket and snapping ring on the front output
shaft.
10. Shift locking element assembly
The parts mounting process is as follows (for the electric shift
transfer box):
(a) Mount the return spring and locking hub on the locking
sleeve and fasten them with snapping ring to finish the
2W-4W locking sleeve assembly.
(b) Encase the shift guide shaft in the blind hole of the
housing through the deceleration toggle fork assembly
that is already assembled.
(c) Mount the shift toggle fork on the 2W-4W locking sleeve
assembly, which will slide through the shift guide shaft
and rear output shaft.
(d) Joint the combined external gear sleeve spline and the
rear output shaft spline as well as the 2W-4W locking
sleeve.
1. output shaft
2. driving chain sprocket
3. driven chain sprocket
4. washer
5. snapping ring
6. transmission chain
7. front output shaft
1. output shaft
2. shift engagement
sleeve assembly
3. locking sleeve
4. return spring
5. engagement sleeve6. snapping ring
7. shift lock hub
8. clutch assembly
9. fastening snapping ring
10. shift guide shaft
11. toggle fork