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Valve Body Repair
B A
6. Remove the cooler check valve spring (L) and thecooler check valve (M), then remove the main valve
body (N) (three bolts). Do not let the check balls (O)
fall out.
7. Remove the ATF pump driven gear shaft (P), then remove the ATF pump gears (Q).
8. Remove the main separator plate (R) and the two dowel pins (S).
9. Remove the ATF magnet (T), clean and reinstall it in the torque converter housing (U).
10. Clean the inlet opening (A) of the ATF strainer (B) thoroughly with compressed air, then check that it
is in good condition and that the inlet opening is
not clogged.
11. Test the ATF strainer by pouring clean ATF through the inlet opening, and replace it if it is clogged or
damaged.
12. Remove the O-rings (V) (W) from the stator shaft and the ATF strainer. Install the new ones when
installing the valve bodies. NOTE: This repair is only necessary if one or more of
the valves in a valve body do not slide smoothly in their
bores. Use this procedure to free the valves.
1. Soak a sheet of 600 abrasive paper in ATF for about 30 minutes.
2. Carefully tap the valve body so the sticking valve drops out of its bore. It may be necessary to use a
small screwdriver to pry the valve free. Be careful
not to scratch the bore with the screwdriver.
3. Inspect the valve for any scuff marks. Use the ATF- soaked 600 paper to polish off any burrs that are
on the valve, then wash the valve in solvent and
dry it with compressed air.
4. Roll up half a sheet of ATF-soaked 600 paper and insert it in the valve bore of the sticking valve.
Twist the paper slightly, so that it unrolls and fits
the bore tightly, then polish the bore by twisting the
paper as you push it in and out.
NOTE: The valve body is aluminum and does not
require much polishing to remove any burrs.
(cont’d)
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Valve Body Repair
B A
6. Remove the cooler check valve spring (L) and thecooler check valve (M), then remove the main valve
body (N) (three bolts). Do not let the check balls (O)
fall out.
7. Remove the ATF pump driven gear shaft (P), then remove the ATF pump gears (Q).
8. Remove the main separator plate (R) and the two dowel pins (S).
9. Remove the ATF magnet (T), clean and reinstall it in the torque converter housing (U).
10. Clean the inlet opening (A) of the ATF strainer (B) thoroughly with compressed air, then check that it
is in good condition and that the inlet opening is
not clogged.
11. Test the ATF strainer by pouring clean ATF through the inlet opening, and replace it if it is clogged or
damaged.
12. Remove the O-rings (V) (W) from the stator shaft and the ATF strainer. Install the new ones when
installing the valve bodies. NOTE: This repair is only necessary if one or more of
the valves in a valve body do not slide smoothly in their
bores. Use this procedure to free the valves.
1. Soak a sheet of 600 abrasive paper in ATF for about 30 minutes.
2. Carefully tap the valve body so the sticking valve drops out of its bore. It may be necessary to use a
small screwdriver to pry the valve free. Be careful
not to scratch the bore with the screwdriver.
3. Inspect the valve for any scuff marks. Use the ATF- soaked 600 paper to polish off any burrs that are
on the valve, then wash the valve in solvent and
dry it with compressed air.
4. Roll up half a sheet of ATF-soaked 600 paper and insert it in the valve bore of the sticking valve.
Twist the paper slightly, so that it unrolls and fits
the bore tightly, then polish the bore by twisting the
paper as you push it in and out.
NOTE: The valve body is aluminum and does not
require much polishing to remove any burrs.
(cont’d)
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14-30214-302 Valve Body
Valve Body Repair (cont’d)
Valve Body Valve Installation
C
A B
5. Remove the 600 paper. Thoroughly wash the
entire valve body in solvent, then dry it with
compressed air.
6. Coat the valve with ATF, then drop it into its bore. It should drop to the bottom of the bore under its
own weight. If not, repeat step 4, then retest. If the
valve still sticks, replace the valve body.
7. Remove the valve, and thoroughly clean it and the valve body with solvent. Dry all parts with
compressed air, then reassemble using ATF as a
lubricant. 1. Coat all parts with ATF before assembly.
2. Install the valves and the springs in the sequence
shown for the main valve body (see page 14-303),
the regulator valve body (see page 14-305), and the
servo body (see page 14- 306). Refer to the
following valve cap illustrations, and install each
valvecapsotheendshownfacingupwillbefacing
the outside of the valve body.
3. Install all the springs and the seats. Insert the spring (A) in the valve, then install the valve in the
valve body (B). Push the spring in with a
screwdriver, then install the spring seat (C).
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14-30214-302 Valve Body
Valve Body Repair (cont’d)
Valve Body Valve Installation
C
A B
5. Remove the 600 paper. Thoroughly wash the
entire valve body in solvent, then dry it with
compressed air.
6. Coat the valve with ATF, then drop it into its bore. It should drop to the bottom of the bore under its
own weight. If not, repeat step 4, then retest. If the
valve still sticks, replace the valve body.
7. Remove the valve, and thoroughly clean it and the valve body with solvent. Dry all parts with
compressed air, then reassemble using ATF as a
lubricant. 1. Coat all parts with ATF before assembly.
2. Install the valves and the springs in the sequence
shown for the main valve body (see page 14-303),
the regulator valve body (see page 14-305), and the
servo body (see page 14- 306). Refer to the
following valve cap illustrations, and install each
valvecapsotheendshownfacingupwillbefacing
the outside of the valve body.
3. Install all the springs and the seats. Insert the spring (A) in the valve, then install the valve in the
valve body (B). Push the spring in with a
screwdriver, then install the spring seat (C).
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")  SPRING SPECIFICATIONS Springs Standard (New)-Unit: mm (in.) Wire Diameter O.D. Free Length No. of Coils
14-303
Main Valve Body Disassembly, Inspection, and Reassembly
ASPRING SEAT
BC RELIEF VALVE
D VALVE SLEEVE
MAIN VALVE BODY CHECK BALLCOOLER CHECK
VALVEFE
LOCK-UP
CONTROL
VALVE
SHIFT VALVE E SHIFT VALVE A
SHIFT VALVE B
SHIFT VALVE C
CHECK BALL
ROLLER
SERVO CONTROL VALVE
MANUAL VALVE
VALVE CAP VALVE CAP CLIP G
H
1. Clean all parts thoroughly in solvent, and dry them with compressed air. Blow out all passages.
2. Do not use a magnet to remove the check balls, it may magnetize the balls.
3. Inspect the valve body for scoring and damage.
4. Check all valves for free movement. If any fail to slide freely, do the valve body repair procedure (see page 14-301).
5. Coat all parts with ATF during assembly.
A Shift valve A spring 0.8 (0.031) 5.6 (0.220) 28.1 (1.106) 15.9B Shift valve B spring 0.8 (0.031) 5.6 (0.220) 28.1 (1.106) 15.9
C Shift valve C spring 0.8 (0.031) 5.6 (0.220) 28.1 (1.106) 15.9
D Relief valve spring 1.0 (0.039) 9.6 (0.378) 34.1 (1.343) 10.2 E Lock-up control valve spring 0.65 (0.026) 7.1 (0.280) 23.1 (0.909) 12.7F Cooler check valve spring 0.85 (0.033) 6.6 (0.260) 27.0 (1.063) 11.3
G Servo control valve spring 0.7 (0.028) 6.6 (0.260) 35.7 (1.406) 17.2 H Shift valve E spring 0.8 (0.031) 5.6 (0.220) 28.1 (1.106) 15.9
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ATF Pump Gears Side (Radial) Clearance:
Standard (New):
ATF Pump Drive Gear:
0.210 0.265 mm (0.0083 0.0104 in.)
ATF Pump Driven Gear:
0.070 0.125 mm (0.0028 0.0049 in.)
ATF Pump Drive/Driven Gear Thrust (Axial)
Clearance:
Standard (New): 0.03 0.06 mm (0.001 0.002 in.)
Service Limit: 0.07 mm (0.003 in.)
14-304 Valve Body
ATF Pump Inspection
A
B
C
D A
B
C B
A
D
1. Install the ATF pump drive gear (A), the driven gear(B), and the ATF pump driven gear shaft (C) in the
main valve body (D). Lubricate all parts with ATF,
and install the ATF pump driven gear with its
grooved and chamfered side facing up. 2. Measure the side clearance of the ATF pump drive
gear (A) and the driven gear (B).
3. Remove the ATF pump driven gear shaft. Measure the thrust clearance between the ATF pump driven
gear (A) and the valve body (B) using a straight
edge (C) and a feeler gauge (D).
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14-305
Regulator Valve Body Disassembly, Inspection, and Reassembly
6x1.0mm
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m, 8.7 lbf·ft)
F G
H 1ST ACCUMULATOR
PISTON
O-RING
REGULATOR VALVE BODY
LOCK-UP SHIFT VALVE
E
VALVE CAP CLIP
VALVE CAP REGULATOR VALVE
TORQUE CONVERTER
CHECK VALVE D
SPRING SEAT A
B
C ACCUMULATOR COVER
3RD ACCUMULATOR PISTON
REGULATOR
SPRING CAP
STOP BOLT
6x1.0mm
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m,
8.7 lbf·ft) BAFFLE PLATE
1. Clean all parts thoroughly in solvent, and dry them with compressed air. Blow out all passages.
2. Inspect the valve body for scoring and damage.
3. Check all valves for free movement. If any fail to slide freely, do the valve body repair procedure (see page 14-301).
4. Hold the regulator spring cap in place while removing the stop bolt. The regulator spring cap is spring loaded.
5. Coat all parts with ATF during assembly.
6. Replace the O-rings with new ones.
7. When reassembling the valve body, align the hole in the regulator spring cap with the hole in the valve body, then
press the spring cap into the valve body, and tighten the stop bolt.
A Stator reaction spring 4.5 (0.177) 35.4 (1.394) 30.3 (1.193) 1.92 B Regulator valve spring A 1.9 (0.075) 14.7 (0.579) 80.6 (3.173) 16.1
C Regulator valve spring B 1.6 (0.063) 9.2 (0.362) 44.0 (1.732) 12.5
D Torque converter check valve spring 1.2 (0.047) 8.6 (0.339) 33.8 (1.331) 12.2 E Lock-up shift valve spring 1.0 (0.039) 6.6 (0.260) 35.5 (1.398) 18.2F 3rd accumulator spring 2.5 (0.098) 14.6 (0.575) 29.9 (1.177) 4.9
G 1st accumulator spring A 2.4 (0.094) 18.6 (0.732) 49.0 (1.929) 7.1 H 1st accumulator spring B 2.3 (0.091) 12.2 (0.480) 31.5 (1.240) 6.6
Replace.
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")  SPRING SPECIFICATIONS Springs Standard (New)-Unit: mm (in.) Wire Diameter O.D. Free Length No. of Coils
14-306Valve Body
Servo Body Disassembly, Inspection, and Reassembly
6x1.0mm
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m, 8.7 lbf·ft)
O-RING
SERVO VALVE/SHIFT FORK SHAFT
SPRING SEAT ACCUMULATOR COVER
F
5TH ACCUMULATOR PISTON
SERVO BODY
O-RING
SHIFT VALVE D
A
O-RING
4TH ACCUMULATOR PISTON
O-RING
B
C
2ND ACCUMULATOR PISTON
DE
1. Clean all parts thoroughly in solvent, and dry them with compressed air. Blow out all passages.
2. Inspect the valve body for scoring and damage.
3. Check shift valve D for free movement. If any fail to slide freely, do the valve body repair procedure (see page
14-301).
4. When removing and installing the shift solenoid valves, refer to the shift solenoid valves removal and installation (see page 14-307).
5. Coat all parts with ATF during assembly.
6. Replace the O-rings with new ones.
A Shift valve D spring 0.8 (0.031) 5.6 (0.220) 28.1 (1.106) 15.9B 4th accumulator spring B 2.3 (0.091) 12.2 (0.480) 31.5 (1.240) 6.6
C 4th accumulator spring A 2.4 (0.094) 18.6 (0.732) 49.0 (1.929) 7.1
D 2nd accumulator spring B 2.0 (0.079) 10.6 (0.417) 34.0 (1.339) 8.0 E 2nd accumulator spring A 2.2 (0.087) 16.6 (0.654) 48.2 (1.898) 8.5F 5th accumulator spring 2.5 (0.098) 14.6 (0.575) 29.9 (1.177) 4.9
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
Replace.
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Shift Solenoid Valve Removal and Installation
6x1.0mm
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m, 8.7 lbf·ft)6x1.0mm
12 N·m
(1.2 kgf·m,
8.7 lbf·ft)
6x1.0mm
12 N·m
(1.2 kgf·m, 8.7 lbf·ft)
F
E
F
D
A
F BF
C
NOTE: Do not hold the shift solenoid valve connector to remove and to install the shift solenoid valves. Hold
the shift solenoid valve body.
 Do not install shift solenoid valve A before installing shift solenoid valve D, and do not install shift
solenoid valve B before solenoid valve E. If solenoid
valves A and B are installed before solenoid valves D
and E, it may damage the hydraulic control system.
1. Remove the shift solenoid valves by holding the solenoid valve body.
2. Install new O-rings (two O-ring per shift solenoid valve) (F) on the shift solenoid valves.
NOTE: A new solenoid valve comes with new
O-rings. If you install a new solenoid valve, use the
O-rings provided with it.
3. Install shift solenoid valve D by holding the shift solenoid valve body; be sure to install mounting
bracket contacts the servo body.
4. Install shift solenoid valve A by holding the shift solenoid valve body; be sure to install mounting
bracket contacts the bracket on shift solenoid
valve D. 5. Install shift solenoid valve E by holding the shift
solenoid valve body; be sure to install mounting
bracket contacts the servo body.
6. Install shift solenoid valve B by holding the shift solenoid valve body; be sure to install mounting
bracket contacts the bracket on shift solenoid
valve E.
7. Install shift solenoid valve C by holding the shift solenoid valve body; be sure to install mounting
bracket contacts the servo body.
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Special Tools Required
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Torque Converter Housing
Mainshaft Bearing and Oil Seal Replacement
07736-A01000B or
07736-A01000A
A
07749-001000007746-0010500 07749-0010000
07746-0010600
 Adjustable bearing puller, 25 40 mm07736-A01000B or 07736-A01000A
 Driver 07749-0010000
 Attachment, 62 x 68 mm 07746-0010500
 Attachment, 72 x 75 mm 07746-0010600
1. Remove the mainshaft bearing and the oil seal using the adjustable bearing puller and a
commercially available 3/8 ’’-16 slide hammer (A).
2. Install a new mainshaft bearing until it bottoms in the housing using the driver and the 62 x 68 mm
attachment. 3. Install a new oil seal flush using the housing using
thedriverandthe72x75mmattachment.
NOTE: Do not drive the seal into the torque
converter housing until it bottoms out; it will block
the fluid return passage and cause transmission
damage.
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