lock DATSUN B110 1973 Service User Guide

Page 33 of 513


AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION

2

range
2nd

gear

To

queCo
Low
a

R

8

ka

8
ke

Oownltlift

Solenoid

14

12

@
VK

Throt

V

I
7
Throttl

Sack

up

V
lv
@SOl

o
if
V
I

Front

Lubrk
n

Orltlc

Ch
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V

l
Dr
n
V

1

ThroW

Drain

V
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Pt

Mod
fier
V
I

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3rdTimi
Sl

It

V

12

3
ht
2nd

Sf
ll

5

Secor
d
Lock
V
I

3
I

@
M
nu
l

V

I

5
I1Jl
ill
Pr
ur

R
vulatO
V
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Note
M

keel
r
D

in

a

P

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no
V
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Line

pr

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p
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AT
42
Oil

pressure
circuit

diagram
2

range
2nd

gear

AT
29

Page 34 of 513


CHASSIS

1

range
Low

gear

When

starting
in
I

range
the

driving
gear
is
locked
to
the
low

gear

ratIO

In
1

range
the

reaT
dutch

is

applied
and
the
low
and
reverse
brake

holds
the

connecting
drum
and

rear

planet
carrier
from

rotating
The

power
flow
takes

place
through
the

input
shaft
and
into
the
rear
dutch

Rotation

of
the
rear
clutch
drives
the

rear
clutch
hub

and
front
internal

gear

The
front
internal

gear
rotates
the

front

planetary
gears
clockwise
to

cause

the
sun

gear
to
rotate
counter

clockwise

Counterclockwise
rotation
of
the

sun

gear
turns
the
rear

planetary
gear

clockwise

The
rear

planet
carrier

splined
to

the

connecting
drum
is
held
from

rotating
by
the
low
and

reverse
brake

The
clockwise
rotation
of
the
rear

planetary
gears
therefore
rotates
the

rear
internal

gear
and

internal
drive

tlange
The

internal
drive

tlange
is

splined
to
the

output
shaft
and
rotates

the

output
shaft
clockwise
However

the

output
shaft
rotates
at
a

lower

speed
compared
with
that
of
the

input

shaft
This
is

caused

by
the
fact
that

the
front

planet
carrier
rotates
at
the

same

speed
as

the

output
shaft
in
the

same
direction
since
the
carrier
is

splined
to

the

output
shaft
The

front

internal

gear
and

planetary

gear
as

sembly
are

rotating
in
the

same
direc

tion
but
the

planet
carrier
is

rotating

at

a

speed
slower
than
the

ring
gear
So

the

gear
ratio

of
this

speed
range
is
a

combination
of
the
ratios

provided
by

the
front
and

rear

planetary
gear
a

semblies

When

the
manual
valve

CV
is

posi

tioned
at
I
the
line

pressure
7
is

applied
into
the

line

pressure
circuits

I
4
and
5
The

oil

pressure
in
5

actuates
the

low
and

reverse
brake

after

being
introduced
into

the
circuit

12

through
the

lst
2nd
shift
valve

@
and

the
line

pressure
I

acts
on
i

C

AT076

Fig
A
T

43
Power
transmission

during
11

range

A

Ton

Fig
A

T
44

Operation
of
each
mechanism

during
11
range

Clutch
Low

Band
rvo
On

Parking

Range
Gm

ratio
reverse
w

pawl

Front

Rear

brake
Operation
Release

clutch

Park
on
on

Reverse
2
182
on
on
on

Neutral

DI
low
2
458
on
on

Drive
D2
Second
1
458
on
on

D

Top
1
000
on
on
on
on

2
Second
1
458
on
on

12
Second
1
458
on
on

I

Low
2
458
on
on

the

rear
clutch
and

governor
The
line

pressure
4
acts
in

the
same
manner
as

in
2

range

Similar
10
that
of
the
D

range

the
line

pressure
increases
with
the

degree
of

depressiun
of
the
accelerator

pedal
and
the
line

pressure
decreases

with
the
increase
of

car

speed
The
governor
pressure
IS
which
acts
on

the
Ist
2nd

shift
valve
does

not

increase
until

it
overcomes
the
com

bined

force
of
the

line

pressure
12

and
the

spring

causing
nu
I

st
2nd

speed

change

AT
3D

Page 37 of 513


AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION

REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION

TRANSMISSION
ASSEMBLY

Removal

Installation

TRANSMISSION

ASSEMBLY

When

dismounting
the
automatic

transmission
from
a

vehicle

pay
at

tention
to
the

following

points

1

Before

dismounting
the

trans

mission

rigidly

inspect
it

by
aid

of
the

Troubleshooting
Chart
and
dis

mount
it

only
when

considered
to
be

necessary

2
Dismount

the
transmission

with

utmost
care
and

when

mounting

observe

the

tightening

torque
indi

cated
on
another
table
not

to
exert

excessive
force

Removal

In

dismounting
automatic
transmis

sion
from

vehicle

proceed
as
follows

i

Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

from
terminal

2
Jack

up
car
and

support
its

weight
on

safety
stands

Recommend
a

hydraulic
hoist
or

open
pit
be

utilized

if
available

Make

sure
that

safety
is
insured

3
Remove

propeller
shaft

Note

Plug
up
the

opening
in
the
rear

extension
to

prevent
oil

from

flowing
out

4

Disconnect
front

exhaust
tube

5

Disconnect

selector

range
lever

from
manual
shaft

6

Disconnect
wire
connections

at

inhibitor
switch
CONTENTS

AT

33

AT

33

AT

33
TRANSMISSION

CONTROL
LINKAGE

Removal
and
installation

Adjustment
AT

35

AT

36

AT

36

7

Disconnect
vacuum
tube
from

vacuum

diaphragm
and

wire
connec

tions
at

downshift
solenoid

8

Disconnect

speedometer
cable

from
rear

extension

9
Disconnect
oil

charging

pipe

10

Support
engine
by
locating
a

jack
under

oil

pan
with
a
wooden

block
used

between
oil

pan
and

jack

Support
transmission

by
means
of
3

transmission

jack

11
Detach

converter

housing
dust

cover
Remove

bolts

securing
torque

converter
to

drive

plate
See

Figure

AT
47

AT265

Fig
AT
47
Removing
torque
converter

attaching
bolt

Note
Before

removing
torque
con

verter
scribe
match
marks
on

two

parts
so
that

they
may
be

replaced
in
their

original
posi

tions
at
assembly

12
Disconnect

engine
moun
t

and

hand
lever
bracket

by

removing
two
2

rear

engine
mount

securing
bolts
and

two

2
crossmember

mounting
bolts

13
Remove

starter
motor

14
Remove
bolts

securing
transmis

sion
to

engine
After

removing
these

AT
33
bolts

support
engine
and
transmission

with

jack
and
lower
the

jack
gradually

until

transmission
can

be
removed
and

take

out
transmission

under
the

car

Note

Plug

up
the

opening
such
as
oil

charging

pipe
rear
extension

etc

Installation

Installation
of
automatic
transmis

sion
on

vehicle
is

reverse
order
of

removal

However

observe
the
follow

ing
installation
notes

Drive

plate
mnout

Turn

crankshaft
one
full

turn
and

measure
drive

plate
mnou
t
with

indi

cating

finger
of
a
dial

gauge
rested

against
plate
See

Figure
AT48

Replace
drive

plate
if

in

excess
of

0
5
mm

0
020
in

Maximum
allowable
mnout

0
3

mm
0
012
in

A

T266

Fig
A
T
48

Measuring
drive

plate

runout

2
Installation
of

torque
converter

Line

up
notch
in

torque
converter

with
that
in
oil

pump
Be

extremely

careful
not
to

cause
undue
stresses
in

parts
in

installing
torque
converter

See

Figure
A

T
49

Page 42 of 513


I

J

It

r

I

x

f

Fig
AT
54

Remouing
valve

body

tt

l

v

AT121

Fig
A
T
55

Loosening
band
en
a

Fig
AT
56

Removing
oil

pump

AT123

Fig
A
T
5
7

Removing
band
strut

Fig
A

T
SS

Removing
connecting
shell
CHASSIS

5
Remove

bolts
which
hold
valve

body
to
transmission
case
See

Figure

AT
54

6
Loosen
lock
nut

2
on

piston

stem

CI
as

shown
in

Figure
AT
55

Then

tighten
piston
stem
in
order
to

prevent
to
fall
front

clutch
drum
down

when
oil

pump
is
withdrawn

7

Pull
out

input
shaft

8
Withdraw
oil

pump
using
Sliding

Hammer

S125850000
Exercise
care

not
to
allow
front
clutch
to
come
out

of

position
and

drop
onto
floor
See

Figure
AT

56

9

Remove
band

strut
This
can
be

done

by

loosening
piston
stem
further

See

Figure
AT
57

10
Remove
brake
band
front

clutch
and
rear

clutch
as
an

assembled

unit

11

Remove

connecting
shelt
rear

clutch

hub
and

front

planetary
carrier

as

a
unit
See

Figure
AT
58

12

With
the

aid
of

Snap
Ring
Plier

HT69860000

pry

snap
ring
off

output

shaft

See

Figure
AT
59

13

Remove

connecting
drum
and

inner

gear
of
rear

planetary
carrier

as

an

assembly
See

Figure
AT
60

14

Remove

snap

rings
and

then

remove
rear

planetary
carrier
internal

gear
connecting
drum

one

way
clutch

outer

race
and
one

way
clutch
in

this

written

order

15
Remove

rear
extension

loosen

ing
securing
bolts

See

Figure
A
T
6I

16
Pull
out

output
shaft
remove
oil

distriburor

2
together
with

governor

valve
D
See

Figure
AT
62

17

Pry
off

snap
ring
using
a

pair
of

pliers
Remove

retaining

plate
drive

plate
driven

plate
and
dish

plate
in

this
written
order
See

Figure
AT

63

AT
38
Fig
AT
61

Removing
rear

extension

I
AT128

Fig
A
T
62

Removing
governor
and

oil
distributor

AT129

Fig
A

T
63

Removing
drive
and

driven
plates

Page 43 of 513


18

Reaching
through
back
side
of

transmission

case
remove
hex
head

slotted
bolts
as
shown

in

Figure

AT
64
To

do
this
use
Hex

head
Ex

tension

ST25570000
One

way
clutch

inner
race
thrust

washer

piston
return

spring
and
thrust

spring
ring
can
now

be

removed

19
Blowout

low
and
reverse
brake

piston
by
directing
a

jet
of
air
into

hole
in

cylinder
See

Figure
A
T

65

20
Remove
band

servo

loosening

attaching
bolts

Note
If

difficulty
is
encountered
in

removIng
retainer

direct
a

jet

of
air

toward
release
side
as

shown
in

Figure
AT
66

ST25570000

Fig
A
T

64

Removing
hex
head
lotted

bolt

Fig
A
T
65

Removing
pi
ton

r

AT132

Fig
A

T

66

Removing
band
seroo
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION

21

Pry
snap
rings
CD
from
both

ends
of

parking
brake
lever

@
and

remove
the

lever
Loosen
off
manual

shaft
lock

nut

CID
and
remove
manual

plate
@
and

parking
rod

@
See

Figure
AT
67

Qd

i
f

W
II

4

i

n
n

r
1

K
j

e
0

H
o

i

j
j

I
j

l

m
r
JlII

2

U
r

K
F

J

r

0

f
1

r

AT133

Fig
A
T
67

Removing
manual

plate

22
Remove

inhibitor
switch
and

manual
shaft

loosening
two

securing

bolts

Inspection

Torque
converter

housing

transmission
case
and
rear

extension

1
Check
for

damage
or

cracking
if

necessary
replace

2
Check
for
dent
or
score
mark
on

their

mating
surfaces

Repair
as

neees

sary

3

Check
for
score
mark
or

sign
of

burning
on
extension

bushing
if

neces

sary

replace

Gaskets
and
O

ring

1

Always
use
new

gaskets
when
the

units
are

to
be

disassembled

2

Check
O

rings
for
burrs
or

cracking
If

necessary
replace
with

new

rings

Oil
distributor

I

Check
for

sign
of
wear
on

seal

ring
and

ring
groove
replacing
with

new

ones
if

found
worn

too

badly

beyond
use

2
Test
if

clearance
between
seal

ring

and

ring
groove
is

correct
If
out
of

specifications

replace
whichever
worn

excessively
beyond
limits
Correct

clearance
is
from
0
04
to
0

16

mm

0
0016
to
0
0063
in
See

Figure

AT

68

AT
39
Clearance

Seal

ring

F
1
I

i
h

AT134

Fig
A
T

68

Measuring
seal

ring
to

ring
groove
clearance

Assembly

Assembly
is
reverse
order
of
dis

assembly
However
observe
the

following
assembly
notes

1
After

installing

piston
of
low
and

reverse
brake
assemble
thrust

spring

ring
return

spring
thrust
washer

and

one

way
clutch
inner

race

Torque

hex
head

slotted
bolt

to
1
3

to
1
8

kg
m
94
to
13
ft
Ib

using
Hex
head

Extension

ST25570000

Torque

Wrench

GG930
1

0000
and
Socket
Ex

tension
ST25512001
See

Figure

AT
69
i

ST25570000

ST255
1

2001

GG93010000
0

rr

l

f

r

Fig
A
T
69

Installing
one

way
clutch

inner
race

2
After

low
and

reverse
brake
has

been
assemble

measure
the
clearance

between

snap

r
ng
cD
and

retaininig

plate
@
Select

proper
thickness
of

retaining
plate
that

will

gi
ve
correct

ring
to

plate
clearance

See

Figure

AT
70

Page 44 of 513


Low
and

reverse
brake

clearance
0
8
to
1

05
mm

0
031
to

0
041
in

Fig
AT

70

Measuring
ring
to

plate

clearanc

Available

retaining
plate

No

Thickness
mm
in

I

15
8
0

622

2
16
0

0
630

3
16
2
0

638

4
16
4
0
646

5
16
6
0

654

6
16
8

0

661

As

to

inspection

procedure
for
low

and
reverse
brake
see

page
AT
43

3

Install
one

way
clutch

so
that
the

arrow

mark
is

toward
front

of

vehicle
It

should
be

free
to

rotate

only
in

clockwise
direction
See

Figure

AT71

AT131

Fig
AT
71
One

way
clutch

4

After

installing
rear

extension

torque
attaching
bolts
to
2

0
to
2
5

kg
m
14
to

18
ft
lb
Place
manual

lever
in
P

range
and
check
to

be
sure

that

rear

output
shaft
is

securely

blocked

5

Tighten
servo
retainer

temporari

Iy
at

this

stage
of

assembly
CHASSIS

6
Place
rear

clutch

assembly
with

needle

bearing
on
front

assembly

7

Install
rear

clutch
hub
and

front

planetary
carrier
in
the
manner
as

shown
in

Figure
AT
72

AT142

Fig
AT

72

Installing
planetary
carrier

8

Assemble

connecting
shell

and

other

parts

up
to
front
clutch
in

reve
e
order
of

disassembly

ATl43

Fig
AT
73
In

talling
connecting
hell

9

Adjust
total
end

play
and
front

end

playas
follows

L

@
8

S

I
fT

15

l

r

1
Front
clutch

thrust

washer

2
Oil

pump

3
Front
clutch

4

Rear
du
tch
S
Transmission
case

6
Oil

pump

gasket

7

Oil

pump
cover

bearing
race

Fig
AT
74

Endplay

AT
40
I
Measure
the
distance
A

and

e

by
vernier

calipers
as
shown
in

Figure
AT
75

fl
l

I
Transmission
case

1l

Lf
ar
n
h

AT139

Fig
AT
75

Measuring
the
diltance

A
and

C

2
Measure
the
distance

B

and

D

of
oil

pump
COVer
as
shown
in

Figure
AT
76

B

AT140

Fig
AT
76

MeaJIuring
the
diltanc

B
and
D

Adjustment
of
total

end

play

Select
oil

pump
cover

bearing
race

by

calculating
the

following
formula

TT
A
B
W

where

TT
Required
thickness
of
oil

pump

cover
bearing
race
mm
in

A

Measured
distance
A

mm
in

B
Measured
distance
B
mm
in

W

Thickness
of

bearing
race
tem

porarily
inserted
mm

in

Available
oil

pump
cover

bearing
race

No
Thickness

mm
in

I
1
2

0
04
7

2
I

4
0
055

3
1

6
0
063

4
1

8
0
071

5

2
0
0
079

6
2
2

0
087

Specified
total
end

play

0

25
to

0
50
mm

0
009
to
0

020
in

Page 45 of 513


Adjustment
of
front
end

play

Select
front
clutch
thrust
washer

by

calculating
the

following
formula

TF
C
D
0
2
mm

where

T

F
Required
thickness
of
front

clutch
thrust

washer
mm

in

C
Measured
distance
C
mm
in

D
Measured
distance
D

mm
in

Available
front
clutch
thrust
washer

No
Thickness

mm
in

I
J
5
0
059

2
1
7
0
067

3
1
9

0
075

4
2
1

0
083

5
2
3

0
091

6
2
5
0
098

7
2
7
0

106

Specified
front
end

play

0
5

to
0
8
mm

0
020
to
0
031
in

Notes
a
Correct

thickness
of

bearing

race
and
thrust
washer
is
al

ways
the
one
which
is
nearest

the
calculated

one

b
Installed
thickness
of

oil

pump
gasket
is

0
4
mm
0
016

in

10

Check
to
be

sure
that

brake

servo

piston
moves

freely
For
detailed

procedure
refer
to

covering

topic
on

page
AT
43

Use

care
to

prevent
piston

from

coming
out
of

place

during
test

ing
since

servo
retainer

is
not

tightened

at
this

point
of

assembly

II

Make
sure
that
brake
band

strut

is

correctly
installed

Torque
piston

stem
to
1
2

to
1
5

kg
m
8
7

to
II

ft
lb
Back
off
two
full

turns
and

secure

with
lock
nut
Lock
nut

tight

ening

torque
is
1
5

to
4

0

kg
m

I
I
to

29
ft

Ib
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION

I
2

After
inhibitor
switch
is
in

stalled
check
to
be
sure
that
it

op

erates

properly
in
each

range
For

detailed

procedure
refer
to

covering

topic
on

page
AT
51

13

Check
the

length
L
between

case
end

to
rod
end

of
vacuum

throttle

valve

fully
pushed
in

Then
select

adequate
diaphragm
rod

corresponding

measured

length
See

Figure
AT
77
m
rj

I

L

1

AT145

i

Fig
AT
77

Measuring
the
distance

L

Available

diaphragm
rod

Distance
measured

L
mm

in

Under
25
55

1
006

25
65

to
26
05
1

010
to
1

026

26
15
to
26
55
1

030
to
1

045

26
65
to
27
05
1

049
to
1
065

Over
27
15
1

069

COMPONENT
PARTS

The

transmission
consists
of

many

small

parts
that
are

quite
alike
in

construction

yet
machined
to

very

close
tolerances
When

disassembling

parts
be
sure
to

place
them
in

order
in

a

part
rack
so

they
can
be
restored
in

the
unit
in
their

proper
positions
It
is

also

very
important
to

perform
func

tional
test
whenever
it
is

designated

Front

clutch

Disassembly

Front

clutch

drum

Piston

1

AT146

1
Snap
ring
S
Dished

plate

2
Retaining
plate
6

Snap
ring

3
Drive
plate
7

Spring
retainer

4

Driven

plate
8
Coil

spring

Fig
AT
78
S
ctional
v
w

of

front
clutch

AT
41
Diaphragm
rod

length
mm
in

29
0

1
142

29
5
1
161

30
0
1
181

30
5
1
2
1I

31
0
1
220

I

Pry
off

snap

ring
D
with
a

suitable
screwdriver
or
a

pair
of

pliers

Remove
a

retaining
plate
@
drive

plate
@
driven

plate
@and
dish

plate

@
in
the
order

listed
as
shown
in

Figure
AT
78

2

Compress
clutch

springs
using

Clutch

Spring
Compressor

ST25420000
or
ST2542001
Re

move

snap
ring
@
from

spring
re

tainer

using
Snap
Ring
Remover

ST25320001
See

Figure
AT
79

Note

When
Clutch

Spring
Compres

sor
STIS420000
is

to
be
used

cut
the
toe

tips
of

threeloigs
by

a

grinding
wheel
See

Figure

AT
80

AT
1

Fig
AT
79
RemoL

ing
snap
ring

Page 50 of 513


I

Fig
AT
102

Removing
5

parote
plate

3

Pull
out
manual
valve
as
shown
in

Figure
AT
103

4
Remove

side

plate
Take
out

1st
2nd

shift
valve
2nd

3rd
shift

valve

pressure
modifier
valve
and

three
valve

springs
See

Figure
AT
I04
CHASSIS

AT170

Fig
AT

103

Removing
manual
valve

Note
Do

not
work
it
off

with
screw

drivers
to
avoid

damaging

machine
screws

5

Remove
side

plate
pull
out

pres

sure

regulator
valve
second

lock
valve

pressure

regulator
plug
and

two

valve

springs

sp
m

Pressure
regutlltor
sleeve
C
Prt
ssure

P
elato

piug

IZt

1
2iid3
d

h

1

alve
7

I

Solenoid
down
skutt

Throttle

back

up
alw

p
u
modif
Second
lock
alve

MllllU81

1st
2nd
shift

2nd
3rd
shift

Inspection

I

Check
valves
for

sign
of

burning

and
if

necessary
replace

2

Check
to

be
certain
that

oil

strainer
is

in

good
condition
If
found

damaged
in

any
ffi3nner

discard

3
Test
valve

springs
for

weakened
egulator
alve

3

1

ott

jj
r

of
U
d

4
t
i
i

J
j

r

r

lC

i
i
4

i

I
5
j
AT171

Fig
A
T
l

04

Removing
8ide

plate

6
Remove

side

plate
With
side

plate
removed
solenoid

downshift

valve
throttle
back

up
valve
vacuum

throttle
valve

2nd

3rd

timing
valve

and

three
valve

springs
are

free
for

removal

2nd

3rd

timing
3
ve

i

Vacuum
Ihrotlle
alve

aive

Fig
AT
L05

Components

parts
of
control
value

tension

if

necessary
replace

4
Examine

if
there
is

any
sign
of

damage
or

score
marks
on

separate

plate
If

left
unheeded
oil

will

bypass

correct
oil

passages
causing
many

types
of
abnormalities
in

the

system

AT
46
5

Check
oil

passages
in

valve

body

for

sign
of

damage
and

other
condi

tions

which

might
interfere
with

prop

er
valve

operation

6

Check
bolts
for

stripped
threads

Replace
as

required

Page 51 of 513


AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIO
N

Valve

pring
chart

Installed

Wiredia
Mean
coil

No
of
Free

length

Valve
spring

mm
in
dia

active
coil

mm
in
Length
Load

mm
in

mm
in

kg
Ib

1
3
6
0

15
0
32
4

26
5
5
5

Manual
detent

0
0512
0
2362
1

276
1

043

12

1
2
10
5

13
0
43
0

23
5
2
8

Pressure

regulator

0
0472
0
4134
1
693
0

925
6
2

0
4

8
0
5
0
18
5
9
0
0
1

Pressure
modifier

0
0157
0
3150

0
728
0
3543
0
2

0
6
6
0

16
0
32
0
16
0
0
625
it
J

1st
2nd
shift

0
0236
0
2362
1

260
0

630
14
i

o

0
7
6
2
18

0
41
0
17
0
140

2nd
3
rd
shift

0
0276
0
2441
1

614
0
669
3
1

0
7
5
5
15

0
32
5
27
0
0
55

2nd
3rd

timing

0
0276
0
2165
1

280
1
063
1
2

Throttle
back

up
0

8
6
5
14

0
36
0
18

8
1
92

0

0315
0
2559
1417
0
740
4
2

0

55
5
0
12
0
22
0

12
5
0
60

Solenoid
downshift

0
0217

0
1969
0
866
0
492

1
3

0
55
5
0
16
0

33
5
21
0
0
60

Second
lock

0
0217
0
1969
1
319

0
827
1
3

0
9
5

6
14
0
26
8
19
0
2
19

Throttle
relief

0
0354
0
2205
1
055
0

748
4

8

0
2
4

8
15
0

21
5
11
5
0

01

Orifice
check

0
0078
0
1890
0
846

0
453
0
02

0
45
8
3
5
0
21
8
7
5
0

215

Primary

governor

0
0177
0
3268
0
858
0

2953
0
5

0
7
8
5
5
5
25
1
10
5
1
10

Secondary

governor

0

0276
0
3346
0
988
0
413
2
4

Free

length

L

U
d
As
ins
alled

I
t

LldnstjH
e

t
n
Ion

J
I
I
Assembly

Assembly
is

reverse
order
of

disas

sembly
However
observe
the
follow

ing
assembly
notes
Refer
to

Valve

Spring
Chart
and

illustration
in

as

sembling
valve

springs

Dip
all

parts
in

clean
automatic

transmission

fluid

before

assembly

Tighten
parts
to

specifications
whenever

designated
AT172

Fig
AT

106
Value

pring

AT
47
I

Slide
valve
into

valve

body
and
be

particularly
careful
that

they
are

not

forced
in

any
way

2
Install
side

plates

using
Torque

Driver
ST25I60000

See

Figure
AT

107

Tightening
torque

0
25
to
0
35

kg
m

1
9
to
2
5
ft
Ib

Page 63 of 513


Order

Others
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION

Test
item

4

Shift
down

Dr4D2
DI

5

Shift
down

DJ
I2
l

6
Shift
down

DJ
2

7

Shift

up

I

12

8
Shift

up
or

down
when
start

ing
in
2

range

9

Parking

Abnormal
shock
oil

leakage
Procedure

Check
vehicle

speeds
and

engine
rpm
in

shifting
down
3rd

2nd
I

st
continued

while

coasting
with

acceleraling

pedal
released
in

0

range
and

engine
vacuum

pressure
of

about

450

mmHg

Check
for

shifting
down

DJ
12
and

engine

braking
and

further
for

shifting
down

12
11
and

engine

braking
after

shifting
the
lever
into
I

range
with
the
accelerator

pedal

released

and
the

engine
vacuum

pressure
of
0

mmHg
while

driving
at
about
SO
km
h
31

MPH
in

DJ
range

Check
for

quick

shifting
down

DJ
2
and

engine
braking

after

shifting
the
lever
into

2

range
while

driving
at
about

50
km
h
31
MPH
in

DJ
range

Further
check

the
transmission
for

being
locked
to
the

2nd

gear
ratio

regardless
of
vehicle

speed

Check
for
the

transmission
not

shifting

up
during
acceIera

tion
when

starting
in
1
t

nge

It

Check
the
transmission

for
not

shifting

up
or
down

durih
t

acceleration
or

deceleration
when

starting
in
2

range

Confirm
that
vehicle
will
not
move
on

grade
when

shifting

to
P

range

Put
on

record
of
observed
conditions

during
these

tests

such

as

gear
noise

abnormal
noise

of
clutches
and

acceleration

performance

AT

59

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