DODGE TRUCK 1993 Service Repair Manual
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TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL—32RH
• thrust washer is properly positioned (Fig. 134). Use
extra petroleum jelly to hold thrust washer in place
if necessary.
SEAL
RINGS
J9121-194
Fig.
134 Reaction Shaft
Support
Seal
Rings
And Front
Clutch
Thrust
Washer
Position—32RH (43) Thread two Pilot Stud Tools C-32S8-B into
bolt holes in oil pump flange (Fig. 135).
(44) Align and install oil pump gasket (Fig. 135).
Fig.
135 Installing Pilot
Studs
And Oil
Pump
Gasket-32RH
(45) Lubricate oil pump seals with transmission
fluid, petroleum jelly, or Ru-Glyde.
(46) Install oil pump (Fig. 136). Align and position
pump on pilot studs. Slide pump down studs and
work it into front clutch hub and case by hand. Then install two or three pump bolts to hold pump in
place.
(47) Remove pilot stud tools and install remaining
oil pump bolts. Tighten bolts alternately in diagonal
pattern to 20 N-m (15 ft-lbs).
Fig.
136 Installing Oil
Pump
And Reaction Shaft
Support-32RH
(48) Measure input shaft end play (Fig. 137). At
tach dial indicator to converter housing. Position in dicator plunger against input shaft and zero
indicator. Move input shaft in and out and record
reading. End play should be 0.56 - 2.31 mm (0.022 - 0.091 in.). If end play is incorrect, change output
shaft thrust washer and/or thrust plate.
Fig.
137
Checking
Input Shaft End Play-32RH
(49) Make sure neutral switch has not been in
stalled in case. Remove switch if necessary as it will
interfere with valve body installation.
(50) Install new seal rings on accumulator piston
(Fig. 138). Lubricate accumulator piston, seals and
accumulator bore with transmission fluid. (51) Install accumulator piston and spring (Fig.
138) in case.
(52) Place valve body manual lever in low to move
park lock rod rearward.
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Fig. 138 installing Accumulator Piston And Spring—32RH
(53) Position valve body on case. Work park rod
past sprag and install valve body-to-case bolts finger tight.
(54) Install neutral switch in case. Tighten switch
to 34 N-m (25 ft. lbs.) torque.
(55) Align valve body on case (Fig. 139). Tighten
valve body-to-case bolts alternately and evenly to 12
N»m (105 in. lbs.) torque. Start at center and work
outward when tightening bolts. Do not overtighten
valve body bolts. This could result in distortion and cross leakage after Installation..
VALVE
Fig. 139 Installing
Valve
Body—32RH
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TRANSMISSION
OVERHAUL—32RH
21 - 1S1 (56) Install new filter on valve body. Tighten filter
screws to 4 N»m (35 in. lbs.).
(57) Position new extension housing gasket on
transmission case. Use petroleum jelly to hold gasket in place.
(58) Install rear bearing and snap ring on output
shaft. (59) Install extension housing on transmission
case. Tighten housing fasteners to 33 N»m (24 ft.
lbs.).
Be sure park lock rod is properly engaged in sprag before tightening fasteners.
(60) Adjust front/rear bands as follows: (a) Loosen locknut on each band adjusting screw
4-5 turns.
(b) Tighten both adjusting screws to 8 N*m (72
in.
lbs.).
(c) Back off front band adjusting screw 2-1/2
turns and rear band adjusting screw 4 turns.
(d) Hold each adjusting screw in position and
tighten locknuts to 34 N*m (25 ft. lbs.).
(61) Install new pan gasket on transmission and
install oil pan. Tighten pan bolts to 17 N«m (13 ft.
lbs.).
(62) Turn transmission over.
(63) Install new manual lever shaft seal in case.
Use 15/16 deep well socket to install seal.
(64) Install throttle valve and manual valve levers
on shaft. (65) Lubricate converter hub with transmission
fluid and carefully install converter. Turn converter
back and forth until seated. Be sure converter hub slots are fully seated in oil pump gear lugs.
(66) Secure converter in oil pump before mounting
transmission on jack and before moving transmission
back under vehicle. Use metal strapping or small C-clamp to hold converter in place. Attach strapping
or clamp to converter housing.
CAUTION:
The
transmission
cooler
and
lines
must
be
reverse
flushed
if
overhaul
corrected
a
malfunc
tion that
generated
sludge,
metal
particles,
or
clutch
friction
material.
The
torque
converter
should
also
be
replaced
if
contaminated
by the
same
mal
function.
Debris
and
residue
not
flushed
from
the
cooler
and
lines
will
flow
back
into the
transmission
and
converter.
The
result
could
be a
repeat
failure
and
shop
comeback.
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TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL—38RH/37RH
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TRANSMISSION
OVERHAUL—36RH/37RH
INDEX
page
Extension Housing
and
Park Lock Components
. 202
Front
Clutch
Overhaul
210
Front
Servo
and
Band Overhaul
207
Governor
and
Park Gear Overhaul
. 202
Oil Pump
and
Reaction Shaft Support Overhaul
. 208
Overhaul Service
Information
. . 202
Overrunning
Clutch
Overhaul
204
Planetary
Gear
Train
and
Output
Shaft Overhaul
. 214
TRANSMISSION
DISASSEMBLY
(1) Clean transmission exterior with steam
gun
or
solvent. Wear safety goggles while cleaning trans
mission. (2) Mount transmission
on
Repair Stand C-3750-B
(Fig.
1).
Fig.
1
Transmission
Mounted
On Repair
Stand
C-3750-0
(3) Remove bolts attaching extension housing
to
transmission case. Then remove rear bearing snap
ring access cover from housing (Fig.
2)
(4) Spread rear bearing locating ring with parallel
jaw snap ring pliers
(Fig.
2).
Then work extension housing
off
bearing
and
output shaft. Remove housing gasket after removing housing.
(5) Remove rear bearing
and
snap rings from out
put shaft (Fig.
3).
Note that
two
snap rings
are
used
to retain bearing
on
36RH.
(6) Remove throttle
and
manual valve levers from
valve body manual shaft. (7) Remove
oil pan
bolts
and
remove
pan
(Fig.
4)
and gasket (Fig.
5). Oil pan
magnet
can
be
removed
page
Rear
Clutch
Overhaul
212
Rear
Servo
and
Band Overhaul
207
Rear
Support
and
Low-Reverse Drum Service
. . 204
Transmission Assembly
and
Adjustment
......
224
Transmission
Case
Cleaning
and
Inspection
. . . 202
Transmission Disassembly
.................
192
Valve Body Service
and
Adjustment
217
Fig.
2
Extension
Housing
Removal—36RH/37RH
Fig.
4
Removing/Installing Oil
Pan-36RH/37RH
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OVERHAUL—36RH/37RH
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or left in pan as needed (Fig. 6). Exercise care when
removing pan to avoid distorting or bending pan
flange. Fig. 5 Removing/installing Pan Gasket—36RH/37RH
Fig. 6
OH
Pan Magnet Location—36RH/37RH
(8)
Remove neutral switch (Fig. 7). If switch gas
ket is in good condition, retain gasket and keep it
with switch. Fig. 7 Neutral Switch Removal/Installation (9) Remove three fluid filter attaching screws and
remove filter (Fig. 8). Fig. 8 Fluid Filter Removal/installation—36RH/37RH
(10) Remove hex head valve body attaching bolts
(Fig. 9). Fig. 9 Valve Body Attaching Bolt Locations—36RH/
37RH (11) Lift valve body upward, guide park rod out of
case opening and remove valve body (Fig. 10). Fig. 10 Valve Body Removal/Installation—36RH/
37RH
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TRANSMISSION
OVERHAUL—36RH/37RH
• (12) Remove accumulator spring and piston (Fig.
11).
Note position of piston and spring for assembly
reference. Remove and discard piston seals if worn or
cut.
Fig.
11 Removing/Installing
Accumulator
Piston
And
Spring-36RH/37RH
(13) Remove front band lever pin access plug (Fig.
12).
Square end of 1/4 inch drive extension can be
used to remove plug as shown.
Fig.
12 Removing/Installing Front
Band
Lever
Pin
Access
Plug-36RH/37RH
(14) Remove oil pump and reaction shaft support
assembly as follows: (a) Tighten front band adjusting screw until
band is tight around front clutch retainer (Fig. 13). This will prevent retainer from coming out with
pump and possibly damaging clutch or pump com
ponents.
(b) Remove oil pump bolts.
(c) Thread Slide Hammer Tools C-3752 into
threaded holes in flange of oil pump housing (Fig.
14). Fig.
13 Tightening Front
Band
To
Hold
Front
Clutch
In
PIace-36RH/37RH
Fig.
14 Installing
OH
Pump
Remover
Tools—36RH/
37RH
(d) Remove oil pump and reaction shaft support
by bumping slide hammers outward alternately to
pull pump from case (Fig. 15).
Fig.
15
Removing
Oil
Pump-36RH/37RH
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OVERHAUL—38RH/37RH
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(15) Remove oil pump gasket (Fig. 16). Note gas
ket position in case for assembly reference.
Fig.
16 Removing Oil Pump Gasket—36RH/37RH
(16) Loosen front band adjusting screw until band
is completely loose.
(17) Remove front band strut and anchor (Fig. 17).
(18) Squeeze front band together slightly and slide
band over front clutch retainer and out of case (Fig.
18).
LEVER
STRUT
J9121-18
Fig.
17 Front
Band
Linkage-36RH/37RH
Fig. 18 Removing Front
Band—36RH/37RH
(19) Remove front and rear clutch assemblies as a
unit (Fig. 19). Set assemblies aside for disassembly and inspection after removal. Fig. 19 Removing Front And Rear Clutch
Assemblies—36RH/37RH (20) Remove front band reaction pin and lever.
Start pin through lever and out of case bore. Use
pencil magnet to complete pin removal (Fig. 20). (21) Remove triangular shaped thrust washer from
output shaft hub if washer remained on hub during
clutch removal (Fig. 21). Or remove washer from in
put shaft hub in rear clutch if washer remained in
hub during removal.
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TRANSMISSION
OVERHAUL—36RH/37RH
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Fig.
20
Removing
Front
Band
Lever
And
Pin—36RH/
37RH
Fig.
21
Removing
Output
Shaft
Thrust
Washer-36RH/37RH
(22)
Remove thrust plate from output shaft hub
(Fig. 22).
Fig.
22
Removing
Output Shaft Thrust Plate-36RH/
37RH
(23) If the output shaft or planetary geartrain
components must be disassembled for service,
continue on to step (24). However, if the shaft
and geartrain components do not need servic
ing, the shaft and geartrain can be removed as a
unit (Fig. 23). In this case, simply remove the
governor valve shaft, governor and park gear and remove the complete assembly.
Fig.
23
Removing
Output Shaft And Planetary Geartrain-36RH/37RH
(24) Remove planetary gear retaining snap ring
from output shaft (Fig. 24). Retain snap ring if in good condition (it is reusable).
Fig.
24
Removing
Planetary
Snap
Ring—36RH/37RH
(25) Remove front planetary gear and front annu
lus gear from output shaft as assembly (Fig. 25).
(26) Remove front planetary gear and thrust
washer from front annulus gear (Fig. 26). Note
thrust washer position for assembly reference.
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OVERHAUL-36RH/37RH
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Fig. 25 Removing Front Planetary And Annulus Gears—36RH/37RH
FRONT
Fig. 26 Disassembling Front Planetary And Annulus Gears—36RH/37RH (27) Remove tabbed thrust washer from driving
shell (Fig. 27). Note washer position for assembly
ref
erence. Fig. 27 Removing Driving Shell Thrust
Washer-36RH/37RH
(28) Remove sun gear and driving shell (Fig. 28).
FRONT
Fig. 28 Removing Sun Gear And Driving Shell-36RH/37RH
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OVERHIUL-36RH/37RH
(29) Remove tabbed thrust washer from rear plan- (31) Remove rear planetary thrust plate from rear
etary gear (Fig. 29). Note washer position on gear for annulus gear (Fig. 31). assembly reference.
Fig.
29
Removing
Rear Planetary Thrust
Washer-36RH/37RH
(30)
Remove rear planetary gear from annulus
gear (Fig. 30).
J9121-30
Fig.
30
Removing
Rear Planetary Gear—36RH/37RH
Fig.
31
Removing
Rear Planetary
Plate-36RH/37RH
(32)
Remove rear annulus gear from
(Fig. 32).
J9121-31N
Thrust
output shaft
J9121-32
Fig.
32
Removing
Rear
Annulus
Gear-36RH/37RH
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OVERHAUL-36RH/37RH
21 - 199 (33) Remove output shaft, park gear and governor
assembly from rear of case (Fig. 33). (36) Slide low-reverse drum off rear support hub
and out of rear band (Fig. 1).
REAR
BAND
AND
LINK
LOCATING
SNAP
RING
Fig.
33
Removing
Output Shaft,
Park
Gear And
Governor
Assembly—36RH/37RH
(34) Loosen rear band adjusting screw. (35) Remove snap ring securing low-reverse drum
to rear support (Fig. 34).
J9221-7
Fig.
35
Removing
Low-Reverse
Drum—36RH/37RH
(37) Note that overrunning clutch race will remain
on splines of low-reverse drum after removal (Fig.
36).
The race is a permanent press fit on the hub
splines. Do not attempt to remove the race.
REAR
BAND
LOW-REVERSE
DRUM
REAR
SUPPORT
OVERRUNNING
CLUTCH
RACE
LOW-REVERSE
DRUM
DRUM
RETAINING
SNAP
RING
J9121-34
Fig.
34
Removing
Low-Reverse
Drum
Snap
Ring—36RH/37RH
J9221-8
Fig.
36 Overrunning
Clutch
Race
Position—36RH/ 37RH