ECU FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis

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07-04-18
C-6 Automatic Transmission
07-04-18

16.
Position the manual and down-

shift control rod splash shield to the

frame side rail and secure it with the

attaching bolts.

17.
Connect the speedometer cable

to the extension housing.

18.
Connect the vacuum hose to the

vacuum diaphragm and secure with a

clamp.

19.
Connect the two oil cooler lines

to the fittings on the right side of the

case.
20.
Install the cooler lines under

the clip at the cylinder head.

21.
Position the reinforcement plate

and torque the attaching bolts.

22.
Install the equalizer and park-

ing brake cables. Install the equalizer

lever retracting spring.

23.
Install the drive shaft.

24.
Install a new seal on the filler

tube and install it in the transmission

case.
Secure the filler tube to the cyl-

inder head.
25.
Install the starting motor and

connect the cable.

26.
Install the idler arm bracket-

to-frame side rail.

27.
Lower the vehicle.

28.
Fill the transmission to the cor-

rect level with the specified fluid.

29.
Adjust the manual and throttle

linkage as required.

MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

DISASSEMBLY OF

TRANSMISSION

1.
Mount the transmission in hold-

ing fixture T64L-6001-A (Fig. 22).

2.
Remove the 17 fluid pan attach-

ing bolts. Remove pan and gasket.

3.
Remove the 8 valve body attach-

ing bolts (Fig. 23). Lift the valve body

from the transmission case.

4.
Attach a dial indicator to the

front pump as shown in Fig. 24. In-

stall tool T61L-7657-B in the exten-

sion housing to center the shaft.

5.
Pry the gear train to the rear of

the case and at the same time, press

the input shaft inward until it bottoms

(Fig. 24). Set the dial indicator to

read zero.

6. Pry the gear train forward (Fig.

24) and note the amount of gear train

end play on the dial indicator. Record

the end play to facilitate assembling

the transmission. Remove the dial in-

dicator from the pump and the tool

from the extension housing.

7.
Remove the vacuum diaphragm,

rod and the primary throttle valve

from the case. Slip the input shaft out

of the front pump.

8. Remove the front pump attach-

ing bolts. Pry the gear train forward

as shown in Fig. 25 to remove the

pump.

9. Loosen the band adjustment

screw and remove the two struts.

10.
Rotate the band 90 degrees co-

unterclockwise to align the ends with

the slot in the case (Fig. 26). Slide the

band off the reverse-high clutch drum.

11.
Remove the forward part of the

gear train as an assembly as shown in

Fig. 27.

12.
Remove the large snap ring that

secures the reverse planet carrier in

the low-reverse clutch hub. Lift the

planet carrier from the drum.

13.
Remove the snap ring (Fig. 28)

that secures the reverse ring gear and
D16Q3-B

FIG. 22—Transmission Mounted in Holding Fixture

hub on the output shaft. Slide the ring

gear and hub off the shaft.

14.
Rotate the low-reverse clutch

hub in a clockwise direction and at

the same time, withdraw it from the

case.

15.
Remove the reverse clutch snap

ring from the case, then remove the

clutch discs, plates and pressure plate

from the case.

16.
Remove the extension housing

attaching bolts and vent tube from the

case.
Remove the extension housing,

and gasket.

17.
Slide the output shaft assembly

from the transmission case.
18.
Remove the distributor sleeve

attaching bolts and remove the sleeve,

parking pawl gear and the thrust

washer.

If the thrust washer is staked in

place, use a sharp chisel and cut off

the metal from behind the thrust

washer. Be sure to clean the rear of

the case with air pressure or a suitable

solvent to remove any metal particles.

19.
Compress the reverse clutch pis-

ton release spring with tool T65P-

77515-A (Fig. 29). Remove the snap

ring. Remove the tool and the spring

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07-04-20

C-6 Automatic Transmission

07-04-20

SNAP RING

LOW-REVERSE

CLUTCH PISTON

Tool -

T6SL-77515-A
RETAINER Toof - T65L- 77575- A

D1610-A

FIG. 29—Compressing Reverse Clutch Spring

AIR NOZZLE

Tool- 7000- DD

LOW- REVERSE CLUTCH

APPLY PASSAGE

D1611-A

FIG. 30—Removing Low-Reverse

Clutch Piston
20.
Remove the one-way clutch

inner race attaching bolts from the

rear of the case. Remove the inner

race from inside of the case.

21.
Remove the reverse clutch pis-

ton from the case as shown in Fig. 30.

PARTS REPAIR OR

REPLACEMENT

During the repair of the sub-

assemblies, certain general instructions

which apply to all units of the trans-

mission must be followed. Following

these instructions will avoid unneces-

sary repetition.

OUTER

MANUAL LEVER

AND SHAFT

PARKING

PAWL ACTUATING

ROD

D1612-A

FIG. 31—Downshift and Manual Linkage

7"oo/ - 77288

D1613-A

FIG. 32—Installing Manual Lever

Seal
All transmission parts must be

handled carefully to avoid nicking or

burring the bearing or mating surfa-

ces.

Lubricate all internal parts of the

transmission with clean automatic

transmission fluid before assembling

them.

Do not use any other lubricants ex-

cept on gaskets and thrust washers.

These may be coated with vaseline to

facilitate assembly. Always use new

gaskets and seals when assembling a

transmission.
Tighten all bolts and screws to the

recommended torque as outlined in

the Specification Section.

TRANSMISSION CASE

AND LINKAGE

Downshift and Manual

Linkage

1.
Remove the nut and lock washer

that secures the outer downshift lever

to the transmission and remove the

lever.

2.
On a Mustang or Cougar, re-

move the two bolts that secure the

neutral safety switch to the case. In-

sert a screwdriver between the switch

and case as close as possible to the

shaft. Gently pry the switch from the

case.

3.
Slide the downshift lever out

from the inside-of the case (Fig. 31).

Remove the seal from the recess in

the manual lever shaft.

4.
Remove the C-ring that secures

the parking pawl actuating rod to the

manual lever. Remove the rod from

the case.

5.
Remove the nut that secures the

inner manual lever to the shaft. Re-

move the inner lever from the shaft.

Slide the outer lever and shaft from

the case.

6. Remove the seal from the case

with Tools T59L-1OO-B and T58L-

101-A or 7600-E.

7.
Dip the new seal in transmission

fluid and install it in the case as

shown in Fig. 32.

8. Slide the outer manual lever and

shaft in the transmission case.

9. Position the inner lever on the

shaft and install the attaching nut.

Tighten the nut to specification. In-

stall the parking pawl actuating rod

and secure it to the inner manual lever

with a C-washer.

10.
Install a new downshift lever

seal in the recess of the outer lever

shaft. Slide the downshift lever and

shaft into position.

11.
On a Mustang or Cougar, posi-

tion the neutral switch on the manual

lever and secure it with the two at-

taching bolts. Leave the attaching

bolts loose to adjust the switch after

installing the control valve.

12.
Place the outer downshift lever

on the shaft and secure it with a lock

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07-04-21

C-6 Automatic Transmission
07-04-21

Parking Pawl Linkage

1.
Remove the bolts that secure the

parking pawl guide plate to the case

(Fig. 33). Remove the plate.

2.
Remove the spring, parking pawl

and shaft from the case.

3.
Working from the pan mounting

surface, drill a 1/8 inch diameter hole

through the center of the cupped plug.

Pull the plug from the case with a

wire hook.

4.
Lift the end of the spring off the

park plate pin to relieve the tension.

5.
Thread a
1/4-20
inch or # 8-32

x 1 1/4 inch screw (Fig. 34) into the

par1: plate shaft. Pull the shaft from

the case with the screw.

6. Position the spring and park

plate in the case and install the shaft.

Hook the end of the spring over the

pin on the park plate.

7.
Install a new cupped washer

(Fig. 33) to retain the shaft.

8. Install the parking pawl shaft in

the case. Slip the parking pawl and

spring into place on the shaft.

9. Position the guide plate on the

case making sure that the actuating

rod is seated in the slot of the plate.

Secure the plate with two bolts and

lock washers.

Servo Apply Lever

1.
Working from inside of the

transmission case, carefully drive on

the servo apply lever shaft to remove

the cup plug. The shaft (Fig. 35) can

be withdrawn from the case by hand.

2.
Hold the servo apply lever in

position and install the new shaft.

3.
Using the fabricated tool shown

in Fig. 35, drive the cup plug into

position in the case. Be sure the plug

is flush with the shoulder of the count-

erbore. The cup plug may be coated

with Loctite, Part No. C3AZ-

19554-A, before installation.

Thread Repair-Case

Thread service kits may be pur-

chased from local jobbers or the

Heli-Coil Corporation. To repair a

damaged thread, the following proce-

dures should be carefully followed:

1.
Drill out the damaged threads

using the same size threads as the

thread OD. For example, use a 5/16-

inch drill when repairing a 5/16-18

inch thread.

2.
Select the proper special tap and

tap the drilled hole. The tap is marked

for the size of the thread being re-
GUIDE PLATE PIN SPRING CUPPED PLUG

PARKING

GEAR

SHAFT

SPRING

PARKING PAWL
PARK PLATE

D1614-A

FIG. 33—Parking Pawl Mechanism

1/4 - 20 x
1
1/4 INCH BOLT

OR #8 • 32 x 1 1/4 INCH BOLT
INSTALL CUP PLUG FLUSH WITH

SHOULDER OF COUNTERBORE

PARK PLATE

SHAFT

D 1629-B

FIG. 34—Removing Park Plate

Shaft

paired. Thus, the special tap supplied

with the repair kit marked 5/16-18

will not cut the same thread as a

standard 5/16-inch tap. It will cut a

thread large enough to accommodate

the insert, and after the insert is in-

stalled, the original thread size (5/16-

18 inch) is restored.

3.
Select the proper coil inserting

tool. These tools are marked with the

thread size being repaired. Place the

insert on the tool and adjust the sleeve

to the length of the insert being used.
INSTALLING TOOL

MAKE FROM 1/2" DIA. DRILL ROD

D 1783-A

FIG. 35—Servo Apply Lever

Installation

Press the insert against the face of

the tapped hole. Turn the tool clock-

wise and wind the insert into the hole

until the insert is one half turn below

the face.

4.
Working through the insert, bend

the insert tang straight up and down

until it breaks off at the notch.

5.
If the inserts are not properly in-

stalled, they can be removed with the

extractor tool. Place the extractor tool

in the insert so that the blade rests

against the top coil
1/4-1/2
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07-04-24

C-6 Automatic Transmission

07-04-24

CONVERTER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

THROTTLE PRESSURE

RELIEF BALL1/4 INCH

DIA. AND SPRING

CONVERTER

PRESSURE

RELIEF

SPRING

2-3 SHIFT

CHECK VALVE

D 1765-C

FIG. 39—Converter Pressure Relief Valve, Throttle Pressure Relief Valve,

and
2-3
Shift Check Valve Locations

FRONT PUMP

Tool
-
7775-AS

Tool -
T50T-
100-A

or 73-760

Tool
-T63L- 77837 -A

D 1636 -A

FIG. 40—Removing Front Pump

Seal

4.
Carefully position
the
separator

plate,
new
gasket
and the
lower valve

body
on the
upper valve body
and in-

stall
and
torque
the
attaching bolts
to

specification.

5.
Secure
the
screen
to the
lower

valve body with
the
attaching bolts

and torque them
to
specification.

6. Place
the
cutback control valve

(Fig.
38) in the
valve body.

7.
Place
the
coasting regulator

valve
in the
body.

8. Place
the
spring
D2
shift valve

and
the 1-2
shift valve
in the
body.

9. Place
the
throttle modulator

valve
and
spring
and the 2-3
shift

valve
in the
valve body.
D 1637-A

FIG. 41—Installing Front Pump

Seal

10.
Place
the
spring
and the 2-3

backout valve
in the
valve body.

11.
Place
the two
springs
and the

intermediate servo accumulator valve

in
the
valve body.

12.
Place
the
intermediate servo

modulator valve
and
spring
in the

body.

13.
Carefully place
the
valve retain-

ing plate
on the
body
and
secure
it

with
the
eight attaching screws. Tigh-

ten
the
screws
to
specification.

14.
Place
the
throttle booster valve

and spring
in the
valve body. Place

the manual
low 2-1
scheduling valve

and spring
in the
valve body
and in-
stall
the
retaining plate. Torque
the

attaching screws
to
specification.

15.
Place
the
main regulator,
two

springs, pressure booster valve
and the

sleeve
in the
valve body.

16.
Install
the
pressure booster

plate
and
torque
the two
attaching

screws
to
specification.

17.
Place
the
manual valve
in the

valve body
and
install
the
detent plug,

spring
and the
retaining
pin in the

body.

FRONT PUMP

The front seal
can be
replaced after

the pump
has
been installed
on the

transmission (Figs.
40 and 41).

Disassembly

1.
Remove
the two
seal-rings
and

the selective thrust washer (Fig.
42).

2.
Remove
the
large square-cut seal

from
the
O.D.
of the
pump housing.

3.
Remove
the 5
bolts that secure

the pump support
to the
pump hous-

ing. Lift
the
support from
the
housing.

4.
Remove
the
drive
and the
driven

gear from
the
housing.

Assembly

1.
Install
the
drive
and
driven gears

in
the
pump housing. Each gear
has

an identification mark
on one
face.

The identification mark
on
each gear

must
be
toward
the
front
of the
pump

housing.

2.
Position
the
pump support
in the

pump housing
and
install
and
torque

the five attaching bolts
to
specifica-

tion.

3.
Carefully install
two new
seal

rings
on the
pump support. Make sure

that
the
ends
of the
rings
are
engaged

to lock them
in
place. Install
a new

square-cut seal
on the O.D. of the

pump housing.

4.
Install
the
selective thrust wash-

er. Make sure that
the
correct thick-

ness selective washer
is
being used
to

obtain
the
specified
end
play.

5.
Place
the
pump
on
converter

making sure that
the
drive gear enga-

ges
the
converter
hub.
Rotate
the

pump
to
make sure that
the
gears
ro-

tate freely.

REVERSE-HIGH CLUTCH

Disassembly

1.
Separate
the
drive train
as
shown

in
Fig. 43.
Remove
the
pressure plate

retaining snap ring
as
shown
in Fig.

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07-04-25

C-6 Automatic Transmission

07-04-25

FRONT

PUMPSEAL-7A24&
DRIVEN

GEAR-7C011

FIG. 42—Front Pump Disassembled
STATOR SUPPORT-7A109

SELECTIVE THRUST

WASHER

7D014

GASKET

7A136
SEAL

RINGS

7D429

D 1619-B

2.
Remove the pressure plate and

the drive and driven clutch plates (Fig.

45).

3.
Install Tool T65L-77515-A (Fig.

46) on the reverse-high clutch drum.

Make sure that the legs clear the

snap ring enough to permit expanding

it enough for removing it. Remove the

snap rings and remove the tool.

4.
Remove the spring retainer and

the piston return springs.

5.
Apply air pressure to the piston

apply hole in the clutch hub (Fig. 47)

and remove the piston.

6. Remove the piston outer seal

from the piston and the inner seal

from the clutch drum (Fig. 45).

7.
Remove the front and rear bush-

ings from the clutch drum if they are

worn or damaged. To remove the

front bushing, use a cape chisel and

cut along the bushing seam until the

chisel breaks through the bushing

wall. Pry the loose ends of the bushing

up with an awl and remove the bush-

ing.

To remove the rear bushing, use the

tool shown in Fig. 48, and press the

bushing from the drum.

Assembly

1.
If the clutch drum bushings were

removed, position the drum in a press

and press new bushings into the drum

with the tools shown in Figs. 48 or 49.

2.
Dip the new seals in transmission

fluid and install one on the drum and

one on the piston.

3.
Install the piston in the clutch

drum.

4.
Position the piston return springs

in the piston sockets. Place the spring

retainer on the springs.
5.
Install Tool T65L-77515-A (Fig.

46) and compress the springs. Make

certain that the spring retainer is cen-

tered while compressing the springs.

Install the snap ring. Before releasing

the pressure on the tool, make certain

that the snap ring is positioned inside

of the four snap ring guides on the

spring retainer.

6. Clutch plate usage varies with

each model, refer to the Specifications

Section for the number of plates re-

quired. Dip the clutch plates in clean

transmission fluid. Install the clutch

plates alternately starting with a steel

drive plate (Fig. 45).

7.
After all clutch plates have been

installed, position the pressure plate in

the clutch drum. Install the pressure

plate snap ring.

8. With a feeler gauge, check the

clearance between the pressure plate

and snap ring (Fig. 50).

9. The pressure plate should be held

downward as the clearance is checked.

Refer to the Specification Section for

the proper clearance. If the clearance

is not within specifications, selective

thickness snap rings are available in

the following thicknesses: 0.065-0.069,

0.074-0.078, and 0.083-0.087 inch. In-

stall the correct size snap ring and re-

check the clearance.

FORWARD CLUTCH

Disassembly

1.
Remove the clutch pressure plate

retaining snap ring (Fig. 51).

2.
Remove the rear pressure plate,

the drive and driven plates and the

forward pressure plate from the clutch

hub (Fig. 52).
3.
Remove the snap ring (Fig. 53)

that secures the disc spring in the

clutch cylinder. Remove the disc

spring.

4.
Apply air pressure to the clutch

apply passage in the cylinder (Fig. 54)

to remove the piston.

5.
Remove the seal from the piston

and the seal from the clutch hub (Fig.

52).

Assembly

1.
Dip two new seals in transmis-

sion fluid. Install the smaller seal on

the clutch hub and the other seal on

the clutch piston.

2.
Install the clutch piston in the

cylinder.

3.
Make sure that the steel pressure

ring is in the groove on the piston.

Position the disc spring in the cylinder

with the dished face downward. Install

the spring as shown in Fig. 56. Secure

the disc with the retaining snap ring.

4.
Install the forward pressure plate

with the flat side up and the beveled

side downward. Install first a compos-

ition driven plate and a steel drive

plate (Fig. 52). Install the remaining

plates in this sequence. Refer to the

Specification Section for the number

of plates required. The last plate in-

stalled will be the rear pressure plate.

Install the snap ring and make certain

that it seats fully in the groove.

5.
With a feeler gauge, check the

clearance between the snap ring and

the pressure plate (Fig. 55). Down-

ward pressure on the plate should be

maintained when making this check.

Refer to the Specifications Section for

the proper clearance.procarmanuals.com

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07-04-27
C-6 Automatic Transmission

07-04-27

SNAP RING
REVERSE-HIGH

CLUTCH DRUM

D1420-A

FIG. 44—Removing
or
Installing

Reverse-High Clutch Pressure Plate

Snap Ring
Tool 765 L-77515-A

Tool
7
65
L-77575-A

D 1591-A

FIG. 46—Removing
or
Installing Reverse-High Clutch Piston Snap Ring

REVERSE-HIGH

CLUTCH DRUM

7D044
INTERNAL SPLINE SELECTIVE

PLATE-7E>164 SNAP

RING

£T
377126-S

7D427
\

D1631
-
A

FIG. 45— Reverse-High Clutch Disassembled

6.
If the
clearance
is not
within

specifications, selective snap rings
are

available
in the
following thicknesses:

0.056-0.060, 0.065-0.069, 0.074-0.078,

0.083-0.087
and
0.092-0.096 inch.
In-

sert
the
correct size snap ring
and re-

check
the
clearance.

INPUT SHELL
AND

SUN GEAR

Disassembly
Tool— 7000- DD

D1422-A

FIG. 47—Removing Reverse-High

Clutch Piston
2.
Place
the No. 6
thrust washer
on

the
sun
gear
and
install
the
rear snap

ring.

OUTPUT SHAFT
HUB

AND RING GEAR

Disassembly

1.
Remove
the hub
retaining snap

ring (Fig.
58)
from
the
ring gear.

2.
Lift
the hub
from
the
ring gear.

1.
Remove
the
external snap ring

on from
the sun
gear
as
shown
in

Fig. 56.

2.
Remove
the
thrust washer from

the input shell
and sun
gear (Fig.
57).

3.
Working from inside
the
input

shell remove
the sun
gear. Remove
the

internal snap ring from
the
gear.
Assembly

1.
Install
the
forward snap ring
on

the forward
end
(short end)
of the sun

gear
(Fig. 57).
Working from inside

the input shell, slide
the sun
gear
and

snap ring into place making sure that

the longer
end is at the
rear (Fig.
57).
Assembly

1.
Position
the hub in the
ring gear.

2.
Secure
the hub
with
the
retaining

snap ring. Make certain that
the
snap

ring
is
fully engaged with
the
groove.procarmanuals.com

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07-04-28

C-6 Automatic Transmission

07-04-28

SNAP RING

REMOVAL INSTALLATION

FIG. 48 — Replacing Reverse-High Clutch Rear Bushing
D2035-A

Press Ram

Tool-T69L-7D044-A

D2036-A

FIG. 49—Installing Reverse-High

Clutch Front Bushing

D1898-A

FIG. 50—Checking Reverse-High

Clutch Snap Ring Clearance

ONE-WAY CLUTCH

Disassembly

1.
Remove the snap ring and rear

bushing from the rear of the low-

reverse clutch hub (Fig. 59).

2.
Remove the springs and rollers

from the spring retainer and lift the

spring retainer from the hub.

3.
Remove the remaining bushing

and snap ring from the hub.
Assembly

1.
Install a snap ring in the forward

snap ring groove of the low-reverse

clutch hub.

2.
Place the low-reverse clutch hub

on the bench with the forward end

down (Fig. 60).

3.
Place the forward clutch bushing

against the snap ring with the flat side

up.
Install the one-way clutch spring

retainer on top of the bushing. Be sure

to install the retainer in the hub so

that the springs load the rollers in a

counterclockwise direction when look-

ing down at the unit (Fig. 60).

4.
Install a spring and roller into

each of the spring retainer compart-

ments by slightly compressing each

spring and positioning the roller be-

tween the spring and the spring retain-

er (Fig. 60).

5.
Install the rear bushing on top of

the retainer with the flat side down.

6. Install the remaining snap ring

at the rear of the low-reverse clutch

hub to secure the assembly.

SERVO

Disassembly

1.
Apply air pressure to the port in

the servo cover to remove the piston

and rod.

2.
Remove the seals from the pis-

ton.

On Lincoln Continental and Conti-

nental Mark III models, replace the

complete piston and rod assembly if

the piston or piston sealing lips are

unserviceable or damaged.

3.
Remove the seal from the cover.
D1899-A

FIG. 51—Removing Forward

Clutch Pressure Plate Snap Ring

Assembly

1.
Dip the new seals in transmission

fluid.

2.
Install new seals on the cover

and servo piston. Fig. 61 shows the

correct servo piston and cover for the

transmission.

3.
Dip the piston in transmission

fluid and install it in the cover.

LOW-REVERSE CLUTCH

PISTON

Disassembly

1.
Remove the inner and the outer

seal from the reverse clutch piston.

Assembly

1.
Dip the two new seals in clean

transmission fluid.

2.
Install the seals on the piston.

OUTPUT SHAFT

Disassembly

1.
Remove the governor attaching

bolts and remove the governor.

2.
Remove the snap ring that se-

cures the governor distributor on the

output shaft (Fig. 62) and slide it off

the front of the shaft.

3.
Remove the seal rings from the

distributor.

Assembly

1.
Carefully install new seal rings

on the distributor.

2.
Working from the front end of

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C-6 Automatic Transmission

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FORWARD CLUTCH

CYLINDER-7D424
OUTER SEAL

7A548
DISC SPRING FORWARD PRESSURE INTERNAL SPLINE REAR PRESSURE

7B070

PLATE-7B066

PLATE-7B164 PLATE-7B066

INNER SEAL

377130894
PISTON

7A262 STEEL

RING

7D256
SNAP

RING

377127-S

FIG. 52—Forward Clutch Disassembled

DISC

SPRING
EXTERNAL SPLINE

PLATE-7B442

7oo/-

7000-DD
SELECTIVE

SNAP RING

377126-S

D 1635-A

FIG. 53—Removing or Installing Disc Spring

distributor into place on the shaft. In-

stall the snap ring to secure it. Make

sure that the snap ring is seated in the

groove.

3.
Position the governor on the dis-

tributor (Fig. 62) and secure them

with the attaching screws.

ASSEMBLY OF TRANSMISSION

1.
Place the transmission case in a

holding fixture.

2.
Position the low-reverse clutch

piston so that check ball is in the 6 o'

clock position (toward bottom of case)
and tap the piston into place in the

case with a clean rubber hammer.

3.
Hold the one-way clutch inner

race in position and install and torque

the attaching bolts to specification.

4.
Install a low-reverse clutch re-

turn spring in each pocket in the

clutch piston. Press the springs firmly

into the piston to prevent them from

falling out.

5.
Position the spring retainer over

the springs and position the retainer

snap ring in place on the one-way

clutch inner race.
D1632-A

D1901-A

FIG. 54—Removing Forward

Clutch Piston

CHECK BETWEEN SNAP RING

AND PRESSURE PLATE

1902-A

FIG. 55—Checking Forward

Clutch Clearance

PICK

SCREWDRIVER

D 1633-A

FIG. 56—Removing Sun Gear

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