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3.
Install the bench testing tool on
the transmission.
4.
Remove the
1/8-inch
pipe plug
at the transmission case. Turn the
front pump in a clockwise direction at
75-100 rpm until a regular flow of
transmission fluid leaves the hole in
the transmission case. This operation
bleeds the air from the pump.
5.
Install the pressure gauge (77820
or T57L-77820-A) as shown in Fig.
13.
PRESSURE TESTS
Turn the front pump at 75-100 rpm
and note the gauge readings. The
pressure readings on the bench test
must be within the limits as outlined
in Figure 13, for the engine idle check.
If pressure gauge readings are with-
in limits in all selector lever positions,
install the vacuum diaphragm control
rod unit.
COMMON ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS
TRANSMISSION FLUID DRAIN
AND REFILL
Normal maintenance and lubrica-
tion requirements do not necessitate
periodic automatic transmission fluid
changes.
If a major repair, such as a clutch
band, bearing, etc., is required in the
transmission, it will have to be re-
moved for service. At this time the
converter, transmission cooler and
cooler lines must be thoroughly
flushed to remove any dirt.
When filling a dry transmission and
converter, install five quarts of fluid.
Start the engine, shift the selector
lever as outlined below, and check and
add fluid as necessary.
Following are the procedures for
partial drain and refill due to in-
vehicle repair operation.
C4 TRANSMISSION
1.
On PEA models, disconnect the
fluid filler tube from the transmission
oil pan to drain the fluid.
On PEB and PEE models, loosen
the pan attaching bolts to drain the
fluid from the transmission.
2.
When the fluid has stopped
draining from the transmission, re-
move and thoroughly clean the pan
and the screen. Discard the pan gas-
ket.
3.
Place a new gasket on the pan,
and install the pan on the transmis-
sion.
4.
On PEA models, connect the
filler tube to the pan and tighten the
fitting securely.
5.
Add three quarts of fluid to the
transmission through the filler tube.
6. Run the engine at idle speed for
about two minutes, and then run it at
fast idle speed (about 1200 rpm) until
it reaches it's normal operating temp-
erature. Do not race the engine.
7.
Shift the selector lever through
all the positions, place it at P, and
check the fluid level. The fluid level
should be above the ADD mark. If
necessary, add enough fluid io the
transmission to bring the level be-
tween the ADD and FULL marks on
che dipstick. Do not overfill the trans-
mission.
FMX OK C6
TRANSMISSION
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist or
jack stands.
2.
Place a drain pan under the
transmission.
3.
Loosen the pan attaching bolts
to drain the fluid from the transmis-
sion.
4.
After the fluid has drained to the
level of the pan flange, remove the
rest of the pan bolts working from the
rear and both sides of the pan to
allow it to drop and drain slowly.
5.
When the fluid has stopped
draining from the transmission, re-
move and thoroughly clean the pan
and the screen. Discard the pan gas-
ket.
6. Place a new gasket on the pan,
and install the pan on the transmis-
sion.
7.
Add three quarts of fluid to the
transmission through the filler tube.
8. Run the engine at idle speed for
about two minutes, and then run it at
fast idle speed (about 1200 rpm) until
it reaches normal operating tempera-
ture.
Do not race the engine.
9. Shift the selector lever through
all the positions, place it at P, and
check the fluid level. The fluid level
should be above the ADD mark. If
necessary, add enough fluid to the
transmission to bring the level be-
tween the ADD and FULL marks on
the dipstick. Do not overfill the trans-
mission.
OIL COOLER TUBE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
When fluid leakage is found at the
oil cooler, the cooler must be re-
placed. Cooler replacement is de-
scribed in the Cooling System Section
of Group 11.
When one or more of the fluid
cooler steel tubes must be replaced,
each replacement tube must be fabri-
cated from the same size steel tubing
as the original line.
Using the old tube as a guide, bend
the new tube as required. Add the
necessary fittings, and install the tube.
After the fittings have been tight-
ened, add fluid as needed, and check
for fluid leaks.
VACUUM DIAPHRAGM
ADJUSTMENT NON-ALTITUDE
COMPENSATING TYPE
The C4 and C6 transmissions are
equipped with an adjustable vacuum
diaphragm assembly. A similar ad-
justable diaphragm has been released
for service with the FMX transmis-
sion. However, the FMX service dia-
phragm is not interchangeable with
that used on C4 and C6 models.
The vacuum diaphragm assembly
has an adjusting screw in the vacuum
hose connecting tube (Fig. 14).
SPRING
SEAT
THIS CLEARANCE CHANGED
BY ADJUSTING SCREW
D1830-A
FIG. 14—Adjustable Vacuum Unit
The inner end of the screw bears
against a plate which in turn bears
against the vacuum diaphragm spring.
All readings slightly high or all
readings slightly low may indicate the
vacuum unit needs adjustment to cor-
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STOP
PIN
GROMMET
Tool - T67P-734LA
GROMMET
LEVER
CONTROL ROD REMOVAL
GROMMET INSTALLATION
Tool - T67P-734LA
r
CONTROL ROD INSTALLATION
3/16"-1/4'
CONTROL ROD
STOP
PIN
FIG. 18—Removing
or
Installing Shift Linkage Grommet
D 1742-A
MANUAL SHIFT LINKAGE
GROMMET REPLACEMENT-
COLUMN SHIFT
The manual lever assembly
on ve-
hicles equipped with
a
column shift
in-
corporates
an oil
impregnated plastic
grommet
in the end of the
lever
arm.
A special tool T67P-7341-A
is re-
quired
to
install
the
grommet
in the
manual lever,
and to
install
the
manu-
al linkage
rod
into
the
grommet.
Re-
move
and
install
the
grommet
as fol-
lows:
1.
Place
the
lower
jaw of the
tool
between
the
manual lever
and the con-
trol
rod.
Position
the
stop
pin
against
the
end of the
control
rod (Fig. 18)
and force
the rod out of the
grommet.
Remove
the
grommet from
the
manu-
al lever
by
cutting
off the
large shoul-
der with
a
sharp knife.
The
grommet
must
be
removed from
the
manual
lever
and a new one
installed each
time
the rod is
disconnected.
2.
Before installing
a
new grommet,
adjust
the
stop
pin to 1/2
inch
and
coat
the
outside
of the
grommet with
lubricant. Then, place
the
grommet
on
the stop
pin and
force
it
into
the
man-
ual lever hole. Turn
the
grommet
sev-
eral times
to be
sure
it is
properly
seated.
3.
Readjust
the
stop
pin to the
height shown
in Fig. 18. The pin
height
is
determined
by the
length
of
the
rod end
which
is to be
installed
into
the
grommet.
If the pin
height
is
not adjusted,
the
control
rod may be
pushed
too far
through
the
grommet
causing damage
to the
grommet
re-
taining
lip.
4.
With
the pin
height properly
ad-
justed, position
the
control
rod on the
tool
and
force
the rod
into
the
grom-
met until
the
groove
in the rod
seats
on
the
inner retaining
lip of the
grom-
met.
Be
sure
the rod
protrudes
through
the
grommet approximately
1/4 inch after installation.
CLEANING
AND
INSPECTION
CLEANING
TRANSMISSION
Clean
the
parts with suitable solvent
and
use
moisture-free
air to dry off all
the parts
and
clean
out oil
passages.
The composition clutch plates,
bands
and
synthetic seals should
not
be cleaned
in a
vapor degreaser
or
with
any
type
of
detergent solution.
To clean these parts, wipe them
off
with
a
lint-free cloth.
New
clutch
plates
or
bands should
be
soaked
in
transmission fluid
for
fifteen minutes
before
the
plates
or
bands
are as-
sembled.
CONVERTER
The converter cannot
be
disas-
sembled
for
cleaning.
If
there
is rea-
son
to
believe that
the
converter
con-
tains
an
excessive amount
of
foreign
material,
it
should
be
thoroughly
cleaned.
See the
instructions provided
with
the
Rotunda Automatic Trans-
mission Torque Converter
and
Cooler
Cleaner LRE-60081.
OIL COOLER
When
a
clutch
or
band failure
or
other internal trouble
has
occurred
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the transmission,
any
metal particles
or clutch plate
or
band material that
may have been carried into
the
cooler
should
be
removed from
the
system
by
flushing
the
cooler
and
lines before
the transmission
is put
back into serv-
ice.
In no
case should
an
automatic
transmission having
a
clutch
or
band
failure
or
other internal trouble result-
ing
in
fluid contamination,
be put
back into service without first flushing
the transmission
oil
cooler.
To flush
the oil
cooler, follow
the
instruct!
on >
provided with
the
Rotun-
da Automatic Transmission Torque
Converter
and
Cooler Cleaner
LRE-
60081.
INSPECTION
TURBINE
AND
STATOR
END
PLAY CHECK
A special tool
(Fig. 19)
must
be
used
to
check
the
condition
of the
converter. This special tool
is
used
to
check
the
turbine
and
stator
end
play
and
the
operation
of the
one-way
sta-
tor clutch.
CRUISE-O-MATIC
Too/-T58L-7902-A
C-4 AND C-6 TRANSMISSION
Tool-T59P.7902.Bor 7937-B
ON C-4 AND C-6 TRANSMISSION
Tool-T64L-7902-A
D
1499-E
FIG. 19—Converter Checking Tool
1.
Insert
the
tool (Fig.
19)
into
the
converter pump drive
hub
until
it
bot-
toms.
2.
Install
the
guide over
the con-
verter pump drive
hub.
3.
Expand
the
split fiber bushing
in
the turbine spline
by
tightening
the
adjusting
nut.
Tighten
the
adjusting
nut until
the
tool
is
securely locked
into
the
spline.
4.
Attach
a
dial indicator
to the
tool (Fig.
20 or
21). Position
the
indi-
cator button
on a
converter pump
drive
hub, and set the
dial face
at 0
(zero).
5.
Lift
the
tool upward
as far as it
will
go and
note
the
indicator reading.
The indicator reading
is the
total
end
play which
the
turbine
and
stator
share.
If the
total
end
play exceeds
the limits specified
in
Part 7-5, replace
the converter unit.
6. Loosen
the
adjusting
nut to
free
the split bushing,
and
then remove
the
tool from
the
converter.
STATOR ONE-WAY CLUTCH
CHECK
1.
Install
the
stator outer race hold-
ing tool
in one of the
four holes
pro-
vided
in the
stator (Fig.
20 or 21).
2.
Insert
the
tool
in the
converter
pump drive hub.
As the
tool enters
the
converter,
the
pins will engage
the sta-
tor clutch inner race spline.
3.
Place
a
torque wrench
on the
tool (Fig.
20 or
21).
The
tool (and
sta-
tor inner race) should turn freely
clockwise (from
the
pump drive
hub
inside
the
converter).
It
should lock
up
and hold
a 10
ft-lb pull when
the
wrench
is
turned counterclockwise.
Try
the
clutch
for
lockup
and
hold
in
at least five different locations around
the converter.
On
the
C4
or C6
Auto-
matics,
the
metal ring holding
the
locking tool will have
to be
held
by
hand during this check.
4.
If the
clutch fails
to
lock
up and
hold
a 10
ft-lb torque, replace
the
converter unit.
STATOR
TO
IMPELLER
INTERFERENCE CHECK
1.
Position
the
front pump assem-
bly
on a
bench with
the
spline
end of
the stator shaft pointing
up
(Fig.
22).
2.
Mount
a
converter
on the
pump
so that
the
splines
on the
one-way
clutch inner race engage
the
mating
splines
of the
stator support,
and the
converter
hub
engages
the
pump drive
gear.
3.
While holding
the
pump station-
ary, try
to
rotate the converter counter-
clockwise.
The
converter should
ro-
tate freely without
any
signs
of
inter-
ference
or
scraping within
the
convert-
er assembly.
4.
If
there
is an
indication
of
scrap-
ing,
the
trailing edges
of the
stator
blades
may be
interfering with
the
leading edges
of the
impeller blades.
In such cases, replace
the
converter.
STATOR
TO
TURBINE
INTERFERENCE CHECK
1.
Position
the
converter
on the
bench front side down.
2.
Install
a
front pump assembly
to
engage
the
mating splines
of
the
stator
support
and
stator,
and
pump drive
gear lugs.
3.
Install
the
input shaft, engaging
the splines with
the
turbine
hub (Fig.
23).
4.
While holding
the
pump station-
ary, attempt
to
rotate
the
turbine with
the input shaft.
The
turbine should
ro-
tate freely
in
both directions without
any signs
of
interference
or
scraping
noise.
5.
If
interference exists,
the
stator
front thrust washer
may be
worn,
al-
lowing
the
stator
to hit the
turbine.
In
such cases,
the
converter must
be re-
placed.
The converter crankshaft pilot
should
be
checked
for
nicks
or dam-
aged surfaces that could cause inter-
ference when installing
the
converter
into
the
crankshaft. Check
the con-
verter front pump drive
hub for
nicks
or sharp edges that would damage
the
pump seal.
OUTPUT SHAFT
AND
PRIMARY
SUN
GEAR SHAFT
(FMX TRANSMISSION)
1.
Inspect
the
thrust surfaces
and
journals
for
scores. Inspect
the
inter-
nal gear
for
broken
or
worn teeth.
2.
Inspect
the
aluminum sleeve
for
scores
or
leakage. Inspect
the
ring
grooves
for
burrs.
3.
Inspect
the
keyway
and
drive
ball pocket
for
wear,
and
inspect
the
splines
for
burrs, twist
or
wear.
4.
Inspect
the
output shaft sleeve
for alignment with
the
governor drive
ball (Fig.
24).
5.
Inspect
the
external parking gear
teeth
for
damage
and the
speedometer
drive gear teeth
for
burrs.
6.
If
either
the
output shaft
or
ring
gear
has
been replaced, place
the as-
sembled unit with
the
gear face down
on
the
bench, push
the
shaft down-
ward,
and
check
the
clearance
be-
tween
the top of the
snap ring
and its
groove
(Fig. 25).
If
this clearance
ex-
ceeds 0.002 inch, replace
the
snap ring
with
a
thicker ring
to
reduce
the
clear-
ance
to
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CENTER SUPPORT
PLANETARY CLUTCH
"CAM TYPE" CLUTCH RACE
CHAMFER ON PRODUCTION
PART, ONLY-SERVICE PART NOT CHAMFERED
PLANET CARRIER
D1938-A
FIG. 27—Roller Type Planetary Clutch, Carrier and Center Support
shows wear or deterioration, replace
the seal.
4.
Inspect the seal counterbore and
remove all burrs and scores with cro-
cus cloth.
REAR CLUTCH (FMX)
AND REVERSE-HIGH CLUTCH
(C4 AND C6 AUTOMATIC)
1.
Inspect the drum band surface,
the bushing, and thrust surfaces for
scores. Minor scores may be removed
with crocus cloth. Badly scored parts
must be replaced.
Inspect the clutch piston bore and
the piston inner and outer bearing sur-
faces for scores. Check the air bleed
ball valve in the clutch piston for free
movement. Check the orifice to make
sure it is not plugged.
2.
Check the fluid passages for ob-
structions. All fluid passages must be
clean and free of obstructions.
3.
Inspect the clutch plates for wear
and scoring and check the plates for
fit on the clutch hub serrations. Re-
place all plates that are badly scored,
worn or do not fit freely in the hub
serrations.
4.
Inspect the clutch pressure plate
for scores on the clutch plate bearing
surface. Check the clutch release
spring(s) for distortion.
5.
On an FMX transmission, in-
spect the needle bearing for worn rol-
lers.
FRONT CLUTCH (FMX)
AND FORWARD CLUTCH
(C4 OR C6
TRANSMISSIONS)
1.
Inspect the clutch cylinder thrust
surfaces, piston bore, and clutch plate
serrations for scores or burrs. Minor
scores or burrs may be removed with
crocus cloth. Replace the clutch cylin-
der if it is badly scored or damaged.
2.
Check the fluid passage in the
clutch cylinder for obstructions. Clean
out all fluid passages. Inspect the
clutch piston for scores and replace if
necessary. Inspect the piston check
ball for freedom of movement and
proper seating (Fig. 28).
CLUTCH
CYLINDER
PISTON
SEAL
CLIP
D1939-A
. 28—Clutch Piston Check
Valve
3.
Check the clutch release spring
for distortion and cracks. Replace the
spring if it is distorted or cracked.
4.
Inspect the composition and the
steel clutch plates and the clutch pres-
sure plate for worn or scored bearing
surfaces. Replace all parts that are
deeply scored.
5.
On FMX and C4 transmissions,
check the clutch plates for flatness
and fit on the clutch hub serrations.
Discard any plate that does not slide
freely on the serrations or that is not
flat.
6. Check the clutch hub thrust sur-
faces for scores and the clutch hub
splines for wear.
7.
On an FMX transmission, in-
spect the turbine shaft bearing sur-
faces for scores. If excessive clearance
or scores are found, discard the unit.
Check the splines on the turbine
shaft for wear and replace the shaft if
the splines are excessively worn. In-
spect the bushing in the turbine shaft
for scores. On a C4 or C6 Automatic
transmission, check the input shaft for
damaged or worn splines.
FRONT PUMP AND
STATOR SUPPORT
1.
Inspect the mating surfaces of
the pump body and cover for burrs.
2.
Inspect the drive and driven gear
bearing surface for scores, and check
the gear teeth for burrs. Inspect the
stator support splines for burrs and
wear.
3.
Check the fluid passages for ob-
structions.
4.
If any parts other than the stator
support are found defective, replace
the pump as a unit. Minor burrs and
scores may be removed with crocus
cloth. The stator support is serviced
separately.
5.
On a C4 or C6 Automatic trans-
mission, check the oil ring grooves in
the stator support for nicks, burrs or
damaged edges. On a C6 transmis-
sion, check the large seal ring groove
of the pump body for damage. Check
the gasket mating surface of the pump
body for damage.
REAR SUPPORT
(FMX TRANSMISSION)
1.
Inspect the gasket mating sur-
faces for damage.
2.
Inspect the support bushing for
scores.
3.
Inspect the rear support fluid
passages for obstructions.
4.
Check the fit of the fluid tubes in
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PRESSURE REGULATOR
(FMX TRANSMISSION)
1.
Inspect the regulator body and
cover mating surface for burrs.
2.
Check all fluid passages for ob-
structions.
3.
Inspect the control pressure and
converter pressure valves and bores for
burrs and scores. Remove all burrs
carefully with crocus cloth.
4.
Check free movement of the
valves in their bores. The valves
should fall freely into the bores when
both the valve and bore are dry.
5.
Inspect the valve springs and
spacers for distortion.
CONTROL VALVE BODY
1.
Clean all parts thoroughly in
clean solvent, and then blow them dry
with moisture-free compressed air.
2.
Inspect all valve and plug bores
for scores. Check all fluid passages for
obstructions. Inspect the check valve
for free movement. Inspect all mating
surfaces for burrs or distortion. In-
spect all plugs and valves for burrs
and scores. Crocus cloth can be used
to polish valves and plugs if care is
taken to avoid rounding the sharp
edges of the valves and plugs.
3.
Inspect all springs for distortion.
Check all valves and plugs for free
movement in their respective bores.
Valves and plugs, when dry, must fall
from their own weight in their respec-
tive bores.
4.
Roll the manual valve on a flat
surface to check it for a bent condi-
tion.
GOVERNOR
1.
Inspect the governor valves and
bores for scores. Minor scores may be
removed from the valves with crocus
cloth. Replace the governor if the
valves or body is deeply scored.
2.
Check for free movement of the
valves in the bores. The valves should
slide freely of their own weight in the
bores when dry. Inspect fluid passages
in the valve body and counterweight
for obstructions. All fluid passages
must be clean.
3.
Inspect the mating surfaces of
the governor body and governor dis-
tributor (C4 or C6 Automatic) for
burrs and distortion. Mating surfaces
must be smooth and flat.
4.
Check the mating surface of the
governor valve and the counterweight
on a FMX transmission for burrs or
scratches.
5.
When cleaning the governor as-
sembly (C4 Automatic), the oil screen
should be removed from the collector
body and thoroughly blown out with
compressed air.
FRONT SERVO (FMX)
AND INTERMEDIATE
SERVO (C4 AND C6
AUTOMATIC)
1.
Inspect the servo bore for cracks
and the piston bore and the servo pis-
ton stem for scores. Check fluid pas-
sages for obstructions. Replace seals
that are damaged.
2.
On an FMX transmission, check
the actuating lever for free movement,
and inspect it for wear. If necessary to
replace the actuating lever or shaft,
remove the retaining pin and push the
shaft out of the bracket.
Inspect the adjusting screw threads
and the threads in the lever for dam-
age.
3.
Check the servo spring and servo
band strut(s) for distortion.
4.
Inspect the cover seal and gasket
cover sealing surface for defects.
REAR SERVO (FMX)
AND LOW-REVERSE SERVO
(C4 TRANSMISSION)
1.
Inspect the servo body for cracks
and the piston bore for scores.
2.
Check the fluid passages for ob-
structions.
3.
Inspect the band and the struts
for distortion. Inspect the band ends
for cracks.
4.
Inspect the servo spring for dis-
tortion.
5.
Inspect the band lining for exces-
sive wear and bonding to the metal
band.
6. On an FMX transmission, check
the servo body to case mating surface
for burrs. Check the accumulator pis-
ton and the check valve for freedom
of movement. Check the actuating
lever socket for scores.
7.
Replace seals that are damaged.
CASE
Inspect the case for cracks and
stripped threads. Inspect the gasket
surfaces and mating surfaces for
burrs.
Check the vent for obstructions,
and check all fluid passages for ob-
structions and leakage (Figs. 10, 11
and 12).
Inspect the case bushing for scores.
Check all parking linkage parts for
wear or damage.
ONE-WAY CLUTCH
1.
Inspect the outer and inner races
for scores or damaged surface area
where the rollers contact the races. If
the outer race on the C6 transmission
is damaged, the low-reverse clutch hub
must be replaced.
2.
Inspect the rollers and springs
for excessive wear or damage.
3.
Inspect the spring and roller case
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11.
Remove the handle from the se-
lector lever.
12.
Install the selector housing and
lever assembly as shown in Figure 8.
Torque the attaching bolts 4-6 ft-lbs.
13.
Connect the dial indicator light.
14.
Install the pointer back-up
shield on the housing and lever assem-
bly.
15.
Install the dial housing and
tighten the attaching screws.
16.
Install the selector lever handle
and tighten the attaching screw.
17.
Position the selector lever in the
D position.
18.
Raise the vehicle. Install the
transmission manual lever rod to the
selector lever. Adjust the manual link-
age.
19.
Lower the vehicle and check the
transmission operation in each selo:c-
tor lever detent position.
BAND ADJUSTMENT
INTERMEDIATE BAND
1.
Clean all the dirt from the band
adjusting screw area. Remove and dis-
card the locknut.
2.
Install a new locknut on the ad-
justing screw. With the tool shown in
Fig. 13, tighten the adjusting screw
until the tool handle clicks. The tool is
a pre-set torque wrench which clicks
and overruns when the torque on the
adjusting screw reaches 10 ft-lbs.
I D1854-A
FIG. 13—Adjusting Intermediate
Band
Tool-T59P-77370-B
D1855-A
FIG. 14—Adjusting Low-Reverse
Band
3.
Back off the adjusting screw ex-
actly 1 3/4 turns.
4.
Hold the adjusting screw from
turning and torque the lock nut to
specification.
LOW-REVERSE BAND
1.
Clean all the dirt from the band
adjusting screw area. Remove and dis-
card the locknut.
2.
Install a new locknut on the ad-
justing screw with the tools shown in
Fig. 14, tighten the adjusting screw
until the tool handle clicks. The tool is
a pre-set torque wrench which clicks
and overruns when the torque on the
adjusting screw reaches 10 ft-lbs.
3.
Back off the adjusting screw ex-
actly 3 full turns.
4.
Hold the adjusting screw from
turning and torque the lock nut to
specification.
OIL PAN AND CONTROL
VALVE BODY REPLACEMENT
1.
Raise the vehicle so the trans-
mission oil pan is accessible.
2.
Drain the transmission fluid.
If the same fluid is to be used
again, filter the fluid through a 100
mesh screen. Re-use the fluid only if it
is in good condition.
3.
Remove the transmission fluid
pan attaching bolts, pan and gasket.
4.
Remove the valve body-to-case
attaching bolts (Fig. 25). Remove the
valve body from the case and the
transmission inner control levers.
5.
Refer to the Major Repair Oper-
ation for control valve body repair op-
eration.
6. Thoroughly clean and remove all
the gasket material from the pan and
the pan mounting face of the case. In-
stall the valve body to the case, engag-
ing the transmission inner control le-
vers with the valve body manual and
downshift valves.
7.
Install the eight valve body to
case attaching bolts. Torque the bolts
to specification. Operate the external
manual and downshift levers to check
for proper travel of the valve body
manual and downshift valves.
8. Place a new gasket on the pan.
Install the pan and attaching bolts.
Torque the bolts to specification. In-
stall the fluid filler tube if it was re-
moved. Torque the attaching nut to
specifications.
9. Lower the vehicle and fill the
transmission with fluid. Check the
transmission pan area for fluid leak-
age.
INTERMEDIATE SERVO
REPLACEMENT
1.
Raise the vehicle and remove the
four servo cover-to-case attaching
bolts.
2.
Remove the servo cover, gasket,
piston, and piston return spring. Re-
move the piston from the cover (Fig.
45).
3.
Remove the piston seals and
cover gasket.
4.
Install new piston seals on the
piston. Lubricate the piston seals with
clean transmission fluid. Install the
servo piston in the cover.
5.
Install the piston retvrn spring in
the case. Place a new gasicet on the
cover. Install the piston and cover into
the transmissic se. Use two 5/16
18 x 1 1/4 bolts, 180 degrees apart to
position the cover against the case.
6. Install the two servo cover at-
taching bolts. Remove the two 1 1/4
inch bolts and install two attaching
bolts.
Torque the bolts to specifica-
tion.
7.
Adjust the intermediate band.
Lower the vehicle and check the trans-
mission fluid level.
8. If the band can not be adjusted
properly, the struts are not in posi-
tion. Remove the pan and valve body.
Install the struts, valve body, pan, and
adjust the band. Refill the transmis-
sion with fluid.
LOW-REVERSE SERVO
PISTON REPLACEMENT
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
2.
Loosen the reverse band adjust-
ing screw lock nut. Tighten the reverse
band adjusting screw to 10 ft-lbs tor-
que.
(Tightening the screw will insure
that the band strut will be held against
the case by the band, preventing it
from falling down when the reverse
servo piston assembly is removed).
3.
Remove the four servo cover to
case attaching bolts. Remove the iden-
tification tag and vent tube retaining
clip.
Remove the servo cover and s»»^
from the case.
4.
Remove the servo piston from
the case. The piston seal cannot be re-
placed, without replacing the piston.
The seal is bonded to the piston.
5. To remove the piston from the
stem, insert a small screw driver in the
hole of the piston (Fig. 44). Remove
the piston attaching nut.
6. Position the accumulator spring
and spacer (Fig. 43) on the piston
stem. Make sure the crowned side of
the spring is facing toward the rod.
Install.a new piston on the piston re-
taining shaft. Install the attaching nut.
Torque the nut to specification.procarmanuals.com
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7.
Install
the
piston into
the
case.
Install
a new
seal
on the
cover. Install
the cover
by
using
two
5/16—18 bolts,
1
1/4
inch long,
at
180
degrees apart
to position
the
servo cover
on the
case.
Install
the
vent tube retaining
clip
and
identification
tag.
Install
two
cover attaching bolts. Remove
the two
installing bolts
and
install
the
last
two
attaching bolts. Torque
the
cover-
to-case attaching bolts
to
specifica-
tion.
8. Adjust
the
low-reverse band.
Lower
the
vehicle
and
check
the
trans-
mission fluid level.
9.
If the
band
can not be
adjusted
properly,
the
struts
are not in
posi-
tion. Remove
the
fluid
pan and
valve
body. Install
the
struts, valve body,
pan
and
adjust
the
band. Refill
the
transmission with fluid.
EXTENSION HOUSING
BUSHING
AND
REAR
SEAL REPLACEMENT
1.
Disconnect
the
drive shaft from
the transmission.
2.
When only
the
rear seal needs
replacing, carefully remove
it
with
a
tapered chisel
or the
tools shown
in
Fig.
15.
Remove
the
bushing
as
shown
in
Fig. 16. Use the
bushing remover
carefully
so
that
the
spline- seal
is not
damaged.
3.
When installing
a new
bushing
use
the
special tool shown
in
Fig.
17.
4.
Before installing
a new
seal,
in-
spect
the
sealing surface
of the
univer-
sal joint yoke
for
scores.
If
scores
are
found, replace
the
yoke.
5.
Inspect
the
counterbore
of the
housing
for
burrs
and
remove with
crocus cloth.
6. Install
the
seal into
the
housing
with
the
tool shown
in Fig. 18. The
seal should
be
firmly seated
in the
bore.
Coat
the
inside diameter
of the
fiber portion
of the
seal with
B8A-
19589-A lubricant.
7.
Coat
the
front universal joint
spline with B8A-19589-A lubricant
and install
the
drive shaft.
EXTENSION HOUSING
AND
GOVERNOR REPLACEMENT
1.
Raise
the
vehicle
on the
hoist.
2.
Remove
the
drive shaft. Position
the transmission jack
to
support
the
transmission.
3.
Remove
the
speedometer cable
from
the
extension housing.
4.
Remove
the
extension housing
to
crossmember mount attaching bolts.
Raise
the
transmission
and
remove
the
mounting
pad
between
the
extension
housing
and the
crossmember.
Tool—
I775-AB
Tool—
T50T-100-A
FIG. 15—Removing Extension Housing
EXTENSION HOUSING
rIG. 16—Removing Extension
Housing Bushing
BUSHING
I Tool—T57P-76 7-B
^mmmfm^
0^7000-Ht
EXTENSION HOUSING
D1O26-B
FIG. 17—Installing Extension
Housing Bushing
D 1927-A
5.
Loosen
the
extension housing
at-
taching bolts
to
drain
the
transmission
fluid. Disconnect
the
exhaust inlet
pipes
at the
manifold
and
lower
the
inlet pipes.
6. Remove
the six
extension
housing-to-case attaching bolts
and re-
move
the
extension housing.
7.
Remove
the
governor housing
to
governor distributor attaching bolts
(Fig.
19).
Remove
the
governor hous-
ing from
the
distributor.
8. Refer
to
Major Repair Opera-
tions
for
governor repair operations.
9. Install
the
governor housing
on
the governor distributor
(Fig.
19). In-
stall
the
attaching bolts
and
torque
the
bolts
to
specification.
Tool—
T6
U-7657-A
or B,
7657AA,
or
7657-AB
EXTENSION HOUSING
REAR SEAL
FIG. 18—Installing Extension Housing Seal
D 2042-A
GOVERNOR GOVERNOR GOVERNOR
BOLTS
(4)
DISTRIBUTOR DISTRIBUTOR
SLEEVE
I
D1859-A
FIG. 79—Governor Installed
10.
Install
a new
extension housing
gasket
on the
case. Install
the
exten-
sion housing
and six
attaching bolts.
Torque
the
bolts
to
specification.
11.
Install
the
transmission mount-
ing
pad on the
crossmember. Lower
the transmission
and
install
the
exten-
sion housing
to
crossmember attach-
ing bolts. Torque
the
bolts
to
specifi-
cation. Remove
the
transmission jack.
12.
Install
the
speedometer cable
in
the extension housing. Install
the
drive
shaft.
13.
Install
the
inlet pipes
on the
manifold.
14.
Lower
the
vehicle
and
fill
the
transmission with fluid.
15.
Check
the
extension housing
area
for
fluid leakage.procarmanuals.com
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
An oil impregnated plastic grommet
is incorporated in the end of the man-
ual shift linkage lever arm on all col-
umn shift vehicles. A special tool
T67P-7341-A is required to install the
grommet in the manual lever, and to
install the manual linkage rod into the
grommet. Refer to Part 7-1, Section
2,
for the grommet replacement pro-
cedures.
TRANSMISSION REMOVAL
1.
Raise the vehicle and remove the
converter cover attaching bolts, at the
lower front side of the converter hous-
ing. Remove the cover.
2.
Remove the two conveter drain
plugs (Fig. 20). Drain the fluid from
the converter. Install the two convert-
er drain plugs.
3.
Remove the drive shaft and in-
stall the extension housing seal repla-
cer tool in the extension housing.
4.
Remove the vacuum line hose
from the transmission vacuum unit.
Disconnect the vacuum line from the
retaining clip.
5.
Remove the two extension
housing-to-crossmember attaching
bolts.
6. Remove the speedometer cable
from the extension housing.
7.
Disconnect the exhaust pipe
flange from the manifolds.
8. Remove the parking brake cable
from the equalizer lever.
9. Remove the fluid filler tube from
the pan and drain the transmission
fluid on PEA models. On PEB and
PEE models, loosen the transmission
CONVERTER A
ATT,
pan bolts and drain the fluid at one
corner of the pan. Tighten the attach-
ing bolts after the fluid has drained.
10.
Disconnect the fluid cooler lines
from the transmission case.
11.
Remove the manual and kick-
down linkage rods from the transmis-
sion control levers.
On vehicles equipped with a column
shift, use tool T67P-7341-A to remove
the selector rod from the manual
lever.
12.
On a Mustang, disconnect the
neutral start switch wires from the re-
taining clamps and connectors.
13.
Disconnect the starter cable.
Remove the starter attaching bolts
and remove the starter from the con-
verter housing.
14.
On PEB and PEE models, lift
the fluid filler tube from the case.
15.
Remove the four converter-
to-flywheel attaching nuts.
16.
Position the transmission jack
to support the transmission and secure
the transmission to the jack with a
safety chain.
17.
Remove the four crossmember
attaching bolts and lower the
crossmember.
18.
Remove the five converter
housing-to-engine attaching bolts.
Lower the transmission (Fig. 21) and
remove it from under the vehicle.
TRANSMISSION
INSTALLATION
1.
With the converter properly in-
D 2043-A
FIG. 20—Converter Drain Plug
Location
FIG. 21—Transmission Mounted
on Jack
stalled, place the transmission on the
jack (Fig. 21). Secure the transmission
to the jack with the safety chain.
2.
Raise the transmission into posi-
tion and install the five converter
housing-to-engine attaching bolts.
Torque the bolts to specification. Re-
move the safety chain from the trans-
mission.
3.
Position the crossmember and
install the four attaching bolts. Torque
the bolts to specifications.
4.
Lower the transmission and in-
stall the extension housing and
crossmember attaching bolts. Torque
the bolts to specification.
5.
Install the four flywheel to con-
verter attaching nuts. Torque the nuts
to specification.
6. Remove the transmission jack.
Install the fluid filler tube in the
transmission case or pan. Install the
vacuum hose on the transmission vac-
uum unit. Install the vacuum line re-
taining clip.
7.
Connect the fluid cooling lines to
the transmission case.
8. On a Mustang, connect the neu-
tral start switch wires to their respec-
tive connectors and secure the harness
in the retaining clamps.
9. Install the linkage rods on the
transmission downshift and manual
control levers.
On vehicles equipped with a column
shift, use tool T67P-7341-A to install
a new grommet in the manual lever,
and to install the manual linkage rod
into the grommet.
10.
Connect the speedometer cable
to the extension housing.
11.
Connect the exhaust inlet pipes
to the manifolds.
12.
Install and adjust the parking
brake cable at the equalizer lever.
13.
Install the converter housing
cover and torque the attaching bolts
to specification.
14.
Install the starter and torque
the attaching bolts to specification.
Connect the starter cable.
15.
Install the drive shaft. Torque
the companion flange U-bolts attach-
ing nuts to specification.
16.
Lower the vehicle. Fill the
transmission to the proper level with
the specified fluid. Adjust the manual
and downshift linkage.procarmanuals.com
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GOVERNOR DISTRIBUTOR
REVERSE RING GEAR
HUB RETAINING RING
D 2044-A
FIG.
37—Removing
or
Installing
Reverse
Ring Gear
Hub
Retaining
Ring
I®
LOW-RE'VERSE BAND
D1873-A
FIG.
38—Removing
or
Installing
Low-Reverse
Band
OUTPUT SHAFT
GOVERNOR
DISTRIBUTOR
SLEEVE
D1875-A
FIG.
39—Removing
or
Installing
Output
Shaft
and
Governor
Distributor
LOCK RING
D1876-A
FIG.
40—Removing
or
Installing
Governor
Distributor Snap Ring
or rollers.
The
outer race
of the one-
way clutch cannot
be
removed worn
the case until
the
extension housing,
output shaft
and
governor distributor
sleeve
are
removed.
21.
Remove
the
transmission from
the holding fixture. Position
the
trans-
mission
on the
bench
in a
vertical
po-
sition with
the
extension housing
up.
Remove
the
four extension housing-
to-case attaching bolts. Remove
the
extension housing
and
gasket from
the
case.
22.
Pull outward
on the
output
shaft
and
remove
the
output shaft
and
governor distributor assembly from
the governor distributor sleeve
(Fig.
39).
23.
Remove
the
governor distribu-
tor lock ring from
the
output shaft
(Fig.
40).
Remove
the
governor
dis-
tributor from
the
output shaft.
24.
Remove
the
four distributor
sleeve-to-case attaching bolts. Remove
the distributor sleeve from
the
case.
Do
not
bend
or
distort
the
fluid tubes
as
the
tubes
are
removed from
the
case with
the
distributor sleeve.
25.
Remove
the
parking pawl
re-
turn spring, pawl,
and
pawl retaining
pin from
the
case (Fig.
41).
26.
Remove
the
parking gear
and
thrust washer
No. 10
from
the
case.
27.
Remove
the six
one-way clutch
outer race-to-case attaching bolts with
the tool sh^'vn
in
Fig. 42.
As the
bolts
are removed, hold
the
outer race
lo-
cated inside
the
case
in
position.
Re-
move
the
outer race
and
thrust washer
No.
9
from
the
case (Fig.
36).
Too/-
T65P.7B456-8
D1879-A
FIG.
42—Removing One-Way
Clutch
Outer Race
Attaching
Bolts
PARKING GEAR
i^ffif
THRUST WASHER NO. 10 ^*t^
$
D1399-A
FIG.
41—Parking
Pawl,
Return Spring Retaining
Pin and
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COVER SEAL
STEM NUT
SERVO PISTON STEM
PISTON RETURN SPRING PISTON AND SEAL
(SEAL BONDED TO PISTON)
FIG. 43—Low-Reverse Servo Disassembled
PARTS REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT
During the repair of the sub-
assemblies, certain general instructions
which apply to all units of the trans-
missions must be followed. These in-
structions are given here to avoid un-
necessary repetition.
Handle all transmission parts care-
fully to avoid nicking or burring the
bearing or mating surfaces.
Lubricate all internal parts of the
transmission before assembly with
clean automatic transmission fluid. Do
not use any other lubricants except on
gaskets and thrust washers which may
be coated with vaseline to facilitate
assembly. Always install new gaskets
when assembling the transmission.
Tighten all bolts and screws to the
recommended torque as outlined in
the Specification Section.
TRANSMISSION CASE AND
LINKAGE REPAIR
Low-Reverse Servo
1.
Remove the four servo cover-
to-case attaching bolts. Remove the
vent tube and retaining clip from the
case.
2.
Remove the servo cover, cover
seal, servo piston and piston return
spring from the case (Fig. 43).
3.
The servo piston seal is bonded
to the piston. If the seal has to be re-
placed, replace the piston assembly
which includes the seal. Disassemble
the servo piston from the piston stem
by inserting a small screwdriver in the
hole of the piston stem and removing
the piston attaching nut (Fig. 44).
Position the accumulator spring and
spacer (Fig. 43) on the piston stems.
Make sure the crowned side of the
spring is facing toward the rod. Install
the new servo piston and attaching nut
COVER
D1880-A
LOW-REVERSE
PISTON
D1881-A
FIG. 44—Removing or Installing
Low-Reverse Servo Piston
on the stem, torque the nut to specifi-
cation.
4.
Place the piston return spring in
the servo bore of the case. Lubricate
the piston seal with clean transmission
fluid and install the servo pistion into
the bore of the case.
5.
Place a new cover seal on the
cover and install the servo cover. In-
stall the vent tube and retaining clip.
Install the four cover attaching bolts.
Torque the cover-to-case retaining
bolts to specifications.
Intermediate Servo
1.
Remove the transmission
identif-
ication tag and the four servo cover to
case attaching bolts.
2.
Remove the servo cover, gasket,
servo piston, and piston return spring
from the case (Fig. 45).
3.
Remove the intermediate servo
piston from the cover.
4.
Remove the seal rings from the
servo piston and cover.
5.
Install a new seal on the cover
and servo piston. Figure 46 shows the
correct servo piston and cover for
each transmission model. Lubricate
the seals with clean transmission fluid.
Install the piston into the cover. Be
careful not to damage the piston seal.
6. Install the piston return spring in
the servo bore of the case.
7.
Place a new gasket on the servo
cover. Position the servo piston and
cover assembly into the case with the
piston stem slot in a horizontal posi-
tion to engage the strut. Use two
5/16-18 bolts, 1 1/4 inch long, 180
degrees apart, to position the cover
against the case. Install two cover at-
taching bolts. Remove the two 1 1/4
V-8 ENGINE
COVER
RETURN SPRING
PISTON
COVER SEAL COVER^ GASKET
PISTON SEALS
6 CYLINDER ENGINE
COVER
D1882-A
FIG. 45—Intermediate Servo Disassembledprocarmanuals.com