clock FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis

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07-01-10
General Transmission Service

07-01-10

2.
To adjust the switch for the park

position, place the transmission selec-

tor lever in 1 and push the park reset

button (Fig. 16) to the left (counter-

clockwise) until it stops.

3.
Check the operation of the

switch in each selector lever position.

The starter should engage in only the

neutral and park positions. Be sure to

perform
the
park reset
if for any rea-

son
the
neutral switch
is
adjusted.

If,
after performing
the
switch
ad-

justments,
the
starter still will
not en-

gage
in the
neutral
or
park positions,

replace
the
switch. Never replace
the

neutral switch until
the
switch adjust-

ments have been made.

SWITCH REPLACEMENT

1.
Disconnect the neutral start

switch wires at the plug connector.

2.
Disconnect the vacuum hoses, if

so equipped.

3.
Remove the two screws securing

the neutral start switch to the steering

column and lift the switch from the

column.

Check the column to be sure the

metal switch actuator is secure to the

shift tube and that it is seated as far

forward against the shift tube bearing

as is possible. Also check for a broken

or damaged actuator. If it is broken

or damaged, replace it as shown in

Figure 17.

4.
Before installing a new switch to

the column, check to see that the red

neutral position gauge inserted in the

neutral pinning hole. If the pin is

missing, align the two holes at the

neutral pinning hole on top of the

switch and install a No. 43 drill or

0.092-0.093 inch gauge pin.

5.
While holding the selector lever

against the stop in the neutral detent
ACTUATOR LEVER INSTALLED

WHEN INSTALLING
THE
ACTUATOR

LEVER
BE
SURE THAT
IT
1$ SEATED

AS
FAR
FORWARD AGAINST
THE
SHIFT

TUBE BEARING
AS IS
POSSIBLE.
FORWARD

D2019-A

FIG. 17—Removing
or
Installing Neutral Start Switch Actuator Lever

position, place the switch on the col-

umn and install the two attaching

screws. Tighten the screws to 20 in-lbs

torque.

6. Remove the gauge pin (or No.

43 drill if used).

7.
Connect the switch wires to the

plug connector and check for a start

in the neutral position. The starter

should engage with the selector lever

against the neutral stop. If not, loosen

the attaching screws and move the

switch just enough to engage the start-

er. Tighten the screws to 20 in-lbs tor-

que.

8. With the switch properly adjust-
ed in neutral, push the park reset but-

ton (Fig. 16) to the left (counterclock-

wise) until it stops. The park reset

must be performed whenever the

switch has been adjusted or replaced.

9. To adjust the switch for the park

position, place the transmission selec-

tor lever in 1 and push the park reset

button (Fig. 16) to the left (counter-

clockwise) until it stops.

10.
Connect the vacuum hoses to

the switch, if so equipped.

11.
Check the operation of the

switch in each selector lever position.

The starter should engage in only the

neutral and park detent positions.

NEUTRAL SWITCH-TYPE
A

(USED
ON
VEHICLES WITH VACUUM

OPFRATED PARKING BRAKE)
NEUTRAL SWITCH-TYPIE
B

(USED
ON
VEHICLES WITHOUT VACUUM

OPERATED PARKING BRAKE)

ATTACHING

FIG.
16—Ad
justing Neutral Switch—Column Shift
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07-01-12
General Transmission Service

07-01-12

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
less than 0.002 inch. Selectiveprocarmanuals.com

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07-02-14
C4 Automatic Transmission

07-02-14

FORWARD CLUTCH
FORWARD CLUTCH FRONT PLANET CARRIER INPU^ SHELL

HUB AND

RING GEAR
SUN GEAR

REVERSE-HIGH CLUTCH
THRUST WASHER

NO.
5

FIG. 35—Forward Part of Gear Train Disassembled
D1872-A

taching bolts. Remove the front pump

by inserting a screwdriver behind the

input shell (Fig. 30). Move the input

shell forward until the front pump seal

is above the edge of the case.

Remove the front pump and gasket

from the case. If the selective thrust

washer No. 1 did not come out with

the front pump, remove it from the

top of the reverse-high clutch.

4.
Remove the intermediate and

low-reverse band adjusting screws

from the case. Rotate the intermediate

band to align the band ends with the

clearance hole in the case (Fig. 31).

Remove the intermediate band from

the case.

5.
Using a screwdriver between the

input shell and rear planet carrier

(Fig. 32), lift the input shell upward

and remove the forward part of the

gear train as an assembly (Fig. 33).

6. Place the forward part of the

gear train in the holding fixture shown

in Fig. 34.
7.
From the gear train in the hold-

ing fixture, remove the reverse-high

clutch and drum from the forward

clutch (Fig. 35).

8. If thrust washer No. 2 (Fig. 28)

did not come out with the front pump,

remove the thrust washer from the

forward clutch cylinder. Remove the

forward clutch from the forward

clutch hub and ring gear (Fig. 35).

9. If thrust washer No. 3 (Fig. 35)

did not come out with the forward

clutch, remove the thrust washer from

the forward clutch hub.

10.
Remove the forward clutch hub

and ring gear from the front planet

carrier (Fig. 35).

11.
Remove thrust washer No. 4

and the front planet carrier from the

input shell.

12.
Remove the input shell, sun

gear and thrust washer No. 5 from the

holding fixture.

13.
From inside the transmission

case (Fig. 33) remove thrust washer
No.
6 from the top of the reverse

planet carrier.

14.
Remove the reverse planet car-

rier and thrust washer No. 7 from the

reverse ring gear and hub (Fig. 36).

15.
Move the output shaft forward

and with the tool shown in Fig. 37 re-

move the reverse ring gear hub-

to-output shaft retaining ring.

16.
Remove the reverse ring gear

and hub from the output shaft. Re-

move thrust washer No. 8 from the

low and reverse drum.

17.
Remove the low-reverse band

from the case (Fig. 38).

18.
Remove the low-reverse drum

from the one-way clutch inner race

(Fig. 36).

19.
Remove the one-way clutch

inner race by rotating the race clock-

wise as it is removed.

20.
Remove the 12 one-way clutch

rollers, springs and the spring retainer

from the outer race (Fig. 36). Do not

lose or damage any of the 12 springs

REVERSE PLANET CARRIER
THRUST WASHER NO. 8
THRUST WASHER NO. 9

SPRING RETAINER

INNER RACE

THRUST WASHER NO. 6
LOW AND REVERSE DRUM
ONE-WAY

CLUTCH

SPRINGS (12)

AND ROLLERS (12)
OUTER RACE

D1394-A

FIG. 36—Lower Part of Gear Train Disassembledprocarmanuals.com

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07-02-18
C4 Automatic Transmission

07-02-18

OUTER MANUAL LEVER

MANUAL LEVER LINK

INNER MANUAL LEVER

PARKING PAWL LINK

TOGGLE ROD

PARKING PAWL LINK

FIG. 50—Case Linkage

D1888-A

FIG. 51—Removing Manual

Lever Seal

TOGGLE ROD
D1887-A

12.
Position the inner manual lever

behind the manual lever link, with the

cam on the lever contacting the lower

link pin (Fig. 52).

13.
Install the upper end of the

manual lever link on the case retain-

ing pin. Install the retaining ring.

14.
Operate the manual lever and

check for correct linkage operation.

15.
Install the inner and outer

downshift levers. Torque the attaching

nut to specification.

Bushing Replacement—Case

1.
Remove the transmission case

bushing as shown in Fig. 53.

Press Ram

Handle

MANUAL INNER LEVER

D1890-A

FIG. 52— Inner Manual Lever

Location—As Viewed from the

Control Lever Side of Case
2.
Install the transmission case

bushing with the tool shown in Fig.

53.

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 drill size as the thread

01).
For example, use a 5/16-inch

drill for a 5/16-18 thread.

2.
Select the proper special tap and

tap the drilled hole. The tap is marked

for the size of the thread being re-

paired. Thus, the special tap marked

5/16-18 will not cut the same thread

as a standard 5/16-18 tap. It does cut

a thread large enough to accommo-

date the insert, and after the insert is

installed the original thread size

(5/16-18) 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.

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 1/2 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 to 1/2 turn

away from the end of the coil. Tap

the tool sharply with a hammer so

that the blade cuts into the insert.

Press Rom

Handle

Too/
- T66L-7003-B7

Tool - T666-7003-B3

REMOVAL INSTALLATION D 1730-A

FIG. 53—Replacing Transmission Case Bushingprocarmanuals.com

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07-02-19
C4 Automatic Transmission

07-02-19

Tool-T64P-7A128-A

OIL

SCREEN
LOWER

VALVE BODY

-,
-^L*«^M*if
GASKET

UPPER

VALVE BODY

D1891-A

FIG. 54—Upper and Lower Valve Bodies Disassembled
MANUAL VALVE

D1892-A

FIG. 56—Removing Manual Valve

Exert downward pressure on the tool

and turn it counterclockwise until the

insert is removed.

CONTROL VALVE BODY

Disassembly

1.
Remove the eight screws that at-

tach the oil screen to the body and re-

move the screen (Fig. 54).

2.
Remove the seven attaching

screws from the underside of the lower

valve body. Separate the lower valve

body, gasket, separator plate and

hold-down plates (Fig. 55) from the

upper valve body. Be careful not to

lose the upper valve body steel ball

shuttle valve and spring when separat-

ing the upper and lower valve bodies.

3.
Depress the manual valve detent

spring with the tool shown in Fig. 56.

Remove the spring retaining pin (roll

SEPARATOR

PLATE
pin) from the upper valve body. Re-

move the spring and detent plunger.

4.
Slide the manual valve out of the

body.

5.
Remove the cut-back and the

back-out valve cover plate from the

valve body (Fig. 57).

6. Remove the cut-back valve from

the body.

7.
Remove the 2-3 back-out valve,

spring and the manual low valve from

the body.

8. Remove the 1-2 shift valve and

2-3 shift valve cover plate from the

valve body.

9. Remove the 2-3 shift valve and

the throttle modulator valve from the

body.

10.
Remove the 1-2 shift valve, D2

valve and the spring from the body.

11.
Remove the intermediate band

accumulator valve cover plate from

the valve body.

RUBBER BALL

SHUTTLE VALVE
SERVO

CHECK VALVE

RUBBER BALL

SHUTTLE VALVE
UPPER VALVE

BODY

D 1726-A

FIG. 55—Separating Upper and Lower Valve Bodies
12.
Remove the intermediate accu-

mulator sleeve, 3-2 control valve,

spring and the intermediate servo ac-

cumulator valve.

13.
Remove the pressure booster

valve, cover plate (Fig. 57).

14.
Remove the pressure booster

valve, sleeve, springs and the main re-

gulator valve.

15.
Remove the spring and the line

pressure coasting boost valve (Fig.

57).

16.
Carefully pry the downshift

valve retainer from the body, then re-

move the spring and valve.

17.
Hold the upper valve body as

shown in Fig. 58 and depress the

throttle booster valve plug to release

the retaining pin. Remove the plug,

valve and the spring.

18.
Remove the two hold-down

plates and the separator plate from

the lower body. Be careful not to lose

the rubber ball shuttle valve when re-

moving the separator plate and gasket

from the lower valve body.

Assembly

1.
Place the rubber ball shuttle

valve in the lower body as shown in

Fig. 55. Position the separator plate

and the two hold-down plates on the

lower valve body and install the four

attaching screws and torque them to

specification.

2.
Place the throttle booster valve

spring, valve (long end into spring)

and the plug (Fig. 57). Depress the

plug and install the retaining pin.

3.
Insert the downshift valve into

the body with the large diameter fac-

ing inward. Install the downshift valve

spring and the retainer (Fig. 57).procarmanuals.com

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07-02-27
C4 Automatic Transmission

07-02-27

'OIL RINGS

SNAP RING

SECONDARY

GOVERNOR VALVE

1 v s

GOVERNOR HOUSING

D1907-A

FIG. 84—Governor and Oil Distributor

4.
Install the oil rings on the distri-

butor. Check the oil rings for free

rotation in the ring grooves on the oil

distributor.

ASSEMBLY OF

TRANSMISSION

When assembling the transmission

sub-assemblies (Fig. 86), make sure

that the correct thrust washer is used

between certain sub-assemblies. Lubri-

cate remaining surfaces with transmis-

sion fluid. Vaseline should be used to

hold the thrust washers in their proper

location. If the end play is not within

PRIMARY GOVERNOR

VALVE AND

LOCK RING

D1908-A

FIG. 85—Removing or Installing

Retaining Ring
specifications after the transmission is

assembled, either the wrong selective

thrust washers were used, or a thrust

washer came out of position during

the transmission assembly operation.

1.
Install thrust washer No. 9 inside

the transmission case (Fig. 87).

2.
Place the one-way clutch outer

race inside the case. From the back of

the case install the six outer race-

to-case attaching bolts. Torque the

bolts to specification with the tools

shown in Fig. 88.

3.
Place the transmission case in a

vertical position with the back face of

the case upward. Install the parking

pawl retaining pin in the case (Fig.

89).

4.
Install the parking pawl on the

case retaining pin. Install the parking

pawl return spring as shown in Fig.

89.

5.
Install thrust washer No. 10 on

the parking gear (Fig. 90). Place the

gear and thrust washer on the back

face of the case (Fig. 89).

6. Place the two distributor tubes in

the governor distributor sleeve. Install

the distributor sleeve on the case. As

the distributor sleeve is installed, the

tubes have to be inserted in the two

holes in the case and the parking pawl

retaining pin has to be inserted in the

alignment hole in the distributor

sleeve.

7.
Install the four governor distrib-

utor sleeve-to-case attaching bolts and

torque the bolts to specification.
8. Install the governor distributor

assembly on the output shaft. Install

the distributor retaining snap ring

(Fig. 40). Figure 91 shows the correct

snap ring to be used.

9. Check the rings in the governor

distributor, making sure the rings are

fully inserted in the ring grooves and

will rotate freely. Install the output

shaft and governor distributor assem-

bly in the distributor sleeve (Fig. 39).

10.
Place a new extension housing

gasket on the case. Install the exten-

sion housing, vacuum tube clip, and

the extension housing-to-case attach-

ing bolts. Torque the bolts to specifi-

cation.

11.
Place the transmission in the

holding fixture with the front pump

mounting face of the case up. Make

sure thrust washer No. 9 is still lo-

cated at the bottom of the transmis-

sion (Fig. 86).

12.
Install the one-wa> clutch

spring retainer into the oui:er race

(Fig. 92).

13.
Install the inner race inside of

the spring retainer.

14.
Install the individual springs be-

tween the inner and outer race as

shown in Fig. 92.

15.
Starting at the back of the

transmission case, install the one-way

clutch rollers by slightly compressing

each spring and positioning the roller

between the spring and the spring re-

tainer.

16.
After the one-way clutch has

been assembled, rotate the inner race

clockwise to center the rollers and

springs. Install the low and reverse

drum (Fig. 86). The splines of the

drum have to engage with the splines

of the one-way clutch inner race.

Check the one-way clutch operation

by rotating the low and reverse drum.

The drum should rotate clockwise but

should not rotate counterclockwise.

17.
Install thrust washer No. 8 on

top of the low and reverse drum (Fig.

93).
Install the low-reverse band in the

case,
with the end of the band for the

small strut toward the low-reverse

servo (Fig. 38).

18.
Install the reverse ring gear and

hub on the output shaft.

19.
Move the output shaft forward

and install the reverse ring gear hub-

to-output shaft retaining ring (Fig. 37).

37).

20.
Place thrust washers Nos. 6 and

7 on the reverse planet carrier (Fig.

94).

21.
Install the planet carrier in the

reverse ring gear and engage the tabs

of the carrier with the slots in the

low-reverse drum.procarmanuals.com

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07-03-27
FMX Transmission

0703-27

CENTER SUPPORT

PLANETARY CLUTCH
"CAM TYPE" CLUTCH RACE

CHAMFER ON PRODUCTION

PART, ONLY-SERVICE PART NOT CHAMFERED

PLANET CARRIER

D1938-A

FIG. 54—Planetary Clutch, Planet Carrier and Center Support

5.
Carefully position the planet car-

rier on the center support. Move the

carrier forward until the clutch rollers

are felt to contact the bearing surface

of the center support.

6. While applying forward pressure

on the planet carrier, rotate it counte-

rclockwise, as viewed from the rear

(Fig. 55). This will cause the clutch

rollers to roll toward the large open-

ing end of the cams in the race, com-

pressing the spring slightly, so that the

rollers will ride up the chamfer on the

planetary support and onto the inner

race.

7.
Push the planet carrier all the

way forward.

PLANET

CARRIER
8. Check the operation of the plan-

etary clutch by rotating the carrier co-

unterclockwise. It should rotate count-

erclockwise (viewed from the rear)

with a slight drag, and it should lock

up when attempting to rotate it in a

clockwise direction.

9. Install the selective thrust washer

on the pinion carrier rear pilot. II the

end play was not within specifications

when checked prior to disassembly,

replace the washer with one of proper

thickness. Refer to the Specification

Section of Group 7 for selective thrust

washer thickness.

10.
Install the output shaft, careful-

ly meshing the internal gear with the

pinions.

ROTATE CARRIER

COUNTER CLOCKWISE

D 1292-C

. 55—Planetery Clutch Installation in Carrier—Chamfered Center

Support
Installation—Center Support

not Chamfered

1.
Install the center support and the

rear band in the case.

2.
Install the primary sun gear, rear

thrust bearing race, needle bearing

and front thrust bearing race if used

in the planet carrier using petroleum

jelly to retain them in place.

3.
Lubricate the bearing surface of

the center support, the rollers of the

planetary clutch, and the cam race in

the carrier with vaseline.

i. Install the^ planetary clutch on

the center support with the saw teeth

of the clutch cage pointing in the

clockwise direction as viewed from the

rear (Fig. 56). Make sure that all roll-

ers are in the cage.

5.
Position the planet carrier on the

support so that the cams in the carrier

engage the saw teeth on the clutch

cage.

6. Push the planet carrier forward

until the rollers are felt to contact the

surface of the cam race.

7.
While applying forward pressure

on the carrier, rotate it counterclock-

wise as viewed from the rear. This will

cause the rollers to roll toward the

large opening end of the cams in the

race,
compressing the springs slightly,

so that the rollers will enter the cams.

8. Some rollers may become

cocked preventing their entry into the

outer race. These rollers must be posi-

tioned individually with a small screw-

driver by pushing the rear of the roll-

ers toward the transmission and into

the cam race (Fig. 56). Keep pressure

applied to the carrier at all times.

9. After all of the rollers have been

started into the cam race, rotate the

carrier counterclockwise while pushing

it forward. Again, straighten any roll-

ers which still may be in a cocked po-

sition and prevent the carrier from

sliding onto the support.

10.
Make sure that all springs are

entered in the cam race before at-

tempting to push the carrier on the

support. Push the carrier all the way

forward and check the operation of

the clutch by rotating it in a counte-

rclockwise direction. The carrier

should rotate counterclockwise with a

slight drag and should lock up when

attempting to rotate it in a clockwise

direction.

11.
Install the selective thrust wash-

er on the pinion carrier rear pilot. If

the end play was not within specifica-

tions when checked prior to disassem-

bly, replace the washer with one of

proper thickness. Refer to the Specifi-

cation Section of Group 7 for selective

thrust washer thickness.procarmanuals.com

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CENTER

SUPPORT
ROTATE

CARRIER

COUNTER

CLOCKWISE

SAWTEETH IN

CLOCKWISE

DIRECTION

MOVE ROLLER

TOWARD CENTER

D 1291-D

FIG. 56—Planetary Clutch Installation in Carrier—Center Support

Not Chamfered
er between the large internal gear and

the transmission case. Note the indi-

cator reading. End play should be

0.010-0.029 inch (minimum end play

is preferred).

4.
Remove the indicator and the

tool from the extension housing.

5.
Install the one remaining front

pump attaching bolt and torque it to

specification.

FRONT SERVO

1.
Position the front band forward

in the case with the band ends up.

2.
Position the servo strut with the

slotted end aligned with the servo act-

uating lever, and with the small end

aligned with the band end. Rotate the

band, strut, and servo into position

engaging the anchor end of the band

with the anchor pin in the case.

3.
Locate the servo on the case, and

install the attaching bolts. Tighten the

attaching bolts only two or three

threads.

4.
Install the servo release tube.

REAR SERVO

12.
Install the output shaft, careful-

ly meshing the internal gear with the

pinions.

REAR SUPPORT

1.
Position the needle bearing and

retainer on the rear support (Fig. 24).

2.
Position a new rear support to

case gasket on the rear support. Re-

tain the gasket with transmission

fluid.

3.
Install the rear support. As the

support is installed, insert the tubes

into the case.

GOVERNOR

1.
Position the governor drive ball

in the pocket in the output shaft. Re-

tain the ball with transmission fluid.

2.
Install the governor assembly, al-

igning the groove with the ball in the

output shaft.

3.
Install the governor with the gov-

ernor body plate toward the front of

the vehicle (Fig. 23). Install the gover-

nor snap ring

EXTENSION HOUSING

1.
Insert the extension housing oil

seal re placer and pilot in the housing.

Position a new gasket to the extension

housing and install the extension

housing on the transmission case.

Coat the bolt threads with B5A-
19554-A sealer and install the exten-

sion housing attaching bolts, breather

tube clip, vacuum tube clip, and exter-

nal tooth lock washer. The lock wash-

ers must be installed with the rolled

edge toward the transmission case to

insure a tight seal.

2.
Torque the extension housing at-

taching bolts to specification.

3.
Install the lubrication tube.

FRONT PUMP

1.
Position a new front pump gask-

et in the counterbore of the transmis-

sion case.

2.
Install the front pump, aligning

the pump bolt holes with the holes in

the case. Install three of the front

pump attaching bolts and torque them

to specification.

TRANSMISSION END

PLAY CHECK

1.
Mount the dial indicator support

in a front pump bolt hole. Mount a

dial indicator on the support so that

the contact rests on the end of the tur-

bine shaft.

2.
Use a large screwdriver to pry

the front of the clutch drum toward

the rear of the transmission. Set the

dial indicator at zero.

3.
Remove the screwdriver and pry

the units toward the front of the

transmission by inserting a screwdriv-
1.
Position the servo anchor strut,

and rotate the rear band to engage the

strut.

2.
Position the servo actuating lever

strut with a finger, and then install the

servo and attaching bolts. Torque the

bolts to specification.

3.
Install the front servo apply

tube.

PRESSURE REGULATOR

BODY

1.
Install the pressure regulator

body and attaching bolts, and torque

the bolts to specifications.

2.
Install the control and converter

valve guides and springs. Install the

spring retainer.

CONTROL VALVE BODY

1.
Install the control valve assem-

bly, carefully aligning the servo tubes

with the control valve. Align the inner

downshift lever between the stop and

the downshift valve. Shift the manual

lever to the 1 position. Align the man-

ual valve with the actuating pin in the

manual detent lever. Do not tighten

the attaching bolts.

2.
Move the control valve body

toward the center of the case until the

clearance is less than 0.050 inch be-

tween the manual valve and the act-

uating pin on the manual detent lever.

3.
Torque the attaching bolts toprocarmanuals.com

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07-03-29

specification. Be sure that the rear

fluid screen retaining clip is installed

under the valve body bolt as shown in

Fig. 17.

4.
Install the large control pressure

tube in the valve body and regulator.

5.
Install the small control pressure

compensator tube in the valve body

and regulator.

6. Turn the manual valve one full

turn in each manual lever detent posi-

tion. If the manual valve binds against

the actuating pin in any detent posi-

tion, loosen the valve body attaching

bolts and move the body away from

the center of the case. Move the body

only enough to relieve the binding.

Torque the attaching bolts and check

the manual valve for binding.

7.
Torque the front servo attaching

bolts to specification.
FRONT AND REAR

BAND ADJUSTMENTS

Adjust the front and rear bands as

detailed in Section 2.

VACUUM DIAPHRAGM UNIT

1.
Position the control rod in the

bore of the vacuum diaphragm unit

and install the diaphragm unit. Make

sure the control rod enters the throttle

valve as the vacuum unit is installed.

2.
Torque the diaphragm unit to

specification.

FLUID FILTER

AND OIL PAN

1.
Position the fluid filter on the
rear clip so that the tang enters the

hole in the filter flange. Then, rotate

the filter (clockwise) until the grom-

met is over the pump inlet port of the

valve body regulator and press the fil-

ter down firmly. Install the filter re-

taining clip.

2.
Place a new gasket on the trans-

mission case and install the pan. In-

stall the attaching bolts and lock

washers and torque the bolts to speci-

fication.

If the converter and converter hous-

ing were removed from the transmis-

sion, install these components. Posi-

tion the transmission assembly on the

transmission jack, and refer to Trans-

mission Installation Procedures for in-

stalling the transmission.procarmanuals.com

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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

retainer.procarmanuals.com

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