automatic transmission DODGE RAM 2001 Service Repair Manual
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HYDRAULIC FLOW IN MANUAL LOW (1)
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HYDRAULIC FLOW IN MANUAL SECOND (2)
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HYDRAULIC FLOW DURING FULL THROTTLE 3-2 DOWNSHIFT (PASSING
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SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSMISSION
GENERAL
Component Metric Inch
Planetary end play 0.150-1.22
mm0.006-0.048
in.
Input shaft end play 0.86-2.13
mm0.034-0.084
in.
Clutch pack clearance/
Front.1.78-3.28
mm0.070-0.129
in.
Clutch pack clearance/
Rear.0.635-0.914
mm0.025-0.036
in.
Front clutch 3 discs
Rear clutch 4 discs
Overdrive clutch 4 discs
Direct clutch 8 discs
Band adjustment from
72 in. lbs.
Front band Back off 2 7/8 turns
Rear band Back off 2 turns
Recommended fluid MoparTATF Plus 4, type
9602GEAR RATIOS
1ST GEAR 2.45:1
2ND GEAR 1.45:1
3RD GEAR 1.0:1
4TH GEAR 0.69:1
REVERSE 2.21:1
THRUST WASHER/SPACER/SNAP-RING DIMENSIONS
Component Metric Inch
Front clutch thrust washer (reaction shaft support hub) 1.55 mm 0.061 in.
2.15 mm 0.084 in.
2.59 mm 0.102 in.
Rear clutch thrust washer (clutch retainer) 1.55 mm 0.061 in.
Intermediate shaft thrust plate (shaft hub pilot) 1.5-1.6 mm 0.060-0.063 in.
Output shaft thrust washer (rear clutch hub) 1.3-1.4 mm 0.052-0.054 in.
1.75-1.8 mm 0.068-0.070 in.
2.1-2.2 mm 0.083-0.085 in.
Rear clutch pack snap-ring 1.5-1.6 mm 0.060-0.062 in.
1.9-1.95 mm 0.074-0.076 in.
Planetary geartrain snap-ring (at front of output shaft) 1.4-1.5 mm 0.055-0.059 in.
1.6-1.7 mm 0.062-0.066 in.
Overdrive piston thrust plate Thrust plate and spacer
are select fit. Refer to
size charts and selection
procedures in Overdrive
Unit D&A procedures Intermediate shaft spacer
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PRESSURE TEST
Overdrive clutch Fourth gear only Pressure should be 469-496 kPa (68-72 psi) with
closed throttle and increase to 620-896 kPa (90-130
psi) at 1/2 to 3/4 throttle.
Line pressure (at
accumulator)Closed throttle 372-414 kPa (54-60 psi).
Front servo Third gear only No more than 21 kPa (3 psi) lower than line pressure.
Rear servo 1 range No more than 21 kPa (3 psi) lower than line pressure.
R range 1103 kPa (160 psi) at idle, builds to 1862 kPa (270 psi)
at 1600 rpm.
Governor D range closed throttle Pressure should respond smoothly to changes in mph
and return to 0-7 kPa (0-1.5 psi) when stopped with
transmission in D, 1, 2. Pressure above 7 kPa (1.5 psi)
at stand still will prevent transmission from
downshifting.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Fitting, cooler line at trans 18 13
Bolt, torque convertor 31 23
Bolt, clevis bracket to crossmember 47 35
Bolt, clevis bracket to rear support 68 50
Bolt, driveplate to crankshaft 75 55
Plug, front band reaction 17 13
Locknut, front band adj. 34 25
Switch, park/neutral 34 25
Bolt, fluid pan 17 13
Screws, fluid filter 4 35
Bolt, oil pump 20 15
Bolt, overrunning clutch cam 17 13
Bolt, O/D to trans. 34 25
Bolt, O/D piston retainer 17 13
Plug, pressure test port 14 10
Bolt, reaction shaft support 20 15
Locknut, rear band 41 30
Bolt, valve body to case 12 100
Sensor, trans speed 27 20
Screw, solenoid wiring connector 4 35
Screw, solenoid to transfer plate 4 35
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SPECIAL TOOLS
RE TRANSMISSION
Flusher, Oil Cooler - 6906
Remover, Bushing - 6957
Installer, Bushing - 6951
Retainer, Detent Ball and Spring - 6583
Gauge, Block - 6312
Fixture, Engine Support - C-3487-A
Stand, Transmission Repair - C-3750-B
Compressor, Spring - C-3863-A
Spring Compressor and Alignment Shaft - 6227
Bar, Gauge - 6311
Studs, Oil Pump Pilot - C-3288-B
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Gauge, Pressure - C-3292
Gauge, Pressure - C-3293SP
Set, Dial Indicator - C-3339
Compressor, Spring - C-3422-B
Puller, Slide Hammer - C-3752
Gauge, Throttle Setting - C-3763
Installer, Seal - C-3860-A
Remover, Seal - C-3985-B
Installer, Overdrive Piston Seal - 8114
Installer, Seal - C-3995-A
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Handle, Universal - C-4171
Remover/Installer, Bushing - C-4470
Dial Caliper - C-4962
Set, Bushing Remover/Installer - C-3887-J
Nut, Bushing Remover - SP-1191, From kit C-3887-J
Remover, Front Clutch Bushing - SP-3629, From kit
C-3887-J
Cup, Bushing Remover - SP-3633, From kit C-3887-J
Installer, Oil Pump Bushing - SP-5118, From kit
C-3887-J
Remover, Reaction Shaft Bushing - SP-5301, From
Kit C-3887-J
Installer, Reaction Shaft Bushing - SP-5302, From
kit C-3887-J
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ACCUMULATOR
DESCRIPTION
The accumulator (Fig. 66) is a hydraulic device
that has the sole purpose of cushioning the applica-
tion of a band or clutch. The accumulator consists of
a dual-land piston and a spring located in a bore in
the transmission case. The 3-4 accumulator is located
in a housing attached to the side of the valve body
(Fig. 67).
OPERATION
Both the accumulator and the 3-4 accumulator
function the same. Line pressure is directed to the
small end of the piston when the transmission is
placed into a DRIVE position (Fig. 68), bottoming it
against the accumulator plate. When the 1-2 upshift
occurs (Fig. 69), line pressure is directed to the large
end of the piston and then to the kickdown servo. As
the line pressure reaches the accumulator, the com-
bination of spring pressure and line pressure forces
the piston away from the accumulator plate. This
causes a balanced pressure situation, which results
in a cushioned band application. After the kickdown
servo has become immovable, line pressure will fin-
ish pushing the accumulator up into its bore. When
the large end of the accumulator piston is seated in
its bore, the band or clutch is fully applied.
NOTE: The accumulator is shown in the inverted
position for illustrative purposes.
Installer, Front Clutch Bushing - SP-5511, From kit
C-3887-J
Remover, Bushing - SP-3550, From kit C-3887-J
Adapter, Band Adjuster - C-3705
Fig. 66 Accumulator
1 - ACCUMULATOR PISTON
2 - PISTON SPRING
Fig. 67 3-4 Accumulator and Housing
1 - ACCUMULATOR PISTON
2 - 3-4 ACCUMULATOR HOUSING
3 - TEFLON SEALS
4 - PISTON SPRING
5 - COVER PLATE AND SCREWS
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INSPECTION
Inspect the accumulator piston and seal rings (Fig.
70). Replace the seal rings if worn or cut. Replace the
piston if chipped or cracked.
Check condition of the accumulator inner and
outer springs (Fig. 70). Replace the springs if the
coils are cracked, distorted or collapsed.
BANDS
DESCRIPTION
KICKDOWN (FRONT) BAND
The kickdown, or ªfrontº, band (Fig. 71) holds the
common sun gear of the planetary gear sets. The
front (kickdown) band is made of steel, and faced on
its inner circumference with a friction-type lining.
One end of the band is anchored to the transmission
case, and the other is acted on with a pushing force
by a servo piston. The front band is a single-wrap
design (the band does not completely encompass/
wrap the drum that it holds).
LOW/REVERSE (REAR) BAND
The low/reverse band, or ªrearº, band (Fig. 72) is
similar in appearance and operation to the front
band. The rear band is also a single-wrap design (
the band does not completely encompass/wrap the
drum that it holds).
Fig. 68 Accumulator in DRIVE - FIRST GEAR
POSITION
1 - LINE PRESSURE
Fig. 69 Accumulator in SECOND Gear Position
1 - BOTTOM OF BORE
2 - LINE PRESSURE
3 - SHUTTLE VALVE
Fig. 70 Accumulator Components
1 - INNER SPRING
2 - ACCUMULATOR PISTON
3 - OUTER SPRING
4 - SEAL RINGS
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