oil filter MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 User Guide
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22-20MANUAL TRANSAXLE
30-35Nm22 - 25ftlbs.35-42 Nm26 - 30ft.lbs.
43-55Nm32 - 39 ft.lbs.Disassembly steps
23. Reverse idler gear shaft bolt24.Gasket
25.Bolt
l * 26. Transaxle caseI)* 27. Oil guide28.Bolt29.Spring washer30.Stopper bracket31. Restrict ball assembly32.Gasket** 33. Oil seal34. Bearing outer racel a 35. Spacer36. Bearing outer racel a 37. Spacer38.Filter
39. Bearing outer raceSealant: MITSUBISHI Genuine
Part No. 997740 or equivalent
** 40. Spacer41. Bearing outer racel * 42. Spacer43. Bolt
44. Reverse shift lever assembly
45. Reverse shift lever shoe
** 46. Reverse idler gear shaft
47. Reverse idler gear
*I) I)+ 48. Spring pin*I) l * 49. Spring pin*,I) I)* 50. Shift rail assembly
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - General Information23-3HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM
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Low-reversehr3b.3\t3ear clutch “IYhFI\\\\\\1
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Damper cluGcontrol solenoidvalve
To lubncatlon(front) cTo lubncatlon ,-=(rear)
Torquel-2 shift
valvek&!&!&I h TransaxldI e 1 11
---- il.valve
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IIsolenoid
valve “6”S3ivcontroI
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011 pan
m Line pressure
-Tyue converter and lubricationsure
-_ucing pressureOil pump suction pressure
a Modulated line pressure
I”‘rl Damper clutch pressure
mDamper clutch control solenoid
valve pressure
IPressure control solenoidvalve pressureTFA0070
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AUTOMATIC TLE - General Information23-5
cF4A21 - Drive-Stopping>
Torque converter
Low-reverse
brake
Kickdown servo
Front clutchRear clutch -End clutch
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Damper clutchcontrol solencvalve
To lubrmtl(front)
Torque
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converterFcontrol ”valveEX
Pressure control
IPressurex^,?“t*,.l
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4- - - - - _ _ _Oil filter
Lme reliefvalve
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Oil pan
Line pressure
0Torque converter and lubricationpressure
Reducing pressure
0 Modulated line pressure
IPressure control solenoid
valve pressure
[-
Damper clutch pressure
Damper clutch control solenoid
valve pressure
1 Drive(Stop) /TFA0242
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - General lnformatisn
Low-reverse
Kickdown servo
Torque converter
Front clutch
End clutch
‘ransaxleontrol unit
-3/4-3hift valve
I!Hear clutchexhaust valve
Damper
clutctcontrol solenovalveTo lubrlcatlon c(front):p,$matlon c
Torqueconvertercontrol 0svalveF
Shift control
valve
,:+
I,Ex E
IvePressure control‘2 valve
Pressure
N-R control
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i+----___Oil filter
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\I:ovalve
EX
011 pan;tro’ j
Ire0 Oil pump suction pressureDamper clutchLine pressure
0 Modulated line pressureDamper clutchvalve pressureI solenoidTorque converter and lubrlcatlon
pressure
0Pressure ‘control solenoidvalve pressure Reducing pressure
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23-40AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Troubleshooting
REMEDIAL ACTION TO TAKE FOR INADEQUATE OIL PRESSURESymptom
Possible cause
Remedy
1. All line pressuresa. Plugged oil filter
are low (or high).b. Improperly adjusted regulatora. Visually check oil filter and replace it if plugged.
valve line pressure
b. Measure line pressure (2) (KID brake pres-
NOTE:sure) and readjust line pressure if it is
Line pressures areout of specifications.
@.@.@).@.@and @shown onc. Defective valve body assemblyOr, replace valve body assembly.
the Standard Oil
Pressure Table
on the preceding
paw.
d. Valve body left loose
e. Improper oil pump delivery.
pressurec. Replace valve body assembly.d. Torque valve body clamp bolt and mounting
bolt to specification.
e. Check oil pump gear side clearance and
replace oil pump assembly as necessary.
2. Improper reducing
a. Plugged reducing pressure
a. Disassemble valve body assembly to check
pressurecircuit filter (L-shaped)
b. Improperly adjusted reducingfilter and replace filter if it is plugged.
b. Measure reducing pressure @and readjust
pressure
c. Defective valve body assemblyas necessary.
c. Replace valve body assembly.
3. Improper K/D
brake pressure
(application)a. Defective seal ring
@ and D-ring @of K/D servo piston and seal ringa. Disassemble K/D servo and check seal ring
@of sleeveand D-ring for damage. Replace seal ringb. Defective valve body assemblyor D-ring if damaged or scratched.
b. Replace valve body assembly.
4. Improper KIDbrake pressure
(release)
J. Improper front
clutch pressurea. Defective seal ring
@ and D-ring @of K/D servo piston and seal ringa. Disassemble KID servo and check seal ring
@ of sleeveand D-ring for damage. Replace seal ring
b. Defective valve body assemblyor D-ring if damaged or scratched.b. Replace valve body assembly.
a. Defective seal ring @and D-ring
@of K/D servo piston and seal ringa. Disassemble K/D servo and check seal ring
@ of sleeveand D-ring for damage. Replace seal ringb. Defective valve body assemblyor D-ring if damaged or scratched.
c. Worn front clutch piston andb. Replace valve body assembly.c. Disassemble transaxle and check front clutch
retainer or defective D-ring @or seal ring @piston and retainer for wear and D-ring and
seal ring for damage. Replace piston, retainer,
D-ring, or seal ring as necessary.
3. Improper
rear clutch
pressure
7. Improper
end clutch
pressurea. Defective D-ring
@ of piston,
seal ring @ of retainer,
and seal ring @and D-ring @of input shaft
b. Defectrve valve body assembly
a. Defective seal ring
0. D-ring 0,and oil seal (iJ of end clutch
b. Defective valve body assemblya. Disassemble rear clutch and check input shaft
D-ring, center support seal ring, and piston
D-ring; replace if damaged or scratched.
b. Replace valve body assembly.
a. Disassemble the end clutch and check piston oil
seal, D-ring, and center support seal ring;
replace if damage or scratches are evident.
b. Replace valve body assembly.
8. Improper
low-reverse
brake pressurea. Damaged O-ring between valve
body and transmission
b. Defective valve body assemblyc. Defective D-ring @of piston
or O-ring
@I of center supporta. Remove valve body assembly and check O-ring
on top of upper valve body; replace if damage
or scratches are evident.
b. Replace valve body assembly.
c. Disassemble transaxle and check D-ring and
O-ring; replace if damage or scratches are eviden
3. Improper
torque converter
pressurea. Sticking damper clutch controla. Check damper clutch system and DCCSV
solenoid valve (DCCSV) or damper
for operation.
clutch control valve
b. Plugged or leaky oil cooler and
pipingsb. Repair or replace cooler or pipings.
c. Damaged seal ring @of input shaftc. Disassemble transaxle and check seal ring;
d. Defective torque converterreplace if it is damaged.
d. Replace torque converter.
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23-48AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Service Adjustment Procedures
Adjusting screw4
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Pi(8) Tighten lock nut by hand until it contacts piston. Then, using
torque wrench, tighten to specification.
Lock nut: 29 Nm (21
ftlbs.)Caution
Use of socket wrench or torque wrench could result in
lock nut being turned with adjust rod.
(9) Remove the special tool to secure the piston and torque
plug to specification at L/R brake pressure take-up port.
LINE PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
(I) Discharge AFT.
(2) Remove oil pan.
(3) Remove oil filter.
(4) Remove oil temperature sensor.
M23FSAC(5) Press solenoid valve harness grommet catch to push in
grommet; then, remove valve body assembly.
Caution
Do not let manual valve fall.
(6) Turn adjusting screw of regulator valve to obtain the
specified line pressure
(K/D brake pressure).
Standard value:870
- 890 kPa (124 - 127 psi)
Oil pressure change for
each turn of adjustment screw:38
kPa (54 psi)
(7)Check that an O-ring is fitted at the location shown on top off
valve body.
(8) Replace O-ring of solenoid valve intermediate grommet
with a new one and then fit the O-ring into case.6
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Service Adjustment Procedures23-49
1(9) Install valve body and oil temperature sensor.
Bolt A
= Length 18 mm (.709 in.)
Bolt B
= Length 25 mm (.984 in.)
Bolt C
= Length 40 mm (1.575 in.)
CautionSecure solenoid valve and oil temperature sensor
harness at locations shown.
(1O)lnstall oil filter.(1l)lnstall new oil pan gasket and oil pan.
(12)Add the specified amount of ATF.
(13)Carry out hydraulic test.
Readjust as necessary.
REDUCING PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTh323FfADWhen multi-use tester is not used
(1) Following the same steps as those in line pressure
adjustment, remove parts up to oil filter.
There is no need to remove valve body.
(2) Turn adjusting screw of lower valve body to obtain the
specified reducing pressure. Turn it counterclockwise to
increase the pressure.
Standard value:425 f 10 kPa (60 f 1 psi)
Oil pressure change for
each turn of adjusting screw:45 kPa (6 psi)(3) In the same way as in line pressure adjustment,
/nstall oil
filter and oil pan.
(4) Perform hydraulic test.
Adjust as necessary.
When multi-use tester is used
(1) Adjust to obtain the specified K/D brake pressure when PC
solenoid is energized at duty 50% with the multi-use tester.
Standard value:275 kPa (39 psi)
Oil pressure change for
each turn of adjusting screw:50 kPa (7 psi)(2) After adjustment has been made, check that the recuding
pressure is in the range 360
- 480 kPa (51 - 68 psi).
Caution
This adjustment should be made with oil temperature70
- 80°C (160 - 180°F).
The adjustment made with high oil temperature couldresult in improper adjustment due to a line pressure
drop at idle.
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23408AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Valve Body
VALVE BODY
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLYViewed from AhV3LOAM
l + 14. Relief springl * 15. Steel ballI)* 16. Oil filterl * 17. Upper valve body sub assembly** 18. Steel balll + 1’9. Teflon ball_ ^l * 20. N-D plate21. Block
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1. Manual valvel *2. Pressure control solenoid valve**3. Damper clutch control solenoid valvel *4. Shift control solenoid valve “A”l a5. Shift control solenoid valve “B”
6. Clamp
7. Valve stopper
8. N-D control sleeve
9. N-D control valve
*4 10. Lower valve body sub assembly
11. Lower separating plate
12. Nut
13. Jet
22. Upper separating plate
23. Intermediate plate
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Valve Body23-111
IMD998226-01I
42.33. LOCATION OF STOPPER PLATE / 20. N-D PLATE /19. TEFLON BALL
/ 18. STEEL BALL
Install the stopper plates, N-D plate, teflon ball, and steel
balls into the upper valve body as shown.
17. INSTALLATION OF UPPER VALVE BODY SUB ASSEM-
BLYInstall the special tool and secure the upper separating plate
and intermediate plate with eight mounting bolts. Then,
remove the special tool.
16. INSTALLATION OF OIL FILTER / 15. STEEL BALL / 14.
RELIEF SPRINGInstall the oil filter, two steel balls, and spring to the
intermediate plate.
10. INSTALLATION OF LOWER VALVE BODY SUB ASSEM-
BLY(1) Mount the special tool to the intermediate plate.
(2) Install the separating plate.
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STEERING - Service Adjustment Procedures37A-9
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FluId f[uctuatlon
While
engineWhile engme
runningstopped13uo13:
Return ho
Vinyl hose13AO142
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1.Press in V-belt at the illustrated position with about 100 N
(22 Ibs.) and measure deflection.
Standard value:
When belt tension is inspectedor readjusted
When new belt is installed
/ 9 - 11 mm (.35 - .43 in.)
I
’ 7 - 8.5 mm (.28 - .33 in.)
2.If the deflection is out of the standard values, adjust the belt
tension using the following procedure.
(1) Loosen the tension pulley’s securing bolts A and
B.(2) Mount the extension bar on the tension pulley.
(3) While increasing the tension of the V-belt with the
extension bar, retighten the tension pulley’s securing
bolts A and B in the order mentioned.
FLUID LEVEL CHECKM37FlAJ
1.Park the vehicle on a flat, level surface, start the engine, and
then turn the steering wheel several times to raise the
temperature of the fluid to approximately 50
- 60°C (122 -
140°F).
2.With the engine running, turn the wheel all the way to the
left and right several times.
3.Check the fluid in the oil reservoir for foaming or milkiness.
Check the difference of the fluid level when the engine is
stopped, and while it is running. If the fluid level changes
considerably, air bleeding should be done.
FLUID REPLACEMENTM37FJAL1. Raise the front wheels on a jack, and then support them
with rigid racks.
2. Disconnect the return hose connection.
3. Connect a vinyl hose to the return hose, and drain the oil
into a container.
4. Disconnect the high-tension cable, and then while operat-
ing the starting motor intermittently, turn the steering
wheel all the way to the left and right several times to drain
all of the fluid.
Caution
Be careful not to position the high-tension cable nearthe carburetor or the delivery pipe.
5.Connect the return hoses securely, and then secure it with
the clip.
6.Fill the oil reservoir with the specified fluid up to the lower
position of the filter, and then bleed the air.
Specified fluid:MITSUBISHI PLUS ATF/Automatic
transmission fluid “DEXRON” or
“DEXRON II”
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