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    ATF FEED PIPE, I x 145 mm
    ATF STRAINERSERVO BODYSERVO SEPARATOB PLATESECONDABY VALVE BOOYDOWEL PINSECONDARY SEPARATOR PLATE
    SERVO DETENT BASE (98 model onlvl
    ATF FEED PIPE, 8 x 145 mmATF FEED PIPE.8 x 40 mmATF FEED PIPE,8 x 62 mmATF FEED PIPE, I x 112 mm
    ATF FEED PIPE, 8 x 192.5 mm
    ATF FEED PIPE, 8 x 105.8 mm
    STOP SHAFT BRACKETATF LUERICATION PLATEATF FEED PIPEDOWEL PINLOCK-UP VALVE BODYLOCK-UP SEPARATOR PLATE
    REGULATOR VALVE BOOYDOWEL PINCOOLER RELIEF VALVE SPRINGCOOLER BELIEF VALVETOROUE CONVERTER CHECK VALVE SPRING
    TOROUE CONVERTER CHECK VALVECONTNOL SHAFTDETENT ARM SPRINGDETENT ARMDETENT ARM SHAFTFILTER Replace.CHECK BALLS1ST ACCUMULATOR CHOKEO-RING Replace.STATOR SHAFTSTOP SHAFTATF FEED PIPE. 8 x 112 mmMAIN VALVE BODYATF PUMP DRIVEN GEAR SHAFTATF PUMP DRIVEN GEAR
    MAIN SEPARATOR PLATE
    DOWEL PINATF PUMP DRIVE GEARSUCTION PIPE COLLARCOUNTEBSHAFT TOROUE CONVERTER HOUSING
    BEARINGATF GUIDE PLATEATF MAGNETTOBOUE CONVERTER HOUSINGOIL SEAL Beplace.MAINSHAFT OIL SEAL Replace.MAINSHAFT TOROUE CONVERTER HOUSING
    BEARINGLOCK.UP CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE A/B
    FILTER/GASKET Replace.LOCK-UP CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE A/B
    ASSEMELY
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    TOROUE SPECIFICATIONS
    Bolt/Nut No.Torque ValueSizeRemarks
    12 N.m (1.2 kgim,8.7 lbftt)6x1.0mm
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    End Cover
    Removal
    NOTE:
    o The illustration shows the 4WD automatic transmission; the 2WD is similar.. cleanall parts thoroughly in solvent or carburetor cleaner, and drythem with compressed air.. Blow out all passages.
    . When removing the transmission end cover, replace the following:- End cover gasket- Lock washer- O-rings- Shaft locknuts- Conical spring washers- Sealing washers
    END COVER GASKET
    MAINSHAFT LOCKNUT
    CONICAL SPRING WASHER
    6 x 1 .0 rhm EOLTS
    PARK PAWL
    A/T GEAR POSMONSwlTCH COVER
    NEEDI.T BEARING
    SUB.SHAFT LOCKNUT
    CONICAL SPRINGWASHER
    LINE AOLT
    ATF COOI.f B LINES
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    PAwL 7// Locx wASHER
    sHAFr 9/ ?ARK srop
    o-- Ay couNTERsHAFr
    G-€ LocKNUr!€ / ..t,o, oo
    A/T GEAR POSMONSW|TCH HARNESS CLAMP
    CONICAL SPRINGWASHCR
    A/T GEAR POSITION
    PARK GEAR
    Y CLUTCH
    lST GEAR
    NEEDLE BEARING
    1ST CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
    THRUST WASHER
    THRUST NEEDLE AEARING
    O.RINGS
    \\
    SUB.SHAFT 1ST GEAR
    MAINSHAF? ST GEAR
    MAINSHAFT 1STGEAR COLLAR
    SEALING WASHERS
    !€-l
    IEVERSPRING
    COUNTERSHAFTlST GEAR COLLAR
    PAWL
    lt1/ sroe
    Y plwl f
    L/SPRING
    LOCKNUT
    LINE BOLTSEALING WASHERS
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    1. Remove the A/T gear position switch harness
    cramp.
    Remove the yVT gear position switch cover.
    Remove the bolt securing the lyT gear position switch
    harness clamp on the end cover, then remove the A/T
    gear position switch.
    Remove the 12 bolts securing the end cover. then
    remove the cover.
    Slip the special tool onto the mainshaft as shown.
    6. Engage the park pawl with the park gear.
    7. Cut the locktabs of each shaft locknut using a chisel as
    shown. Keep all chiseled particles out of the transmis-
    ston.
    M=tt
    Align the hole of the sub-shaft 1st gear with the hole
    of the transmission housing. then insert a pin to lock
    the sub-shaft while removing the sub-shaft locknut.
    Remove the locknuts and conical spring washers from
    each shaft.
    NOTE:
    Mainshaft and countershaft locknuts have left-
    hand threads.
    Clean the old countershaft locknut. lt is used to
    install the press fit park gear on the countershaft.
    MAINSHAFT
    PIN8 mm pin,
    commercially
    SUB-SHAFTLOCKNUTReplace.COUNTERSHAFTLOCKNUTReplace.
    CONICAL SPNING WASHERSReplace.
    9. Remove the lock pin that was installed to hold the
    sub-shaft.
    10. Remove the special tool from the mainshaft.
    11. Remove the 1st clutch, mainshaft 1st gear assembly,
    and mainshaft 1st gear collar.12. Remove the sub-shaft 1st gear.
    13. Remove the park pawl, pawl spring, pawl shaft. and
    pawl stoP.
    14. Remove the park lever from the control shaft.
    15. Using a universal two jaw puller, remove the park
    gear, one-way clutch, and countershaft 1st geal
    assemblv.
    {Commercially available)
    1SY GEAR
    Remove the needle bearing and countershaft 1st gear
    co ar.
    Remove the ATF cooler lines,
    LOCKNUTReplace.
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    Irot)
    PULLER
    11.
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    Transmission Housing
    Removal
    NOTE:
    . The illustration shows the 4WD automatic transmission; the 2WD is similar,. Cleanall parts thoroughly in solvent or carburetor cleaner. and drythemwith compressed air.. Blow out all passages.
    . When removing the transmission housing, replace the lollowing:- Transmission housing gasket- Lock washer- O-rings
    TRANSMISSION HANGERTRANSMISSION HOUSING
    REVERSE GEAN COLLAR
    TRANSMISSION HOUSING MOUNTING EOLT
    CONNECTOR BRACKET
    MAINSHAFT SPEEDSENSOR
    REVERSE GEAR
    LOCK WASHER
    REVERSE SHIFT
    MAINSHAFTSUB.ASSEMBLY
    TRANSMISSION HOUSINGGASKET
    DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY
    TOROUE CONVERTER HOUSINGO-RINGt4wDl
    TRANSFER ASSEMBLYt4wDt
    10 x 1.25 mm
    l4wo)
    14-1 88
    BOLTS
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    1.Remove the transfer assembly from the torque con-
    verter housing. (4WD)
    Remove the mainshaft speed sensor from the trans-
    mission housing.
    Remove the transmission housing mounting bolts,
    transmission hanger, and connector bracket.
    Align the spring pin on the control shaft with the
    transmission housing groove by turning the control
    shaft.
    Install the special tool over the mainshaft. then
    remove the transmission housing as shown.
    4.
    SPRING PIN
    7.
    Remove the countershaft reverse gear collar, needle
    bearing, and countershaft revsrse gear from the
    countershaft,
    Remove the lock bolt securing tho reverse shift fork,
    then remove the reverse shift fork and reverse
    selector together.
    Remove the countershaft sub-assemblv and main-
    shaft sub-assembly together,
    9. Remove the differential assembly.
    8.
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    Torque Converter Housing/Valve Body
    Removal
    NOTE:
    . The illustration shows the 4WD automatic transmission; the 2WD is similar. cleanall parts thoroughry in sorvent or carburetor creaner, and drythem with compressed air.. Blow out all passages.
    . When removing the valve bodies, replace the following:- Lock washer- O-ringATF FEED PIPESERVO DETENTBASE137 - 98 models only)
    DOWEL PIN
    LOCK.UP VALVEBOOY
    6x1.0mm97 - 98 models:2 Bolts99 - 00 modeb: 1 Bolt
    LOCK.UP SEPARAPLATE
    REGULAIOR VALVEBOOY
    ATFSTRAINER
    DOWEL PIN
    COOLER RELIEF VALVE
    6x1.0mm37 - 98 models:7 Boltsgg - 0O models:8 Bolts
    SERVO BODY137 - 98 modelsl
    SERVOSEPARATORPLATE
    TOROUE CONVERTERCHECK VALVE
    STATOR SHAFT
    O.RING
    5x1.0mfi3 Bolts
    SECONDARYVALVE BODY
    MAIN VALVE BODY
    6x 1.05 Bolts
    ATF PUMP ORIVENGEAR SHAFT
    DOWEL PIN
    ATF PUMP DRIVENGEAR
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    CONTROL LEVERMOUNTING BOLT{awD)
    SECONDARYSEPARATORPLATE
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    1.Remove the control lever mounting bolt trom the
    torque converter side of the torque converter hous-
    ing. (4WD)
    Remove the ATF feed pipes from the servo body,
    secondary valve body, lock-up valve body, and main
    valve body.
    For 97 - 98 models:
    Remove the two bolts securing the ATF strainer and
    servo detent base, then remove the strainer and the
    base.
    For99 - 00 models;
    Remove the ATF strainer {one bolt).
    4. For97 - 98 models:
    Remove the seven bolts securing the servo body,
    then remove the servo body and separator plate
    For99 - 00 models:
    Remove the eight bolts securing the servo body,
    then remove the servo body and separator plate
    5. Bemove the three bolts securing the secondary
    valve body, then remove the secondary valve body
    stop shaft bracket, and separator plate.
    6. Remove the eight bolts securing the ATF lubrication
    plate and lock-up valve body, then remove the ATF
    lubrication plate, lock-up valve body and separator
    plate.
    7. Remove the one bolt securing the regulator valve
    body, then remove the regulator valve body
    8. Remove the stator shaft and stop shaft.
    9. Remove the detent spring from the detent arm, then
    remove the control shaft from the torque converter
    houslng.
    10. Remove the detent arm and detent arm shaft from
    the main valve body.
    11. Remove the five bolts securing the main valve
    body, then remove the main valve body.
    When removing the main valve body, do not let the
    eight check balls fall out.
    12. Remove the ATF pump driven gear shaft, then
    remove the ATF PumP gears.
    13. Remove the main separator plate with two dowel
    prns.
    14, Clean the inlet opening of the ATF strainer thor-
    oughly with compressed air, then check that it is in
    good condition, and the inlet opening is not clogged
    or damaged.
    15.
    INLET OPENING
    Test the ATF strainer by pouring clean ATF through
    the inlet opening, and replace it if it is clogged or
    damaged.
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    Valve Body
    Repair
    NOTE: This repair is only necessary if one or more ofthe valves in a valve body do not slide smoothly in theirbores. Use this procedure to free the varves.
    1. Soak a sheet of #600 abrasive paper in ATF forabout 30 minutes.
    2. Carelully tap the valve body so the sticking valvedrops out of its bore. lt may be necessary to use asmall screwdriver to pry the valve free. Be carefulnot to scratch the bore with the screwdriver.
    4.
    Inspect the valve for any scutf marks. Use the ATF-soaked #600 paper to polish off any burrs that areon the valve, then wash the valve in solvent and dryit with compressed air.
    Roll up half a sheet of ATF-soaked #600 paper andinsert it in the valve bore of the sticking valve.Twist the paper slightly, so that it unrolls and fitsthe bore tightly, then polish the bore by twisting thepaper as you push it in and out.
    NOTE: The valve body is aluminum and doesn,trequire much polishing to remove any ourrs.
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    5.Remove the #600 paper. Thoroughly wash theentire valve body in solvent, then dry it with com-pressed ar.
    Coat the valve with ATF, then drop it into its bore, ltshould drop to the bottom of the bore under its ownweight. lf not, repeat step 4, then retest. lf the valvestill sticks, replace the valve body.
    Remove the valve. and thoroughly clean it and thevalve body with solvent. DrV all parts with com-pressed air, then reassemble using ATF as a lubricant.
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    Valve
    Assembly
    NOTE;
    Coat all parts with ATF before assembly.
    . lnstall the valve, valve spring, and cap in the valve
    body. and secure with the roller.
    VALVE BODY
    VALVE
    . Set the spring in the valve, and install it in the valve
    body. Push the spring in with a screwdriver, then
    install the spring seat.
    SEAT
    VALVE EODY
    Install the valve, spring, and cap in the valve body.
    Push the caD, then install the cliP.
    u>o
    CAP
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    Valve Gaps
    Description
    Caps with one projected tip and one flat end areinstalled with the flat end toward the inside of thevalve body.
    Caps with a projected tip on each end are installedwith the smaller tip toward the inside of the valvebody. The small tip is a spring guide.
    TOWARD OUTSIDE OF VALVE AODY
    TOWARD INSIDE OF VALVE BODY
    Caps with one projected tip and a hollow end areinstalled with the tip toward the inside of the valvebody. The tip is a spring guide.
    Caps with one projected tip and flat end are installedwith the tip toward the inside of the valve bodv. Thetip is a spring guide. The groove is a valve cao cliogu ide.
    TOWARD OUTSID€ OF VALVE BOOY
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    TOWARD I{SIDE OF VALVE EOOYTOWARD INSIDE OF VALVE BOOY
    Caps with hollow ends are installed with the hollowend away from the inside of the valve ooov.Caps with notched ends are installed with the notchtoward the inside of the valve bodv.Caps with flat ends and a hole through the center areinstalled with the smaller hole toward the inside ofthe valve body.
    TOWARO OUTSIDE OF VALVE BODY
    EEEE
    TOWARO INSIIC OF VALVE BODY
    Caps with flat ends and a groove around the cap areinstalled with the grooved side toward the outside ofthe valve body.
    TOWARD OUTSIO€ OF VAIVE BODY
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