Disassembly of the automatic transmission 1. Before disassembling the gearbox, close all openings and clean the outside of the gearbox with a steam cleaner. 2. Place the box on the workbench with the pallet...
Checking the automatic transmission Pulse generator 56. Measure the resistance between terminals 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 (pic. 11.165). Rated resistance: 245 ohms at 20°C. Pic. 11.165. Measure the resistance...
Assembling the automatic transmission 61. Before assembling the gearbox, measure the load lock/reverse gear end play and select a pressure plate of a thickness that, once installed, will give the correct end...
Front Clutch — Design Description The front clutch is shown in fig. 11.242. Pic. 11.242. Front clutch: 1.5- Snap ring; 2 - Reactive clutch disc; 3 - Driven disk; 4 - Friction disc; 6 - Return spring; 7 -...
Rear clutch — design description The rear clutch is shown in fig. 11.244. Pic. 11.244. Rear clutch: 1 - Oil seal*; 2 - Drive shaft; 3 - O-ring; 4, 7 - Spring retaining rings; 5 - Rotating thrust bearing...
End Coupling — Design Description The final clutch is shown in fig. 11.246. Pic. 11.246. Final clutch: 1,10- O-rings; 2, 6 - Spring retaining rings; 3 - Reactive clutch disc; 4 - Friction washer; 5 -...
Planetary gear — design description The planetary mechanism is shown in fig. 11.247. Pic. 11.247. Planetary gear: 1 - Bolt; 2 - Lock washer; 3 - The outer ring of the freewheel; 4, 6, 8 - Washers; 5 -...
Planetary gear — disassembly and assembly Disassembly Thrust bearing 1. Remove pinion pin (pic. 11.248). When doing this, make sure that the 17 bearing rollers do not fall out. Pic. 11.248. Remove pinion pin 2....