Disassembly
FRONT HOUSING REMOVAL1. If necessary, temporarily reinstall shift lever assembly. Shift transmission into Neutral.
2. If lubricant was not drained out of transmission during removal, remove drain plug and drain lubricant into container at this time.
3. Inspect drain plug magnet for debris.
Fig. 9:
4. Remove backup light switch. Switch is located on driver side of rear housing (Fig. 9).
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5. If necessary, remove shift tower bolts and remove tower and lever assembly (Fig. 10).
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6. Remove shift shaft lock bolt (Fig. 11). Bolt is located at top of front housing just forward of shift tower. Bolt is a shoulder bolt that secures the shift shaft bushing and lever.
Fig. 12:
7. Remove bolts attaching input shaft bearing retainer in front housing (Fig. 12). Note location of oil feed formation on retainer for installation reference.
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8. Remove input shaft bearing retainer. Use pry tool to carefully lift retainer and break sealer bead (Fig. 13).
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9. Remove bearing retainer from input shaft (Fig. 14).
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10. Remove snap ring that secures input shaft in front bearing (Fig. 15).
11. Use Remover 8117 and suitable slide hammer to remove shift shaft detent plug.
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12. Remove shift shaft detent plunger and spring (Fig. 16). Use pencil magnet to remove spring then plunger, if necessary.
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13. Remove bolts that attach front housing to rear housing (Fig. 17). Three bolts at extreme rear of housing are actually for the output shaft bearing retainer. It is not necessary to remove all three bolts at this time. Leave at least one bolt in place until rear case is ready to be removed.
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14. Separate front housing from rear housing (Fig. 18). Use plastic mallet to tap front housing off alignment dowels.
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15. Remove input shaft bearing and countershaft front bearing from front case (Fig. 19). Countershaft bearing can be removed by hand.
Fig. 20:
16. Note position of input shaft, shift shaft and forks, and gear-train components in housing (Fig. 20).
SHIFT SHAFT, SHIFT FORKS AND REVERSE IDLER SEGMENT REMOVAL
1. Unseat roll pin that secures shift socket to shift shaft with Special Tool 6858 as follows:
Fig. 21:
a. Position Tool 6858 on shift socket. Then center tool over roll pin. Be sure tool legs are firmly seated on shift socket (Fig. 21).
b. Tilt socket toward side of case. This places roll pin at slight angle to avoid trapping pin between gear teeth.
c. Tighten tool punch to press roll pin downward and out of shift socket (Fig. 21). Roll pin does not have to come completely out of shift shaft; it only has to clear shift socket. Be careful not to drive roll pin out of shaft far enough to jam into the geartrain.
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2. Drive out roll pin that secures shift bushing and lever to shift shaft (Fig. 22).
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3. Pull shift shaft straight out of rear housing, shift socket, fifth-reverse fork, and 1-2 fork (Fig. 23).
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4. Remove shift socket from rear housing (Fig. 24).
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5. Remove lever and bushing (Fig. 25).
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6. Remove 3-4 fork. Rotate 3-4 fork around synchro sleeve until fork clears shift arms on 1-2 and fifth-reverse forks. Then remove 3-4 fork (Fig. 26).
7. Remove the front reverse idler shaft bolt.
8. Loosen rear reverse idler shaft bolt.
9. Remove reverse idler shaft support segment by sliding it straight out of housing.
10. Support geartrain and rear housing on Assembly Fixture Tool 6747 as follows:
a. Adjust height of reverse idler pedestal rod until the reverse idle shaft bottoms in Cup 8115.
b. Position Adapters 6747-1A and 6747-2A on Assembly Fixture 6747.
Fig. 27:
c. Slide fixture tool onto input shaft, countershaft and idler gear (Fig. 27).
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d. Stand geartrain and rear housing upright on fixture (Fig. 28). Have helper hold fixture tool in place while housing and geartrain is being rotated into upright position.
11. Remove rear bolt holding reverse idler shaft in housing.
REAR HOUSING REMOVAL-2WD
Fig. 29:
1. On 2-wheel drive transmission, remove three bolts that attach output shaft bearing retainer to rear case (Fig. 29). Bolts are rear of shift tower opening.
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2. Unseat output shaft bearing from bearing bore in rear housing. Use plastic or rawhide mallet to tap rear housing upward and off output shaft bearing as shown (Fig. 30).
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3. Lift rear housing up and off geartrain (Fig. 31).
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4. Remove countershaft rear bearing from countershaft (Fig. 32).
5. Examine condition of bearing bore and idler shaft notch in rear housing. Replace housing if any of these components are damaged.
REAR ADAPTER HOUSING REMOVAL-4WD
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Fig. 34:
1. Locate dimples in face of rear seal (Fig. 33). Use a suitable slide hammer mounted screw to remove seal by inserting screw into seal at dimple locations (Fig. 34).
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2. Remove rear bearing snap ring from output shaft with heavy duty snap ring pliers (Fig. 35).
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3. Lift rear adapter housing upward and off geartrain (Fig. 36).
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4. Remove bearing retainer bolts and remove rear bearing retainer and rear bearing (Fig. 37). Use hammer handle to push or tap bearing out of housing if needed.
5. Examine condition of bearing bore, countershaft rear bearing race and idler shaft notch in rear housing. Replace housing if race, bore or notch are worn or damaged.
GEARTRAIN DISASSEMBLY FROM FIXTURE
1. Remove reverse idler gear assembly from assembly fixture cup.
2. Remove 1-2 and fifth-reverse forks from synchro sleeves.
3. Slide countershaft out of fixture tool.
4. Remove output shaft bearing retainer from rear surface of fifth gear (retainer will drop onto gear after bolts are removed).
5. Lift and remove output shaft and gears off input shaft.
6. Lift and remove input shaft, pilot bearing and fourth gear synchro ring from assembly fixture tool.
OUTPUT SHAFT DISASSEMBLY
NOTE: The synchronizer hubs and sleeves are different and must not be intermixed. It is recommended that each synchronizer unit be removed as an assembly to avoid intermixing parts. It is also recommended that each synchro, hub and sleeve be marked with a scriber or paint for correct assembly reference.
1. Remove snap ring that secures 3-4 synchro hub on output shaft.
2. Remove 3-4 synchro assembly, third gear synchro ring, and third gear with shop press and Remover Tool 1130. Position Tool 1130 between second and third gears.
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3. Remove third gear needle bearing (Fig. 38).
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4. Remove retaining ring that secures two-piece thrust washer on shaft (Fig. 39). Use small pry tool to remove retaining ring.
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5. Remove two-piece thrust washer (Fig. 40). Note position of washer locating lugs in shaft notches for installation reference. The diamond shaped marks on the washer surface should be facing the front of the shaft.
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6. Remove second gear and needle bearing (Fig. 41).
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7. Remove second gear synchro ring, synchro friction cone, and synchro cone (Fig. 42).
8. Remove interim ring.
9. Remove 1-2 synchro hub snap ring.
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10. Remove 1-2 synchro hub and sleeve and first gear from output shaft with shop press and Remover Tool 1130 (Fig. 43). Position Tool 1130 between first and reverse gears.
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11. Remove first gear needle bearing (Fig. 44).
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12. Remove output shaft bearing snap ring (Fig. 45).
13. On 2-wheel drive models, remove output shaft bearing.
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14. Remove fifth gear (Fig. 46).
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15. Remove fifth gear needle bearing. Spread bearing apart just enough to clear shoulder on output shaft (Fig. 47).
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16. Remove fifth-reverse synchro hub snap ring (Fig. 48).
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17. Remove fifth-reverse synchro hub and sleeve with shop (Fig. 49).
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18. Remove reverse gear and needle bearing (Fig. 50).
REVERSE IDLER DISASSEMBLY
Fig. 51:
1. Remove idler gear snap rings (Fig. 51).
2. Remove thrust washer, wave washer, thrust plate and idler gear from shaft.
3. Remove idler gear needle bearing from shaft.