Disassembly
DISASSEMBLY1. Drain fluid from transmission.
2. Clean exterior of transmission with suitable solvent or pressure washer.
3. Remove the torque converter from the transmission.
4. Remove the manual shift lever from the transmission.
5. Remove the input, output, and line pressure sensors from the transmission case (Fig. 15).
6. Inspect the ends of the sensors for debris, which may indicate the nature of the transmission failure.
7. Install Support Stand 8257 onto the transmission case (Fig. 16).
8. Using Adapter 8266-1 from End-Play Tool Set 8266 and Dial Indicator C-3339, measure and record the input shaft end-play (Fig. 17).
NOTE: When measuring the input shaft end-play, two "stops" will be felt. When the input shaft is pushed inward and the dial indicator zeroed, the first "stop" felt when the input shaft is pulled outward is the movement of the input shaft in the input clutch housing hub. This value should not be included in the end-play measured value and therefore must be recorded and subtracted from the dial indicator reading.
9. Remove the bolts holding the transmission extension/adapter housing to the transmission case.
10. Remove the extension/adapter housing from the transmission case.
11. Using Alignment Plate 8261, Adapter 8266-17 from End-Play Tool Set 8266 and Dial Indicator C-3339, measure and record the output shaft endplay (Fig. 18).
12. Remove the bolts holding the transmission oil pan to the transmission case.
13. Remove the transmission oil pan from the transmission case.
14. Remove the primary oil filter and the oil cooler return filter (Fig. 19).
15. Remove the cooler return filter bypass valve.
16. Remove the bolts holding the valve body to the transmission case (Fig. 20).
17. Remove the valve body from the transmission case.
18. Remove the outer snap-ring securing the transmission front cover into the transmission case (Fig. 21).
19. Remove the inner snap-ring securing the transmission front cover to the oil pump (Fig. 21).
20. Reaching through a case opening in the valve body area with a long blunted tool, remove the transmission front cover from the transmission case.
21. Remove the bolts holding the oil pump into the transmission case (Fig. 22).
22. Remove the oil pump. Hold inward on the input shaft to prevent pulling the input clutch assembly with the oil pump (Fig. 22).
NOTE: If the input shaft is not held during oil pump removal, the input clutch assembly will attempt to move forward with the oil pump and the numbers 2, 3, or 4 bearings inside the input clutch assembly may become dislodged.
23. Remove the number 1 bearing from the input clutch assembly (Fig. 23).
24. Remove the input clutch assembly from the transmission case (Fig. 23).
25. Remove the number 5 bearing and selective thrust plate from the input clutch assembly (Fig. 23), or the 4C clutch retainer/bulkhead.
26. Remove the 4C clutch retainer/bulkhead tapered snap-ring from the transmission case (Fig. 24).
27. Remove the 4C clutch retainer/bulkhead from the transmission case (Fig. 24).
28. Remove the front 2C clutch pack snap-ring from the transmission case (Fig. 25).
29. Remove the 2C clutch pack from the transmission case (Fig. 25).
30. Remove the rear selective plate and number 6 bearing from the reaction annulus (Fig. 26).
31. Remove the reaction annulus from the reaction planetary carrier (Fig. 26).
32. Remove the number 7 bearing (Fig. 26).
33. Remove the reaction sun gear (Fig. 26).
34. Remove the number 8 bearing from the reaction planetary carrier (Fig. 26).
35. Remove the reaction planetary carrier (Fig. 26). Note that this planetary gear set has three pinion gears.
36. Remove the number 9 bearing from the reverse planetary gear set (Fig. 26).
37. Remove the snap-ring holding the park sprag gear onto the output shaft (Fig. 27).
38. Remove the park sprag gear from the output shaft (Fig. 28).
39. Remove the input/reverse planetary assembly (Fig. 29).
40. Remove the number 12 bearing from the input/reverse planetary assembly (Fig. 29).
41. Remove the snap-ring holding the low/reverse clutch retainer into the transmission case (Fig. 30).
42. Remove the low/reverse clutch retainer from the transmission case (Fig. 30).
43. Remove the park pawl rod and e-clip (Fig. 31).
44. Remove the park pawl rod guide snap-ring (Fig. 31).
45. Remove the park pawl rod guide (Fig. 31).
46. Remove the park pawl pivot shaft, park pawl, and spring (Fig. 31).
47. Remove the manual selector shaft (Fig. 31).
48. Remove the manual selector shaft seal.
49. Remove the dipstick tube seal.
CLEANING
The use of crocus cloth is permissible where necessary, providing it is used carefully. When used on shafts, or valves, use extreme care to avoid rounding off sharp edges. Sharp edges are vital as they prevent foreign matter from getting between the valve and valve bore.
Do not reuse oil seals, gaskets, seal rings, or O-rings during overhaul. Replace these parts as a matter of course. Also do not reuse snap rings or E-clips that are bent or distorted. Replace these parts as well.
Lubricate transmission parts with Mopar ATF +4, Automatic Transmission Fluid, during overhaul and assembly Use petroleum jelly, Mopar Door Ease, or Ru-Glyde to prelubricate seals, O-rings, and thrust washers. Petroleum jelly can also be used to hold parts in place during reassembly.
Clean the case in a solvent tank. Flush the case bores and fluid passages thoroughly with solvent. Dry the case and all fluid passages with compressed air. Be sure all solvent is removed from the case and that all fluid passages are clear.
NOTE: Do not use shop towels or rags to dry the case (or any other transmission component) unless they are made from lint-free materials. Lint will stick to case surfaces and transmission components and circulate throughout the transmission after assembly. A sufficient quantity of lint can block fluid passages and interfere with valve body operation.
INSPECTION
Inspect the case for cracks, porous spots, worn bores, or damaged threads. Damaged threads can be repaired with Helicoil thread inserts. However, the case will have to be replaced if it exhibits any type of damage or wear.