Reverse Brake Drum
Disassembly1. Note: The low reverse one-way clutch and rollers can now be replaced. The following procedure only needs to be carried out if there is damage to the low reverse one-way clutch and roller bearing.
Inspect the reverse brake drum for damage.
1. Inspect the low reverse one-way clutch.
2. Inspect the roller bearing.
3. Inspect the reverse brake drum.
2. With the reverse clutch drum supported use a flat drift punch to tap the one-way clutch and the roller bearing out of the drum.
3. Inspect the low reverse one-way clutch inner race and roller bearing inner race for scoring, and nicks. If damage is indicated the reverse clutch drum will need to be replaced as an assembly.
Assembly
1. Install the roller bearing with the lip facing up toward the low reverse one-way clutch.
2. Install the special tool.
3. Install the low reverse one-way clutch with the tabs facing down toward the roller bearing.
4. Using the special tools, install the one-way clutch by pressing down on the tool to seat the bearing.
5. Inspect the reverse clutch drum to see if the low reverse one-way clutch is sated properly.