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Output Shaft - Check

Output Shaft - Check

Special Tools:





Special Tool(s)

Disassembly

1. CAUTION: Build-up of contamination can block the flow of lubricant behind the cup plug and cause transmission assembly damage.

NOTE: The anti-seepage seat is intended for shipping purposes only. It is not necessary to remove and reuse this seal when replacing the output shaft.

NOTE: The output shaft cannot be disassembled and must be replaced if damaged.

Inspect the output shaft for wear. Make sure the cup plug orifice and tube passages through output shaft are clean and free of debris. Replace as required.
2. Inspect the bearing surfaces of the output shaft for wear or scores. If excessive wear or scores are found, replace output shaft and inspect mating components.
3. Check the splines on the output shaft for wear. Replace the output shaft if the splines are excessively worn. Inspect all the bushings for wear. Replace if worn or damaged.





4. Inspect the output shaft for damage and install new as necessary.
1 Inspect the output shaft.
2 Inspect the park gear.





5. NOTE: The park gear will only require removal if either the output shaft or the park gear is damaged and require replacement.

If required, use an Arbor Press and the special tool to remove the park gear. Remove the park gear.

Assembly





1. If removed, use the Arbor Press and the special tool to install the park gear, press the park gear onto the output shaft until it stops at the shoulder on the output shaft.