Beginning May 3, 1982, a new forward sprag clutch entered production replacing the forward roller clutch on all THM 700-R4 transmissions.
To minimize the number of service parts required in inventory, only the new forward sprag clutch parts are serviced as follows:
A. If any of the following parts require replacement on a transmission built with roller clutch, order service package 8642947. (See Figure No. 1)
Hub, Overrun Clutch (Ill. #2) Cam, Forward Roller (Ill. #3) Roller Asm., Forward Clutch (Ill. #4) Race, Forward Clutch-Outer (Ill. #5) Gear, Input Sun (Ill. #6) Carrier Asm., Input Complete (Ill. #8)
Service package 8642947 is a sprag conversion kit which contains the following parts: (See Figure No. 1)
Snap Ring, Overrun Clutch Hub Retaining (Ill. #638) Hub, Overrun Clutch (Ill. #639) Wear Plate, Sprag Asm. (Ill. #640) Retainer & Race Asm., Sprag (Ill. #641) Forward Sprag Asm. (Iii. #642) Race, Forward Clutch-Outer (Ill. #644) Gear, Input Sun (Ill. #658) Washer, Thrust (Input Carrier to Race) (Ill.#660) Carrier Asm., InputComplete (Ill. #662) Instruction Sheet
B. The following individual part numbers can be used to service all transmissions which either were built with a forward sprag clutch after May 3, 1982, or have been converted with service package 8642947.
a. 8647083 - Snap Ring, Overrun Clutch Hub Retaining (Ill. #638)
b. 8647082 - Hub, Overrun Clutch (Ill. #639)
c. 8647081 - Wear Plate, Sprag Asm. (Ill. #640)
d. 8647085 - Retainer & Race Assembly (Ill. #641)
e. 8647084 - Forward Sprag Assembly (Ill. #642)
f. 8647090 - Race, Forward Clutch - Outer (Ill. #644)
g. 8647093 - Gear, Input Sun (Ill. #658)
h. 8647095 - Washer, Thrust (Input Carrier to Race) (Ill. #660)
i. 8647050 - Carrier Assembly, Input - Complete (Ill. #662)
SERVICE INFORMATION
A. Use the following procedure to assemble the forward sprag clutch.
1. Place the forward clutch outer race (Figure No. 2, Ill. #644) on table with the recessed face down.
2. Hold the forward sprag assembly (Ill. #642) (without brass retainer rings) (Ill. #643) in your right hand. The crossbar notches in the sprag cage must point to the left as viewed in Figure No. 2.
3. Install the sprag into the forward clutch outer race. Now, install a brass retainer ring (Ill. #643) on the sprag case. When properly installed, the flanges of the retainer ring (Ill. #643) will face the sprag cage. (See Figure No. 2).
4. Install the retainer and race assembly (Ill. #641) into the sprag by pushing downward and rotating counterclockwise. (Figure No. 3).
5. Turn the assembly over and install the remaining brass retainer ring (Ill. #643) on the sprag cage.
6. Install the wear plate (Ill. #640) on top of the brass end cap. Place the overrun clutch hub (Ill. #639) on the wear plate, (Ill. #640) engage the tangs, and insert the snap ring (Ill. #638) to retain it.
7. Now, check for proper assembly as shown in Figure No. 4.
B. Some of the parts associated with the roller clutch are similar in appearance to the sprag clutch parts. If these parts are ever mixed, use the following information to identify which parts are roller design and which parts are sprag design. (First design refers to roller clutch parts and second design refers to sprag clutch parts.)
1. Overrun Clutch Hub (Ill. #639) - see Figure No. 5. First design - face of tangs was flat. Second design - high spot on each tang.
2. Outer Race Forward Clutch (Ill. #644) - see Figure No. 6.
Second design - lube hole in shoulder.
3. Input Sun Gear (Ill. #658) - see Figure No. 7.
First design - 1 lube hole and higher shoulder.
Second design - 4 lube holes and lower shoulder.
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