Notice: Use J 36850 or equivalent during assembly in order to retain
checkballs or to lubricate components. Lubricants other than the recommended
assembly lube changes the transmission fluid characteristics and
causes undesirable shift conditions or filter clogging.
Important: After cleaning the transmission case, allow
the case to air dry. Do not use cloth or paper towels in order to dry the transmission
case or any other transmission components. Lint from the towels can cause component
failure.
- Thoroughly clean the transmission case and all the case threads with solvent.
- Inspect the case exterior and the external bores for
cracks, sharp edges, porosity and excessive bushing wear.
- Inspect the case interior for damage at the snap ring grooves, case lugs
and band anchor pin.
- Inspect all the gasket surfaces for surface damage and in order to ensure
surface flatness.
- Air check the oil passages. For identification of the oil passages, refer
to the transmission diagnosis section.
- Inspect the bearing race for the front differential assembly.
- Inspect the lugs for low/reverse clutch, for wear or excessive notches.
- Inspect the low/reverse piston bore for wear, nicks or scratches.
- Replace the case if any of the above conditions are found.
- Inspect the bolt holes and fasteners for thread damage. If necessary,
repair or replace any bolt holes or fasteners.