R Position
- Hydraulic pressure is applied to the servo valve to engage the reverse selector with the countershaft reverse gear and the reverse selector hub while the shift lever is in R.
- Hydraulic pressure is also applied to the 4th clutch, then the 4th clutch engages the mainshaft reverse gear with the mainshaft.
- The mainshaft reverse gear drives the countershaft reverse gear via the reverse idler gear.
- The rotation direction of the countershaft reverse gear is changed by the reverse idler gear.
- The countershaft reverse gear drives the countershaft via the reverse selector, which drives the reverse selector hub.
- Power is transmitted to the final drive gear, which in turn drives the final driven gear and front differential.
- 4WD: As the final driven gear turns the front differential, power is transmitted through the transfer drive gear to the transfer shaft that drives the transfer drive gear (hypoid gear) and the transfer output shaft (hypoid gear).
NOTE:
The illustration shows the 4WD transmission; the 2WD does not have the transfer assembly.