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Main Control Valve Body - Disassembly and Assembly: Disassembly

NOTE: The main control is model-dependent.
  1. Remove the lower control valve body.
    1. Remove the bolts.
    2. Remove the lower control valve body.
    3. Remove the control valve body separator plate.
    Fig 1: Removing Lower Control Valve Body
    G02176222Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  2. CAUTION: Note the location of the check balls prior to removal. If the check balls are not installed in their correct location shift problems will occur.
    Fig 2: Removing Check Balls
    G02176223Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  3. Remove the check balls.
    1. Remove two small check balls.
    2. Remove two large check balls.
  4. Remove the control valves and springs from the lower main control valve body. Inspect the valves for nicks and burrs. If the valves are damaged a new main control valve body will need to be installed.
    Fig 3: Removing Control Valves And Springs From Lower Main Control Valve Body
    G02176224Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  5. Remove the control valves and springs from the upper main control valve body. Inspect the valves for nicks and burrs. If the valves are damaged a new main control valve body will need to be installed.
    Fig 4: Removing Control Valves And Springs From Upper Main Control Valve Body
    G02176225Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  6. Inspect all valves, valve sleeves, valve bores for scores, nicks or burrs. Check all fluid passages for obstructions. Inspect all mating surfaces for burrs and scores.
  7. Inspect all springs for distortion. Check all valves and plungers for free movement in their respective bores. All the components when dry must fall from their own weight in their respective bores.
  8. Roll the valves on a flat surface to check for bent or out-of-round condition.