Direct Clutch Assembly And Intermediate Brake Drum: Disassembly
- Remove the intermediate one-way clutch (OWC) outer race, and inspect for damage.
- Remove the top end cap and the intermediate OWC. Inspect the sprags, cage, and top end cap for excessive wear or damage.
- Remove the bottom end cap and inspect for damage.
- Remove the No. 7 intermediate OWC thrust washer.
- Remove the direct clutch pressure plate retaining ring.
- Remove the direct clutch pressure plate and the clutch pack.
- Using the special tool, remove the direct clutch return spring retaining ring. Remove the tool.
- Remove the direct clutch return spring assembly.
- Remove the direct clutch piston.
- Using the special tool, remove the direct clutch piston inner and outer seals.
- Inspect the clutch cylinder thrust surfaces, piston bore, and clutch plate splines for scores, burrs or wear. Install a new clutch cylinder if it is badly scored or damaged.
- Check the fluid passage in the clutch cylinder for obstructions. Clean out all fluid passages. Inspect clutch piston for scores and install new if necessary. Inspect the check balls for freedom of movement.
- Check the clutch release spring for distortion and cracks. Install a new spring if it is distorted or cracked.
- Inspect the friction clutch plates, steel clutch plates, and clutch pressure plate for worn or scored surfaces. Install new parts that are scored, burred or burnt.
- Check the clutch plates for flatness and wear on the clutch hub splines. Discard any plate that does not slide freely on the splines or is not flat.
- Check the clutch hub thrust surfaces for scores and the clutch hub splines for wear. Install new parts that are worn.
NOTE:
Tag the parts for identification during installation.
CAUTION:
Do not fully compress the return springs or the spring may break.