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TOYOTA LAND CRUISER
& CHASSIS & BODY
REPAIR MANUAL
TOYOTA MOTOR SALES CO, LTD.
EXPORT-TECHNICAL DEPARTMENTFOREWORD
This manual has been published to provide comprehensive informa—
tion on the Chassis and the Body for Toyota Land Cruiser.
It is recommended that mechanics should understand thoroughly
the detailed structure and operation of this Toyota Land Cruiser
in order to maintain the performance designed and built in this
vehicle,
The main subjects dealt with are listed on the following page
and an individual content is provided on the first page of each
section.
‘The company reserves the right to make changes in the specifica~
tions without previous notice at any time.SECTION INDEX
NAME C“(iséCia
CLUTCH
TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER aS
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Inspection
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Disassembly .
Inspection .
Assembly .
Installation .
CLUTCH RELEASE CYLINDER
Removal
Disassembly .
Inspection .
Assembly .
Installation .
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DESCRIPTION
Fig.1-1 Clutch Construction Y5724 Fig.1-2 Clutch Cross G2363
Section View
The clutch equipped on the FJ series is a dry single disc type with hydraulic
release mechanism.
The construction of the clutch mechanism consists of the clutch disc, clutch cov-
er, clutch bearing hub, and the clutch release fork assemblies.
The hydraulic release mechanism consists of the clutch pedal, clutch master
cylinder, clutch release cylinder, and the inter-connecting hydraulic lines and
connections.
The clutch cover assembly consists of the clutch cover, clutch pressure plate,
clutch springs, and three release levers.
The clutch release bearing is fitted onto the release bearing hub. This hub is
installed on the hub portion of the front bearing retainer of the transmission, and
slides over the hub portion by means of the clutch release fork.
The clutch cover assembly is bolted onto the flywheel surface, and the dise is
installed between the pressure plate and the flywheel surface.
When the release levers are depressed, the pressure plate moves away from
the clutch disc, disengaging the engine torque to the transmission.1-2 CLUTCH ~ Trouble Shooting
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symptoms & Probable Causes Remedies
Slippage
The clutch slipping will appear gradually with the followings.
a. No speed gains
b, Fuel consumption increases
c. Engine overheats
d. Not enough acceleration relative to engine rpm when the accelerating
pedal is depressed suddenly
e. Loss in power is evident when climbing a slope
The clutch slippage can be detected immediately in case of "d" and Me",
but as for the symptoms of "a", "b! and "c", they are sometimes taken
for engine troubles. Thus, diagnosis must be carefully made. Try not to
operate the car with a slipping clutch which may lead to excessive wear or
burning of clutch facing.
INSPECTION: Pull the parking brake fully and lock the wheels completely.
Disengage the clutch by depressing the clutch pedal, the engage transimi
gear in the first speed position. Slowly engage the clutch while increasing
the engine rpm gradually. If the engine begins to stall, the clutch is in good
condition. If the car does not move and the engine does not stall, the clutch
is slipping.
a. No clutch pedal play Adjust
b. No play at release fork end Adjust
c. Oil adhering to clutch facing Replace
d.- Clutch facing worn out Replace
e. Unequal height of pressure levers Adjust or replace
f. Sticking pressure lever Repair or replace
g. Weak compression spring Replace
h. Deformed pressure plate and or Repair or replace
flywheel
Improper Disengagement
This symptom causes unpleasant noise (crunch or gear clash) when shifting
the transmission gears into mesh, and makes the gear shift difficult. Espe-
cially this appears when shifting into low and reverse gears.
INSPECTION: Depress the clutch pedal and engage the gears, next, po-
sition in neutral. Accelerate the engine, then engage the gears again. At this
time keep the clutch pedal depressed. If the noise is still present, the clutch
may be defective.
a. Excessive clutch pedal play Adjust
b. Excessive play at release fork end Adjust
©. Defective input shaft front bearing Replace bearing
d. Worn splines of clutch disc hub Replace dise assembly
e. Excessive clutch disc run-out Repair or replace
f. Weak or deformed master cylinder Replace cylinder cup
cup
g- Fluid leakage from master cylinder Replace cylinder cup
coupCLUTCH ~ Trouble Shooting 1-3
h. Fluid leakage from release Replace. cylinder cup.
cylinder cup
i. Air in clutch hydraulic system Bleed air
j. Unequal height of pressure Adjust or replace
lovers
Chattering
Upon starting out the vehicle with the clutch engaged half-way, entire body
may vibrate.
a. Clutch facing glazed Recondition the facing with sand-
paper or replace
b. Oil or greage on facing Replace disc assembly
ce. Damaged or weak disc’ torsion Replace disc assembly
rubbers
d. Poor facing contact or excessive Replace disc assembly
disc run-out
e. Warped pressure plate or flywheel Repair or replace
f. Loose or worn engine mounting Tighten or replace
g. Loose rivets in clutch dise Replace disc assembly
h. Unequal height of pressure levers Adjust or replace
i, Sticking or binding pressure levers Repair or replace
sy
ind the origin of the noisy clutch by disengaging the clutch for "a" and "b",;
ar engaging the clutch for "'c", "d" and Ye".
a. Damaged, worn or improperly Replace
lubricated release bearing
b. Damaged or worn input shait Replace
front bearing
©. Loose disc hub Replace disc assembly
d. Cracked disc plate Replace disc assembly
e. Weak or damaged disc torsion Replace dise assembly
rubbers
Jerking
Upon starting out the vehicle with the clutch engaged half-way, the vehicle
jerks and is not accelerated smoothly.
a. Oil or grease on facing Replace
b. Worn facing or loose rivets Replace disc assembly
rubbers
c. Damaged or weak. disc torsion Replace disc assembly
rubbers
RoR ROK KK RRR ROK OKLad CLUTCH - Adjustment
ADJUSTMENT
Clutch Pedal
1, Adjust the clutch pedal height with
the pedal stopper bolt to specified
height which should be 170 mm
(6.69") for only FJ 55V. series or
245 mm (9.65") for others. From the
dash board to the top center of the
pedal pad.
2. Adjust the clutch pedal free travel
by loosening the lock nut and turn-
ing the push rod in either directi-
on, and then retighten the lock nut.
Perform this adjustment with the
tension spring in place.
The. clutch pedal free travel should
be 35 nm (1.38") for only FJ 55V
series or 25 mm (0.98) for others.
Pedal Stopper Bolt
170mm (6. 69")
for FUSSV sevies
245ma (9,65")
for others
Fig.1-3 Clutch Pedal
Adjustment
C2447
3. Check the small hole of the master
cylinder boot if it is at underneath.
Clutch Release Fork
in order to obtain the specified clear-
ance between the clutch release bear~
ing in operation, and the pressure
lever, the adjustment should be made
with the release cylinder push rod
adjuster.
Turn the release cylinder push rod
adjuster so that the release fork will
have the specified clearance at its
end.
The clearance should be 5.3 mm
(0.21") for only FJ S5V series or
3.0 nm (0.12") for others.
5.3am (0,21”) for FUSSV sevies
3.0m 0,12”) for others
Fig.1-4 Clearance at 236
Release Fork End
Air Bleeding
Be sure that the reservoir does no
run short of brake fluid during the
air bleeding operation, and brake
fiuid does not drip on painted surface.
1. Connect a vinyl pipe to the re-
lease cylinder bleeder plug and
put the other end of the pipe into
a jar filled half with brake fluid.
2. Pump the clutch pedal to bleed
air from the system. With the
clutch pedal depressed, loosen the
bleeder plug one third to one half
turn and bleed the air. Tighten
the plug immediately.
3. Repeat this operation until brak
fluid runs into the jar without any
trace of air. Always depress the
clutch pedal after returning to the
pedal stopper.
4. Install the bleeder plug cap on theCLUTCH - Adjustment
plug. Fill the clutch master cyl-
inder reservoir with brake fluid.
CLUTCH PEDAL
1, Pedal bracket
2. Bolt
3. Collar
4. Clutch pedal pin
5. Bushing
6. Cushion
7. Clutch pedal
8. Pedal pad
9. Brake pedal
10. Brake pedal pin
11. Tension spring
Fig.1-5 Clutch Pedal & Brake Pedal Components
Removal
1. Remove the tension spring of the
clutch pedal.
2. With the cotter pin removed, then
remove the pin from the master
cylinder push rod clevis and the
clutch pedal.
3. Remove the bolt securing the pedal
onto the pedal bracket, then re-
move the clutch pedal.
Remove the bushings and the collar
from the clutch pedal.
Inspection
Inspect the followings, and repair or
replace the part/s if necessary.
Clutch Pedal 1-5
5. After above procedures, check if
the oil leakage is not present.
G2365
1. Check the pedal bushings for wear,
scores and damage.
2. Inspect the shaft collars and push
rod pins for wear and rough sur-
face.
3. Check the pedal for twist and bend.
Installation
Follow the removal procedures in the
reverse order.
When the bushings are assembled, ap-
ply sulficient grease.
For adjustment of the clutch pedal,
refer to the clutch pedal Adjustment
on page 1-4.fe
CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER
CLUTCH = Clutch Master Cylinder
1, Clutch master cylinder kit
2. Clutch master cylinder piston cup kit
Fig.1-6 Clutch Master Cylinder Components
3. Push rod elevis
AL Push red
5. Master cylinder boot
&. Hole snap ring
7. Piston stop plate
&. Cylinder cup
9. Master cylinder piston
16, Union belt
11. Piston return spring
12. Umon
13. Gasket
Removal
1. Remove the pin connecting the
master cylinder push rod onto the
clutch pedal.
2, Plug the master cylinder reservoir
inlet.
3. Loosen and remove the union bolt,
and disconnect the clutch pipe from
the master cylinder body.
4. Remove three bolts retaining the
clutch master cylinder onto the
dash board, and then remove the
clutch master cylinder assembly.
9 1011 1213 14
15161718 19
14. Master cylinder body
15. Piston cup spacer
16. Cylinder cup
17. Spring seat
18. Gasket
19. Master cylinder cap
20. Reservoir filler cap
21. Reservoir cap
22. Float
23. Master cylinder reservoir
24. Reservoir set bolt
25. Sot bolt washer
G2366
Do not spill any brake fluid onto
the painted surface.
Disassembly
1.
Remove the reservoir cap, and
drain the fluid from the reservoir,
Remove the float.
Loosen and remove the bolt at-
taching the reservoir onto the mast-
er cylinder body, and remove the
reservoir.
Disconnect the boot from the cyl-
inder body.
Remove the hole snap ring withCLUTCH ~ Clutch Master
Fig.1-7 Removing Reservoir V5053
Attaching Bolt
pliers, and then remove the push
rod, piston stop plate and the beot.
Fig.1-8 Removing Snap vs054
Ring
4. Remove the piston and return
spring from the cylinder.
Remove the cylinder cup from the
piston.
5. Secure the cylinder cap ina vise,
Fig.1-9 Removing Cylinder 5055
Cap
Cylinder 17
and with-a pipe wrench, remove
the cylinder cap from the cylinder
body. Next, remove the cylinder
cup spacer from the cylinder.
Inspection
Wash all disassembled parts thorough-
ly in brake fluid or alcohol, and in-
spect for wear and scores.
Replace any defective part.
1. Inspect the master cylinder bore
for wear or scores.
2. Check the cylinder to piston clear-
ance-
If the clearance exceeds the limit,
replace the piston and/or the cyl~
inder body.
Cylinder bore:
19.05 ~ 19.102 mm
(0.75 ~ 0,752")
iameter:
18.977- 19.01 mm
(0.747~ 0.748")
Specified clearance:
0.04 ~ 0.125 mm
(0.0016~0.0049"")
Limit of clearance:
0.15 mm (0.006")
Piston
3. Inspect the piston exterior for ab~
normal wear or scores.
4, Inspect the cup spacer for scores,
distorsion or wear.
5. Inspect the piston return spring for
proper spring tension.
If too weak, replace the spring.
Installed ioad:
2.05 kg (4.5 Ib)
Installed length:
84.2 mm (3.31")
6. Inspect the resgrvoir for scores,
and deformation at the base.
Assembly
Before assembly, soak the component
parts in clean brake fluid.1-8
It is recommended to replace the cyl-
inder cups when disassembling the
master cylinder.
1.
Assemble the piston stop plate,
push rod and boot onto the master
cylinder body. Next, install the
hole snap ring.
Install new cylinder cup onto the
piston, and insert the piston into
the cylinder through the front end
of the cylinder bore.
Assemble the cup spacer, and
cylinder cup into the cylinder.
Insert the piston return spring with
the spring seat into the cylinder
and onto the piston, then install
the cylinder cap with new gasket
onto the cylinder body.
Tighten the cylinder cap securely.
CLUTCH RELEASE CYLINDER
5.
6.
CLUTCH ~ Clutch Master Cylinder, Clutch Release Cylinder
Secure the reservoir with the bolt
and washer onto the cylinder, and
tighten the bolt to 1.4~1.8 m-kg
(10 ~ 13 ft-lb) torque.
Position the float into the reservoir,
and install the reservoir cap.
Installation
Follow the removal procedures in the
reverse order.
2.
3.
Bleed
line.
the air from the hydraulic
Adjust the clutch pedal height and
the free travel.
Check the operation of the clutch
during road test.
Clutch release cylinder assembly
Fig.1-10 Clutch Release Cylinder Components
2. Push rod No.2
3. Lock nut
4, Push rod No.1
5. Boot
Removal
1, Plug the master cylinder reservoir
filler cap.
2. Unhook the clutch release fork
spring from the spring hanger.
3.
4.
6. Cylinder cup
7. Piston
8. Cylinder cup
9. Bleeder plug
0. Plug cap
62367
Remove the nut, and disconnect
the high and low shift link lever
from the link lever shait.
Disconnect the flexible hose from
the master cylinder to flexible hose
tube, and then pull out the clip.CLUTCH ~ Cluich Release Cylinder, Clutch Cover Assemb| 1-9
5. Loosen and remove the bolts re~
taining the clutch release cylinder
onto the engine mounting rear
bracket, and take out the release
cylinder.
assembly
Remove the release cylinder push
rod No.1 together with the push
rod No.2, and the boot from the
release cylinder body.
2 Remove the release cylinder piston
with the cylinder cup from the pis-
ton.
Loosen and remove the bleeder
plug.
Inspection
Wash all disassembled parts thorough-
ly, and inspect for wear and scores.
Replace any defective part.
Inspect the release cylinder bore
for abnormal wear and scores.
2. Inspect the piston surface for ab-
normal wear and scores.
Cylinder bore:
19.05 ~ 19.102 mm
(0.75 ~ 0.752")
Piston diameter:
18.995~ 19.02 mm
(0.748~ 0.749")
Cylinder to piston clearance:
0.03 ~ 0,107) mm
(0.001~ 0.004 mm
Limit of clearance:
0.15 mm (0.006")
3. Inspect the spring for weak spring
tension.
4. Check the bleeder plug and its
seating portion for damage or de~
formation.
Assembly,
Follow the disassembly procedures
in the reverse order.
1. Before assembly, soak the com-
ponents in brake fluid.
2. It is recommended that the cylinder,
cup should be replaced when dis-
assembling the clutch release cyl-
inder.
Installation
Follow the removal procedures in the
reverse order.
1. Bleed the airfrom the hydraulic
line.
2. Adjust the clutch retease fork end
play, by adjusting the length of the
push rods.
CLUTCH COVER ASSEMBLY
Removal
1, Remove the transmission assembly.
Refer to the Transmission Removal
on page 2-10.
2. Unhook the clutch release fork
spring, and disconnect the high
and low shift link, and the clutch
release cylinder from the engine
mounting rear bracket.
3. Remove the release bearing hub
clips, and then remove the clutch
release bearing hub together with
the bearing.
4, Remove the clutch release fork
assombly.
5, Punch mating marks on the clutch
cover and the flywheel to facilitate
in relocating the original position
upon assembly.
Next, insert the Clutch Guide Tool
09301-55021 to support the clutch
disc.
Loosen the bolts retaining the clutch
cover onto the flywheel a turn at
a time until the clutch spring pres-
sure is released.
Remove all retaining bolts, and1-10
CLUTCH - Clutch Cover Assembl
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1. Clutch cover 8. Release lever 15. Release fork ball
2. Clutch spring 9) Lever pin 16. Clutch release fork
3. Bolt 10) Roller 17. Bearing hub clip
4. Pressure plate 11, Pressure plate pin 18. Bearing hub
5. Washer 32! Pin roller 19. Bearing
6. Release lever yoke 13. Boot plate 20. Cover plate
7) Adjusting boit 18. Boot 21. Clutch dise assembly
Fig.1-11 Clutch Cover Assembly Components 6236
dismantle the Clutch Guide Tool,
clutch cover assembly, and the
clutch disc.
Do not allow the disc to be soaked
with oil to prevent the clutch from
slipping.
Disassembly
1, Punch mating marks on the clutch
cover and the clutch pressure
plate.
The mating marks will enable pro-
per alignment upon assembly.
2. With a piece of wood placed on the
top of the clutch cover, compress.
the clutch cover slightly with a
press.
Hold the press in compressed
condition while removing the bolts
retaining the release lever yokes
onto the clutch cover, then slowly
release the pressure of the press
to prevent the springs from flying
out.
3. Separate the clutch cover, clutch
springs, and the clutch pressure
plate.
4. Remove the cotter pin from the
clutch pressure plate pin, and then
drive out the pin.
Remove the clutch pressure plate
pin rollers.
Inspection
Wash all disassembled parts, and in-
spect for wear, scores and other
defects.
Repair or replace if necessary.
Never wash the clutch dise in clean-
ing solvent,
The release bearing is impregnated
with lubricant, and should not be im~
mersed in the solvent.
Clutch Disc
1, Inspect the facing for wear, glazed
surfaces, oil soaked condition or
warpage.CLUTCH, - Clutch Cover
If the depth from the facing sur-
face to the rivet head is less than
0.3 mm (0,012") or if the rivet
holes are enlarged or the rivets
are loose, replace the clutch dise
assembly.
If the glazed surface is slight, the
facing surface may be dressed
with an emery cloth to remove the
glaze.
lf the facing is oil soaked slightly,
the facing surface may be washed
with gasoline.
Se
EA Limit 0.3mm
de 0.012)
Fig. 1-12
Checking Facing 5056
Wear
2. Check the clutch dise facing run-
out with a dial gauge.
If the run-out exceeds 1.0 mmor
0.04", replace the clutch disc
assembly.
3. Check the torsion rubbers (1) for
damage or deformation.
4, Check the splines (2) in the hub
and assure that the hub will slide
Fig. 1-13 5057
Clutch Dise
ssembl:
2.
freely on the transmission input
shaft splines.
Ii worn, replace the disc assem-
bly.
Clutch Pressure Plate
& Release Lever
Inspect for perfect uniform contact
with the clutch dise facing.
If the contacting surface is scored
or worn, the surface may be
dressed with a fine enery cloth,
or finished on a surface grinder
if necessary.
At this time, also check the fly-
wheel clutch disc contacting sur
face for cracks, scores and other
defects.
Inspect the contacting portions with
the clutch cover for abnormal
wear.
Check the clutch release levers
for distortion and warpage.
Check the contacting portion of the
pressure lever adjusting bolt with
the bearing for abnormal wear.
Inspect the clutch pressure plate
pins, pin rollers, pressure lever
pins, lever rollers and the pin
bores of the clutch release levers
for excessive wear.
Clutch Spring
Inspect
limit.
The compression test should be
measured with a spring tester,
and the specified limit or value
must be as follows:
the springs for specified
Installed length:
42.9 mm (1.69")
Installed load:
42.5 ~ 45.5 kg
(93.5 ~ 100.1 Ib)
Installation load limit:
40 kg (88 Ib)
Inspect the spring for squareness4-12 CLUTCH ~ Clutch Cover Assembh
by placing the spring on a surface
plate and using a steel square a-
gainst the coils of the spring.
The spring should not deflect more
than 2.5 mm (0.1!) out of the
perpendicularity at the spring free
length:
If this limit exceeds, replace the
spring/s.
Fig.1-14 Squareness Test 5058
Bearing & Release Fork
1. Check the clutch release bearing.
Hold the inner race while applying
pressure, if rough or noisy, re-
place the bearing.
Also check the contacting surface
of the bearing with the release
lever adjusting bolts.
Next, check the bearing with the
hub, and if loose, the hub or the
bearing should be replaced.
2. Check the contacting portions of
the clutch release bearing hub for
excessive wear.
09303-55010
Fig.1-15 Clutch Pilot G1569
Bearing Removal
3. Inspect the clutch pilot bearing for
wear and noise.
If necessary, replace the bearing.
To remove, use the Input Shaft
Front Bearing Puller 09303-55010
4. Inspect the contacting portions of
the clutch release fork and the
release fork ball for excessive
wear.
5. Check the fork ball spring on the
clutch release fork for sayging.
Assembly
Before assembly, all rotating or slid
ing parts should be lubricated with
multipurpose grease.
1. Install the clutch pressure plate
pin rollers into the clutch release
lever pin hole, then assemble the
release lever and the clutch pres—
sure plate pin.
Next, install the cotter pin.
Assemble the other release levers
in the-same manner.
2. Install the release lever yokes onto
the clutch release levers.
3. Place the clutch pressure plate on
a press, and then place the clutch
springs onto the bosses.
Next, align the mating marks on
the clutch cover, and the pressure
plate, and install the clutch cover
carefully over the pressure plate
and the clutch springs.
4. Place the piece of wood on the
top of the clutch cover and press
down carefully.
Be .sure that the pressure plate
and the clutch cover are fitted pro-
perly.
Next, install the bolts with lock
washers, and retain the release
lever yokes onto the clutch cover.
‘Tighten the bolts to 3.0 ~ 4.5 m-kg
(22 ~ 32 ft-lb) torque.CLUTCH ~ Clutch Cover Assembl
Installation
Follow the removal procedures in the
reverse order.
1. Using the Clutch Guide Tool 09301-
55021, install the clutch disc and
the clutch cover assembly.
Align the mating marks on the fly-
wheel and the clutch cover, then,
tighten the clutch cover retaining
bolts a little at a time.
Clutch cover retaining bolts tighten-
ing torque is 1.5 ~ 2.2 m-kg or
11 ~ 16 ft-lb.
2. Check and adjust the clutch re-
lease lever height, using the Clutch
Pressure Lever Height Gauge
09302-55011.
If necessary, turn the adjusting
bolts on the clutch release levers
until the specified height is ob-
tained, and tighten the lock nuts
securely
The specified clutch release lever
height is 74.5 mm (2.93").
The height difference between the
levers should not exceed 0.5mm
(0.002").
Fig.1-16 Clutch Release
Lever Height
G1572
3.
1-13
Lubricate the contacting or sliding
portions of the clutch release bear-
ing, bearing hub, clutch release
fork and the release fork ball with
multipurpose grease, and assemble
them onto the clutch housing.
Next, install the release bearing
hub clips and retain the bearing
hub onto the clutch release fork.
Apply multipurpose grease on the
transmission front bearing retainer
and the input shaft splines, and
then install the transmission as-
sembly onto the clutch housing.
Refer to Transmission for instal-
lation on page 2-26.
. Adjust the clutch release fork end
play with the clutch release cyl-
inder push rod.
Refer to Clutch Release Fork Ad-
justment on page 1-4.TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER
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Removal ...
Disassembly
Inspection ...
Assembly
Installation .
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TRANSFER SHIFT LEVER & LINKAGE (55 series) .....
Removal & disassembly ..
Inspection
Installation ......
TRANSFER SHIFT LEVER & LINKAGE (40 series) ..
TRANSFER FRONT DRIVE CONTROL ..
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DESCRIPTION
Input shaft
Front bearing retainer
Front bearing
Bearing roller
Synchronizer ring No.2
Synchronizer ring shifting key No.2
Clutch hub sleeve
Second gear
Gear select outer lever
First & reverse gear
Transfer input gear
Fig.2-1
Transmission & Transfer Cross Section View (3-speed)
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12. Power take-off drive gear
13. Transmission clutch hub No.2
14. Transfer front drive shift fork
1s. Transfer high speed output gear
16. Transfer output shaft
i7. Transfer low speed output gear
18. Speedometer drive gear
19. Speedometer driven gear
20. Transfer idler gear
21. Transfer output front shaft
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1. Input shaft 12, Transmission output shaft
2, Synchronizer ring 13. Counter shaft drive gear
3. Hub sleeve 14, Counter shaft
4. Third gear 15. Counter shaft third speed gear
3. Second gear 16. Transfer output front shaft
6. Synchronizer ring (reverse gear) 17. Transfer front drive shift shaft
7. Synchronizer outer ring 18, Transfer front drive shift fork
8. Shift fork shaft 19, Transfer output gear (High speed)
9. First gear 20, Transfer clutch sleeve
10, Transfer input gear 21. Transfer output shaft
11, Power take-off drive gear 22. Transfer output gear (Low speed)
Fig.2-2 Transmission & Transfer Cross Section View (4-speed) Y5357TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~ Description 2-3
Two types of transissions are available on the Toyota Land Cruisers; the three
speeds forward and one reverse, and the other four speeds forward and one reverse.
The three-speed transmission provides smooth synchromesh operation in second
and top speeds, while the first and reverse gears are of a sliding mesh type.
The forward gears on the four-speed transmission are all of constant mesh,
synchromesh type, while the reverse gear is of a sliding mesh type.
The three-speed transmission is available with two types of gear shift controls.
One is with the remote control gear shift mechanism, and the other is a direct
gear shift control type, but the four-speed transmission is available only with
the direct gear shift control mechanism.
The transfer case is installed behind the transmission, and the transfer gear can
be shift into high and low speeds an auxiliary unit of the transmission.
The front drive mechanism is mounted at the front of the transfer case, and the
transfer case front drive control mechanism is available with a vacuum control
shifiting mechanism and a mechanical shifting mechanism.
Specification
Three-speed transmission Four-speed transmission
Shifting device:
Direct control type Direct control type
Remote control type N/A
Front drive shifting device:
Mechanical shifting type Mechanical shifting type
(direct control type only)
Vacuum control type N/A
Gear ratio:
First 2.75 5.30
Second 1.69 2.84
Third 1.00 1.63
Fourth =. 1.00
Reverse 3.67 5.30
Transfer gear ratio:
High 1,00 1.00
Low 2.30 2.30
Lubricant capacity:
Transmission 1.7 liters 3.1 liters
(1.8 US ats., 1.5 Imp ats) (3.3 US qts., 2.7 Imp. ats)
Transfer 1.7 liters 1.7 liters
(1.8 US ats., 1.5 Imp ats) (1.8 US ats., 1.5 Imp ats)2-4 TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - Trouble Shooting
TROUBLE SHOOTING
. Transmission noise.
The noise seemingly produced by the transmission is often caused by othe:
assemblies such as the axle, propeller shaft, or the clutch. Therefore,
prior the replacing the transmission and the transfer due to the noise, make
sure that the trouble does not exist elsewhere.
If a noise that may be a growl or hum can be stopped by depressing the
clutch pedal, and the noise is from the transmission.
In case of gear or bearing failure, and the noise is of a growl or hum, the
gear or the bearing may often be in a stage of worn condition, but if a bump
or thud noise is present, it indicates a broken or bearing.
Before removing the ‘transmission and the transfer for correction of gear
noise, determine by read test which gear is noisy under load, and also the
transmission gear noise can be checked without shifting the transfer into high
or low by positioning the shift lever in the neutral position so that these parts
can be thoroughly inspected when removed.
When the noise develops in the transmission or transfer, first check the lu-
bricant level.
2. Gear jumping out.
a. Jumps out in all gears.
(1) Engine mounting loose or broken.
(2) Control shaft linkage out of adjustment, worn or loose.
(3) Misalignment or loose transmission case and/or clutch housing.
(4) Loose, weak or worn of gear shift mechanism within the transmission
case cover.
(5) Worn or damaged countershaft or output shaft bearing/s.
(6) Loose transmission case cover attaching bolts.
(7) Transfer shift linkage out of adjustment, worn or loose.
(8) Transfer shift mechanism worn.
(9) Propeller shaft bent or out of balance.
b. Jumps out in first gear.
(1) Insufficient spring tension of lock ball spring.
(2) Worn shift fork shaft or shift fork.
(3) Worn synchronizer gear on synchronizer ring No.1 or first gear
(four-speed transmission)
c. Jumps out in second gear.
(1) Insuificient spring tension of lock ball spring.
(2) Worn shift fork shaft or shift fork.
(3) Worn synchronizer unit splines or synchronizer gear on second gear
(three-speed transmission)
(4) Worn second gear bushing (three-speed transmission}
(5) Worn synchronizer gear on second gear.
(6) Worn second gear thrust washer (four-speed transmission)
d. Jumps out in third gear.
(1) Insufficient spring tension of lock ball spring.
(2) Worn shift fork shaft or shift fork.
(3) Worn synchronizer unit splines or synchronizer gear on input shaft.
(three-speed transmission)(4)
(5)
(6)
TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~ Trouble Shooting 2=)
Input shaft bearing or pilot bearing in the crankshaft worn or damaged.
Roller bearing in input shaft worn or damaged.
Worn synchronizer unit splines or synchronizer gear on third gear.
(four-speed transmission)
e. Jumps out in fourth gear.
a)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Insufficient spring tension of lock ball spring.
Worn shift fork shaft or shift fork.
Worn synchronizer unit splines or synchronizer gear on input shaft.
Input shaft bearing or pilot bearing in crankshaft worn or damaged.
Roller bearing in input shaft worn or damaged.
#. Jumps out in reverse gear.
qa)
(2)
(3)
Insufficient spring tension of lock ball spring.
Worn shift fork shaft or shift fork.
Reverse shift arm out of adjustment. (four-speed transmission)
g. Jumps out in high and low gears of transfer.
a)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(s)
Shift linkage out of adjustment.
Transfer output shaft bearing/s worn or damaged.
Insufficient spring tension of lock ball spring.
Worn shift fork shaft or shift fork.
Worn clutch sleeve splines.
3. Hard shifting.
a. Transmission
If a clashing unpleasant sound is produced, and the gears are exceedingly
difficult to shift.
Hard shifting is caused from shift linkage or transmission trouble, but
often are results from improper clutch releasing.
(1) Control shaft linkage out of adjustment.
(2) Control shalt linkage bent, damaged or loose.
(3) Worn or damaged shift or inter-lock mechanism in the transmission
case cover.
(4) Synchronizer mechanism worn or broken.
(5) Incorrect gear lubricant viscosity.
(6) Loose transmission case cover.
b. Transfer.
(1) Shift linkage bent, damaged or loose.
(2) High and low clutch sleeve splines damaged.
(3) Shift linkage out of alignment.
(4) Loose transfer case cover.
c. Front drive.
a)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Loose front drive shift shaft guide or diaphragm cylinder.
Shift linkage out of alignment.
Vacuum shift valve or diaphragm damaged.
Loose vacuum line connection/s.
Front drive clutch inner gear damaged.
Worn bearing in transfer output shaft front end.2-6
TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~ 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
3-SPEED TRANSMISSION @ TRANSFER
1
2
5
M2
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S3e
Transmission case cover assembly
Gear select outer lever
O41 seal
Select lever shaft
Breather plug
Sliding shift lever
Shift lever shaft
Tight plug
Lever lock pin
Outer shift lever
Oil seal
. Bushing
. Transmission case cover
Shift inter-lock plate
Spacer
. Inter-lock plate set bolt
+ Case cover gasket
Shift fork shaft
Reverse and first shift fork
Fig.2-3 Transmission Case & Cover Components
Second and third shift fork
Straight pin
+ Gasket
- Shift fork stopper
. Transmission case
. Oil seal
. Gasket
. Front bearing retainer
Shift lever knob
Nut
Shift lever
Shift lever cap boot
. Shift lever cap
Shift lever spring seat
+ Spring
Dowel pin
Transmission case cover
Back-up Light switch
Y7184ROSES wera sone
TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer 2-7
Second gear
Second gear bushing
Synchronizer ring No.2
+ Clutch hub sleeve
Clutch hub No.2
Shifting key spring
Shifting key No.2
Bearing
Shaft snap ring
+ Input shaft
: Hole snap ring
+ Bearing roller
: First & reverse gear
+ Output shaft
15.
16.
17.
is.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
at.
Reverse idler thrust washer
Reverse idler gear shaft
Woodruff key
Reverse idler gear
Bearing roller
Washer
Counter gear case side thrust
washer
Counter gear side thrust washer
Bearing roller
Washer
Counter shaft drive gear
Counter shaft tube
Counter shaft
Fig.2-4 Transmission Gear Components G2370worourune
2-8 _TRANSMI
ION & TRANSFER ~ 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
Transfer case cover No.2
Gasket
Oil seal
Wave washer
Lock washer
Breather plug
Bolt
Gasket
Transier case
Compression spring
+ Gasket
. Transfer power take-off cover
Retaining nut
. Washer
Fig.2-5 Transfer Case & Cover Components
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22
BS.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Oil seal
Output shaft bearing rear retainer
Bushing
Transfer case cover
Gasket
Plug gasket
Plug
Gasket
Transfer extension housing
Oil seal
Dust deflector
Universal joint flange
Oil seal
Expansion plug
G2371TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
2-9
1. Speedometer driven gear
2. Speedometer shaft sleeve
3. Shift fork lock ball
4. Compression spring
5. Straight screw plug
6. Lock washer
7. Transfer input shaft spacer
8. Bearing
9. Power take-oif drive gear
10. Transfer input gear
11. Transfer input gear stopper
(4-speed T/M)
12. Transfer high & low shiftfork shaft
13. Transfer idler gear spacer
14. Washer
15. Needle roller bearing
16. Transfer idler gear
17. Spacer
18. "O" ring
Fig.2-6 Transfer Gear & Shift Fork Components
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.0
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
36 37
Transfer idler gear shaft
Transfer high & low shift fork
‘Transfer low speed output gear
Bushing
Transfer high & low clutch sleeve
Transfer high speed output gear
Washer
Bearing
Front drive clutch sleeve
Transfer output front shaft
Bearing
Hole snap ring
Speedometer drive gear
Spacer
Adjusting shim
Bearing
Washer
Transfer output shaft
Needle roller bearing
G23722-10 TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~ 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
wWOIAAREE
Shift
lever knob
Front drive shift lever
Shift
High
High
Shift
Shiit
Shift
lever guide
and low shift rod
and low shift link
and low shift rod
lever pin No.1
link support shaft
lever pin No.2
No.3
lever
No.1
10.
lis
12s
13,
14.
1s.
16.
17.
18.
Link support shaft
Front drive shift link lever
Link lever shoe
Transfer front drive shift shaft
guide assembly
Fork ‘shaft pin
Front drive shift fork
Shift shait guide
Front drive shift shaft
Grease nipple
Fig.2-7 Transfer Shift Lever & Link Components G2384TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
Removal.
1. Remove the transmission under cove-
r, and disconnect the front and
rear propeller shafts from the tra~
nsfer output shaft.
Drain the gear lubricant from the
transmission and the transfer.
3, Remove the transmission cover.
4, Disconnect the parking brake cable
from the parking brake link lever.
5. Pull up the shift lever cap
and then remove the shift
from the transmission case
with the Transmission Gear
Lever Remover 09305-60010.
To remove the shift lever, hold
down the gear shift lever cap, then
tum the Transmission Gear Shift
Lever Remover clockwise.
Cover the shift lever retainer hole
with a clean shop towel to prevent
dropping any foreign matter into
the transmission case cover.
Loosen and remove the knob on the
transfer front drive shift lever.
doot,
lever
cover
shift
09305-60010
Fig.2-8 Shift Lever 2400
Removal 2-10
. Loosen and remove the speedometer
drive cable from the speedometer
shaft sleeve.
Disconnect the wires from the front
drive indicator switch.
7. Remove the hole pin, and disconnect
the high and low shift rod from the
transfer high and low shift inner
lever on the transfer case cover.
2-11
8. Disconnect the gear shifting rod
No.3 and the gear selecting rod
from the gear select outer lever
and the gear shift outer lever on
the transmission case cover. (for
RC.)
9. Loosen the clamp screws, and desc~
omnect the vacuum hoses from the
connections on the diaphragm cyli~
nder body cover and the diaphragm
cylinder body. (for R.C.)
10. Remove the flywheel housing under
cover, and then remove the bolts
retaining the transmission onto
the clutch housing.
li. Slide the transmission assembly
rearward until the transmission
input shaft completely clears the
clutch housing, and carefully wit-
hdraw it downward from the vehicle
Disassembly
1, Remove the transfer shift lever
quide (1), cotter pin (2), and the
lock bolt (3), then remove the
shift lever and the lever Linkage.
Do not lose the link lever shoe
(4), connecting the front drive
shift link lever to the
front drive shift shaft.
transfer
Fig.2-9 Shift Lever &
Linkage Removal
2. Loosen and remove the back-up lig~
ht switch (5), and the gasket from
the transmission case cover.
3. Remove the transfer
No.2 and the gasket.
case cover2512 __ TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
Fig.2-10 Removing Case 0433
Cover Attaching Bolts
4. Remove the transfer power take-off
cover and the gasket.
Fig.2-13 Removing Transfer V0436
Case Retaining Bolts
jae
a transfer assembly from the trans~
Fig.2-11 Removing Power 0434. mission case.
Take-off Cover At this time, retain the power
Attaching Bolts take-off drive gear, spacers and
the transfer input gear with the
hand, and being careful net to drop
the gears and spacers.
Take out the spring in the trans-
5. Straighten the input shaft nut lock
washer, and remove the nut at
the end of the shaft, then slide out
the spacer.
To loosen the nut, use a brass
rod or a wooden block and lock
the power take-off drive gear or
the transfer input gear to prevent
the rotation of the shaft.
6. Loosen and remove the five bolts
retaining the transfer case onto the
transmission case.
Two bolts are short, which should
be removed from the inside of the
transfer case.
7. Install an universal puller onto the
“14 Rem
transfer case, and separate the Fig.2-14 Removing Transfer V0437
AssemblyTRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer 2-13
8 Transmission disassembly.
a. Remove the bolt, and take out
the gear select outer lever.
Removing Gear V0438
Select Outer Lever
Fig. 2-15
b. Remove the transmission case
cover and the gasket.
Removing Trans- 0439
mission Case Cover
Fig.2-16
c. Remove the transmission front
bearing retainer and the gasket.
0440
Removing Front
Bearing Retainer
d. Carefully drive out the shift
fork shaft towards the front of the
transmission case with a brass
rod and a hammer.
At this time, be careful not to lose
the gear shift fork lock balls,
springs and the straight pin.
Gear Shift Fork 0441
Shaft Straight Pin
Fig.2-18
Removing Gear V0442
Shift Fork Shaft
Fig. 2-19
e. Take out the reverse and first
shift fork, and the second and
third shift fork from the transmis-
sion case.
Remove the two gear shift fork
lock balls and springs.
f. Using a brass rod, drive out
the counter shaft towards the rear
of the transmission case.
Remove the woodruff key from the
rear end of the counter shaft.
After removing the counter shaft,
the counter shalt drive gear should
remain in the transmission case.2-14 TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
Fig.2-20 Removing Counter V0443 Fig.2-22 Output Shaft vo4as
Shaft. Removal No.2
g. Install the Puller Set 09910-
00013 onto the input shaft front
end, and drive out the input shaft
together with the bearing from the
transmission case.
h. Using a brass rod, gently tap
the output shaft towards the rear
until the output shaft rear bearing
is driven out of the transmission
case.
Fig.2-21 Output Shaft 0444
Removal No.1
i. Using the Universal Puller
09950-20010, remove the rear
bearing from the output shaft.
Next, take out the output shaft to-
gether with the gears, clutch hub
and clutch hub sleeve, and the
synchronizer ring from the trans-
mission case.
i. Remove the shaft snap ring
from the output shaft front end with
a snap ring expander, and slide
the clutch hub No.2 and clutch hub
sleeve, synchronizer ring second
gear, and the first and reverse
gear out of the output shaft.
k. Remove the counter shaft drive
gear with the tube, bearing rollers
and washers, and the side thrust
washers.
At this time, note the position of
the gear side thrust washers.
When removing the counter shaft
drive gear, be careful notto lose
the bearing rollers in the gear.
I. Remove the washers, bearing
rollers and the tube from the coun-
ter shaft drive gear.
m, Using a brass rod, drive out
the reverse idler gear shaft to-
wards the rear, and remove the
&
a
"7
Fig.2-23 Removing Reverse V0446
Idler Gear ShaftTRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-
woodruif key from the shaft.
n. Next, take out the reverse
idler gear with the bearing rollers
and the thrust washers from the
transmission case.
9. Transfer disassembly.
a. Remove the cotter pin, and
loosen the parking brake drum
retaining nut.
sn gee
eee
Removing Parking V0447
Brake Retaining Nut
Fig.2-24
b. Slide the parking brake drum
out of the transfer output shaft,
then remove the parking brake plate
assembly from the output shaft rear
bearing retainer No.1.
£
Fig.2-25 Removing Parking V0448
Brake Plate Assembly
c. Remove the speedometer sleeve
lock plate, then remove the speed-
ometer shaft sleeve assembly from
the output shaft rear bearing re-
tainer No.1,
peed Transmission & Transfer 2-15
Removing Speed- 0449
ometer Shaft Sleeve
Assembly
Fig.2-26
d. Remove the output shaft rear
bearing retainer No.1 and the
gasket.
Fig.2-27 Removing Rear V0450
Bearing Retainer
Removing Speed- V0451
ometer Drive Gear
and Spacer2-16 _ TRANSMISSION ¥ TRANSFER ~
e. Slide the speedometer drive gear
and the spacer out of the transfer
output shaft.
f. Remove the diaphragm cylinder or
shift shaft guide and transfer fro-
nt drive fork assemble and the gas-
ket from the transfer extension
housing.
Fig.2-29 Removing Shift
Shaft Guide
g. Remove the cotter pin, and reta-
in the transfer output front shaft
flange with the Universal Joint
Flange Holding Tool 09330-00010,
and remove the flange retaining
nut.
Fig.2-30 Removing Flange
h. Remove the transfer extension
housing and the gasket together
with the internal parts from the
transfer case.
peed Transmission & Transfer
Fig.2-31 Removing Transfer
Extension Housing
Vo4s3
Remove the flange from the transfer
output front shaft, then drive out
the front shaft with the front dri-
ve clutch sleeve towards the rear,
i. Pry out the oil seal from the
transfer extension housing. Next,
remove the hole snap ring within
the housing.
Remove the transfer extension hous:
ing front bearing with the Transmi-
ssion & Transfer Bearing Replacer
09316-60010 and a press.
Js Remove the transfer case
assembly and the gasket.
cover
08316-60010
Fig. 2-32 Removing Front
BearingTRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~ 3-Speed Transmission @ Transfer 2717
Fig.2-34 Removing Case voas6
Cover
Fig.2-35 Removing Case
Cover
k, Remove the cotter pin, and screw
out the straight screw plug, then
invert the transfer case, and remo-
ve the gear shift fork lock ball
and the spring from the transfer
high and low shift fork.
Fig.2-36 Removing Straight vo4s7
Screw Plug
Fig.2-37 Removing Spring
& Ball
1. Remove the lock plate, and drive
out the transfer high and low shift
fork shaft with a brass rod towards
the rear from the transfer case,
and then take out the transfer high
and low shift fork.
Fig, 2-38 Removing Shift voass
Fork Shaft
m, Install the Transfer Low Speed
Gear Holding Tool 09318-60010 betw-
een the low speed gear and the2-18 TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~ 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
front inside of the case to prevent
the gear from moving forward, then
remove the shaft together with the
transfer high speed output gear and
the transfer high and low clutch
sleeve by press from the transfer
case. Next, remove the transfer low
speed output gear from the case.
Fig.2-39 Removing Transfer WO495
Output Shaft
n, Place the transfer high speed
output gear on the anvils,and press
out the transfer output shaft.
Fig.2-40 Removing High yo4so
Speed Output Gear
and Bearing
alike
Fig.2-41 Disassembled Parts
o. Remove the transfer idler gear
shaft lock plate, then install the
Transfer Idler Gear Shaft Re-
mover 09319-60010 into the idler
gear shaft, and remove the idler
gear shaft from the transfer case.
ph
Fig.2-42 Removing Transfer V5080
Idler Gear Shaft 62373
p. Take out the transfer idler gear
with the bearings, spacer and the
thrust washers.
Prior to removal, note the position
of installation of the thrust washers.
© ese OC
Fig. 2-43 Disassenbled PartsTRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~ 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer 2-19
Inspection
After disassembling, wash all parts
thoroughly, and inspect for the follow-
ing.
Transmission Case &
Transfer Case
Check the transmission and transfer
cases for cracks, and the gasketor
other contacting surfaces for burrs
and nicks.
Replace the case/s if cracked or
burred excessively.
Gears
Check the gears for tooth wear or
damage. Also check the tooth con-
tact condition which may resultin
noisy operation.
If defective, replace the necessary
gear/s.
Check the synchronizer ring con-
tacting surface of the gear cone
for uneven wear or roughness.
Check the bushings or bearings
in the gears for wear or damage,
and the gear to shaft fitting con-
ditions:
Specified gear backlash:
Between input shaft gear to counter
shaft drive gear:
0.11 mm (0.00433")
Between second gear to counter
shaft gear:
0.11 mm (0.00433")
Between first & reverse gear to
counter shaft gear:
0.20 mm (0.00787")
Between first & reverse gear to
reverse idler gear:
0.20 mm (0.00787")
Between counter shaft gear to re~
verse idler gear:
0.20 mm (0.00787"")
Between transfer input gear to
transfer idler gear:
0.15 mm (0.00591")
Between transfer idler gear to
transier high speed output gear:
0.15 mm (0,00591")
Between transfer idler gear to
transfer low speed output gear:
0.15 mm (0.00591")
4, Check the bearing roller contact
surface for scores or damage.
If necessary, replace the gear/s.
Synchronizer Rings
1. Check the synchronizer rings for
external tooth wear or damage.
Also check the internal surface
for wear or damage.
2. Check the contacting surface of the
synchronizer ring for uneven wear
or damage.
Place the synchronizer ring onto
the respective gear cone and check
the clearance between the gear
and the synchronizer ring.
If the clearance is less than the
mit, replace the synchronizer
ring or the gear.
Specified clearance:
1.5 ~ 1.85 mm
(0.059 ~ 0.073")
Clearance limit:
1.0 mm (0,039")
Fig. 2-44
Synchronizer Ring G2374
Inspection2-20
Shifting Keys & Springs
Check the shifting keys for impro-
per wear or warpage.
Replace the key as a set if de~
fective.
Check the shifting key springs for
weakness or bent condition.
Replace if necessary.
Bearings & Bushings
Check the bearings for roughness
and wear.
Check for noise or damage by
rotating the bearing affer applying
few drops of oil.
Replace the bearing/s if neces-
sary.
To remove the bearing cup/s from
the transfer case, use the Trans
mission & Transfer Bearing Re-
placer 09316-60010.
Fig.2-45 Removing Bearing
Cup
If the transmission input shaft bear-
ing is to be removed, remove the
shaft snap ring with a snap ring
expander, Next, remove the bear-
ing from the input shaft with the
Universal Puller 09950-20010.
Check the bushing and the bearing
rollers for abnormal wear.
If the wear is excessive, replace
the bushing/s or the bearing rol-
lers.
The bearing rollers should be re~
placed as a set.
It
TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~- 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
Oil Seal
is recommended that all oil seals
and dust seals be replaced at the time
of
the assembly.
If no oil seal is available for replace~
ment,
check the lip of the seal for
wear or damage.
If the seals are serviceable, re-install
them, but recheck after installing the
transmission onto the vehicle for oil
leak.
Fig.2-46 Checking
Gear Shift Mechanism
Inspect each shift fork and the lev—
er thrust surfaces for wear and
distortion. Replace if defective.
Check the clearance between each
shift fork and the sleeve, and if
it exceeds the service limit, replace
the fork/s or sleeve/s,
Second & third shift fork to clutch
hub sleeve clearance:
0.15 ~ 0.30 mm
(0.0059 ~ 0.0118")
Reverse & first shift fork to first
& reverse gear clearance:
0.10 ~ 0.30 mm
(0.0039 ~ 0.0118")
Transfer high & low shift fork to
transfer high & low clutch sleeve
clearance:
0.10 ~ 0.30 mm
(0.0039 ~ 0.0118")
Transfer front drive shift fork to,
front drive clutch sleeve clearance:
0.10 ~ 0.30:mm
(0.0039 ~ 0.0118")
VS5171
Clearance2.
TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer 2-21
Inspect the splines of the clutch
hubs and hub sleeves for wear or
damage, and for smooth operation.
The hub sleeve and the hub must
be replaced as a set if required.
Inspect the contacting surfaces of
the shift forks and the shift lever
heads for wear. Replace if neces-
sary.
Check each shift fork or shift fork
shaft for smooth movement and for
damage or distortion.
Shaft
Check the shaft splines, snap ring
grooves, bearing contact surfaces,
be
lip
or
If
aring fitting portions and the oil seal
contact surfaces for wear, scores
damage.
necessary, replace the shaft.
Speedometer Drive &
Driven Gears
Check the speedometer drive and
dri
iven gears for scores and wean.
Replace if necessary.
Assembly
Always install new gaskets, and ap-
ply liquid sealer or gasket cement
upon assembly.
To provide initial lubrication, apply a
thin coating of transmission lubricant
on
ie
all parts before installation.
Transmission assembly.
a. Apply grease in the bore of the
reverse idler gear, and install the
bearing rollers and the washer
into the reverse idler gear.
Place the reverse idler gear and
the two thrust washers, and gently
drive the reverse idler gear shaft
into the transmission case from the
rear.
Fig. 2-47
—______/)_ Reverse Idler Gear
Thrust Washer
Reverse Idler G2375
Gear Assembly
Next, lock the shaft with the wood-
ruff key at the rear end.
b. Apply grease in the bore of
the counter shaft drive gear, and
install the tube and the Counter
Gear Needle Roller Guide Shait
09311-60010 into the bore of the
counter shaft drive gear.
Next, install the bearing rollers
and the washers into the bore of
the counter shaft drive gear.
Place the counter shaft drive gear,
gear thrust washer and the counter
gear case side thrust washers in
position in the transmission case.
0461
Counter Shaft
Drive Gear & Thrust
Washer Installation
c. If the input shaft bearing was
removed, install the bearing onto
the input shaft with the Transmis-
sion & Transfer Bearing Replacer
09316-60010 and a press.2-22, TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~ 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
d. Next, select and install the pro- f, Using the Transmission and
per shaft snap ring to obtain mini- Transfer Bearing Replacer 09316-
mum thrust play on the input shaft.
Shaft snap ring thickness:
Part No. 90520-33010
Thickness: 2.43 ~ 2.60 mm >
(0.0957 ~ 0.1024")
Part No. 90520-33011
Thickness: 2.30 ~ 2.42 mm
(0.0905 ~ 0.0953")
e. Apply grease inthe bore of the
input shaft, and install the bearing
rollers into the input shaft, then
install the hole snap ring. Fig.2-51 Input Shaft G2377
Installation
60010, install the input shaft as-
sembly into the transmission case.
g. Lifting the counter shaft drive
gear within the transmission case,
install the counter shaft into the
gear from the rear of the trans-
mission case.
Secure the counter shaft in the
transmission case with the wood-
ruff key to prevent turning of the
shaft.
Fig.2-49 Input Shaft G2376 Counter
Bearing Installation Shaft
Fig.2-52 Installing Counter 0462
Shaft
h. Measure the counter shaft drive
gear thrust clearance with a feeler
gauge.
The specified clearance is 0.05 to
0.20 (0.002 ~ 0.008"), and if ne-
Fige2-50 Selecting Shaft — V5172 cessary, select and install the
Snap Ring counter gear side thrust washer_TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer 2-23
at the rear end of the counter shaft
drive gear to obtain the specified
clearance.
53. Measuring Counter V0463
Drive Gear Thrust
Clearance
Fig.
Counter gear side thrust washer
thickness:
Part No. 33441-61010
Thickness: 1.45 ~ 1.50 mm
(0.0578 ~ 0.0590")
Part No. 33442-61010
Thickness: 1.50 ~ 1.55 mm
(0.0590 ~ 0.0610")
Part No. 33443-61010
Thickness: 1.55 ~ 1.60 mm
(0.0610 ~ 0.0630")
i. Assemble the synchronizer
units by installing the two synchro-
mesh shifting key springs onto the
clutch hub, and placing the three
shifting keys into the clutch hub
key slots.
In installing the key springs, the
open ends of the springs should
be kept at 120° spart as shown
in figure 2-43, so that the spring
tension on each key will be uni-
form.
Fig.2-54 Key Spring 2389
Installation
Front
Figs2-55 Synchronizer Unit G1164
Assembly
Next, slide the clutch hub sleeve
onto the clutch hub.
The clutch hub and the clutch
sleeve are of a selected assembly,
therefore, should be kept together
for smooth operation.
ji. Assemble the second gear,
synchronizer ring No.2, and the
assembled synchronizer unit onto
the transmission output shaft, and
then measure the second gear
thrust clearance with a feeler
gauge.
The clearance should be 0.08 to
0.23 mm (0.0031 ~ 0.0090").
'f necessary, select and install the
shaft snap ring at the front end of
the transmission output shaft to
obtain the specified clearance.2-24 TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
Fig.2-56 Measuring Second V0465
Gear Thrust Clearance
Fig. 2-57
Selecting Shaft — V0466
Snap Ring
Shaft snap ring thickness:
Part No. 90520-33010
Thickness: 2.43 ~ 2.60 mm
(0.0957 ~ 0.1024")
Part No. 90520-33011
Thickness: 2.30 ~ 2.42 mm
(0.0905 ~ 0.0953")
k. Slide the first and reverse gear
onto the transmission output shaft
from the rear.
Place the transmission output shaft
assembly and the synchronizer
ring No.2 into the transmission
case.
Transmission 0464
Output Shaft Assembly
Fige2-58
1, Using the Transmission and
Transfer Bearing Replacer 09316-
60010, install the output shaft rear
bearing onto the shaft within the
case.
09316-60010
Fig. 2-59
Output Shaft Rear _G2390
Bearing Installation
m. Place the reverse and first
fork and the second and third
shift fork.
Install the gear shift fork lock
springs and the balls into each
hole of the shift fork.
Pushing down on the gear shift
fork lock balls with a screwdriver,
drive in the shift fork shaft gently
into the transmission case and the
shift forks.
The "O"' ring on the shift fork shaft
should be replaced with a new
ring, and lock the shaft with the
straight pin.TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
2-25
Fig. 2-60
Installing Shift 0467
Fork Shaft
n, Coat the liquid sealer on the
gasket, and install the front bear-
ing retainer onto the transmission
case.
‘Tighten the bearing retainer at-
taching bolts to 1.5 ~ 2.0 m-kg
(11 ~ 14 ft-lb) torque.
©. Check the input shaft and the
output shaft for free movement,
and the synchronizer unit for
smooth operation.
Transfer assembly.
a. Install the bearing spacer and
the two needle roller bearings
into the transfer idler gear.
Place the transfer idler gear and
the two transfer idler gear wash-
ers and the spacer in position in
the transfer case.
Install the new "O" ring onto the
transfer idler gear shaft, and then
drive in the shaft into the transfer
case from the rear.
b. After installing the shaft, mea-
sure the transfer idler gear thrust
Fig.2-61 Installing Idler
Gear Shaft
clearance with a feeler gauge.
The thrust clearance should be
0.15 ~ 0.40 mm or 0.0059" to
0.0157", and if it exceeds this
specified clearance, select and
install the other spacer to obtain
the specified clearance.
The spacer should be installed at
the rear end of the idler gear.
Transfer idler gear spacer
thickness :
Part No, 36261-60010
Thickness: 1.20 ~ 1.30 mm
(0.047 ~ 0.051")
Part No. 36262-60010
Thickness: 1.30 ~ 1.40 mm
(0.051 ~ 0.055")
Thrust Washer
Bearing
Idler Gear
Feeler Gauge
Transfer Idler G2391
Gear Thrust Clearance
Fig. 2-622-26 TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer
Part No. 36263-60010 bearing into the transfer case.
Thickness: 1.40 ~ 1.50 mm Install the washer and the trans-
(0.055 ~ 0.059") fer output shaft rear bearing onto
Part No. 36264-60010 the transfer output shaft with the
Thickness: 1.50 ~ 1.60 mm Transmission & Transfer Bearing
(0 059 ~ 0.063") Replacer 09316-60010.
Part No. 36265-60010
Thickness: 1.60 ~ 1.70 mm
(0.063 ~ 0.067")
Part No. 36266-60010 L
Thickness: 1.70 ~ 1.80 mm 09316-60010
(0.067 ~ 0.071") ——_"
‘ a «
Secure the transfer idler gear va y)
shaft with the lock plate.
c. Slide the transfer high speed 7
output gear onto the transfer out-
put shaft.
Position the washer, and install Fig.2-64 Transfer Output G2393
the output shaft front bearing onto Shaft Rear Bearing
the shaft with the Transmission Installation
& Transfer Bearing Replacer
09316-60010 and a press. e. Using the Transmission and
Transfer Bearing Replacer 09316-
s 60010, install the transfer output
7 shaft front and rear bearing cups
i into the transfer case.
l
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09316-6001 0 |e @
| Ln Washer
7
Gish Sree 09316-60010
7
Ca Fig.2-65 Transfer Output G2394
Shaft Bearing Cup
Installation
Fig.2-63 Transfer Output G2392
Shaft Front Bearing f. Transfer extension housing as-
Installation sembly.
(1) Install the transfer output front
d. Place the transfer low speed shaft bearing into the transfer ex-
tension housing with the Trans-
and low clutch sleeve in position mission & Transfer Bearing Re-
within the transfer case. placer 09316-60010, and then in-
Next, install the transfer output stall the hole snap ring. —
shaft together with the transfer (2) Install the oil seal into the
high speed output gear and the transfer extension housing.
output gear and the transfer highTRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 3-Speed Transmission & Transfer 2-27
(3) Install the transfer output front
shaft into the’ transfer extension
housing, then install the transfer
joint flange.
Position the washer, and tighten
the flange retaining nut to 14~ 17
m-kg (101 ~ 123 ft-lb) torque.
Install the cotter pin.
Fig.2-66 Transfer Extension G2395
Housing Assembly
g. Coat the gasket with the liquid
sealer, and install the transfer ex-
tension housing assembly and the
front drive clutch sleeve onto the
transfer case.
Tighten the extension housing re-
taining bolts to 1.0 ~ 1.6 m-kg
(7 ~ 11 ft-lb) torque.
When assembling the front drive
clutch sleeve, the tapered side of
the clutch sleeve should be towards
the rear.
h, Slide the spacer and the speed-
ometer drive gear onto the trans~
fer output shaft.
i. Place the bearing adjusting
shim in position on the transfer
output shaft rear bearing cup, and
then install the output shaft rear
bearing retainer with the gasket.
Tighten the bearing retainer se-
curing bolts to 1.0 ~ 1.6 m-kg
(7 ~ 11 ft-lb) torque.
Next, install the parking brake
drum, and tighten the retaining nut
to 14 ~ 17 m-kg (101 ~ 123 ft-Ib)
torque.
Check the transfer output shalt
bearing pre-load by hooking the
pull-scale at the parking brake
drum bolt with the transfer high
and low clutch sleeve in neutral
position, and the front drive dis-
engaged.
The pull-scale reading should be
4.7 ~ 5.9 kg (10~13 Ib). If ne-
cessary, adjust the bearing pre-
load by selecting the adjusting shim,
Adjusting shim thickness:
Part No. 90564-64017
Thickness: 0.10 mm (0.0039")
Part No. 90564-64023
Thickness: 0.15 mm (0.0059")
Part No. 90564-64024
Thickness: 0.20 mm (0.0079")
Part No. 90564-64025
Thickness: 0.25 mm (0.0098")
Fig.2-67 Bearing Pre-load G2396
Adjustment
j. After adjusting the transfer out-
put shaft bearing pre-load, re-
move the parking brake drum
Place the transfer high and low
shift fork into the transfer case,
and then drive the shift fork shaft2-28
Fig.2-68
with the "O" ring into the trans~
fer case.
Secure the shift fork shaft with the
lock plate.
k, Insert the gear shift fork lock
ball and the spring into the trans-
fer high and low shift fork, and
screw in the straight screw plug.
Lock the straight screw plug with
the cotter pin.
Installing Lock 0469
Ball & Spring
1, Assemble the high and low inner
lever, and the outer lever onto
the transfer case cover.
Install the transfer case cover with
the gasket.
Install the Transfer Guide Shaft
09323-60010 onto the transmission
output shaft.
Place the transfer input gear,
power take-off drive gear and the
two spacers onto the Transfer
Guide Shaft in position inside the
case through the transfer power
take-off cover hole.
Be careful and install the transfer
assembly onto the transmission
At this time, do not forget to in-
stall the transfer case front gas-
ket between the transmission case
and the transfer case.
Coat the gasket with the
sealer to prevent oil leak.
liquid
TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 4-Speed Transmission
Fig.2-69 Transfer Assem- .G2397
bly Installation
4. Tighten the bolts retaining the
Fig. 2-70
transfer case onto the transmission
case to 3.5 ~ 4.1 m-kg (25 ~30
ft-lb) torque.
Two of the bolts are short, and
these should be secured from the
inside of the transfer case.
Remove the Transfer Guide Shaft
09323-60010 from the transmission
output shaft.
Install the bearing onto the end of
the transmission output shaft in the
transfer case with the Transmis-
sion & Transfer Bearing Replacer
09316-60010.
ex] 09316-60010
Bearing Installation G23986.
TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 4-Speed Transmission
Install the transfer input shaft
spacer, and tighten the bearing
retaining nut to 14 ~ 15 m-kg or
101 ~ 108 ft-lb torque.
Secure the retaining nut with the
lock washer.
Install the transfer case cover
No.2 with the gasket.
Apply the liquid sealer onto the
gasket, and install the transfer
power take-off cover.
Install the diaphragm cylinder and
the transfer front drive fork as-
sembly with the gasket onto the
transfer extension housing.
. Install the speedometer shaft sleeve
together with the speedometer
driven gear into the transfer output
shaft rear bearing retainer.
Secure the speedometer
sleeve with the lock plate.
shaft
2-29
10, Install the parking brake plate as-
sembly.
11. Install the parking brake drum,
and tighten the retaining nut to 14
to 17 m-kg (101 ~123 ft-lb) tor-
que.
Installation
Follow the removal procedures in the
reverse order.
1.
Fill the transmission and transfer
with the lubricant SAE 90.
Capacitie
Transmission case?
1.7 liters (1.8 US ats., 1.5 Imp
ats.)
Transfer case!
1.7 liters (1.8 US qts., 1.5 Imp
ats.)
Check the remote control linkage
and clutch for correct movement,
and adjust if required.2-30
TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER - 4-Speed Transmission
4-SPEED TRANSMISSION
~OrOureNE
10.
12.
13.
14.
18.
16.
17,
18.
19.
20.
ar.
22.
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gl
Transmission case cover assembly
Shift lever
Shift lever cap
Shift lever spring seat
Spring
Dowel pin
Shift lever knob
Shift lever cap boot
Back up lamp switch
Breather plug
+ Tight plug
Straight pin
Roller
Screw plug
Reverse shift fork
Sloted spring pin
Reverse shift fork shaft
Reverse shift head
Leck ball
Spring
Spring
Reverse shift return plunger
Fig. 2-71
Transmission Case & Cover Components
+ Front bearing r
Cotter pin
+ "C" washer
Third and fourth shift fork shaft
First and second shift head
+ Spacer
+ Third and fourth shift fork
First and second shift fork
First and second shift fork shaft
+ Dewel pin
Shift arm pivot
Shaft snap ring
+ Reverse shift arm
Shift arm shoe
Case cover gasket
+ Transmission oil filter plate
+ Gasket
Rear bearing retainer
ner
Gasket
Transmission case
Gasket
Power take-off cover
7185TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~- 4-Speed Transmission
2-31
Oil seal
Shaft snap ring
Bearing
. Input shaft
Bearing roller
Bearing spacer
Synchronizer ring No.2
Shaft snap ring
- Shifting key spring
+ Clutch hub No.2
s
g key No.2
- Hub sleeve
: Third gear
+ Shaft snap ring
+ Second gear thrust washer
. Second gear
+ Output shaft
+ Second synchronizer outer ring
- Shaft snap ring
- Synchronizer ring No.1
- Compression spring
Fig. 2-72
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
at.
42.
Transmission Gear Components
Lock ball
First synchronizer outer ring
First gear
First gear thrust washer
Straight pin
Reverse idler gear
Bushing
Reverse idler gear shaft
Woodruff key
Woodruff key
Bolt
Lock bolt washer
Lock bolt plate
Bearing
Front bearing spacer
Counter shaft drive gear
Spacer
Counter shaft third speed gear
Counter shaft
Bearing
Shait snap ring
G23832-32 TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER ~ 4-Speed Transmission
Fig. 2-73
1. Shift lever knob 10.
2. Front drive shift lever 11,
3. Shift lever guide 12.
4. High and low shift red No.3 13s
5. High and low shift link lever
6. High and low shift rod No.1 14.
7. Shift lever pin No.1 15,
8. Shift link support shaft 16.
9. Shift lever pin No.2 17.
18,
Transfer Shift Lever
Link support shaft
Front drive shift link lever
Link lever shoe
Transfer front drive shift shaft
guide assembly
Fork shaft pin
Front drive shift fork
Shift shaft guide
Front drive shift shaft
Grease nipple
& Link Components G23844-SPEED TRANSMISSION &§ TRANSFER
TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER = 4-Speed Transmission 2-33
Removal
ls
Remove the transmission under
cover, and disconnect the front
and rear propeller shaits from the
transfer output shafts.
Drain the gear lubricant from the
transmission and the transfer.
Pull up the shift lever cap boot,
and then remove the shift lever
from the transmission case cover
with the Transmission Gear Shift
Lever Remover 09305-60010.
To remove the shift lever, hold
down the gear shift lever cap, then
turn the Transmission Gear Shift
Lever Remover clockwise.
Cover the shift lever retainer hole
with a clean shop towel to prevent
dropping any foreign matter into
the transmission case cover.
Loosen and remove the knob on
the transfer front drive shift lever.
09305-60010
G2400
Remove the transmission cover.
Disconnect the back-up light switch
wires on the transmission case
cover.
Loosen and disconnect the speed-
ometer drive cable from the speed-
ometer shaft sleeve.
Remove the hole pin, and discon-
nect the parking brake cable from
the parking brake link lever.
Fig. 2-75
6. Remove the flywheel housing under
cover, and then remove the bolts
retaining the transmission onto the
clutch housing.
Slide the transmission assembly
rearward until the transmission
input shaft clears the clutch hous-
ing and carefully withdraw it down-
ward from the vehicle.
Disassembly
Remove the transfer shift lever
guide (1), cotter pin (2), and the
lock bolt (3), then remove the
shift lever and the lever linkage.
Do not lose the link lever shoe
(4), connecting the front drive
shift link lever to the transfer front
deive shift shaft.
Shift Lever &
Linkage Removal
5062
2. Loosen and remove the back-up
light switch and the gasket from
the transmission case cover.
Remove the transmission case cov-
er assembly.
Remove the transfer case cover
No.2 and the gasket.
Straighten the lock washer, and
remove the transfer rear bearing
retaining nut and the transfer input
shaft spacer.
Remove the transfer power take-2-34 TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER -
S Transmission
Fig.2-76 Removing Rear 0435
Bearing Retaing Nut
off cover and the gasket. Remove
the five bolts retaining the transfer
case onto the transmission case.
Two of the bolts are shorter and
these two should be removed from
the inside of the transfer case.
Fig.2-77 Removing Transfer V0436
Case Retaining Bolts
6. Install the universal puller onto the
transfer case. and remove the
Fig.2-78 Removing Transfer V5063
Assembly
transfer assembly from the trans—
mission case. At this time, take
out the power take-off drive gear
and the transfer input gear from
the transfer case.
Remove the transfer input gear
stopper in the transmission rear
bearing retainer.
Transmission disassembly.
a. Remove the transmission rear
bearing retainer and the gasket.
Fig.2-79 Removing Rear 5064
Bearing Retainer
b. Remove the front bearing re-
tainer and the gasket.
Fig.2-80 Removing Front 5065
Bearing Retainer
c. Using the Puller Set 09910-
00013, remove the input shaft to~
gether with the bearing from the
transmission case.
Before removing the input shaft,
be sure to locate the synchronizer
gear cut portion of the input shaft