Manual transmission — general information In this Chapter, such components of the transmission line of a car as a gearbox are considered (manual (RKPP) And automatic , considered together with the rotation...
Dismantling of a mechanical box (carburetor models 4.2 l) Note. During dismantling, try to remember the installation position of all removed components. This should make subsequent assembly easier. 1. Remove transmission from...
Disassembly of the mechanical box (models 4.2 l EFI) Disassembly of the gearbox is carried out in the same order as on carburettor models 4.2 l subject to the changes listed below. The components of the driven shaft are...
Disassembly of the mechanical box (models 3.0 l) 1. Remove the transmission assembly from the vehicle and clean the outside, being careful not to get any solvent into the clutch release bearing. 2. Remove the clutch...
Checking the Status of Components Models 4.2 l 1. Wash all components in solvent and dry with compressed air. 2. Assess the degree of wear of the components. Check them for damage and deformation, paying...
Mechanical box assembly (4.2L models) Assembly is carried out in the reverse order of dismantling. Note. To lubricate components, use a lithium-based multipurpose grease unless otherwise specified in the...
Assembling the mechanical box (3.0L models) 1. Install bearings in housings (crankcases). Make sure the countershaft rear bearing is flush with the extension housing and the circlip in the output shaft outer race...