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Isuzu KB P190. Manual - part 1119

 

 

7A3-22  ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E) 

 

4.  Install the transmission mount. 
 

Bolt torque (rubber to transmission) :  

 

50N·m (5.1 kgf·m/37 lb·ft) 

 

Nut torque (rubber to crossmember) :  

 

52N·m (5.3 kgf·m/38 lb·ft) 

5.  Install the 3rd crossmember. 
 

Bolt and Nut torque : 67 N·m (6.8 kgf·m/49 lb·ft)

 

Bolt torque : 50 N·m (5.1 kgf·m/37 lb·ft) 

6.  Install the automatic transmission fluid cooling pipe.

7.  Install the torque converter bolts. 
 

Bolt torque : 29 N·m (3.0 kgf·m/22 lb·ft) 

8.  Install the undercover. 
 

Bolt torque : 9 N·m (0.9 kgf·m/78 lb·in) 

9.  Install the ATF level dipstick and tube. 

 

 

10. Install the fuel hose bracket. 

 

Bolt torque : 10 N·m (1.0 kgf·m/87 lb·in) 

11. Tighten the nuts securing the exhaust manifold and 

the exhaust pipe. 

 

Bolt torque : 43 N·m (4.4 kgf·m/32 lb·ft) 

12. Install the rear propeller shaft assembly. 
 

Flange bolt torque : 59 N·m (6.0 kgf·m/43 lb·ft)

 

Center bearing bracket bolt torque :  

 

69 N·m (7.0 kgf·m/51 lb·ft) 

13. Install the shift cable. 

14. Connect the negative battery cable. 

15. Remove the safety stands. 

16. Remove the wheels blocks. 

 

Torque Specifications 

N

⋅⋅⋅⋅m (kgf⋅⋅⋅⋅m/lb⋅⋅⋅⋅ft) 

mm                      

 
 

 

 

RTW67ALF000301 

ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E)  7A3-23 

SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL 

ILLUSTRATION 

PART NO. 

PART NAME 

 

 

 

5-8840-2763-0 

 

 

 

Inhibitor Switch Set Plate 

 

 

UNIT REPAIR (JR405E)  7A4-1 

SECTION 7A4 

UNIT REPAIR (JR405E) 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 PAGE 

Automatic Transmission Disassembly......................................................................  7A4-  2 

Control Valve Assembly .............................................................................................  7A4-11 

Control Valve Upper Body  .........................................................................................  7A4-18 

Control Valve Lower Body  .........................................................................................  7A4-23 

Oil Pump Assembly  ....................................................................................................  7A4-28 

Clutch Pack (Reverse and High Clutch Assembly)  .................................................  7A4-32 

Carrier and Low Clutch Assembly  ............................................................................  7A4-41 

Transmission Case  ....................................................................................................  7A4-54 

Bearing and Bearing Race Installation Position ......................................................  7A4-66 

Automatic Transmission Reassembly  ......................................................................  7A4-69 

Service Standard  ........................................................................................................  7A4-83 

Special Service Tool ...................................................................................................  7A4-85 

 

 

 

7A4-2  UNIT REPAIR (JR405E) 

 

 

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 

DISASSEMBLY 

Cleaning the automatic transmission 

1.  Use compressed steam and /or cleaning oil to thoroughly 

clean the outside of the transmission before disassembly.

CAUTION: 
Steam under high pressure may cause dirt particles 
adhering to the transmission to fly through the air at great 
speed. These particles can cause serious eye injury. Wear 
protective goggles when steam-cleaning the outside of 
the transmission.
 
2.  During disassembly, clean the removed parts with cleaning 

oil. Dry the parts with compressed air. 
Use Compressed air to clean the transmission oil holes 
and oil passages. 

 

Automatic transmission disassembly cautions 

• 

Perform the disassembly procedure in a dust-free 
environment to prevent the entry of foreign material into 
the transmission. 

• 

Inspect each transmission part as you remove it. 

• 

Carefully check the oil pan and the magnet for foreign 
material. This is a good way to estimate the transmission 
condition. 

• 

Use your bare hands or vinyl gloves to disassemble the 
transmission. Do not use ordinary work gloves (loose 
threads from the gloves may fall into the transmission and 
cause problems). 

• 

Use a plastic hammer to loosen the transmission case 
and other aluminum parts during disassembly. Strike 
around the parts lightly with the hammer. Do not pry 
aluminum parts away from each other with a screwdriver 
or similar object. 

• 

Arrange the disassembled parts neatly in the order they 
were removed. Cover the parts with a plastic sheet or 
similar object to protect them from dust. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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