Tools Required
| • | J 36509  Detent   Spring Plug
Remover | 
| • | J 36511  Oil   Fill and Drain
Plug Hex Bit - 17 mm | 
| • | J 36825  Output   Shaft Oil
Seal Remover | 
 
Important: The transmission must remain in 3rd or 5th gear in order to prevent
 losing the shift shaft lever spring and plunger.
- Using the J 36511 
,  remove the oil
fill plug.
- If the transmission is not in 3rd or 5th gear, reinstall the shift
 control housing and shift the transmission in 3rd or 5th gear.
 
- Place a suitable container  under the
transmission assembly in order to drain the remaining  transmission  fluid.
- Using J 36511 
,  remove the
oil drain plug.
- Remove the gasket material from the housing.
 
- Remove the 2 reverse  idler gear
shaft support bolts.
 
- Remove the back-up lamp  switch.
 
- If 2WD, remove the vehicle  speed sensor
and O-ring.
 
- Remove the shift shaft  detent pin.
 
- Using the J 36509 
 (1)
and the J 23907 
 (2), remove the
detent plug,  spring, and detent plunger.
 
- If 4WD vehicle, remove  the output shaft
seal using the J 36825 
 and the J 23907 
. Screw the J 36825 
  into 1 of the 3 perforated holes in the seal.
 
- Remove the 6 bolts  securing the
input shaft bearing retainer to the clutch housing.
Remove the
retainer by screwing 2 of the removed bolts into the  threaded holes
in the retainer.
 
- Remove the input shaft  bearing retainer
ring.
 
- Remove the bolts securing  the clutch
housing to the rear case.
 
Notice:  Do not nick, scratch or damage the sealing surface. The
sealing surface is a machined surface. Damage to the machined surface can
cause leakage.
- Separate
the clutch housing from the rear case using a soft-face hammer.  Do not pry
at the sealing surfaces.
 
- Remove the countershaft  front bearing.
 
- Move the reverse idler  gear shaft towards
the countershaft.
- Remove the reverse idler gear shaft support.
 
Important: If the shift rail is rotated, the shift lever spring and plunger may
 come out of the shift shaft lever.
- Slowly shift the transmission in neutral.
- Rotate the shift rail counterclockwise. While rotating, catch
 the shift shaft plunger and the shift shaft spring.
 
- Remove the shift shaft  lever roll pin.
| 21.1. | Rotate the shift shaft lever finger down. | 
| 21.2. | Support the shift shaft end. | 
| 21.3. | Drive out the roll pin. | 
| 21.4. | Ensure that the roll pin clears the 2nd speed gear. | 
 
- Remove the shift shaft  socket roll pin.
| 22.1. | Align the shift shaft socket in the center of the case opening. | 
| 22.2. | Using a 5 mm (3/16 in) punch, remove the roll pin. | 
 
- Remove the following components:
| 23.2. | The shift shaft socket | 
| 23.3. | The shift shaft lever | 
| 23.4. | The shift shaft block out bushing | 
 
- Rotate the 3rd/4th speed  gear shift fork
counterclockwise.
- Remove the 3rd/4th speed gear shift fork from the transmission
 case.
 
- If 2WD vehicle, loosen  the 3 bolts
on the rear of the housing. Do not remove the bolts.
 
- Install the J 36515-15 
 (3)
on the input shaft.
- Install the J 36515-16 
 (1)
on the countershaft.
- Install the transmission to the J 36515 
 (2).
- Adjust the reverse holding pin against the reverse gear idler
 shaft.
 
- If 2WD vehicle, remove  the 3 bolts
on the rear of the housing.
 
- If 4WD vehicle, remove  the main shaft
rear bearing retaining ring.
 
- Remove the rear housing, 4WD shown. Tap
the rear housing with a rubber  mallet.