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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - 48RE
FLUID AND FILTER (Continued)
is equal on both sides of the dipstick. If one side is
noticably higher than the other, the dipstick has
picked up some oil from the dipstick tube. Allow the
oil to drain down the dipstick tube and re-check.
(7) Drive vehicle until transmission fluid is at nor-
mal operating temperature.
(8) With the engine running at curb idle speed, the
gear selector in NEUTRAL, and the parking brake
applied, check the transmission fluid level.
CAUTION: Do not overfill transmission, fluid foam-
ing and shifting problems can result.
(9) Add fluid to bring level up to MAX arrow mark.
When fluid level is correct, shut engine off, release
park brake, remove funnel, and install dipstick in fill
tube.
FRONT CLUTCH
DESCRIPTION
The front clutch assembly (Fig. 93) is composed of
the front clutch retainer, pressure plate, clutch
plates, driving discs, piston, piston return spring,
return spring retainer, and snap-rings. The front
clutch is the forward-most component in the trans-
mission geartrain and is directly behind the oil pump
and is considered a driving component.
1 - INNER PISTON SEAL
2 - CLUTCH PISTON
3 - CLUTCH PISTON SPRING RETAINER
4 - CLUTCH PLATES
5 - CLUTCH PACK SNAP-RING (WAVED)
6 - REACTION PLATE
OPERATION
clutch retainer and piston. The fluid pressure is pro-
vided by the oil pump, transferred through the control
valves and passageways, and enters the clutch through
the hub of the reaction shaft support. With pressure
applied between the clutch retainer and piston, the pis-
ton moves away from the clutch retainer and com-
presses the clutch pack. This action applies the clutch
pack, allowing torque to flow through the input shaft
into the driving discs, and into the clutch plates and
pressure plate that are lugged to the clutch retainer.
The waved snap-ring is used to cushion the application
of the clutch pack.
returns the piston to its fully released position and dis-
engages the clutch. The release spring also helps to
cushion the application of the clutch assembly. When
the clutch is in the process of being released by the
release spring, fluid flows through a vent and one-way
ball-check-valve located in the clutch retainer. The
check-valve is needed to eliminate the possibility of
plate drag caused by centrifugal force acting on the
residual fluid trapped in the clutch piston retainer.
DISASSEMBLY
clutch plates, and clutch discs.
Fig. 93 48RE Front Clutch Components
7 - CLUTCH DISCS
8 - RETAINER SNAP-RING
9 - CLUTCH PISTON SPRINGS
10 - OUTER PISTON SEAL
11 - FRONT CLUTCH RETAINER
To apply the clutch, pressure is applied between the
When pressure is released from the piston, the spring
(1) Remove the waved snap-ring, reaction plate,
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