Group 3 - Gearboxes and Clutch

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3 STRUCTURE

ΛΦ45/55 series

TECHNICAL DATA
Structure

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DIAGNOSTICS
1
MECHANICAL GEARBOX CONTROL
2
PNEUMATIC GEARBOX CONTROL
3
ZF S5-42 GEARBOX
4
ZF 6S-850 GEARBOX
5
EATON FS/6309A GEARBOX
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ALLISON 1000 & 2000 AUTOMATIC GEARBOXES
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ALLISON MD 3060 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
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CLUTCH
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PROP SHAFTS
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CONTENTS
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1. MECHANICAL GEARBOX CONTROL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508
1.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508
1.2 Tightening torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . 200508

2. PNEUMATIC GEARBOX CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508


2.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508
2.2 Tightening torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 . . . . . 200508

3. ZF S5-42 GEARBOX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508
3.2 Tightening torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 . . . . . 200508
3.3 Filling capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 . . . . . 200508

4. ZF 6S-850 GEARBOX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508


4.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508
4.2 Tightening torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 . . . . . 200508
4.3 Filling capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 . . . . . 200508

5. EATON FS/6309A GEARBOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508


5.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508
5.2 Tightening torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 . . . . . 200508
5.3 Filling capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 . . . . . 200508

6. ALLISON 1000 & 2000 AUTOMATIC GEARBOXES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 . . . . . 200508


6.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 . . . . . 200508
6.2 Tightening torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 . . . . . 200508
6.3 Filling capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 . . . . . 200508

7. ALLISON MD3060 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 . . . . . 200508


7.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 . . . . . 200508
7.2 Tightening torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 . . . . . 200508
7.3 Filling capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 . . . . . 200508

8. CLUTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 . . . . . 200508


8.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 . . . . . 200508
8.2 Tightening torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 . . . . . 200508
8.3 Filling capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 . . . . . 200508

9. PROP SHAFTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 . . . . . 200508


9.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 . . . . . 200508
9.2 Tightening torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 . . . . . 200508

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1. MECHANICAL GEARBOX CONTROL


1.1 GENERAL 0
Switch button
Locking compound Loctite 243

Control rod
Lubricant Molykote BR2S or BR2 plus

Control rod underneath the cab

V3 00 563

Length A
Engine Gearbox Cab suspension Class Length A [mm]
CE engine ZF 6S850 steel 1 669
CE engine ZF 6S850 rubber 1 664
CE engine ZF 6S850 steel 2+3 674
CE engine ZF 6S850 rubber 2+3 669
CE engine FS6309A steel 2+3 674
CE engine FS6309A rubber 2+3 669

Control rod behind the cab

V3 00 564
Length B 60 - 62 mm

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1.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES


0 The tightening torques stated in this paragraph
are different from the standard tightening torques
stated in the overview of the standard tightening
torques.
The other threaded connections not specified
must therefore be tightened to the torque
mentioned in the overview of standard tightening
torques.
When attachment bolts and nuts are replaced, it
is important that - unless stated otherwise - these
bolts and nuts are of exactly the same length and
property class as those removed.

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Operating mechanism,
2 adjustment options
0

4
V3 00 567

Control rod (1)


Lubricant Molykote BR2S or BR2 plus

Torque rod (2)


Attachment nuts 48 Nm
Lock nuts 28 Nm

Ball joint (4)


Attachment nut 48 Nm
Lock nuts 45 Nm

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Operating mechanism,
0 4 adjustment options

7
5

6
V3 00 566

Control rod (1)


Lubricant Molykote BR2S or BR2 plus

Ball joint (2)


Attachment nut 48 Nm
Lock nuts 48 Nm

Torque rod (4)


Attachment nuts 48 Nm
Lock nuts 28 Nm

Ball joint (6)


Attachment nut 48 Nm
Lock nuts 48 Nm

Ball joint (8)


Attachment nuts 48 Nm
Lock nuts 48 Nm

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Torque rod (9)


Attachment nuts 48 Nm 0
Gear lever unit
Attachment bolts 18 Nm (1)

Eaton switch button


Attachment nut 70 Nm (1)
(1) Use Loctite 243

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ΛΦ45/55 series Pneumatic gearbox control

2. PNEUMATIC GEARBOX CONTROL


2.1 GENERAL 0
Filter/governor
Governed pressure 5.34 - 5.69 bar

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Pneumatic gearbox control ΛΦ45/55 series

2.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES


0 The tightening torques stated in this paragraph
are different from the standard tightening torques
stated in the overview of the standard tightening
torques.
The other threaded connections not specified
must therefore be tightened to the torque
mentioned in the overview of standard tightening
torques.
When attachment bolts and nuts are replaced, it
is important that - unless stated otherwise - these
bolts and nuts are of exactly the same length and
property class as those removed.

Filter/governor
M6 attachment bolts 13 Nm
Cover 25 Nm

Selector valve single-H


M6 attachment bolts 22 Nm
M16 discharge valve attachment bolts 19 Nm
M8 cover plate attachment bolts 22 Nm

Range-change cylinder
M8 cover attachment bolts 17 Nm
M16 nut on piston 105 Nm

Bleed valve
Attachment 19 Nm

Eaton switch button


Attachment nut 70 Nm (1)
(1) Use Loctite 243

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ΛΦ45/55 series ZF S5-42 gearbox

3. ZF S5-42 GEARBOX
3.1 GENERAL 0
Input shaft
Pre-tension 0.02 - 0.09 mm

Secondary shaft
Pre-tension 0.02 - 0.09 mm

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ZF S5-42 gearbox ΛΦ45/55 series

3.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES


0 The tightening torques stated in this paragraph
are different from the standard tightening torques
stated in the overview of the standard tightening
torques.
The other threaded connections not specified
must therefore be tightened to the torque
mentioned in the overview of standard tightening
torques.
When attachment bolts and nuts are replaced, it
is important that - unless stated otherwise - these
bolts and nuts are of exactly the same length and
property class as those removed.

Gearbox
Attachment bolts 60 Nm

Drive flange
'Direct drive' attachment nut 400 Nm (1)
Overdrive attachment nut 330 Nm (2)

Gearbox front cover


Attachment bolts 23 Nm

Selector shaft housing


Selector shaft housing attachment bolts 23 Nm
Shifting arm lock nut 46 Nm
Gearbox control attachment nut 52 Nm
Bleeder 10 Nm

Plugs
Oil level check/filler plug 50 Nm
Drain plug 50 Nm
(1) Fit new nut and apply Loctite 270 to it
(2) Fit new nut and apply Loctite 262 to it

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ΛΦ45/55 series ZF S5-42 gearbox

3.3 FILLING CAPACITIES


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Gearbox Capacity
S5-42 3.5 litres

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ΛΦ45/55 series ZF 6S-850 gearbox

4. ZF 6S-850 GEARBOX
4.1 GENERAL 0
Gearbox type
Each gearbox has a type plate attached to it,
indicating the type of gearbox. This data can also
be found on the vehicle identity card for the
vehicle concerned.
ZF gearbox type plate
1. Type of gearbox
2. Serial no. (ZF) 1
3. Parts list (ZF)
4. Specification no.
5. Pulse generator ratio 3 2
6. Gearbox ratio 4
7. Engine speed using PTO
6 5
8. PTO speed
9. Gearbox oil capacity 8 7
10. Oil specification

9 10
V300049

Output shaft bearing axial play


Output shaft bearing axial play 0.00 - 0.10 mm

Bearing axial play, main and input shafts


Bearing axial play, main and input shafts 0.00 - 0.10 mm

Secondary shaft bearing axial play


Secondary shaft bearing axial play 0.00 - 0.10 mm

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ZF 6S-850 gearbox ΛΦ45/55 series

4.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES


0 The tightening torques stated in this paragraph
are different from the standard tightening torques
stated in the overview of the standard tightening
torques.
The other threaded connections not specified
must therefore be tightened to the torque
mentioned in the overview of standard tightening
torques.
When attachment bolts and nuts are replaced, it
is important that - unless stated otherwise - these
bolts and nuts are of exactly the same length and
property class as those removed.

Gearbox
Attachment bolts 60 Nm

Drive flange
Drive flange ∧ 120 mm attachment bolt 120 Nm
Drive flange ∧ 150 mm attachment bolt 140 Nm

Gearbox front cover


Attachment bolts 23 Nm

Selector shaft housing


Selector housing attachment bolts 23 Nm
Shifting arm lock nut 46 Nm
Gearbox control attachment nut 52 Nm
Bleeder 10 Nm

Plugs
Oil level check/filler plug 50 Nm
Drain plug 50 Nm

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ΛΦ45/55 series ZF 6S-850 gearbox

4.3 FILLING CAPACITIES


0
Gearbox type Filling amounts at oil change First filling, e.g. on repair
(litres) (litres)
ZF 6S-850 7.5 7.5

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ΛΦ45/55 series Eaton FS/6309A gearbox

5. EATON FS/6309A GEARBOX


5.1 GENERAL 0
Gearbox type
Each gearbox has a type plate attached to it,
indicating the type of gearbox. You can also find
this data on the identity card for the vehicle
concerned.
Eaton gearbox type plate
1. Type of gearbox
2. Specification no. Eaton 2
3. DAF article Eaton code 3
4. Serial no. Eaton
5. Production date code 1 4
5
The Eaton specification number is unique to each
customer and gives detailed information on the V300378
development level of the gearbox. The number
must be quoted whenever replacement parts are
ordered.

Input shaft play of adjusting rings: Colour coding:


3.70 mm Red, green, white
3.75 mm Yellow, green, blue
3.80 mm Blue, green, white
3.85 mm Red, green, yellow
3.90 mm Green, green, white
3.95 mm Red, green, red

Secondary shaft pre-load


New bearings 0.075 - 0.125 mm
Original bearings 0.000 - 0.050 mm

Sealant
Gearbox housing front cover contact surfaces Loctite 518

Input shaft Lithium-based grease, class NLGI 3

Filter/governor
Governed pressure 5.3 - 5.7 bar

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Eaton FS/6309A gearbox ΛΦ45/55 series

5.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES


0 The tightening torques stated in this paragraph
are different from the standard tightening torques
stated in the overview of the standard tightening
torques.
The other threaded connections not specified
must therefore be tightened to the torque
mentioned in the overview of standard tightening
torques.
When attachment bolts and nuts are replaced, it
is important that - unless stated otherwise - these
bolts and nuts are of exactly the same length and
property class as those removed.

Gearbox
Attachment bolts 60 Nm

Drive flange
M39 attachment nut 650 Nm(1)
Drive flange oil seal housing attachment bolts 37 Nm

Gearbox front cover


Attachment bolts 37 Nm

Selector shaft housing


Selector shaft housing attachment bolts 37 Nm(2)
M8 retaining cover attachment bolts 22 Nm
M8 shifting arm lock nut 25 Nm
M10 shifting arm lock nut 37 Nm
End cover attachment bolts 22 Nm
Bleeder 19 Nm
Bleed valve 22 Nm

Filter/governor
M6 attachment bolts 13 Nm
Cover 25 Nm

Plugs
Oil level check/filler plug 35 Nm
Drain plug 44 Nm
(1) Use new nut
(2) Use Loctite 243

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ΛΦ45/55 series Eaton FS/6309A gearbox

5.3 FILLING CAPACITIES


0
Gearbox Contents
Eaton FS/6309A 8.5 litres

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ΛΦ45/55 series Allison 1000 & 2000 automatic gearboxes

6. ALLISON 1000 & 2000 AUTOMATIC GEARBOXES


6.1 GENERAL 0
Torque converter pilot bearing
Lubricant on installation Molykote BR2S or BR2 plus

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Allison 1000 & 2000 automatic gearboxes ΛΦ45/55 series

6.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES


0 The tightening torques stated in this paragraph
are different from the standard tightening torques
stated in the overview of the standard tightening
torques.
The other threaded connections not specified
must therefore be tightened to the torque
mentioned in the overview of standard tightening
torques.
When attachment bolts and nuts are replaced, it
is important that - unless stated otherwise - these
bolts and nuts are of exactly the same length and
property class as those removed.

Gearbox
Attachment bolts 60 Nm
Hydraulic pipes to oil cooler 25 Nm
Bolts attaching gearbox to flywheel housing 34 Nm

Flexplates
Flexplate adapter attachment bolts 64 Nm
Crankshaft attachment bolts 30 Nm + 60″ angular displacement

Selector switch
Attachment bolts 27 Nm
Attachment nut 24 Nm

Speed sensor
Attachment bolt 12 Nm

Oil sump
Attachment bolts 27 Nm

PTO cover
Attachment bolts 43 Nm

Plugs
Gearbox drain plug 35 Nm
Oil cooler drain plug 28 Nm
Oil cooler air bleed plug 28 Nm

Hydraulic lines
Attachment to gearbox 25 Nm

Drive flange
Attachment bolt 122 Nm

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ΛΦ45/55 series Allison 1000 & 2000 automatic gearboxes

6.3 FILLING CAPACITIES


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Gearbox Capacity
Allison 1000 & 2000 series Approx. 10 litre

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ΛΦ45/55 series Allison MD3060 automatic gearbox

7. ALLISON MD3060 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX


7.1 GENERAL 0
The Allison MD3060 automatic gearbox is
electronically controlled and has a diagnostics
system that can record possible faults in the
memory of the ECU (Electronic Control Unit). The
faults can be read at a later date. The system is
operated and the faults are read via the selector
keypad. This selector keypad has a display and is
located next to the driver's seat; it replaces the
gear lever with manual gearboxes.

R MODE

V300392

Torque converter pilot bearing


Lubricant on installation Molykote BR2S or BR2 Plus

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Allison MD3060 automatic gearbox ΛΦ45/55 series

7.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES


0 The tightening torques stated in this paragraph
are different from the standard tightening torques
stated in the overview of the standard tightening
torques.
The other threaded connections not specified
must therefore be tightened to the torque
mentioned in the overview of standard tightening
torques.
When attachment bolts and nuts are replaced, it
is important that - unless stated otherwise - these
bolts and nuts are of exactly the same length and
property class as those removed.

Gearbox
Attachment bolts 60 Nm
Bleeder 14 Nm
Main connector 2.5 Nm
Coolant pipes 55 Nm
Rear mounting bracket 100 Nm
PTO bracket 55 Nm
Flywheel housing adapter, M10 x 1.5 55 Nm

Drive flange
Attachment bolt 75 Nm

Flexplates
Flexplate adapter attachment bolts 36 Nm
Torque converter attachment bolts 36 Nm

Oil cooler
Hydraulic lines 60 Nm

1
V300371

Plugs
Oil drain plug (1) 28 Nm
Oil filter cover attachment bolts (2) 55 Nm

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1
0

2
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Oil cooler air bleed plug (1) 28 Nm


Oil cooler drain plug (2) 28 Nm

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Allison MD3060 automatic gearbox ΛΦ45/55 series

7.3 FILLING CAPACITIES


0 Allison automatic gearbox oil capacities

Type of gearbox Capacity at first filling Capacity at second filling


MD 3060P 4" oil sump 27 litres 20 litres

The oil level when cold must be on the "Cold full"


mark.

"Cold add" add when cold


"Cold full" full when cold
"Hot add" add when hot
"Hot full" full when hot

FULL
HOT
HOT
ADD
COLD
FULL
COLD
ADD

W 3 03 099

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ΛΦ45/55 series Clutch

8. CLUTCH
8.1 GENERAL 0
Gearbox Clutch release assembly Clutch plate
ZF S5-42 MF 362 WGTZ (1 1/2")
ZF S6-850 MF 395 WGTZ (1 1/2")
Eaton FS/6309A MF 395 WGTZ (1 1/4")

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8.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES


0 The tightening torques stated in this paragraph
are different from the standard tightening torques
stated in the overview of the standard tightening
torques.
The other threaded connections not specified
must therefore be tightened to the torque
mentioned in the overview of standard tightening
torques.
When attachment bolts and nuts are replaced, it
is important that - unless stated otherwise - these
bolts and nuts are of exactly the same length and
property class as those removed.

Clutch release assembly


MF 362 clutch release assembly attachment bolts 40 Nm
MF 395 clutch release assembly attachment bolts 80 Nm
Tighten attachment bolts as illustrated

8
8 1 1 6

3 6

3 4

5 4 7 9

2 7 5 2
MF 395 MF 362
V3 00 414

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8.3 FILLING CAPACITIES


0
Clutch
First filling approx. 0.4 litres

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Clutch ΛΦ45/55 series

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ΛΦ45/55 series Prop shafts

9. PROP SHAFTS
9.1 GENERAL 0
Spicer
LF 45 LF 55 (12 - 15 ton) LF 55 (17 - 19 ton)
SPL 39 - -
SPL 55 SPL 55 -
SPL 70 SPL 70 SPL 70
SPL 100 SPL 100 SPL 100
- - SPL 140

Monotron
PEP 5
PEP 6
C2040

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Prop shafts ΛΦ45/55 series

9.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES


0 The tightening torques stated in this paragraph
are different from the standard tightening torques
stated in the overview of the standard tightening
torques.
The other threaded connections not specified
must therefore be tightened to the torque
mentioned in the overview of standard tightening
torques.
When attachment bolts and nuts are replaced, it
is important that - unless stated otherwise - these
bolts and nuts are of exactly the same length and
property class as those removed.

Drive flange
M10 attachment bolts 60 Nm
M12 attachment bolts 105 Nm

Spicer intermediate bearing


SPL 39 and SPL 55 central nuts 400 Nm
SPL 70, SPL 100 and SPL 140 central nuts 685 Nm

Spicer universal joint


5/ " attachment bolts, UNF clamping bow, prop
16
shaft - universal joint 38 Nm
3
/8" attachment bolts, UNF clamping bow, prop
shaft - universal joint 70 Nm
M8 attachment bolts, clamping piece, universal
joint circlip SPL 140 38 Nm

Spicer suspension bearing


Bracket attachment bolts 110 Nm + 30″ angular displacement

Monotron suspension bearing


M10 bracket attachment bolts 60 Nm
M12 bracket attachment bolts 105 Nm

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CONTENTS
1 Diagnostics

Page Date

1. MECHANICAL GEARBOX CONTROL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508


1.1 Fault-finding table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508
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2. PNEUMATIC GEARBOX CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508
2.1 Fault-finding table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508

3. MECHANICAL GEARBOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 Fault-finding table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508

4. AUTOMATIC GEARBOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508


4.1 Reading/deleting Allison MD 3060 fault codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508
4.2 Allison MD 3060 table of fault codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 . . . . . 200508

5. CLUTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508


5.1 Fault-finding table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508

6. PROP SHAFTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 . . . . . 200508


6.1 Fault-finding table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 . . . . . 200508

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1. MECHANICAL GEARBOX CONTROL


1.1 FAULT-FINDING TABLE

COMPLAINT: GEAR LEVER VIBRATES 1


Possible cause Remedy
Excessive play at control hinge points Check/repair all points in the control

COMPLAINT: ENGAGING GEARS IS HEAVY


Possible cause Remedy
Gearbox control pivot and hinge points dry or Check/repair all points in the control
compressed
Incorrect adjustment of control Check/adjust all points in the control
Mechanical problem in gearbox See "Mechanical gearbox" fault-finding table

COMPLAINT: GEARS CANNOT BE ENGAGED


Possible cause Remedy
Gearbox control pivot and hinge points dry or Check/repair all points in the control
compressed
Incorrect adjustment of control Check/adjust all points in the control
Mechanical problem in gearbox See "Mechanical gearbox" fault-finding table

COMPLAINT: GEARBOX JUMPS OUT OF GEAR


Possible cause Remedy
Incorrect adjustment of control Check/adjust all points in the control
Mechanical problem in gearbox See "Mechanical gearbox" fault-finding table

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2. PNEUMATIC GEARBOX CONTROL


2.1 FAULT-FINDING TABLE

COMPLAINT: NOT POSSIBLE TO ENGAGE HIGH OR LOW RANGE 1


Possible cause Remedy
Air pressure too low Check air supply of circuit 4
Neutral position valve defective or incorrectly Connect valve properly or replace
connected
Faulty downshift protection valve Replace valve
Defective high/low range engaging cylinder Check cylinder and replace if necessary

COMPLAINT: HIGH/LOW RANGE ENGAGING CYLINDER ENGAGES LOW AT TOO HIGH A


SPEED
Possible cause Remedy
Incorrect VIC frequency value Adjust value

COMPLAINT: HIGH OR LOW RANGE ENGAGING IS SLOW


Possible cause Remedy
Air pressure too low Check air supply of circuit 4
Piping blocked Check piping and clean, if necessary
Defective neutral position valve Replace valve

COMPLAINT: HIGH/LOW RANGE ENGAGING CYLINDER WORKS THE WRONG WAY ROUND
Possible cause Remedy
Air pipes on the high/low range engaging cylinder Connect engaging cylinder air pipes correctly
are incorrectly connected

COMPLAINT: NOT POSSIBLE TO ENGAGE LOW RANGE


Possible cause Remedy
VIC defective Check VIC and replace, if necessary
Incorrect vehicle speed signal Check vehicle speed signal

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3. MECHANICAL GEARBOX
3.1 FAULT-FINDING TABLE

COMPLAINT: ENGAGING GEARS IS HEAVY 1


Possible cause Remedy
Gearbox oil level too low Top up oil level
Oil with incorrect specification in the gearbox Fill gearbox with oil of correct specification
Problem in mechanical gearbox control See "Mechanical gearbox control" fault-finding
table
Clutch plate is not released See "Clutch" fault-finding table

COMPLAINT: GEARS CANNOT BE ENGAGED


Possible cause Remedy
Retaining element fitted too deep Check/repair retaining elements
Problem in mechanical gearbox control See "Mechanical gearbox control" fault-finding
table
Range-change switch does not work properly See "Pneumatic section of gearbox control" fault-
finding table

COMPLAINT: GEARBOX JUMPS OUT OF GEAR


Possible cause Remedy
Adjustment of gearshift cover on gearbox Mount gearshift cover on gearbox without any play
Defective retaining element or wrong type of Replace retaining element or fit other type of
retaining element fitted in gearshift cover retaining element
Problem in mechanical gearbox control See "Mechanical gearbox control" fault-finding
table

COMPLAINT: SINGLE H BECOMES DOUBLE H


Possible cause Remedy
Locking plate in control cover not positioned Check assembly of control cover
correctly

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4. AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
4.1 READING/DELETING ALLISON MD 3060 FAULT CODES

Fault code read function


To enter the fault code reading mode, briefly 1
press the two arrow keys twice simultaneously.
"D-1" appears on the display, followed by "-".
This means that at that point there are no faults
(active faults) in the system. It also means that no
faults have been registered that were earlier
temporarily present and have now been cleared
(inactive faults). The fault code reading function
can be left by pressing "D", "N", or "R" or the
arrow keys.
If the red lamp lights up while reading a fault
code, this means that there is an active fault in the
gearbox.
R MODE

No message during reading means that the fault


is inactive.
The ECU can save five active/inactive fault codes
N
in its memory and show them on the display.
Fault codes consist of two sets of two digits (main
codes and sub-codes). To read the codes
consecutively, the "MODE" button must be
D
pressed each time.
The letters and digits appear one at a time on the
display.
Example: D1 25 - 22
D2 21 - 12
D3 24 - 12 V300392

D4 -

The hyphen after D4 means that there are no


further faults and that it is therefore not necessary
to look at level D5.
As the ECU can only contain the five most
important codes, the five most important codes
will be seen on D1 to D5. Only when one of the
faults has been remedied will the ECU be in a
position to show a less important fault.

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Deleting fault codes


After faults have been remedied, the ECU
memory must be deleted. This is done as follows.
Press the arrow keys twice simultaneously. This
is the fault code reading mode. Press the
1 "MODE" key and hold it down until the red lamp
flashes three times (the first flash will be after
approx. three seconds, the second after approx.
10 seconds). All codes, active or inactive, have
now been deleted. Codes which return following
deleting and can therefore no longer be deleted
are active. Both types of fault need their causes
tracing and remedying as quickly as possible.
After the fault codes have been deleted the R MODE
ignition must be switched off and re-started;
otherwise it will not be possible to drive. This can
be seen from the flashing of the gear lever
position. N
Inactive faults are automatically deleted by the
ECU if the fault no longer occurs after the vehicle
ignition has been switched off and on 25 times. D
It is not possible to remedy all fault codes. Fault
codes that cannot be found in the "Table of Fault
Codes" can best be remedied by an Allison
dealer.
He has test and diagnostic apparatus at his
disposal that can be connected to a special
diagnostic socket in the central box (next to the V300392
DAVIE connector).

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4.2 ALLISON MD 3060 TABLE OF FAULT CODES

Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Electronic control unit (ECU) supply 1


13 12 Low Check the following points:
1. earth and positive battery cables connected, firmly attached and clean.
2. batteries are charged.
3. vehicle loading system fails to load or loads too little or too much.
4. VIM fuse (Vehicle Interface Module).
23 High 5. VIM connections are firmly attached, clean and undamaged.
6. the correct wiring is used.
7. ECU connections are firmly attached, clean and undamaged.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
Accelerator pedal sensor
21 12 Check the following points:
23 1. Accelerator pedal sensor connector is properly connected.
2. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in wiring harness
to accelerator pedal sensor.
Replace the accelerator pedal sensor if necessary.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.

Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Speed sensors
22 14 Check the following points:
15 1. connectors are firmly attached, clean and undamaged.
16 2. the speed sensor attachment bolt is tightened to the specified torque.
3. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in wiring harness
to sensor.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
Selector keypad
23 12 Check the following points:
13 1. ECU connections - connectors are connected and clamped.
14 2. selector keypad is connected and the wire loop has been cut through.
15 3. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in wiring harness
23 to selector.
24
Replace the selector if possible.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
Temperature in the gearbox sump too low
24 12 Check the following points:
1. temperature is lower than -6″C.
1. If this is the case, it is a normal response to the ambient temperature.
2. If not, check whether the main gearbox is firmly connected and that
the connectors are undamaged.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.

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Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Temperature in the gearbox sump is too high

1 24 23 1.
2.
Run the engine at idling speed.
Ensure that the vehicle is entirely horizontal.
3. Check whether the correct dip stick has been installed.
4. Check the oil level.
5. If necessary, correct the oil level.
6. If the oil level is in order, check whether the engine system has
overheated, causing the gearbox to overheat.
7. Check that the ECU and gearbox connectors are correctly connected,
firmly attached and undamaged.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
Output shaft speed sensor
25 00 Check the following points:
11 1. connector is connected.
22 2. sensor bolt is firmly attached.
33 3. ECU is firmly attached with no damaged connectors.
44 4. oil level.
55 5. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in wiring harness
66 to sensor.
77
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
Coupling 3 pressure switch open
32 00 1. Let the engine idle while the vehicle's parking brake is applied.
33 Check the following points:
55 1. specified dip stick.
77 2. correct oil level.
2. Check the following points:
1. gearbox main connector is connected, is firmly attached, is clean
and undamaged.
2. ECU connector is connected, is firmly attached, is clean and
undamaged.
3. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in wiring
harness.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.

Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Sensor fault in gearbox oil sump


33 12 Check the following points:
23 1. gearbox main connector is connected, is firmly attached, is clean and
undamaged.
2. ECU connector is connected, is firmly attached, is clean and undamaged.
3. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in wiring harness.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.

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Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

EEPROM fault
34 12
13
1.
2.
Re-calibrate if necessary.
If re-calibration is impossible, replace the ECU. 1
14 3. If ECU replacement is impossible, contact your Allison dealer.
15
16
EEPROM writing error as a result of loss of power supply
35 00 Check the following points:
16 1. ECU is firmly attached, clean and undamaged.
2. VIM (Vehicle Interface Module) is firmly attached, clean and undamaged.
3. the vehicle manufacturer has used the specified wiring for power supply
and earth connection.
4. battery positive pole.
5. battery earth connection.
6. specified connections for vehicle ignition.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
Hardware/software not compatible
36 00 1. Replace ECU if possible.
2. Re-program ECU if possible.
3. If replacement or re-programming is not possible, contact your Allison
dealer.

Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Interruption or short circuit in electromagnetic valve circuit


41 12 Check the following points:
13 1. gearbox main connector is connected, is firmly attached, is clean and
14 undamaged.
15 2. ECU connector is connected, is firmly attached, is clean and undamaged.
16 3. visual inspection of the wiring harness: no damage, chafed or too taut
20 wires, no screws through the wiring harness.
22 4. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in wiring harness.
23 Replace wiring harness if necessary.
24
25 If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
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Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Short circuit in the electromagnetic valve circuit to the battery

1 42 12
13
Check the following points:
1. gearbox main connector is connected, is firmly attached, is clean and
14 undamaged.
15 2. ECU connector is connected, is firmly attached, is clean and undamaged.
16 3. visual inspection of the wiring harness: no damage, chafed or too taut
21 wires, no screws through the wiring harness.
22 4. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in wiring harness.
23 5. Replace wiring harness if necessary.
24 6. incompetent repairs.
25
26 If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.

ECU circuits
43 21 1. replace the ECU.
25 2. Contact your Allison dealer.
26

Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Transmission ration test on the gear to be changed from (during shifting)


51 01 Check the following points:
10 1. engine speed sensor and output shaft speed sensor are connected. The
12 connectors are undamaged and clean.
21 2. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in sensor wiring.
23 3. let the engine idle in neutral while the vehicle is on the brake.
45 Check the following points:
65 1. specified dip stick.
2. oil level.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
Coupling 3 pressure switch fails to register pressure drop during shifting
52 01 Check the following points:
08 1. engine speed sensor and output shaft speed sensor are connected. The
32 connectors are undamaged and clean.
34 2. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in sensor wiring.
54 3. let the engine idle while the vehicle is on the brake.
56 Check the following points:
71 1. specified dip stick.
78 2. oil level.
79 4. check that there is no interruption or short circuit between wires or earth
99 connection in the main wiring harness to the gearbox.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.

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Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Engine and turbine rev test when engaging neutral


53 08
18
Check the following points:
1. engine speed sensor and output shaft speed sensor are connected. The 1
28 connectors are undamaged and clean.
29 2. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in sensor wiring.
38 3. let the engine idle in neutral while the vehicle is on the brake.
39 Check the following points:
48 1. specified dip stick.
49 2. oil level.
58
59 If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
68
69
78
99
Transmission ratio test immediately after changing gear
54 01,07 Check the following points:
10,12 1. engine speed sensor and output shaft speed sensor are connected. The
17,21 connectors are undamaged and clean.
23,32 2. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in sensor wiring.
34,43 3. let the engine idle in neutral while the vehicle is on the brake.
45,54 Check the following points:
56,65 1. specified dip stick.
70,71 2. oil level.
80,81
83,85 If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
86,92
93,95
96,97

Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Pressure in coupling 3 immediately after changing gear


55 17 Check the following points:
87 1. engine speed sensor and output shaft speed sensor are connected. The
97 connectors are undamaged and clean.
2. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in sensor wiring.
3. let the engine idle in neutral while the vehicle is on the brake.
Check the following points:
1. specified dip stick.
2. oil level.
4. check that there is no interruption or short circuit between the wiring or
earth connection in the coupling 3 pressure switch wiring.
5. Check the following points:
1. main connector is properly connected, clean and undamaged.
2. ECU connector is properly connected, clean and undamaged.
3. rev sensor is properly connected, clean and undamaged.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.

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Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Range test

1 56 00
11
Check the following points:
1. engine speed sensor and output shaft speed sensor are connected. The
22 connectors are undamaged and clean.
33 2. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in sensor wiring.
44 3. let the engine idle in neutral while the vehicle is on the brake.
55 Check the following points:
66 1. specified dip stick.
77 2. oil level.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.

Main code Sub-code RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES

Range test when using coupling C3


57 11 Check the following points:
22 1. engine speed sensor and output shaft speed sensor are connected. The
44 connectors are undamaged and clean.
66 2. no interruptions or short circuits between wires or earth in sensor wiring.
88 3. let the engine idle in neutral while the vehicle is on the brake.
99 Check the following points:
1. specified dip stick.
2. oil level.
4. check that there is no interruption or short circuit between the wiring or
earth connection in the coupling 3 pressure switch wiring.
5. Check the following points:
1. main connector is properly connected, clean and undamaged.
2. ECU connector is properly connected, clean and undamaged.
3. rev sensor is properly connected, clean and undamaged.
If all these points are in order, contact your Allison dealer.
Fault in ECU
69 12,13 1. Delete the fault codes and try to re-start the vehicle.
14,15 2. If the fault re-occurs, replace the ECU.
16,21 3. If the fault has not been cleared, contact your Allison dealer.
22,23
24,25
26,32
33,34
35,36

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5. CLUTCH
5.1 FAULT-FINDING TABLE

SYMPTOM: CLUTCH PEDAL FAILS TO RETURN 1


Possible cause Remedy
Broken pedal return spring Replace spring
Worn clutch pedal bearings Check bearings and replace if necessary
Dirt in hydraulic system Clean system and fill with fresh fluid
Incorrect fluid in hydraulic system Replace with fluid of correct specification
Air in hydraulic system Bleed the system

SYMPTOM: CLUTCH PEDAL STICKS WHEN PRESSED


Possible cause Remedy
Leak in hydraulic system Check system
Air in hydraulic system Bleed hydraulic system
Release bearing incorrectly fitted Fit the release bearing correctly
Fork hinge points or fork itself worn Check hinge points and fork; replace if necessary
Defective clutch servo Repair and/or replace clutch servo
Gearbox front cover worn or broken Check, replace gearbox front cover

SYMPTOM: PEDAL FORCE TOO HIGH


Possible cause Remedy
No or insufficient pressure in circuit 4 of the brake Check circuit 4 of the brake system
system
Kinked air pipe Check pipe and replace if necessary
Kinked hydraulic pipe Check pipe and replace if necessary
Worn clutch pedal bearings Check bearings and replace if necessary
Defective clutch servo and/or main cylinder Repair or replace clutch servo and/or main cylinder
Note: In the case of a swollen seal, clean the
system and re-fill with new fluid

SYMPTOM: RESIDUAL PRESSURE IN CLUTCH SYSTEM


Possible cause Remedy
Bleed vent in reservoir cap closed off Check bleed vent in cap
Compensation bore in main cylinder closed off by Check free thrust pin travel or repair/replace main
swollen seal or insufficient free thrust pin travel. cylinder
Note: In the case of a swollen seal, clean the
system and re-fill with new fluid

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SYMPTOM: FLUID LEAK VIA VENT OPENING


Possible cause Remedy
Leak through piston seal in clutch servo Repair or replace clutch servo
1 Note: A drop of oil in the vent opening is a normal
situation and is not a reason to repair/replace the
clutch servo

SYMPTOM: CLUTCH PLATE SLIPS


Possible cause Remedy
Worn lining Replace lining
Oil on lining Replace linings and check engine and gearbox
sealing rings
Dirt on clutch plate and flywheel Clean plate and surrounding area
Burnt clutch plate Check entire clutch and replace if necessary
Clamping force of clutch release assembly too low Check clutch release assembly and replace if
or absent necessary
Clutch release assembly is not released Check clutch release assembly

SYMPTOM: CLUTCH RELEASE ASSEMBLY FAILS TO RELEASE


Possible cause Remedy
Fluid level in hydraulic system too low Top up fluid
Incorrect pedal setting Check setting and adjust if necessary
Air in hydraulic system Bleed hydraulic system
Leak in hydraulic system Check hydraulic system
Fingers of clutch release assembly broken Replace clutch release assembly
Wrong clutch release assembly has been fitted Fit correct clutch release assembly
Clutch fork is broken Replace fork
Clutch release assembly badly soiled Clean entire clutch
Defective clutch servo Check clutch servo and replace if necessary
Thrust bearing incorrectly fitted Fit thrust bearing correctly
Clutch housing disconnected from gearbox Tighten the clutch housing bolts to the correct
torque

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6. PROP SHAFTS
6.1 FAULT-FINDING TABLE

SYMPTOM: VIBRATION IN DRIVE LINE AT LOW SPEED 1


Possible cause Remedy
Universal joint angle too large, caused for example Check universal joint angle
by excessive caster
Play in universal joints Replace universal joint
Play in suspension bearing Replace suspension bearing
Play in slide coupling Replace prop shaft
Forks not in line Align forks

SYMPTOM: VIBRATION IN DRIVE LINE AT HIGH SPEED


Possible cause Remedy
Prop shaft imbalance Balance prop shafts or replace if necessary

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CONTENTS
2 Mechanical gearbox control

Page Date

1. GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508


1.1 Description of mechanical gearbox control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508
1.2 Overview drawing, operating mechanism, 2 adjustment options. . . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . 200508
1.3 Overview drawing, operating mechanism, 4 adjustment options. . . . . . . . 1-3 . . . . . 200508
1.4 Overview drawing, gear lever unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 . . . . . 200508
1.5 Overview drawing, ZF gearbox gear lever. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.6 Overview drawing, Eaton gear lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508
2.1 Inspecting and adjusting operating mechanism, 2 adjustment options . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508
2.2 Inspecting and adjusting operating mechanism, 4 adjustment options . . . 2-4 . . . . . 200508

3. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 Removing and installing switch button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508
3.2 Removing and installing gaiter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 . . . . . 200508
3.3 Removing and installing gear lever unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 . . . . . 200508
3.4 Removing and installing control rod underneath the cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 . . . . . 200508
3.5 Removing and installing rear control rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 . . . . . 200508

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1. GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF MECHANICAL GEARBOX CONTROL

Mechanical gearbox control


As a result of the use of different engines,
gearboxes and cabs there are many different
versions of the operating mechanisms of the
mechanical gearboxes.
The operating mechanism must be adjusted in
2
such a way that the gearbox does not jump out of
gear and engaging gears is not too heavy. The
operating mechanism must not touch any other
vehicle parts during operation.
The various types of operating mechanism can
be classified on the basis of the number of
adjustable points:
- 2 adjustment options
- 4 adjustment options
Before carrying out the adjustment, the gear lever
must be fixed in the neutral position. This is done
using the special tool. The operating mechanism
is then adjusted so that everything can be fitted
without tension.
The versions with 4 adjustment options have two
adjustable control rods that must be of a specified
length. The versions with two adjustment options
must be adjusted in such a way that everything
can be fitted without tension.
Operating mechanism, RHD
For 5, 6 and 9-gear boxes in combination with a
4 or 6-cylinder engine the operating mechanism
is the same. Small differences in length and/or
shape are possible, however.
All operating mechanisms used have
2 adjustment options.
Operating mechanism, LHD
For 5 and 6-gear boxes in combination with a
4-cylinder engine the operating mechanism has
2 adjustment options.
For 6 and 9-gear boxes in combination with a
6-cylinder engine the operating mechanism has
4 adjustment options.

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1.2 OVERVIEW DRAWING, OPERATING MECHANISM, 2 ADJUSTMENT


OPTIONS

4
V3 00 567
1. Control rod
2. Torque rod
3. Gearbox lever
4. Ball joint

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1.3 OVERVIEW DRAWING, OPERATING MECHANISM, 4 ADJUSTMENT


OPTIONS

1
2

7
5

6
V3 00 566
1. Control rod underneath the cab
2. Ball joint
3. Bracket
4. Torque rod
5. Gearbox lever
6. Ball joint
7. Control rod behind the cab
8. Ball joint
9. Torque rod

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1.4 OVERVIEW DRAWING, GEAR LEVER UNIT

2
2
3

4 5

19 7
6

8
17
16 9 10
5
11
18
10
6

15 12
14

13
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1. Switch button 11. Clamping pin
2. Gear lever 12. Telescopic control rod
3. Attachment plate 13. Retainer clip
4. Vibration damper 14. Pawl
5. Spring holder 15. Axle
6. Centring spring 16. Plug
7. Bearing housing 17. Gear lever pawl
8. Spring 18. Attachment nut
9. Control rod pawl 19. Attachment bolt
10. Needle bearing

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1.5 OVERVIEW DRAWING, ZF GEARBOX GEAR LEVER

V3 00 569
1. Switch button
2. Gear lever
3. Bearing housing

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1.6 OVERVIEW DRAWING, EATON GEAR LEVER

1
2
3

2 4

V3 00 572
1. Cover plate
2. Attachment nut
3. O-ring
4. Switch button
5. Range group operating switch
6. Clamping plate
7. Gear lever
8. Bearing housing

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2. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT


2.1 INSPECTING AND ADJUSTING OPERATING MECHANISM,
2 ADJUSTMENT OPTIONS

Inspecting operating mechanism,


2 adjustment options
1. Push the control against the spring pressure
to check whether it can move freely in
neutral.
2
2. Check that all gears can be engaged without
parts coming into contact with each other.

3. During a test drive, check that the gear


remains engaged under changing
conditions.

Adjusting the gearbox control,


2 adjustment options
1. Remove the switch button (see "Removal
and installation").

2. Remove the gaiter (see "Removal and


installation").

3. Loosen the lock nuts (3) of the gearbox lever.


1 2
4. Loosen the lock nuts (2) of the torque rod on
both sides.

5. Remove attachment nut (1) from the torque 3


rod on control rod side.

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6. Fix the gear lever by fitting the special tool


(DAF no. 1329488) over the gear lever and
inserting the end of the gear lever through
the appropriate opening.

V3 00 580

7. Fit the special tool (DAF no. 1453143)


between the ball joint (1) and the arm (2). 2
Centre the ball joint (1) by pressing it against
the shoulder of the special tool (A).
Note:
On the special tool (A) (DAF no. 1453143) it
is shown which side of the tool must be used
for LHD vehicles and which side for RHD RHD

vehicles.

1
V3 00 840

8. Hand-tighten the lock nuts (3) of the gearbox


lever without moving the control rod. 1 2

9. Tighten the lock nuts (3) on the gearbox lever


to the specified torque without moving the
control rod. See "Technical data". 3
10. Adjust the length of the torque rod in such a
way that it can be positioned in the control
rod without tension. Tighten the attachment
nut (1) to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

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11. Tighten the lock nuts (2) on the torque rod to


the specified torque without moving the
torque rod. See "Technical data".

12. Remove the special tool from the ball joint.

13. Clean part (A) of the control rod and remove


any grease. A
14. Apply the specified lubricant lightly to section
(B) of the control rod. See "Technical data".
2
B
15. Remove the special tool and fit the gaiter.
See "Removal and installation".

16. Fit the switch button. See "Removal and


installation".

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2.2 INSPECTING AND ADJUSTING OPERATING MECHANISM,


4 ADJUSTMENT OPTIONS

Inspecting operating mechanism,


4 adjustment options
1. Push the control against the spring pressure
to check whether it can move freely in
neutral.
2 2. Check that all gears can be engaged without
parts coming into contact with each other.

3. During a test drive, check that the gear


remains engaged under changing
conditions.

Adjusting the gearbox control,


4 adjustment options
1. Remove the retaining clip and disassemble
the control rods underneath the cab.

2. Measure the length of the control rod and


compare the measured reading (A) with the B
specified reading. See "Technical data".

3. If necessary, adjust the length.

4. Clean part (B) of the control rod and remove C


any grease.
A
5. Apply the specified lubricant lightly to section
(C) of the control rod. See "Technical data".

V3 00 745

6. Measure the length (B) of the control rod ball


joint behind the cab and compare the B
measured reading with the specified reading.
See "Technical data".

7. If necessary, adjust the length of the ball


joint.

8. Remove the switch button (see "Removal


and installation").

9. Remove the gaiter (see "Removal and


installation").

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10. Loosen the lock nuts (3) of the gearbox lever.


1 2
11. Loosen the lock nuts (2) of the torque rod on
both sides.

12. Remove attachment nut (1) from the torque 3


rod on control rod side.

2
V3 00 575

13. Fix the gear lever by fitting the special tool


(DAF no. 1329488) over the gear lever and
inserting the end of the gear lever through
the appropriate opening.

V3 00 580

14. Fit the special tool (DAF no. 1453143)


between the ball joint (1) and the arm (2). 2
Centre the ball joint (1) by pressing it against
the shoulder of the special tool (A).
Note:
On the special tool (A) (DAF no. 1453143) it
is shown which side of the tool must be used
for LHD vehicles and which side for RHD RHD

vehicles.

1
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15. Hand-tighten the lock nuts (3) of the gearbox


lever without moving the control rod. 1 2

16. Tighten the lock nuts (3) on the gearbox lever


to the specified torque without moving the
control rod. See "Technical data". 3
17. Adjust the length of the torque rod in such a
way that it can be positioned in the control
2 rod without tension. Tighten the attachment
nut (1) to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

18. Tighten the lock nuts (2) on the torque rod to V3 00 575
the specified torque without moving the
torque rod. See "Technical data".

19. Remove the special tool from the ball joint.

20. Remove the special tool and fit the gaiter.


See "Removal and installation".

21. Fit the switch button. See "Removal and


installation".

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3. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


3.1 REMOVING AND INSTALLING SWITCH BUTTON

Removing ZF gearbox switch button


1. Turn the switch button anti-clockwise away
from the gear lever.

Installing ZF gearbox gear lever


1. Apply locking compound to the gear lever 2
wire. See "Technical data".

2. Turn the switch button clockwise onto the


gear lever.

3. Position the switch button so that it


corresponds to the gear-shift movement.

Removing Eaton gearbox switch button


1. Remove the cover plate and the gear-
change pattern from the top of the switch
button.

2. Remove the attachment nut from the switch


button.

3. Remove the switch button.

4. Remove the gaiter.

5. Position the gear lever as far forward as


possible and remove the range-change
switch.

Installing Eaton gearbox switch button


1. Position the gear lever as far forward as
possible and fit the range-change switch
over the gear lever.

2. Position the air pipes so that they cannot get


trapped between the gear lever and the cab.

3. Fit the gaiter.

4. Apply locking compound to the gear lever


wire. See "Technical data".

5. Fit the switch button onto the gear lever and


tighten the attachment nut to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".

6. Fit the cover plate.

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3.2 REMOVING AND INSTALLING GAITER

Removing gaiter
1. Remove the switch button.

2. Disconnect the underside of the gaiter.

3. Pull the gaiter over the switch button and


2 remove the clamping strap (1).

4. Remove the gaiter.

Installing gaiter
1. Fit a new clamping strap on the inside of the 1
gaiter.

2. Fit the top of the gaiter inside out over the


gear lever and tighten the clamping strap (1).

3. Pull the entire gaiter over the gear lever.

4. Tighten the underside of the gaiter.


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3.3 REMOVING AND INSTALLING GEAR LEVER UNIT

Removing gear lever unit


1. Remove the switch button.

2. Remove the gaiter.

3. Remove the retainer clip from the telescopic


control rod underneath the cab and remove
the gear lever unit. 2
4. Remove the attachment bolts of the gear
lever on the bottom of the cab.

Installing gear lever unit


1. Slide the gear lever unit and the telescopic
control rod onto the gearbox control and fit
the retainer clip.

2. Install the gear lever in the cab via the feed-


through.

3. Fit the gear lever attachment bolts and


tighten them to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

4. Fit the gaiter.

5. Fit the switch button.

6. Check that the operating mechanism does


not touch any vehicle parts during shifting.

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3.4 REMOVING AND INSTALLING CONTROL ROD UNDERNEATH THE CAB

Removing control rod underneath the cab


1. Remove the retainer clip (2) of the telescopic
control rod (1).
1
2. Remove the attachment nuts from the ball
joint (4) and torque rod (5).
2

2 3

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Installing control rod underneath the cab


1. Adjust the length (A) of the control rod (3).
See "Technical data". B
2. Clean part (B) of the control rod and remove
any grease.

3. Apply the specified lubricant lightly to section C


(C) of the control rod. See "Technical data".
A 2

V3 00 745

4. Fit the control rod (3) into the telescopic


control rod (1) and fit the retainer clip (2).
1
5. Tighten the attachment nuts of the ball joint
(4) and the torque rod to the specified torque.
2
See "Technical data".
3
6. Check the functioning of the operating
mechanism. See "Inspection and
adjustment". 4

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3.5 REMOVING AND INSTALLING REAR CONTROL ROD

Removing control rod behind the cab


1. Remove the attachment nut from the ball
joint (2).

2. Remove the attachment nut from torque rods


(1) and (4).
2 3. Remove the lock nut from the ball joint (5).
Note: 1
Make sure that the rearmost lock nut on the
ball joint (5) is not moved.
2
4. Remove the control rod (3).

3 4

5
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Installing control rod behind the cab


1. Adjust the length (B) of the control rod (3).
See "Technical data". B

V3 00 564

2. Fit the control rod (3) and fit and hand-tighten


all attachment nuts.

3. Tighten all attachment and lock nuts to the


specified torque. See "Technical data".
Note:
Make sure that the control rod does not turn
while the attachment and lock nuts are being 1
tightened.

4. Check the functioning of the operating 2


mechanism. See "Inspection and
adjustment".
3 4

5
V3 00 574

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CONTENTS
3 Pneumatic gearbox control

Page Date

1. GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508


1.1 Location of components in pneumatic section of gearbox control . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508
1.2 Pneumatic diagram, gearbox control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . 200508
1.3 System description, pneumatic section of gearbox control . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 . . . . . 200508

2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508


2.1 Filter/governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508
2.2 Gear lever selector valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 . . . . . 200508

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2.3 Electropneumatic downshift protection valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 . . . . . 200508
2.4 Neutral position valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 . . . . . 200508
2.5 Range group engaging cylinder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 . . . . . 200508

3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 Programming parameters using DAVIE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508
3.2 Simulating speed signal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 . . . . . 200508
3.3 Inspection, downshift protection valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 . . . . . 200508
3.4 Inspection, filter/governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 . . . . . 200508

4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508


4.1 Removal and installation, filter/governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508
4.2 Removing and installing range group operating switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 . . . . . 200508

5. CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508


5.1 Cleaning filter/governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508

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1. GENERAL
1.1 LOCATION OF COMPONENTS IN PNEUMATIC SECTION OF GEARBOX
CONTROL

2 3 1 4

V3 00 360
1. Filter/governor
2. Neutral position valve
3. Electropneumatic downshift protection valve
4. Range group engaging cylinder

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1.2 PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM, GEARBOX CONTROL

6 2

3
4
21
L
H
21
H 22
L
GP
1 1

5 4

N
V

3
1

V3 00 359
1. VIC electronic unit
2. Electropneumatic downshift protection valve
3. Range group engaging cylinder
4. Neutral position valve
5. Filter/governor
6. Range group operating switch

L Position "low"
H Position "high"
N Gearbox selector shaft in neutral
V Gearbox selector shaft engaged

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1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, PNEUMATIC SECTION OF GEARBOX CONTROL

6 2

3
4
21
L
H
21
H 22
L
GP
1 1

5 4

N
V

3
1

V3 00 359

The pressure in the pneumatic section of the


gearbox control is filtered and reduced in the
filter/governor (5). From the filter/governor the
system pressure goes to the neutral position
valve (4) and the range group operating switch
(6) located on the ball of the gear lever.
When the range group operating switch is
activated a pneumatic command will be sent
to the electropneumatic downshift protection
valve (2).

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The electropneumatic downshift protection valve


can only be activated when the vehicle speed is
below a certain value. This is so as to prevent
damage to the drive line. When the vehicle speed
is low enough, the electropneumatic downshift
protection valve is activated and the system
pressure goes from the neutral position valve to
the range group engaging cylinder.
The neutral position valve is activated when the
gear lever is moved through the neutral position.

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2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
2.1 FILTER/GOVERNOR

Filter/governor (1) on gearbox

2 5 3 1 4

V300558-2

Overview drawing, filter/governor


6
1. Filter/governor
2. Filter element 5
3. Seal
4. O-ring
4
5. Cover 3
6. Plug
7. Output 2
8. Selector valve output plug
9. Attachment bolt
10. Supply pressure input
1

10
8 9
7

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The full vehicle supply pressure from circuit four


of the brake system must pass through the air
filter.
2
The supply pressure goes through the bore (1) in
the valve and will force the piston down against
the spring pressure.
The spring cannot be adjusted.
The system pressure (see "Technical data") goes
via connection point (2) to the range group
operating switch and the neutral position valve.

3
1
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2.2 GEAR LEVER SELECTOR VALVE

Changing to the low or high speed range is done


with switch (A) on the ball of the gear lever.
When the switch is facing down it means that the
low speed range has been or is being engaged.
When the switch is facing up the high speed
range has been or is being engaged.
Pre-selection is possible. A particular range is
switched only when the gear lever is moved
through the neutral position. A
The pressure on connection 1 is the system
pressure. When the switch is operated a
pneumatic command will be sent from connection 3
21 to the electropneumatic downshift protection
valve.
V3 00 562

1 21

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2.3 ELECTROPNEUMATIC DOWNSHIFT PROTECTION VALVE

The electropneumatic downshift protection valve


receives a certain frequency value relating to the
vehicle speed from the VIC.
If this value is too high, the connection between
the electropneumatic downshift protection valve
and earth will be broken. Despite the pneumatic
command from the range group operating switch 4
to connection point (4) on the electropneumatic
downshift valve, it is not now possible to switch to

3
the low range.
The system pressure to connection point (1) on L
the electropneumatic downshift protection valve
is only available when the gear lever, and hence
also the neutral position valve, is in the neutral
1 21
position. H 22

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2.4 NEUTRAL POSITION VALVE

The neutral position valve is mounted on the


selector shaft housing. Inside the selector shaft is
a slot that corresponds to the neutral position of
the selector shaft. The neutral position valve pawl
drops into this slot. When a gear is engaged, the
neutral position valve pawl moves out of the slot,
thereby switching the valve. In the neutral
position the system pressure is sent to the
electropneumatic downshift protection valve. In
the event of a gear change, the gear lever and the
neutral position valve will be moved through the
neutral position. At that moment the neutral 3
position valve sends the system pressure from
connection (21) to the electropneumatic V3 00 476
downshift protection valve.

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2.5 RANGE GROUP ENGAGING CYLINDER

The range group engaging cylinder is mounted


on the rear of the gearbox.
The engaging cylinder is supplied from the
electropneumatic downshift protection valve. L H

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3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT


3.1 PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS USING DAVIE

After a gearbox has been replaced by a gearbox


that uses a different reduction rate, it will be
necessary to reprogram the VIC by means of
DAVIE XD.
This is to ensure that the downshift protection
valve is enabled and disabled at the correct
vehicle speeds.
It is not possible to adjust the frequencies of the
gate protection and the range-change protection
with the standard program of DAVIE XD. If the 3
vehicle configuration is changed, this should
always be reported.

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3.2 SIMULATING SPEED SIGNAL

The speed signal can be simulated with DELSI


(DAF no. 0694941). DELSI must be connected to
the speed sensor connector.
Before connecting DELSI to the speed sensor
connector, an adapter cable must be made.
The adapter cable must consist of the following
wiring:

Pin 1: speed sensor, power supply

3 Pin 2: speed sensor, earth


Pin 3: speed sensor, "real-time"
speed/distance signal
Pin 4: not in use

When the speed sensor connector is


disconnected, a fault is stored in the tachograph.
This fault can be deleted using DAVIE XD.
V300425

2 4

3 1

K100873

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3.3 INSPECTION, DOWNSHIFT PROTECTION VALVE

Inspection without vehicle speed signal


1. Make sure there is sufficient air pressure in
the brake system.

2. Position the gear lever in neutral.

3. Switch the vehicle ignition on.

4. Use the range group operating switch on the


ball of the gear lever to select the lower
range. The range group should now switch to
the lower range. 3
5. Switch the vehicle ignition off. The range
group should now automatically switch to the
higher range.

Inspection with the vehicle speed signal


1. Make sure there is sufficient air pressure in
the brake system.

2. Connect special tool DELSI


(DAF no. 0694941).

3. Position the gear lever in neutral.

4. Switch the vehicle ignition on.

5. Use the range group operating switch on the


ball of the gear lever to select the lower
range. The range group should now switch to
the lower range.

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6. Use DELSI to raise the simulated vehicle


speed slowly to approximately 40 km/h. As
the vehicle speed increases, the range group
should automatically switch to the higher
range.

7. Use DELSI to decrease the simulated


vehicle speed slowly to approximately
0 km/h. As the vehicle speed decreases, the
range group should automatically switch to
the lower range.

V300426

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3.4 INSPECTION, FILTER/GOVERNOR

Inspection, filter/governor
1. Remove the plug from the extra outlet (9) 6
and install a pressure gauge. 5
2. Check the service pressure. See "Technical 4
data". 3

1
3

10
8 9
7

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4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


4.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, FILTER/GOVERNOR

Removal, filter/governor
1. Blow off the air reservoirs.

2. Unscrew the air pipes.

3. Remove the two attachment bolts from the


filter/governor and remove the filter/
governor.

Installation, filter/governor 3
1. Install the filter/governor on the attachment
bracket. Tighten the attachment bolts to the
specified torque. See "Technical data".

2. Fit the air pipes.

3. Pressurise the system.

4. Check the system for air leakage.

5. Check the operation of the valve. See


"Inspection and adjustment".

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4.2 REMOVING AND INSTALLING RANGE GROUP OPERATING SWITCH

Removing range group operating switch


1. Blow off the air reservoirs.

2. Detach the bottom of the gaiter and partially


pull the gaiter over the gear lever knob.

3. Remove the clamping strap on the inside of


the gaiter.

4. Remove the cover cap with the gear-change


3 pattern on the top of the gear lever.

5. Remove the attachment nut on the top of the


gear lever and remove the gear lever knob.

6. Remove the gaiter.

7. Mark the various air pipes and disconnect


them from the range-change switch using a
small screwdriver.

8. Remove the range-change switch and the


clamping piece.

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Installing range group operating switch


1. Install the clamping piece on the gear lever.

2. Connect the various air pipes to the range-


change switch as indicated by the markings.

3. Install the range-change switch on the gear


lever. Ensure that the clamping piece is
properly mounted on the range-change
switch.

4. Slide the gaiter over the gear lever.

5. Fit the switch button onto the gear lever and


tighten the attachment nut to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".

6. Install a clamping strap on the inside of the


gaiter.

7. Pressurise the system.

8. Check the system for air leakage.

9. Check the operation of the range group


operating switch.

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5. CLEANING
5.1 CLEANING FILTER/GOVERNOR

Cleaning filter/governor
1. Remove the cover (5). 6
5
2. Remove the filter element (2) from the
housing (1). 4
3
3. Clean the filter element (2) with cold water
and soap, or replace if necessary.

4. Blow-clean the filter element (2) and the


2
3
housing (1) from the inside with compressed
air.
1
5. Replace the O-ring (4) and the sealing ring
(3), if necessary.

6. Fit the cover (5) and tighten it to the specified


torque. See "Technical data".

7. Pressurise the system. 10


8 9
8. Check the system for air leakage.

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CONTENTS
4 ZF S5-42 gearbox

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1. GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508


1.1 ZF gearbox type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508
1.2 System description, gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . 200508

2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508


2.1 Synchroniser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508

3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 Checking gearbox oil level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508
3.2 Inspecting and adjusting input shaft pre-load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 . . . . . 200508

4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508


4.1 Removing and installing the gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2 Removing and installing drive flange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-1 . . . . .
4-3 . . . . .
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4.3 Removing and installing output shaft oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 . . . . . 200508
4.4 Removing and installing gearbox front cover oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 . . . . . 200508
4.5 Removing and installing selector shaft oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 . . . . . 200508

5. DRAINING AND FILLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508


5.1 Draining and filling gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508

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1. GENERAL
1.1 ZF GEARBOX TYPE

Each gearbox has a type plate attached to it,


indicating the type of gearbox. This data can also
be found on the vehicle identity card for the
vehicle concerned.

1. Type of gearbox
2. ZF serial number
3. Parts list (ZF) 1
4. Specification number
5. Pulse generator ratio
6. Gearbox ratio 3 2
7.
8.
Engine speed using PTO
PTO speed
6
4
5
4
9. Gearbox oil capacity
10. Oil specification 8 7

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1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, GEARBOX

The gearbox consists of five synchromesh


forward gears and one non-synchromesh reverse
gear. The fifth gear is "close ratio" or "wide ratio",
depending upon the model.

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2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
2.1 SYNCHRONISER

B-lock synchronisation
1. gear wheel
12 3 76 3 2 1
2. selector ring
3. synchromesh ring
4. selector sleeve
8
5. pressure spring
6. thrust piece
7. selector sleeve
5
8. main shaft

The synchroniser consists of the following parts:


4

2 4 7 2

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In neutral, the selector sleeve (7) is in the centre


position.
Pressure springs (5) push the thrust pieces (6)
into a wedge-shaped recess in the selector
sleeve (7).
The gear wheels (1) and corresponding selector
rings (2) move freely around the main shaft (8).
2
If the selector sleeve (7) is shifted to the right from 7
the neutral position, the synchromesh ring (3) is 3
pushed against the friction cone of the selector 5
ring (2) by the thrust pieces (6). 6
The difference in speed immediately turns the 1
synchromesh ring (3) as far as a stop on the 4
selector sleeve support (4), which is not in the 8
figure, and thus prevents further movement of
selector sleeve (7).
4

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As a result of continued pressure on selector


sleeve (7) (friction), the speed of the gear (1) to 12 3 76 3 2 1
be shifted with selector ring (2) matches the
speed of the main shaft (8).
The bevelled sides of the teeth on the 8
synchromesh ring (3) and selector sleeve (7)
cause synchromesh ring (3) to be turned back 5
slightly after synchronisation.
This releases the lock and allows selector sleeve
(7) to be moved into the teeth of selector ring (2).
As a result, the relevant gear is engaged.

4
2 4 7 2

A. Not connected
B. Synchronise
7 3 2
C. Connected

A B C
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3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT


3.1 CHECKING GEARBOX OIL LEVEL

}
1.
To prevent skin injury, avoid
unnecessary contact with the
drained oil.

Place the vehicle on a flat and level surface.

2. Wait for some minutes to allow the oil to flow


back.

3. Remove the level check/filler plug (2) and


check the oil level.

4. The oil level must reach the rim of the level


check/filler opening.
4
5. After checking the oil level, tighten the level
check plug to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

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3.2 INSPECTING AND ADJUSTING INPUT SHAFT PRE-LOAD

Inspecting and adjusting input shaft pre-load


1. Remove the gearbox. See "Removal and
installation".

2. Remove the gearbox front cover from the


input shaft. See "Removal and installation".

;;;;;;
3. Uniformly press the outer bearing race (4),
so that the bearing is free of play. Constantly 1 2 3 4

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rotate the input shaft while applying pressure

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so that the bearing is set.

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4
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7 6 5
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4. Use a depth gauge to measure the depth


from the front of the housing down to the
outer bearing race, distance A.

5. Use a depth gauge to determine the height


the ball bearing protrudes from the gearbox
front cover to the attachment surface,
distance B.

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6. For the pre-load tolerance, see "Technical


data".

7. Using a micrometer, measure the thickness


of the oil baffle (6).

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8. Calculate the thickness of the adjusting ring
(5) according to the following example: 1 2 3 4

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Distance A 17.5 mm
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Distance B 15.7 mm

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Thickness of oil baffle 0.3 mm

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Pre-load tolerance + 0.5 mm

9.
Adjusting ring thickness 1.55 mm

Compare the value of the adjusting ring with


;;
; ;;
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;; ;; ;;
; ;;;;;;
the calculated value and replace the ring if
necessary.

10. Fit a new gasket (2) in the gearbox front


;; ;; ;;
cover (1) and fit it on the gearbox. See
"Removal and installation". 8 7 6 5
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11. Fit the gearbox. See "Removal and


installation".

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4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


4.1 REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE GEARBOX

Removing the gearbox


1. Disconnect the earth lead from the battery
terminal.

2. Remove the silencer cap above the clutch.

3. Remove the attachment bolts of the prop


shaft flange and remove the prop shaft.

4. Remove the intermediate bearing, if fitted.

5. Remove the attachment bolt from the


exhaust bracket on the gearbox. 4
6. Remove the clamping strip from the exhaust
pipe.

7. Remove the attachment bolt of the rubber


suspension point on the end of the exhaust.

8. Twist the end-pipe of the exhaust loose and


remove it.

9. Remove the attachment bolts from the clutch


cylinder and remove it.

10. Remove all electrical connectors.

11. Remove the compressor pipe bracket.

12. Remove the torque rod of the selector rod.

13. Remove the elbow of the selector rod on the


selector shaft fork.

14. Support the gearbox and remove the


attachment bolts around it.

15. Manoeuvre the gearbox to the rear until it is


free and then remove it.

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Installing the gearbox


1. Engage the highest gear in order to align the
keys of the input shaft with the clutch plate.

2. Fit the gearbox onto the engine. If


necessary, rotate the drive flange in order to
align the keys.

3. Fit the gearbox attachment bolts all around


and tighten them to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

4. Install the torque rod and secure it by means


of new self-locking nuts.

5. Install the elbow of the gearbox control on

4 the selector finger. Use a new self-locking


nut.

6. Fit the exhaust bracket.

7. Install the compressor pipe bracket.

8. Fit the electrical connectors onto the


gearbox.

9. Fit the clutch cylinder.

10. Install the exhaust pipe, fasten it with the


clamping strap and fit the attachment bolt of
the suspension rubber.

11. Fit the prop shaft flange onto the gearbox.

12. Fit the intermediate bearing, if present.

13. Check the oil level. See "Inspection and


adjustment".

14. Fit the silencer cap.

15. Fit the earth lead to the battery terminal.

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4.2 REMOVING AND INSTALLING DRIVE FLANGE

Removing drive flange


1. Disconnect the earth cable from the
batteries.

2. Make a reference mark on the prop shaft in


relation to the gearbox drive flange.

3. Remove the nuts and bolts, if any, with which


the intermediate bearing of the prop shaft is
fixed to the cross member of the chassis.

4. Disconnect the prop shaft from the gearbox


drive flange. Support the shafts at a suitable
point on the chassis.

5. Fit the special tool (DAF no. 0484977) onto


4
the drive flange.

6. Remove the lock nut. Remove the special


tool from the drive flange.
Note:
Do NOT use the old lock nut again.

7. Using special tool (DAF no. 0484978),


remove the drive flange from the main shaft.

Installing drive flange


1. Heat the drive flange to a temperature of
70″C and place it on the main shaft.

2. Fit special tool (DAF no. 0484977) onto the


drive flange.

3. Apply locking compound to the screw thread.


See "Technical data".

4. Tighten the new lock nut to the specified


torque. See "Technical data".

5. Fit the prop shaft to the gearbox drive flange.


Ensure that the reference markings are
placed opposite each other. Fix the
intermediate bearing onto the cross member
of the chassis. Tighten the bolts to the
specified torque. See "Technical data".

6. Connect the earth clamp to the batteries.

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4.3 REMOVING AND INSTALLING OUTPUT SHAFT OIL SEAL

Removing output shaft oil seal


1. Remove the drive flange.

2. Prise the seal (2) out of the rear housing of


the gearbox.

Installing output shaft oil seal


1. Using special tool (DAF no. 0694816) (1), fit 2
the new seal in the rear housing.
1
2. Fit the drive flange.

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4.4 REMOVING AND INSTALLING GEARBOX FRONT COVER OIL SEAL

Removing gearbox front cover oil seal


1. Remove the gearbox.

2. Remove the release mechanism.

3. Remove the gearbox front cover (3).


1
4. Prise the oil seal (2) out of the gearbox front
cover. Inspect the O-ring. If it is damaged,
replace the O-ring. 3

Installing gearbox front cover oil seal


1
1. Fit the oil seal using special tool
(DAF no. 1240498) (1) at the right depth in 2
the gearbox front cover (3). 2 4
2. Install the gearbox front cover (3) with the
O-ring on the gearbox. Tighten the
attachment bolts to the specified torque. 3
See "Technical data".

3. Fit the release mechanism. V301013

4. Fit the gearbox.

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4.5 REMOVING AND INSTALLING SELECTOR SHAFT OIL SEAL

Removing selector shaft oil seal


1. Make a reference marking on the shifting
arm (12) and the selector finger (6) in relation
to the selector shaft (7).

2. Loosen the locking bolt. Take the shifting


arm (12) and the protective cover (11) off the 2
selector shaft.

3. Remove the spring washer (5). Drive the


selector shaft (7) out of the selector finger 5
6
and the housing.
1
4. Remove the retainer (3) from the housing.
4 5. Remove the oil seal (9) and the wiper seal
3 4

(10) from the housing.

6. Use the special tools (DAF no. 0535790)


and (DAF no. 0535817) to remove the
selector shaft bush (8) from the housing (2). 7
7. Remove the bleeder (4). 8
9
10
11 12

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Installing selector shaft oil seal


1. Fit the selector shaft bush (8) using the
special tool (DAF no. 0192545). Heat the
housing (2), if necessary, in order to facilitate
assembly.

2. Lubricate the circumference of the seal (9)


with a soap solution. Fit the seal with special
tool (DAF no. 0535659) in the housing, with
the sealing lip on top.

3. Fit the wiper seal (10).

4. Place the special tool (DAF no. 0192546) on


the selector shaft (7). Fit the selector shaft.

5. Heat the selector finger (6) to a max. of


100″C. Install the selector shaft (7) in the old
position according to the markings made.
4
6. Fit the spring washer (5).

7. Install the retainer (3). To ease fitting, the


housing (2) around the bore can be heated to
120″C.

8. Fit the protective cap (11).

9. Install the shifting arm (12) in the old position


in accordance with the markings made.
Tighten the shifting arm locking bolt to the
specified torque. See "Technical data".

10. Tighten the bleeder (4) to the specified


torque. See "Technical data".

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5. DRAINING AND FILLING


5.1 DRAINING AND FILLING GEARBOX

} To prevent skin injury, avoid


unnecessary contact with the
drained oil.

Draining gearbox
1. Place the vehicle on a flat and level surface.

2. Drain the gearbox at operating temperature


using drain plug (1).

Filling gearbox
1. Clean the drain plug and fit it, tightening to
the specified torque; see "Technical data". 4
2. Fill the oil through level check/filler opening
(2) until the oil reaches the rim of the filling
opening.

3. After filling the gearbox, tighten the level


check plug to the specified tightening torque.
See "Technical data".

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CONTENTS
5 ZF 6S-850 gearbox

Page Date

1. GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508


1.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508
1.2 System description, ZF 6S-850 gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . 200508

2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508


2.1 Synchroniser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508

3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 Checking gearbox oil level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508
3.2 Inspection and adjustment, input shaft bearing axial play . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 . . . . . 200508
3.3 Inspection and adjustment, secondary shaft axial play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 . . . . . 200508

4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508


4.1 Removing and installing gearbox, BE engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508
4.2 Removing and installing gearbox, CE engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 . . . . . 200508
4.3 Removal and installation, drive flange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 . . . . . 200508
4.4 Removal and installation, output shaft oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.5 Removal and installation, gearbox front cover oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-6 . . . . .
4-7 . . . . .
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4.6 Removal and installation, selector shaft oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 . . . . . 200508

5. DRAINING AND FILLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508


5.1 Draining and filling gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508

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1. GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL

Gearbox type
Each gearbox has a type plate attached to it,
indicating the type of gearbox. You can also find
this data on the identity card for the vehicle
concerned.
ZF gearbox type plate
1. Type of gearbox
2. Serial no. (ZF)
3. Parts list (ZF) 1
4. Specification no.
5. Pulse generator ratio
6. Gearbox ratio 3 2
7. Engine speed using PTO 4
8. PTO speed 6 5
9.
10.
Gearbox oil capacity
Oil specification 8 7 5

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1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, ZF 6S-850 GEARBOX

V300466
The gearbox consists of six synchromesh forward
gears and one non-synchromesh reverse gear.
The first and second gears have double-cone
5 synchronisation.
The sixth gear is a direct drive or an overdrive,
depending upon the model.

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2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
2.1 SYNCHRONISER

B-lock synchronisation
1. gear wheel
12 3 76 3 2 1
2. selector ring
3. synchromesh ring
4. selector sleeve
8
5. pressure spring
6. thrust piece
7. selector sleeve
5
8. main shaft

The synchroniser consists of the following parts:

2 4 7 2

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In neutral, the selector sleeve (7) is in the centre


position.
Pressure springs (5) push the thrust pieces (6)
into a wedge-shaped recess in the selector
sleeve (7).
The gear wheels (1) and corresponding selector
rings (2) move freely around the main shaft (8).
2
If the selector sleeve (7) is shifted to the right from 7
the neutral position, the synchromesh ring (3) is 3
pushed against the friction cone of the selector 5
ring (2) by the thrust pieces (6). 6
The difference in speed immediately turns the 1
synchromesh ring (3) as far as a stop on the 4
selector sleeve support (4), which is not in the 8
figure, and thus prevents further movement of
selector sleeve (7).

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As a result of continued pressure on selector


sleeve (7) (friction), the speed of the gear (1) to 12 3 76 3 2 1
be shifted with selector ring (2) matches the
speed of the main shaft (8).
The bevelled sides of the teeth on the 8
synchromesh ring (3) and selector sleeve (7)
cause synchromesh ring (3) to be turned back 5
slightly after synchronisation.
This releases the lock and allows selector sleeve
(7) to be moved into the teeth of selector ring (2).
As a result, the relevant gear is engaged.

2 4 7 2

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A. Not connected
B. Synchronise
7 3 2
C. Connected

A B C
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Double-cone synchronisation
As a result of the speed difference to be
eliminated in the lower gears, the synchronisation
forces may be considerable. In order to achieve
effective synchronisation, a synchroniser with a
double cone is used.
This synchroniser consists of an outer and an 5
inner ring (synchromesh rings) connected to the
main shaft of the gearbox by means of the
selector sleeve support.
The ring between the two synchromesh rings is
connected to the gear wheel by means of the
selector ring.
When the selector sleeve moves into the selector
ring, two synchronisation surfaces are active.

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3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT


3.1 CHECKING GEARBOX OIL LEVEL

} To prevent skin injury, avoid


unnecessary contact with the
drained oil.

ZF 6S-850 gearbox
1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.

2. Wait for some minutes to allow the oil to flow


back.
A
3. Remove the level check plug and check the
oil level.

4. The oil level must reach the rim of the level


check/filler opening (A).

5. After checking the oil level, tighten the level


5
check plug to the specified torque. See B
"Technical data".
M3038

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3.2 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, INPUT SHAFT BEARING AXIAL PLAY

ZF 6S-850 gearbox
1. Remove the gearbox. See "Removal and
installation".

2. Remove the gearbox front cover from the


input shaft. See "Removal and installation".

3. Press the outermost bearing race uniformly


so that the bearing is free of play. Constantly
rotate the input shaft while applying pressure
so that the bearing is set.

4. Use a depth gauge to determine the depth of


the chamber in the gearbox front cover,
distance A. B
5. Install a new gasket in the gearbox housing.
Use a depth gauge to determine the height
5 the ball bearing protrudes above the gearbox
housing, distance B.

6. Calculate the play as follows. See the table


below.
Distance A 8.05 mm
Distance B - 7.90 mm
Play 0.15 mm

7. Compare the calculated value with the


maximum permissible axial play. See
A
"Technical data".

8. If necessary, adjust the axial play by means


of another adjusting ring.

9. Fit a new gasket in the gearbox front cover


and fit it on the gearbox. See "Removal and
installation".

10. Fit the attachment bolts. Tighten the bolts to


the specified torque. See "Technical data".
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11. Fit the gearbox. See "Removal and
installation".

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3.3 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, SECONDARY SHAFT AXIAL PLAY

Inspection and adjustment, secondary shaft


axial play
1. Press the outermost bearing race uniformly
so that the bearing is free of play. Rotate the
secondary shaft constantly while pressing,
so that the bearing gets set.

2. Use a depth gauge to determine the distance


between the outer bearing race and the
gearbox housing (A).

3. Compare the measured value with the


specified permissible value. See "Technical
data".
A
4. If necessary, adjust the axial play by means
of another adjusting ring.

5. Calculate the play for the correct size of the


adjusting ring as follows:
5
Distance A 2.95 mm
Gasket thickness +0.40 mm
Play (0 - 0.1) - 0.05 mm
Required adjusting ring = 3.30 ≥ 0.05 mm

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4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


4.1 REMOVING AND INSTALLING GEARBOX, BE ENGINE

Removing gearbox assembly


1. Make sure there are no loose items in the
cab. Tilt the cab.

2. Disconnect the negative clamp of the


battery.

3. Remove the gearbox cable harness and


secure it.

4. Loosen the tachometer connection.

5. Remove the shift control by loosening the


torque rod bracket and the lever on the
selector shaft.

6. Remove the prop shaft and secure it so that


it does not interfere with further operations.
4 5
7. Remove the exhaust pipe between the
engine brake and the silencer.

8. Remove the clutch servo. No air or hydraulic


pipes need be removed. Secure the servo
and ensure that no one in the cab can
operate the clutch pedal as long as the servo
is not fitted.

9. Place a jack under the gearbox and remove


the bolts around the clutch housing. 5
V300407
10. Use the jack to pull the gearbox away from
the engine and remove the gearbox.

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Installing gearbox assembly


1. Before positioning the gearbox, one gear
should be engaged in order to allow the input
shaft to slide into the clutch plate during
installation. Also, apply a small amount of the
specified grease to the input shaft.

2. Fit the thrust bearing.

3. Use the jack to move the gearbox towards


the engine and fit the attachment bolts
around the gearbox.

4. Install the clutch servo and tighten the


attachment bolts.

5. Fit the exhaust pipe between the engine


brake and the silencer.

6. Fit the drive flange.

5 7. Fit the shift control.

8. Fit the cable harness and tachometer


connection.

9. Connect the negative clamp of the battery.

10. Inspect the shift control.

11. Check the oil level after the gearbox has


been installed.

12. If a gearbox of a different type is mounted, or


a gearbox with a different reduction, this
should be reported. If the correct data are
present, they can be input into the VIC using
DAVIE XD.

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4.2 REMOVING AND INSTALLING GEARBOX, CE ENGINE

Removing gearbox, CE engine


1. Disconnect the earth lead from the battery
terminal.

2. Remove the attachment bolts of the prop


shaft flange and remove the prop shaft.

3. If present, remove the attachment bolts from


the intermediate bearing.

4. Remove the attachment bolt from the


exhaust bracket on the gearbox.

5. Remove the clamping strip from the exhaust


pipe.

6. Remove the attachment bolt of the rubber


suspension point on the end of the exhaust.

7. Twist the end-pipe of the exhaust loose and


5
remove it.

8. Remove the attachment bolts from the clutch


cylinder and remove it.

9. Mark all the electrical connectors and


remove them.

10. Remove the compressor pipe bracket.

11. Remove the selector rod from the adjusting


mechanism in such a manner that the
settings are not changed.

12. Support the gearbox and remove the


attachment bolts around it.

13. Manoeuvre the gearbox to the rear until it is


free and then remove it.

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Installing gearbox, CE engine


1. Engage the highest gear in order to align the
keys of the input shaft with the clutch plate.

2. Fit the gearbox onto the engine. If


necessary, rotate the prop shaft flange in
order to align the keys.

3. Fit the gearbox attachment bolts all around


and tighten them to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

4. Install the selector rod on the adjusting


mechanism. Use new self-locking nuts.

5. Fit the exhaust bracket.

6. Install the compressor pipe bracket.

7. Fit the electronic connectors onto the

5 8.
gearbox.

Fit the clutch cylinder.

9. Install the exhaust pipe, fasten it with the


clamping strap and fit the attachment bolt of
the suspension rubber.

10. Install the prop shaft intermediate bearing, if


it has been removed, and tighten the bolts by
hand.

11. Fit the prop shaft flange onto the gearbox.


Tighten the attachment bolts to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".

12. Tighten the intermediate bearing attachment


bolts to the specified torque. See "Technical
data".

13. Check the oil level. See "Inspection and


adjustment".

14. Fit the silencer cap.

15. Fit the earth lead to the battery terminal.

Note:
If a gearbox of a different type is mounted, or a
gearbox with a different reduction, this should be
reported. If the correct data are present, they can
be input into the VIC using DAVIE XD.

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4.3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, DRIVE FLANGE

Removing the drive flange


1. Make a reference mark on the prop shaft and
flange.

2. Detach the prop shaft from the flange and


secure it.

3. Fit special tool (DAF no. 0484977) to hold


the flange in place.

4. Remove the attachment bolt and washer.


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5. Using special tool (DAF no. 0484978),
remove the drive flange from the shaft.

Installing the drive flange


1. Heat the drive flange to a temperature of
max. 120″C.

2. Oil the output shaft lightly and slide the drive


5
flange over the shaft in its correct position.

3. Fit the special tool (DAF no. 0484977) onto


the drive flange.

4. Tighten the attachment bolt to the specified


torque. See "Technical data".

5. Fit the prop shaft. Tighten the attachment


bolts to the specified torque. See "Technical
data".

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4.4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, OUTPUT SHAFT OIL SEAL

Removing output shaft oil seal


1. Remove the drive flange.

2. Pull the oil seal from the gearbox housing


using special tool (DAF no. 0484899).

Installing output shaft oil seal


1. Check the axial play of the output shaft. See
"Technical data".

2. Around the oil seal, clean the gearbox


housing without letting dirt into the gearbox.

3. Apply a small amount of liquid gasket to the


outside of oil seals fitted with a steel cover.
Apply a small amount of green soap to the 7 mm
outside of oil seals fitted with a rubber cover.

5 4. Fit the oil seal in the gearbox housing using


special tool (DAF no. 0694816). The tool will
position the oil seal at the correct depth in the
housing.

5. Fit the drive flange.


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4.5 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, GEARBOX FRONT COVER OIL SEAL

Removing gearbox front cover oil seal


1. Remove the gearbox.

2. Remove the release mechanism assembly


with fork and thrust bearing.

3. Remove the attachment bolts from the


gearbox front cover (1). Remove the gearbox 1 2 3
front cover from the input shaft. Keep the
filler plates of the input shaft and the
secondary shaft.

4. Remove the oil seal (2) from the gearbox


front cover.

Installing the gearbox front cover oil seal


1. Apply a small amount of sealant to the
outside of oil seals fitted with a steel cover.
Apply a small amount of green soap to the
outside of oil seals fitted with a rubber cover.
5
2. Fit the oil seal (2) to the gearbox front cover V3 00 401

using special tools (DAF no. 0499809) and


(DAF no. 0535409). Fit a new gasket (3).

3. Check the input shaft axial play. See


"Inspection and adjustment".

4. Install the gearbox front cover (1). Tighten


the bolts to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

5. Install the release mechanism on the


gearbox. Tighten the bolts to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".

6. Fit the gearbox.

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4.6 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SELECTOR SHAFT OIL SEAL

LHD model
Removing selector shaft oil seal
1. Mark the gearbox lever relative to the
selector shaft and remove the control lever
with the gearbox control. If necessary,
disconnect the torque rod.

2. Remove the selector shaft housing


attachment bolts and remove the selector
shaft housing assembly from the gearbox.

} Seal the gearbox opening, so that no


dirt can enter.

5 V3 00 398
3. Remove the locking pin and control stop
from the selector shaft housing.

V3 00 399

4. Drive the two spring pins out of the selector


fingers. Turn the selector fingers so that the
spring pins can be driven into a slot in the
cover.

5. Remove the circlip and the springs from the


rear of the cover. Then remove the shaft and
the selector fingers from the cover.

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6. Drive the oil seal and dust seal out of the


selector shaft housing. If necessary, the 2 mm
selector shaft bearing bushes can now also
be replaced with special tool
(DAF no. 0694818). Press the bearing bush
on the control side 2 mm under the edge.

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LHD model
Installing selector shaft oil seal
1. Sparingly apply a liquid gasket to the oil seal
and fit it in the control cover using special tool
(DAF no. 0535659). Now fit the dust seal in
the control cover using special tool
(DAF no. 0535659). Apply grease to the oil
seal lips.

2. Fit the special tool ((DAF no. 0694817)), a


guide sleeve, over the selector shaft and fit
the selector fingers and the gear lever lock
into the selector housing. Fit the selector
shaft. Watch the control stop slot.

3. First fit the control stop before fitting the


spring pins.

4. Fit the spring pins and the locking pin.

5. Apply a small amount of sealant to the


sealing cap. Install the springs, rings, and the
sealing cap. Fit the circlip.

6. Put the gearbox into neutral, install a new


gasket in the selector shaft housing and fit it
onto the gearbox housing. Tighten the bolts
to the specified torque. See "Technical data".

7. Fit the shift control and check that all gear


changes function properly.

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RHD model
Removing selector shaft oil seal
1. Mark the gearbox lever relative to the
selector shaft and remove the control lever
with the gearbox control. If necessary,
disconnect the torque rod.

2. Remove the bearing housing attachment


bolts and slide it off the selector shaft.

3. Drive the dust and oil seals out of the bearing


housing. If necessary, the selector shaft
bearing bush can now also be replaced with
special tool (DAF no. 0694818). Press the
V3 00 400
bearing bush on the spring side 2 mm under
the edge.

Installing selector shaft oil seal


1. Apply a small of amount of liquid gasket to

5 the oil seal and fit it in the bearing housing


using special tool (DAF no. 0535659). Now
fit the dust seal in the bearing housing using
special tool (DAF no. 0535659).

2. Apply grease to the oil seal lips. Fit a new


O-ring to the selector shaft housing. Fit the
selector shaft housing over the selector
shaft.

3. Fit the attachment bolts and the gearbox


control. Tighten the bolts to the specified
torque. See "Technical data". Check that all
gear changes function properly.

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5. DRAINING AND FILLING


5.1 DRAINING AND FILLING GEARBOX

} To prevent skin injury, avoid


unnecessary contact with the
drained oil.

Draining the gearbox


1. Place the vehicle on a level and horizontal
surface.

2. Drain the gearbox at operating temperature


using plug (B). A
Filling the gearbox
1. Clean the drain plug and fit it, tightening to
the specified torque; see "Technical data".

2. Top up oil through the level check/filling


opening (A) until the oil reaches the rim of the
5
filling opening. B
3. After filling the gearbox, tighten the level M3038
check plug to the specified torque; see
"Technical data".

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ΛΦ45/55 series Contents

CONTENTS
6 EATON FS/6309A gearbox

Page Date

1. GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508


1.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508
1.2 System description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . 200508

2. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508


2.1 Checking gearbox oil level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508
2.2 Inspection and adjustment, input shaft bearing axial play . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 . . . . . 200508

3. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 Removal and installation, gearbox assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508
3.2 Removal and installation, drive flange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 . . . . . 200508
3.3 Removal and installation, output shaft oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 . . . . . 200508
3.4 Removal and installation, gearbox front cover oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 . . . . . 200508
3.5 Removal and installation, selector shaft oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 . . . . . 200508

4. DRAINING AND FILLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508


4.1 Draining and filling gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508

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1. GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL

Gearbox type
Each gearbox has a type plate attached to it,
indicating the type of gearbox. This data can also
be found on the vehicle identity card for the
vehicle concerned.
Eaton gearbox type plate
1. Type of gearbox
2. Specification no. Eaton 2
3. DAF article Eaton code 3
4. Serial no. Eaton
5. Production date code 1 4
5
The Eaton specification number is unique to each
customer and gives detailed information on the V300378
development level of the gearbox. The number
must be quoted whenever replacement parts are
ordered.

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1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

The gearbox consists of a main gearbox with four


synchromesh forward gears, a non-synchromesh
crawler gear, and one non-synchromesh reverse
gear. Between the main gearbox and the output
shaft there is a set of planetary range gears with
pneumatic synchronisation.
In the low range (planetary system engaged), the
crawler gear and gears 1, 2, 3 and 4 can be
engaged.
In the high range (planetary system disengaged),
gears 5, 6, 7 and 8 can be engaged.
The switching system is in a "single-H" pattern.
V300438-2
Use of the "single-H" system means that the low
or high range must be selected by means of a
button on the ball of the gear lever prior to
engaging gear. The group is changed as soon as
the selector shaft passes through the neutral
position.

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2. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT


2.1 CHECKING GEARBOX OIL LEVEL

}
1.
To prevent skin injury, avoid
unnecessary contact with the
drained oil.

Position the vehicle on a level surface.

2. Wait for some minutes to allow the oil to flow


back.
1
3. Remove the level check/filler plug (1) and
check the oil level.
2
4. The oil level must reach the rim of the level
check/filler opening (1).
3
5. After checking the oil level, tighten the level
check plug to the specified torque. See 4
"Technical data".

V3 00 376
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2.2 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, INPUT SHAFT BEARING AXIAL PLAY

Inspection, input shaft bearing axial play


1. Remove the gearbox. See "Removal and
installation".

2. Remove the gearbox front cover from the


input shaft. See "Removal and installation".

3. Check whether the circlip (1) is flush in the


groove. Check at various places around the
shaft.

4. If necessary, adjust the axial play by means


of a thicker or thinner adjusting ring (2).
2
Adjustment, input shaft bearing axial play 1
1. Remove the circlip (1) of the input shaft
bearing.

2. Remove the adjusting ring (2).

3. Place an adjusting ring (2) of the correct

6 thickness between the input shaft bearing


and the circlip. See "Technical data".
V3 00 415
4. Fit the circlip (1) without any play into the
groove. Check at various places around the
shaft.

5. Fit a new gasket in the gearbox front cover


and install the gearbox front cover. See
"Removal and installation".

6. Fit the gearbox. See "Removal and


installation".

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3. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


3.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, GEARBOX ASSEMBLY

Removing gearbox assembly


1. Disconnect the earth lead from the battery
terminal.

2. Remove the attachment bolts of the prop


shaft flange and remove the prop shaft.

3. Remove the attachment bolts from the


intermediate bearing.

4. Remove the attachment bolt from the


exhaust bracket on the gearbox.

5. Remove the clamping straps of the


intermediate pipe and remove it.

6. Remove the end of the exhaust by removing


the clamping strap and the attachment bolt of
the rubber suspension point at the end of the
exhaust.

7. Remove the attachment bolts from the clutch


6
cylinder and remove it.

8. Mark all the electrical connectors and


remove them.

9. Remove the compressor pipe bracket.

10. Mark the various air pipes and remove them.

11. Remove the selector rod from the adjusting


mechanism in such a manner that the
settings are not changed.

12. Support the gearbox and remove the


attachment bolts around it.

13. Manoeuvre the gearbox to the rear until it is


free, and then remove it.

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Installing gearbox assembly


1. Engage the highest gear in order to align the
keys of the input shaft with the clutch plate.

2. Fit the gearbox onto the engine. If


necessary, rotate the drive flange in order to
align the keys.

3. Fit the gearbox attachment bolts all around


and tighten them to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

4. Install the selector rod on the adjusting


mechanism. Use new self-locking nuts.

5. Fit the exhaust intermediate pipe.

6. Fit the exhaust end pipe.

7. Install the compressor pipe bracket.

8. Install the electronic connectors on the


gearbox.

6 9. Fit the clutch cylinder.

10. Fit the air pipes.

11. Install the intermediate bearing of the prop


shaft and tighten the bolts by hand.

12. Fit the prop shaft flange onto the gearbox.


Tighten the attachment bolts to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".

13. Tighten the intermediate bearing attachment


bolts to the specified torque. See "Technical
data".

14. Check the oil level. See "Inspection and


adjustment".

15. Fit the earth lead to the battery terminal.

Note:
If a gearbox of a different type is mounted, or a
gearbox with a different reduction, this should be
reported. If the correct data are present, they can
be input into the VIC using DAVIE XD.

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3.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, DRIVE FLANGE

Removing drive flange


1. Place a reference mark on the prop shaft in
relation to the flange.

2. Remove the bolts that attach the prop shaft


to the flange.

3. Support the prop shaft from a suitable


location on the chassis.

4. Support the prop shaft from a suitable


location on the chassis.

5. Fit special tool (DAF no. 0484977) to hold


the flange in place. Remove the lock nut and
washer.

6. Remove the flange with a suitable puller.


Note:
In order to prevent the synchroniser for the
high/low transmission ratios from coming
loose, the output shaft must not slide out of
the bearing.
6
Installing drive flange
1. Place the flange on the output shaft.

2. Place a shim between the flange and the lock


nut and turn the flange in the oil seal.
Remove the lock nut and shim.

3. Fit special tool (DAF no. 0484977) to the


flange. Fit a new lock nut. Tighten the lock
nut to the specified torque. See "Technical
data".

4. Align the markings. Fit the prop shaft onto


the flange. Tighten the bolts to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".

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3.3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, OUTPUT SHAFT OIL SEAL

Removing output shaft oil seal


1. Remove the drive flange.

2. Remove the attachment bolts from the oil


seal housing. Remove the oil seal housing.
Remove the oil seal.

3. Clean the contact surfaces of the oil seal and


the seal housing.

Installing output shaft oil seal


1. Press the oil seal into the oil seal housing
using special tool (DAF no. 1329358).

2. Apply sealant to the contact surface of the


seal housing. See "Technical data".

3. Fit the seal housing and tighten the bolts to


the specified torque. See "Technical data".

4. Apply grease to the sealing lip of the oil seal.

6 5. Fit the drive flange.

6. If necessary, top up the gearbox. See


"Inspection and adjustment".

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3.4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, GEARBOX FRONT COVER OIL SEAL

Removing gearbox front cover oil seal


1. Remove the gearbox.

2. Remove the attachment bolts from the


gearbox front cover. Remove the gearbox
front cover. Clean the contact surfaces of the
gearbox front cover and the gearbox
housing.

3. Remove the oil seal from the gearbox front


cover.

Installing gearbox front cover oil seal


1. Fit the seal in the gearbox front cover using
special tool (DAF no. 1329354).

2. Apply sealant to the contact surface of the


gearbox front cover. Fit the gearbox front
cover. Tighten the bolts to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".

3. Fit the gearbox.


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3.5 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SELECTOR SHAFT OIL SEAL

Removing selector shaft oil seal

3 5
4
8 6
1 7

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14
19 15
6 16

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17

9
11
10

13

12

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1. Mark the position of the shifting arm (1)


relative to the selector shaft (17).

2. Remove the selector shaft lever with the


gearbox control attached to it. If necessary,
disconnect the torque rod.

3. Remove the rubber sleeve (2).

4. Drain the air reservoirs and remove the air


connection from the selector shaft housing.

5. Remove the bleed control valve and pin (16).

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6. Remove the attachment bolts from the


selector shaft housing (15) and remove it.

7. Place the housing in a soft-jawed vice.

8. Remove the retaining cover (5) and pull out


the retaining spring (6) and pin (7).

9. Remove the bleeder (20).

10. Remove the end cover (14) and the spring


clip (13).

7 6
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11. Remove the spring holders (11), the springs


(12) and the spring clip (10).

11 12

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12. Turn the selector shaft housing over and


drive the plug (8) out of the housing.

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13. Turn the selector shaft housing over and


drive the pin (19) out of the selector finger
(18) and selector shaft (17) via the plug
opening. Remove the selector finger and the
selector shaft.

14. Remove the oil seal (3) from the selector


shaft housing. If necessary, the selector
shaft bearing bushes (4) and (9) can now
also be removed using a suitable puller.

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Installing selector shaft oil seal

3 5
4
6 8 6
1 7

20

14
19 15
16

18
17

9
11
10

13

12

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1. Fit a new oil seal ring and, if necessary, new


bushes (4) and (9) using special tool
(DAF no. 1329352).

2. Place the selector finger (18) in the selector


shaft housing (15) with the long groove and
the hole for the pin (19) pointing towards the
rear.

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3. Fit the selector shaft (17) into the selector


shaft housing.

18

6
15

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4. Make sure that the holes in the selector


finger and the selector shaft are aligned and
fit a new pin (19).

5. Fit the spring clip (10) and a spring holder


(11) onto the selector shaft.

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6. Fit the springs (12), a spring holder (11) and


the spring clip (10) onto the selector shaft.

7. Put a new gasket in the end cover (14) and


attach the cover. Tighten the attachment
bolts to the specified torque. See "Technical
data".

11 12

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8. Fit the retaining pin (6) and the retaining


spring (7) and put a new gasket in the
retaining cover (5) before fitting that as well.
Tighten the attachment bolts to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".

9. Fit the rubber sleeve (2).

10. Tighten the bleeder (20) to the specified

6 torque. See "Technical data".

11. Fit the bleed control valve and pin (16) and
tighten to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".
7 6
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12. Fit the selector shaft housing onto the


gearbox using the specified locking
compound and tighten the attachment bolts
to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

13. Install the shifting arm in the correct position


on the selector shaft and tighten the lock nut
to the specified tightening torque. See
"Technical data".

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4. DRAINING AND FILLING


4.1 DRAINING AND FILLING GEARBOX

} To prevent skin injury, avoid


unnecessary contact with the
drained oil.

Draining gearbox
1. Place the vehicle on a level and horizontal
surface.
Note:
Drain the gearbox at operating temperature.

2. Remove the combined drain plug/oil strainer


(4) and level check/filler plug (1) and drain
the oil.

3. Clean the oil strainer (4) in a suitable solvent 1


and dry thoroughly.

Filling gearbox 2
1. Check and replace the O-ring (3) and the
sealing ring (2) if necessary.
6
3
2. Fit the combined drain plug/oil strainer,
tightening it to the specified torque; see 4
"Technical data".

3. Fill the oil through level check/filler opening


(1) until the oil reaches the rim of the level V3 00 376

check/filler opening.

4. Fit the level check/filler plug, tightening it to


the specified torque; see "Technical data".

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CONTENTS
7 Allison 1000 & 2000 automatic gearboxes

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1. GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508


1.1 System description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508

2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508


2.1 Selector lever. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508
2.2 Selector switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 . . . . . 200508

3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 Checking oil level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508
3.2 Inspecting and adjusting selector cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 . . . . . 200508

4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508


4.1 Removing and installing entire gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508
4.2 Removing and installing selector switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 . . . . . 200508
4.3 Removing and installing output shaft oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 . . . . . 200508
4.4 Removing and fitting selector shaft oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 . . . . . 200508
4.5 Removing and installing oil filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 . . . . . 200508

5. DRAINING AND FILLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508


5.1 Draining and filling gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508

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1. GENERAL
1.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

The Allison 1000 and 2000 series of automatic


gearboxes are completely automatic,
electronically controlled gearboxes.
The automatic gearboxes have five forward gears
and one reverse gear.
Design
The different gears are engaged by using three
planetary systems and five lamella clutches
driven by the electronic unit.
The electronic unit receives signals from the
push-button selector block, the selector switch,
the accelerator pedal and several speed sensors.
On the basis of these signals the electronic unit
computes the ideal switching moment.
The torque converter in the automatic gearbox is
fitted with a " lock-up". Under certain
circumstances the "lock-up" provides a rigid link
between the pump and the turbine. As a result,
slip losses from the torque converter are
overcome. This results in lower fuel consumption.
Starting
To start the vehicle, the gearbox must be in the 7
neutral position. If the gearbox is in a forward
gear or in reverse, the vehicle cannot be started.

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Faults
If the electronic unit in the automatic gearbox
registers a fault, a warning will be activated.
If the vehicle is started during an active warning,
the electronic unit will lock the automatic gearbox
in the neutral position. The automatic gearbox will
no longer respond to gear-lever movements from
the neutral position.
If a fault occurs while driving, a warning is
activated. The electronic unit decides whether the
automatic gearbox:
- is locked in the gear in which the fault
occurred;
- is restricted as regards changing up and
down;
- ceases to respond to changes from the
selector lever;
- ceases to respond to changes from the
selector lever from the neutral position.
During a fault changes of direction may no longer
be possible.
During a fault the vehicle can be brought to a halt
in a safe place. When the ignition is switched off,
the automatic gearbox is locked in the neutral
position.

7 Towing
To tow a vehicle, the prop shaft must be detached
at the rear axle. It is also possible to remove the
axle shafts. As oil can be lost in this process, it
must be avoided as much as possible owing to

}
environmental concerns.
Towing the vehicle without taking
the above into consideration may
lead to serious damage to the
gearbox.

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2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
2.1 SELECTOR LEVER

The various gears of the automatic gearbox are


selected using the selector lever. The selector
lever has four positions for the forward gears
(1, 2, 3 and D), a neutral position (N) and a
reverse position (R).
The neutral position (N) is the usual position for
starting and stopping the engine and for longer
stationary periods when the engine is idling. The
gearbox must not be put in the neutral position
when driving.
In the drive position (D) the gearbox automatically
changes up and down in all forward gears.
In positions (1), (2) and (3) the gearbox changes
up as far as the selected gear. These positions
can be used to keep the engine in the correct rev
band or to obtain maximum engine brake
performance.
To reverse, the selector lever must be in the (R)
position. A warning signal is also activated when V3 00 593

reversing.

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2.2 SELECTOR SWITCH

The selector switch is mounted on the gearbox


housing. The selector switch communicates the
selector shaft angular displacement to the ECU.
Before the vehicle can be started, the electronic
unit must receive a signal from the selector switch
confirming that the automatic gearbox is in
neutral.

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3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT


3.1 CHECKING OIL LEVEL

Checking cold oil level


1. Place the vehicle on a flat and level surface
and apply the parking brake.

2. Make sure the gearbox is in neutral and allow


the engine to idle for several minutes.

3. Apply the service brake, switch the gearbox


to D, then to N and finally switch the gearbox
to R. The purpose of this is to fill the hydraulic
system.

4. Switch the gearbox to the neutral position


and release the service brake.

5. Remove the dipstick when the engine is


idling and wipe it clean with a lint-free cloth.
Note:
To take the dipstick out of the holder, the
sealing cap must be held while the dipstick is
turned anti-clockwise.

6. Put the dipstick back.

7. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level.


7
The oil level should be between the "Cold
add" and "Cold full" marks.

8. Clean the dipstick with a lint-free cloth and


FULL
HOT

put it back.

9. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level


again.

10. Oil needs to be added when the oil level is


HOT
ADD

below the "Cold add" mark.


COLD
FULL

11. Check the oil level in the gearbox at


operating temperature.
COLD
ADD

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Checking hot oil level


1. Bring the gearbox up to operating
temperature (approx. 71″C - 93″C).

2. Remove the dipstick when the engine is


idling and wipe it clean with a lint-free cloth.
Note:
To take the dipstick out of the holder, the
sealing cap must be held while the dipstick is
turned anti-clockwise.

3. Put the dipstick back.

4. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level.

5. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level.


The oil level should be between the "Hot
add" and "Hot full" marks.

6. Clean the dipstick with a lint-free cloth and

FULL
HOT
put it back.

7. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level


again.

8. Oil needs to be added when the oil level is

HOT
ADD
below the "Hot add" mark.
COLD
7 9. Oil needs to be drained when the oil level is FULL

above the "Hot full" mark.

Note:
The oil level must be checked at least twice.
COLD

When there are differences between the


ADD

measurements, check the bleeder for clogging.

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3.2 INSPECTING AND ADJUSTING SELECTOR CABLE

Inspecting selector cable


1. Check that the selector cable has been fitted
to the selector arm so that the connecting pin
can move freely in every gear. If necessary,
adjust the selector cable.

Adjusting selector cable


1. Chock the wheels so that the vehicle cannot
roll.

2. Position the selector lever in neutral.

3. Remove the selector cable (2) from the


selector arm (1), if applicable.
2
4. Unscrew the lock nut (3) from the connecting
pin (4).

5. Determine the central position (C) of the A 3


connecting pin by first pushing the selector
cable in (A) and then pulling it out (B). Mark 1
the limit positions of the connecting pin. 4
6. Move the connecting pin so that when in the
central position (C) it is level with the bore in

7.
the selector arm.

Tighten the lock nut of the connecting pin.


C B V3 00 483
7
8. Install the connecting pin in the selector arm
bore and tighten the lock nut to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".

9. Check in every gear that the positions of the


selector lever in the cab correspond
precisely to the selected gear.

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4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


4.1 REMOVING AND INSTALLING ENTIRE GEARBOX

Removing gearbox assembly


1. Drain the gearbox. See "Draining and filling".

2. If necessary, remove the oil filler pipe to


avoid damage.

3. Remove the oil pipes from and to the oil


cooler.

4. Plug the external oil pipes after removing


and/or detaching them to prevent dirt
entering the oil system.

5. Disconnect the gearbox wiring harness


connectors and secure the wiring harness.
Plug the openings.

6. Remove the selector cable.

7. Remove the prop shaft.

8. See what is best for gearboxes with PTO:


remove the PTO from the gearbox,
disconnect the hydraulic pipes from the
pump or remove the prop shaft, if fitted. 7
9. Remove the gearbox from the engine.

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Installing gearbox assembly


1. When installing the gearbox, apply a small
amount of grease to the nose of the torque
converter to prevent noise after fitting. See
"Technical data".

2. If necessary, fit the PTO.

3. Fit the prop shaft.

4. Fit the wiring harness connectors.

5. Fit the oil pipes from and to the oil cooler.


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6. Fit and adjust the selector cable. See


"Inspection and adjustment".

7. If necessary, fit the oil filler pipe.

8. Fill the gearbox; see "Draining and filling".

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4.2 REMOVING AND INSTALLING SELECTOR SWITCH

Removing selector switch


1. Remove the selector cable from the selector
arm.

2. Remove the attachment nut from the


selector shaft.

} The selector shaft must not be


turned while the attachment nut is
being loosened or tightened. While
loosening or tightening the
attachment nut, lock the selector
shaft using the selector arm and an
appropriate tool.

3. Remove the selector arm.

4. Remove the connectors from the selector


switch.
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5. Take the attachment bolts out of the selector
switch and remove it.

Fitting selector switch


1. Put the selector shaft in the neutral position.

2.
See the marks on the gearbox housing.

Put the selector switch in the neutral position


7
using special tool (DAF no. 1451992).

3. Fit the selector switch, together with the


special tool, over the selector shaft and onto
the gearbox housing.

4. Install the selector switch attachment bolts


and tighten them to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

5. Fit the selector arm onto the selector shaft


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and tighten the attachment nut to the
specified torque. See "Technical data".

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} The selector shaft must not be


turned while the attachment nut is
being loosened or tightened. While
loosening or tightening the
attachment nut, lock the selector
shaft using the selector arm and an
appropriate tool.

6. Fit the selector cable into the selector arm.


Note:
The attachment of the selector cable must be
fitted so that the connecting pin can move
freely in every gear. V3 00 482

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4.3 REMOVING AND INSTALLING OUTPUT SHAFT OIL SEAL

Removing output shaft oil seal


1. Chock the wheels so that the vehicle cannot
roll.

2. Loosen the prop shaft and hang the shaft so


that it does not interfere with the operations.

3. Take the attachment bolt out of the drive


flange and remove the drive flange.

4. Drill two holes in the external cover of the oil


seal and turn special tool (DAF no. 0484899)
into the oil seal. Pull the oil seal out of the
gearbox housing using special tool
(DAF no. 0694928).

Installing output shaft oil seal


1. Fit the new oil seal as far as possible into the
gearbox housing using special tool
(DAF no. 1240037).

2. Check the prop shaft at the level of the oil


seal for irregularities and wear.
Note:
Slight irregularities can be smoothed using
fine sandpaper. 7
3. Lightly lubricate the prop shaft at the level of
the oil seal with clean gearbox oil.

4. Fit the prop shaft and tighten the attachment


bolt to the specified torque. See "Technical
data".

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4.4 REMOVING AND FITTING SELECTOR SHAFT OIL SEAL

Removing selector shaft oil seal


1. Put the gearbox selector lever in the neutral
position.

2. Remove the selector cable from the selector


switch.

3. Remove the attachment nut from the


selector shaft.

} The selector shaft must not be


turned while the attachment nut is
being loosened or tightened. While
loosening or tightening the
attachment nut, lock the selector
shaft using the selector arm and an
appropriate tool.

4. Remove the selector switch.

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5. Fit special tool (DAF no. 1453124) over the


7 selector shaft and turn it into the oil seal.

6. Tighten the nut on the special tool (2) and


remove the oil seal from the selector shaft
bush.

7. Check the selector shaft bush and the


selector shaft for irregularities and wear.
Note:
Slight irregularities can be smoothed using 2
fine sandpaper.

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Fitting the selector shaft oil seal


1. Lightly lubricate lip of the oil seal with clean
gearbox oil.

2. Fit the oil seal on the special tool


(DAF no. 1453125).

3. Fit the oil seal as far as possible into the


gearbox housing and remove the special
tool (1).

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4. Fit the selector switch using special tool


(DAF no. 1451992).

7
V3 00 481

5. Fit the selector arm onto the selector shaft


and tighten the attachment nut to the
specified torque. See "Technical data".

} The selector shaft must not be


turned while the attachment nut is
being loosened or tightened. While
loosening or tightening the
attachment nut, lock the selector
shaft using the selector arm and an
appropriate tool.

6. Fit the selector cable into the selector arm.


V3 00 482

Note:
The attachment of the selector cable must be
fitted so that the connecting pin can move
freely in every gear.

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4.5 REMOVING AND INSTALLING OIL FILTERS

Removing oil filters


1. Clean the oil filters (1) and (5) and the
surrounding area.

2. Loosen the oil filters on the gearbox and the


heat exchanger.

3. Remove the magnetic rings (2) and (4) and


check them for wear particles.
Note:
If there are large wear particles in the wear
swarf, this indicates excessive wear in the
gearbox and the cause must be ascertained.

4. Clean the magnetic rings and the contact


surfaces on the gearbox housing and the 2
heat exchanger.
1

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Installing oil filters


1. Fit the magnetic rings (2) and (4) on the
gearbox housing and the heat exchanger. 3

7 2. Lightly lubricate the new oil filters (1) and (5)


with clean gearbox oil and place the oil filters
on the gearbox and heat exchanger.

3. Tighten the oil filters until they touch the


contact surface. Manually tighten the oil
filters another 360″.

4. Check the oil level. See "Inspection and 4


adjustment". 6
5
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5. DRAINING AND FILLING


5.1 DRAINING AND FILLING GEARBOX

Draining gearbox
1. Bring the gearbox to operating temperature
(approx. 71″C - 93″C) so that the oil can be
drained more quickly and more completely.

2. Place the vehicle on a level and horizontal


surface.

3. Remove the drain plug from the gearbox oil


sump.

4. Remove the drain plug (6) from the heat


exchanger and loosen the bleed screw (3). 3

5. Remove the oil filters. See "Removal and


installation".

4
6
5 7
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Filling gearbox
1. Clean the drain plugs, provide them with new
sealing rings and fit them, tightening to the
specified torque. See "Technical data".

2. Fill the gearbox through the dipstick holder


with the specified quantity of oil; see
"Technical data".

3. Start the engine and run it at idling speed.

4. If only gearbox oil escapes, tighten the bleed


screw (3) to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

5. While the engine is idling, add gearbox oil

FULL
HOT
until the oil level is between the "Cold add"
mark and the "Cold full" mark.

6. Check the oil level. See "Inspection and


adjustment".

HOT
ADD
COLD
7 FULL
COLD
ADD

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CONTENTS
8 Allison MD 3060 automatic gearbox

Page Date

1. GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508


1.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508
1.2 System description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . 200508

2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508


2.1 Automatic gearbox selector keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508

3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 Checking automatic gearbox oil level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508
3.2 Checking oil level with selector keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 . . . . . 200508

4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508


4.1 Removal and installation, gearbox assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508
4.2 Removing and installing output shaft oil seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 . . . . . 200508
4.3 Removal and installation, oil filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 . . . . . 200508

5. DRAINING AND FILLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508


5.1 Draining and filling gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508

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1. GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL

The Allison transmission is electronically


controlled and has a diagnostics system that can
record any faults in the memory of the ECU
(Electronic Control Unit). The faults can be read
at a later date. The system is operated and the
faults are read via the selector keypad.
This selector has a display and is located
immediately next to the driver's seat. The selector
replaces the gear lever with manually operated
gearboxes.
Type designation:

Example MD3060 P
R MODE

MD Medium Duty
3 Gearbox series
0 Transmission ratios occurring in quick N
succession
6 Number of gears possible
0
P
Modification number
PTO version D

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1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

"Gearbox" warning symbol


When the vehicle ignition is switched on, the
"gearbox" warning symbol will not appear on the
DIP display.
If the gearbox symbol in the main display lights
up, there is a fault in the gearbox (changing gear)
or the temperature of the gearbox oil is too high.
The "gearbox" warning symbol in the DIP will then
be displayed in yellow. The selector keypad LED
will also flash three times. The accompanying
fault code can be read on the selector display.
The ECU will block the functions of the selector
and the gearbox will select a "safe gear" for the
gearbox. It is important to drive the vehicle to a
safe place as soon as possible and switch the
ignition off. It will no longer be possible to shift the
gearbox to neutral. The ECU will prevent this.
After approximately 30 seconds start the engine
again and shift the gearbox. If the fault is one
whereby the gearbox must in no circumstances
be shifted, the ECU will no longer shift the
gearbox.
The warning symbol in the display of the DIP will
then appear in red. The "STOP" warning indicator
will also light up.
Driving is therefore no longer possible!

8 If the fault is one whereby the gearbox may still be


shifted, the warning in the main display will
disappear. The ECU will have recorded the fault
as an inactive fault.
It is now possible to drive the vehicle again,
though the fault will still need to be remedied. In
this situation, however, it is no longer possible to
shift gears.

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Gearbox oil temperature


If when driving the gearbox warning lamp lights
up in the main display, this may mean that the
gearbox oil has reached the maximum
temperature of 121″C.
In this situation, the ECU limits gearbox shifting to
the first four gears.
It is important to drive to a safe place as soon as
possible and let the engine idle in neutral at an
increased idling speed.
As a result, the cooling system of the engine will
try to cool the gearbox oil.
If after approximately two minutes the warning in
the master display has not disappeared, the
engine must be turned off and contact made with
the nearest DAF dealer.
Use of the engine brake
When the engine brake is operated in third or a
higher gear, the ECU will change down to second
gear as soon as the engine speed permits so as
to get the maximum braking effect from the
engine brake.
On the selector display, the second gear selected
by the ECU is displayed.
Towing the vehicle
To tow the vehicle, the prop shaft must be
detached at the rear axle.
It is also possible to remove the axle shafts. As oil
can be lost in this process, it must be avoided as
much as possible owing to environmental

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}
concerns.
Towing the vehicle without taking
the above into consideration may
lead to serious damage to the
gearbox.

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2. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
2.1 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX SELECTOR KEYPAD

The selector has the following functions:


- activating and deactivating the gearbox
- choosing a shift program
- reading the oil level
- reading and deleting fault codes
The selector has the following six keys:
Neutral Neutral position Display shows "N"
Drive Automatic forward drive Highest gear
Reverse Reverse Display shows "R"
MODE Shift program selection Normal or economy (LED on) program
√ Shifting up Display shows the gear selected
™ Shifting down Display shows the gear selected

Neutral position
No gear is activated in the "N" position. The
vehicle is not locked in this position and can
therefore roll.
Use the parking brake to lock the vehicle.
"N" appears on the display.
Automatic forward drive
If the "D" position is selected, the vehicle will
immediately begin to move (if the brake system is
at pressure and the vehicle is not on the parking
brake). It is therefore advisable to depress the
brake pedal before selecting position "D". In this
position, the gearbox can automatically change
up to the highest gear.
R MODE
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The highest gear that the gearbox can change up
to is shown on the display.
Reverse
N
If position "R" is chosen, the vehicle will also be
immediately set in motion. First depress the
brake pedal and then select position "R". "R"
appears on the display.
D

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Shift program selection


By pressing the "MODE" key briefly once,
another shift program can be selected from a
stationary as well as a driving position. Two
selections are possible:
Normal program
This program is chosen automatically when the
vehicle ignition has been switched off. No report
is displayed. This program allows the gearbox to
shift gears as and when necessary so that driving
at higher speeds is possible. This can be
desirable on unpaved terrain.
Economy program
The LED lights up on the selector display. This
program will in general change gear at somewhat
lower engine speeds. This results in more
economical fuel consumption.
√ Shifting down
After selecting the "D" key and when the vehicle
is driving, this key can be used to keep the
gearbox in a lower gear. The selected gear is
shown in the display. The gearbox will not change
up further until the "™" or "D" key is pressed. The
number of gears that can be used will appear in
the display.
™ Shifting up
This key is used to change up to a higher gear.
However, this is only possible after previously

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Faults

If the oil level indicator cannot give the correct oil


level, one of the following codes will appear in the
display.
OL - 50 Engine speed too low
OL - 59 Engine speed too high
OL - 65 Gearbox is not in neutral
OL - 70 Gearbox oil temperature too low
OL - 79 Gearbox oil temperature too high
OL - 89 Output shaft is not stationary
(handbrake)
OL - 95 Oil level indicator is defective

The oil level reading function can be left by


pressing "D", "N", or "R".
Note: the function cannot be left by pressing the
arrow keys again, as this prompts the diagnostic
code reading function. All diagnostic codes are
preceded by the letter D followed by a number
between 1 and 5. In this function, important fault
codes could be deleted from the memory by an
unqualified user.

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3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT


3.1 CHECKING AUTOMATIC GEARBOX OIL LEVEL

Checking cold oil level


1. Place the vehicle on a flat and level surface.

2. Make sure that the gearbox is in neutral and


allow the engine to run for several minutes.

FULL
HOT
3. Apply the service brake, switch the gearbox
to D, then to N and finally switch the gearbox
to R. The purpose of this is to fill the hydraulic
system.

4. Switch the gearbox to the parking position

HOT
ADD
and release the service brake.

COLD
FULL
5. Remove the dipstick when the engine is
idling and wipe it clean with a lint-free cloth.
Note:
To take the dipstick out of the holder, the
sealing cap must be held while the dipstick is

COLD
ADD
turned anti-clockwise.

6. Put the dipstick back.


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7. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level.


The oil level should be between the "Cold
add" and "Cold full" marks.

8. Clean the dipstick with a lint-free cloth and


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put it back.

9. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level


again.

10. Oil needs to be added when the oil level is


below the "Cold add" mark.

11. Check the oil level in the gearbox at


operating temperature.

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Checking hot oil level


1. Bring the gearbox up to operating
temperature (approx. 71″C - 93″C).

2. Remove the dipstick when the engine is


idling and wipe it clean with a lint-free cloth.

FULL
HOT
Note:
To take the dipstick out of the holder, the
sealing cap must be held while the dipstick is
turned anti-clockwise.

HOT
ADD
3. Put the dipstick back.

COLD
FULL
4. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level.

5. The oil level should be between the "Hot


add" and "Hot full" marks.

6. Clean the dipstick with a lint-free cloth and

COLD
ADD
put it back.

7. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level


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8. Oil needs to be added when the oil level is


below the "Hot add" mark.

9. Oil needs to be drained when the oil level is


above the "Hot full" mark.
Note:

8 The oil level must be checked at least twice.


When there are differences between the
measurements, check the bleeder for
clogging.

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3.2 CHECKING OIL LEVEL WITH SELECTOR KEYPAD

Checking oil level with selector keypad


1. Place the vehicle on a flat and level surface
and apply the parking brake.

2. Put the gearbox in the neutral position and


bring the gearbox to operating temperature
(approx. 71″ - 93″C).

3. Run the engine at idling speed for 2 minutes.

4. Press both arrow keys on the selector


keypad simultaneously. The display now
shows the letters O and L.
R MODE
Note:
O and L stand for Oil Level

5. When the oil level is correct, the letters O - K N


appear on the display.
When the oil level is too high, this is indicated
by HI followed by the number of litres in
excess. D
When the oil level is too low, this is indicated
by LO followed by the number of litres
lacking.
Example
LO-02 means that two litres have to be
added.
HI-03 means that three litres have to be
drained.
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6. Press the N key to exit the system.

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4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


4.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, GEARBOX ASSEMBLY

Removing gearbox assembly


1. Note:
Before the gearbox can be removed, the
gearbox oil must be drained.

2. If necessary, remove the oil filler pipe to


avoid damage.

3. Plug the external oil pipes after removing


and/or detaching them to prevent dirt
entering the oil system.

4. Disconnect the gearbox wiring harness


connectors and secure the wiring harness.
Plug the openings.

5. Remove the prop shaft.

6. See what is best for gearboxes with PTO:


remove the PTO from the gearbox,
disconnect the hydraulic pipes from the
pump or remove the prop shaft, if fitted.

7. Remove the gearbox from the engine.

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Installing gearbox assembly


1. When installing the gearbox, apply a small
amount of grease to the nose of the torque
converter to prevent noise after fitting. See
"Technical data".

2. Fit the gearbox attachment bolts all around.


Tighten the attachment bolts to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".

3. Install the PTO. Tighten the attachment bolts


to the specified torque. See "Technical data".

4. If necessary, fit the hydraulic pipes and/or


prop shaft. Tighten the attachment bolts to W 3 03 100

the specified torque. See "Technical data".

5. Fit the prop shaft.

6. Fit the wiring harness connectors.

7. Fit the external oil pipes. Tighten the pipes to


the specified torque; see "Technical data".

8. If necessary, fit the oil filler pipe.

9. Fill the gearbox with oil and check the oil


level.

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4.2 REMOVING AND INSTALLING OUTPUT SHAFT OIL SEAL

Removing output shaft oil seal


1. Remove the prop shaft and secure it so that
it does not interfere with further operations.

W 3 03 061

2. Unscrew the attachment bolt (5) of the flange


1
without removing it from the locking plate.

2
3

4
8
5

V300529

3. Remove the bolt and locking plate from the


flange.
Pay attention to the sealing rings on the outer
circumference and on the inside of the
locking plate.

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4. Slide the flange off the output shaft or, if


necessary, use a tripod puller to pull it off the
shaft.

5. Drill two holes in the external cover of the oil


seal and turn special tool (DAF no. 0484899)
into the oil seal. Pull the oil seal out of the
gearbox housing using special tool
(DAF no. 0694928).

Installing output shaft oil seal


1. Apply a small amount of liquid gasket to the
outside of oil seals fitted with a steel cover.
Apply a small amount of green soap to the
outside of oil seals fitted with a rubber cover.

2. Fit the oil seal in the gearbox housing using W 3 03 062


special tool (DAF no. 1240037).

3. Apply a small amount of grease to the oil seal


lips and slide the flange over the output shaft
until it abuts.

4. Fit new sealing rings (2, 3) to the locking


plate and fit it with the attachment bolt to the
flange (apply a small amount of grease to the 1
sealing rings).
3
Note:
The attachment bolts on the new gearboxes 2
are no longer secured by a locking plate, but
by the self-locking screw thread in the output
8 shaft. 5

4
5. Hold the prop shaft flange in place with the
special tool (DAF no. 0484977).

6. Tighten the attachment bolt (5) to the


specified torque. See "Technical data".

} If the locking plate is not tightened to


the specified torque, there is a risk of
it getting bent during fitting, which
could lead to serious oil leakage.
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4.3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, OIL FILTERS

} To prevent skin injury, avoid


unnecessary contact with the
drained oil.

Allison MD 3060 automatic gearbox


Removing oil cooler oil filter
1. Clean the oil filter (5), if fitted, and the
surrounding area. 3

2. Loosen the oil filter on the heat exchanger.


Collect the oil that comes out.

3. Remove the magnetic ring (4) and check it


for wear particles.
Note:
If there are large wear particles in the wear
swarf, this indicates excessive wear in the
4
gearbox and the cause must be ascertained. 6
4. Clean the magnetic ring and the contact 5
surfaces on the heat exchanger.
V3 00 556

Fitting oil cooler oil filter


1. Fit the magnetic ring (4) on the heat
exchanger.

2. If applicable, lightly lubricate the new oil filter


(5) with clean gearbox oil and fit it on the heat
exchanger. 8
3. Tighten the oil filter until it touches the
contact surface. Manually tighten the oil filter
another 360″.

4. Check the oil level. See "Inspection and


adjustment".

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Removing oil filters


1. Remove the attachment bolts from the filter
covers (2) and remove the filter covers. 2
Collect the oil that comes out.

2. Remove the oil filters from the oil sump.

3. Remove the various O-rings and the gasket


from the filter covers.

4. Remove any gasket remains from the filter


covers and the contact surfaces.

Installing oil filters 1


1. Lubricate the new O-rings with clean
gearbox oil and fit the various O-rings on the V300371
filter covers.
Note:
Compare the new O-rings to the old ones to
ensure that the correct O-rings are used.

2. Fit a new gasket on the filter covers.

3. Lubricate the rubber inner ring of the oil filters


with clean gearbox oil and fit the oil filters on
the filter covers.

4. Fit the filter covers together with the oil filters


on the gearbox and tighten the attachment
bolts to the specified torque. See "Technical
data".
8 5. Check the oil level. See "Inspection and
adjustment".

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5. DRAINING AND FILLING


5.1 DRAINING AND FILLING GEARBOX

} To prevent skin injury, avoid


unnecessary contact with the
drained oil.

Draining gearbox
1. Bring the gearbox to operating temperature
(approx. 71″C - 93″C) before the oil is
drained, so that the oil can be drained more
quickly and more completely.

2. Place the vehicle on a level and horizontal


surface.

3. Remove the drain plug (1) from the gearbox


oil sump.

4. Remove the oil filters (2). See "Removal and


installation". 2

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Filling gearbox
1. Clean the drain plug (1), fit a new sealing ring
and tighten the plug to the specified torque;
see "Technical data".

2. Fit the oil filters (2). See "Removal and


installation".

3. Fill the gearbox through the dipstick holder


with the specified quantity of oil; see
"Technical data".

4. Check that the oil level reaches the "Cold


full" mark.
Note:
To take the dipstick out of the holder, the

FULL
HOT
sealing cap must be held while the dipstick is
turned anti-clockwise.

5. Check the oil level using the selector keypad.


See "Inspection and adjustment".

HOT
ADD
COLD
FULL
COLD
ADD

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CONTENTS
9 Clutch

Page Date

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508


1.1 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508

2. GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508


2.1 System description, clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508
2.2 Overview drawing, clutch servo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 . . . . . 200508
2.3 Overview drawing, clutch lever attachment to clutch housing . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 . . . . . 200508

3. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 Clutch servo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508
3.2 Wear indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 . . . . . 200508
3.3 Thrust bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 . . . . . 200508

4. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508


4.1 Inspecting clutch servo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508
4.2 Checking clutch fluid level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 . . . . . 200508

5. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508


5.1 Removal and installation, clutch servo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 . . . . . 200508
5.2 Removal and installation, thrust bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 . . . . . 200508
5.3 Removal and installation, clutch lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 . . . . . 200508
5.4 Removal and installation, clutch release assembly / clutch plate . . . . . . . 5-4 . . . . . 200508
5.5 Removal and installation, pilot bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 . . . . . 200508
5.6 Removing and installing clutch cylinder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 . . . . . 200508

6. DRAINING AND FILLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 . . . . . 200508


6.1 Draining and filling clutch system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 . . . . . 200508
6.2 Bleeding clutch system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 . . . . . 200508

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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

} Hydraulic fluid is toxic and can


therefore have a damaging effect on
your health. Any direct or indirect
physical contact should therefore be

}
avoided.

As hydraulic fluid is also corrosive it


may damage the paintwork of the
vehicle. Any contact between
hydraulic fluid and paintwork should

}
therefore be avoided.

Always use new and clean hydraulic


fluid which has been kept in a sealed
container that meets the
specifications. Hydraulic fluid which
has absorbed water (from the
ambient air) may have an adverse
effect on the operation of the clutch
system. Avoid any contact with
mineral oil. Even one drop of mineral
oil in the system will damage the
seals.

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2. GENERAL
2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, CLUTCH

The clutch is a single dry-plate clutch which is


hydraulically operated and pneumatically
assisted.
The clutch consists of:
- flywheel
- clutch plate
- clutch release assembly
By clamping the clutch plate between the
flywheel and the clutch release assembly, a
torque can be transferred (by means of friction).
The extent of the torque that can be transferred
by the clutch is determined by multiplying the
maximum engine torque by a safety factor
(usually 1.3).
To clamp the clutch plate, a diaphragm
(pressure) spring is used in the clutch release
assembly.
A diaphragm spring constitutes a simple, strong
and cost-effective construction.
Another advantage of the diaphragm spring is
that the pressure exerted on a new clutch plate
almost equals the pressure exerted on a worn
clutch plate.
A diaphragm spring requires a self-centring thrust
bearing.
The type of clutch plate used depends on the
following factors.
The size of the clutch plate lining must
correspond to the desired service life.
The character of the engine (the engine 9
vibrations to be damped) determines the version
of the vibration damper design in the hub.
For the clutch plate to engage smoothly the lining
material must abut the flywheel and clutch
release assembly evenly at all places when
engaging.

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2.2 OVERVIEW DRAWING, CLUTCH SERVO

16

17
5
4 18

19
3 20
21
14 22
13 15
2 11
10
11
1 12 23
11
10 24

25

9
26
27
8
28
7 29
6
30

9
31
32
V3 00 436

1. Rubber protective bellows 17. Vent opening


2. End-plate 18. Blow-off nipple
3. O-ring 19. Piston seal
4. Push rod 20. O-ring
5. Attachment ring for push rod 21. O-ring
6. Split seal 22. Piston
7. Piston 23. Pressure spring
8. Piston seal 24. O-ring
9. Conical spring 25. Spring seat housing
10. Circlip 26. Inlet valve
11. Washer 27. Spring seat
12. Seal, hydraulic part, front 28. Reset spring
13. Seal, hydraulic part, rear 29. O-ring
14. Split bearing 30. Connector housing
15. Booster housing 31. Allen screw
16. Bleed nipple 32. Air filter

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2.3 OVERVIEW DRAWING, CLUTCH LEVER ATTACHMENT TO CLUTCH


HOUSING

1
2
3

7 6 5 V300397
1. Screw adapter
2. Ball joint
3. Clutch lever
4. Thrust bearing
5. Clip
6. Claw
7. Yoke pin

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ΛΦ45/55 series Description of components

3. DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
3.1 CLUTCH SERVO

10
5

A
4 6

A 9

1
8 7
2
9 3

A-A
V300352-2

Declutching
Depressing the clutch pedal results in a build-up
of hydraulic pressure.
This causes the servo piston (1) to push the air
valve (2) away from the valve seat, against the
force of the springs (3) and (7).

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Air pressure now flows into the cylinder.


The pressure pin (4) is pushed forward by the air
pressure building up on air piston (5) and the
hydraulic pressure on fluid piston (6).
The pressure pin (4) pushes against the clutch
lever, which results in declutching.
State of equilibrium
When the hydraulic pressure and pneumatic
support push the pressure pin (4) forwards, a
state of equilibrium is achieved between the air
pressure and the hydraulic pressure (status when
the clutch pedal is not depressed any further).
The servo piston (1) again seals off against the
valve seat, closing the air supply and stopping the
build-up of pneumatic pressure.
Clutching
When the clutch pedal is released, there is no
longer any hydraulic pressure and the servo
piston (1) will be pushed back into its original
position by pressure spring (7) and any remaining
pneumatic support.
As a result, the bleed bore (8) in the servo piston
(1) is no longer closed, and venting takes place
via bleed vent (9).
Vent opening
The function of the vent opening (10) is to prevent
a build up of pressure between both piston seals.

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3.2 WEAR INDICATOR

An indicator (1) is mounted on the push rod of the


clutch servo. The end of the indicator can be seen 1 2 3
in the groove of the indicator cover (2).
As the clutch plate wears, the indicator (1) will
move towards the end mark (3). When the
indicator (1) reaches the end mark (3), it may be
assumed that the clutch plate is due to be
replaced.

V3 00 381

Automatically adjusting clutch release


assembly

Check that the wear indicator (2) on the clutch


servo is directly opposite the mark (1) on the
cover.
If the wear indicator is no longer level with the
mark on the clutch servo, replace the clutch plate.

1 2
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3.3 THRUST BEARING

The thrust bearing is of the pressed type and is


maintenance-free.
When mounting the thrust bearing, do not use
any grease. The gearbox front cover must be
thoroughly cleaned before the thrust bearing is
mounted.
The grease will attack the plastic coating and

;;;
;; ;
shorten the service life of the thrust bearing.

; ; ;;;;
LF 45 thrust bearing with ZF S5-42 gearbox

;;;;;;

Thrust bearing, other LF versions

; ;
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; ;
;; ;
V3 00 387

9 ;;

V3 00 388

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ΛΦ45/55 series Inspection and adjustment

4. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT


4.1 INSPECTING CLUTCH SERVO

} Hydraulic fluid is toxic and can


therefore have a damaging effect on
your health. Any direct or indirect
physical contact should therefore be
avoided. As hydraulic fluid is also
corrosive it may damage the
paintwork of the vehicle. Any
contact between hydraulic fluid and
paintwork should therefore be

}
avoided.

Always use new and clean hydraulic


fluid which has been kept in a sealed
container that meets the
specifications. Hydraulic fluid which
has absorbed water (from the
ambient air) may have an adverse
effect on the operation of the clutch
system. Avoid any contact with
mineral oil. Even one drop of mineral
oil in the system will damage the
seals.

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5

A
4 6

9 1
8 7
2
9 3

A-A
V300352-2

1. Pressurise the air system.

2. Check for any air leakage via the clutch


servo bleed vent.

3. Depress the clutch pedal and check whether


there is any leakage via the clutch servo
bleed vent.

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Note:
While releasing the clutch pedal, the clutch servo
should bleed itself via this bleed vent.

4. Depress the clutch pedal and check that


there is no leakage via the clutch servo bleed
vent.

5. Check that there is no oil leakage via the vent


opening (10).

Note:
A drop of oil on the vent opening (10) is normal
and is not a reason to replace the clutch servo.
If there is constant leakage, the clutch servo must
be repaired or replaced.
If in doubt as to whether the clutch servo situation
is normal or whether there is a leak, inspect the
fluid level in the clutch reservoir.

6. Depress the clutch pedal and check whether


there is an air leak via the vent opening (10).

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4.2 CHECKING CLUTCH FLUID LEVEL

} Hydraulic fluid is toxic and can


therefore have a damaging effect on
your health. Any direct or indirect
physical contact should therefore be
avoided. As hydraulic fluid is also
corrosive it may damage the
paintwork of the vehicle. Any
contact between hydraulic fluid and
paintwork should therefore be

}
avoided.

Always use new and clean hydraulic


fluid which has been kept in a sealed
container that meets the
specifications. Hydraulic fluid which
has absorbed water (from the
ambient air) may have an adverse
effect on the operation of the clutch
system. Avoid any contact with
mineral oil. Even one drop of mineral
oil in the system will damage the
seals.

1. Check whether the fluid level is between the


MINI and MAXI marks when the cab is in the
driving position.

MAXI
MINI
P MAX 4 BAR

9
G0 00 213

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5. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


5.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CLUTCH SERVO

} Hydraulic fluid is toxic and can


therefore have a damaging effect on
your health. Any direct or indirect
physical contact should therefore be

}
avoided.

As hydraulic fluid is also corrosive it


may damage the paintwork of the
vehicle. Any contact between
hydraulic fluid and paintwork should

}
therefore be avoided.

Always use new and clean hydraulic


fluid which has been kept in a sealed
container that meets the
specifications. Hydraulic fluid which
has absorbed water (from the
ambient air) may have an adverse
effect on the operation of the clutch
system. Avoid any contact with
mineral oil. Even one drop of mineral
oil in the system will damage the
seals.

Removing clutch servo


1. Remove the air pipe from the clutch servo.

2. Place a container beneath the clutch servo


and remove the fluid pipe. Then plug the
pipe.

Note:
The clutch servo is mounted against the clutch
9
housing under pre-tension.

3. Remove the attachment nuts from the clutch


servo.

Fitting clutch servo


10
V300289
1. Fit the clutch servo.

Note:
Make sure that the push rod falls into the cup-
shaped recess in the wear indicator. Then tighten
the attachment nuts evenly.

2. Tighten the attachment nuts evenly.

3. Connect the air and fluid pipes.

4. Fill and bleed the clutch system.

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5.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, THRUST BEARING

Removing thrust bearing


1. Remove the gearbox.

2. Remove the thrust bearing from the gearbox


front cover in the clutch housing.

}
Installation, thrust bearing
In the case of thrust bearings with a
plastic coating, no grease should be
used on the gearbox front cover. The
grease will attack the plastic coating
and shorten the service life of the
thrust bearing.

1. Check the clutch lever for wear.

2. Check the pressure fingers of the diaphragm


spring for wear.

3. Apply a little grease to all pressure surfaces


of the clutch lever.

4. Ensure that the gearbox front cover is free of


grease and dirt.

5. Install the thrust bearing on the gearbox front


cover. No grease is permitted.

6. Fit the gearbox.

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5.3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CLUTCH LEVER

Removing clutch lever


1. Remove the gearbox.

2. Remove the thrust bearing (4).

3. Remove the clip (5) and the yoke pin (7). 1


2
4. Force the ball joint (2) which is installed in the 3
clutch lever (3) out of the attachment point in
the clutch housing.
Note: 4
It may be possible to remove the complete
support point (1) by turning the attachment
point out of the clutch housing.

Fitting clutch lever


1. Apply a little grease to the moving parts of
the clutch lever.

2. Lock the support point (1) in the clutch 7 6 5 V300397


housing with a suitable locking compound.

3. Install the ball joint (2) in the clutch lever (3)


and install the clutch lever in the clutch
housing.

4. Install the yoke pin (7) in the claw (6) and put
on the clip (5).

5. Install the thrust bearing (4).

6. Fit the gearbox.

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5.4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CLUTCH RELEASE ASSEMBLY / CLUTCH


PLATE

Removing clutch release assembly/clutch


plate
1. Remove the gearbox.

2. Insert a dummy input shaft through the hub


of the clutch plate in the flywheel pilot
bearing.

3. Remove four attachment bolts from around


the circumference of the clutch release
assembly. Replace them with studs.

4. Remove the remaining attachment bolts of


the clutch release assembly evenly.

5. Remove the clutch release assembly by


sliding it off the four studs.

6. Remove the clutch plate with the dummy


input shaft.

Installing clutch release assembly/clutch


plate
1. Check the free movement of the clutch plate
on the splines of the gearbox input shaft.

2. Lightly lubricate the end of the dummy input


shaft with grease. This will lubricate the hub
of the clutch plate.

3. Use a dummy input shaft to position the


clutch plate against the flywheel.
9 4. Install four studs in the flywheel, distributed
evenly around the circumference.

5. Support the clutch release assembly and


slide it onto the four studs.

6. Fit the attachment bolts and tighten them


crosswise to the specified torque. See
"Technical data". V300124

7. Fit the gearbox.

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5.5 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, PILOT BEARING

Removing pilot bearing


1. Remove the gearbox.

2. Remove the clutch release assembly and the


clutch plate.

3. Use an internal puller (2) to remove the pilot


bearing (1) from the flywheel. 1
2

W 3 04 016

Fitting pilot bearing


1. Check the flywheel bore for dirt and damage.

Note:
The pilot bearing (1) has a grease and dust seal
(2) on one side only. When the pilot bearing is
installed, the grease and dust seal must be on the
clutch plate side.

9
1
2

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2. Use a plastic mallet to install the bearing in


the flywheel.

W 3 04 017

3. Fit the clutch release assembly and clutch


plate.

4. Fit the gearbox.

V300989

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5.6 REMOVING AND INSTALLING CLUTCH CYLINDER

Removing the clutch cylinder


1. Drain the clutch system; see "Draining and
filling".

2. Remove the retainer clip and the hydraulic


pipe.

3. Remove the attachment screw from the


fastening bridge (1).

4. Using a screwdriver, press the lock levers (2)


back and remove the fastening bridge (1).

2 V3 00 577

5. Screw the plastic fastening jig (1) out of


the clutch pedal. If necessary, detach the 2
spring (2).

6. Remove the clutch cylinder.

Fitting clutch cylinder


1. Reposition the clutch cylinder in the holder. 1
9

V3 00 579

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2. Fit the fastening bridge (1) and tighten the


attachment screw.

2 V3 00 577

3. Clip the plastic fastening jig (1) around the


clutch cylinder push rod and fit the switch
control (2) over the jig.

1 2
V3 00 576

4. Screw the plastic fastening jig (1) into the


pedal. 2

9 5. Fit the spring (2) if it has been removed.

6. Fill the clutch system; see "Draining and


filling".
1

V3 00 579

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6. DRAINING AND FILLING


6.1 DRAINING AND FILLING CLUTCH SYSTEM

} Hydraulic fluid is toxic and can


therefore have a damaging effect on
your health. Any direct or indirect
physical contact should therefore be
avoided. As hydraulic fluid is also
corrosive it may damage the
paintwork of the vehicle. Any
contact between hydraulic fluid and
paintwork should therefore be

}
avoided.

Always use new and clean hydraulic


fluid which has been kept in a sealed
container that meets the
specifications. Hydraulic fluid which
has absorbed water (from the
ambient air) may have an adverse
effect on the operation of the clutch
system. Avoid any contact with
mineral oil. Even one drop of mineral
oil in the system will damage the
seals.

Draining clutch system


1. Place a container beneath the clutch servo.

2. Disconnect the supply pipe from the clutch


servo and drain the oil from the reservoir by
moving the pedal up and down.

3. Reinstall the supply pipe.

Filling clutch system


9
1. Fill the reservoir with the specified fluid and
bleed the system.

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6.2 BLEEDING CLUTCH SYSTEM

} Hydraulic fluid is toxic and can


therefore have a damaging effect on
your health. Any direct or indirect
physical contact should therefore be
avoided. As hydraulic fluid is also
corrosive it may damage the
paintwork of the vehicle. Any
contact between hydraulic fluid and
paintwork should therefore be

}
avoided.

Always use new and clean hydraulic


fluid which has been kept in a sealed
container that meets the
specifications. Hydraulic fluid which
has absorbed water (from the
ambient air) may have an adverse
effect on the operation of the clutch
system. Avoid any contact with
mineral oil. Even one drop of mineral
oil in the system will damage the
seals.

Bleeding the clutch system using the "servo"


bleed tank
1. Connect the "servo" bleed tank to the
reservoir.

Note:
Filling too quickly causes foaming, which makes
bleeding virtually impossible.

9
2. Fill the system via the "servo" bleed tank.

3. Connect a transparent pipe to the clutch


servo's bleed nipple. Ensure that the
hydraulic fluid is collected.

4. Open the bleed nipple two full turns.

5. As soon as no more air bubbles escape from


the transparent pipe, the bleed nipple can be
closed again.

6. Check the fluid level. See "Inspection and


adjustment".

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Bleeding the clutch system by operating the


clutch pedal
1. Connect a transparent pipe to the clutch
servo's bleed nipple. Insert the pipe into a jar
filled with the specified fluid. Ensure that the
pipe cannot suck in any air.

2. Open the bleed nipple.

3. Gradually depress the clutch pedal and close


the bleed nipple. Gradually release the
clutch pedal. Repeat this operation. Always
top up the clutch fluid reservoir.

4. Pump the clutch pedal again and top up the


fluid until no more air bubbles escape
through the transparent pipe.

5. Check the fluid level in the reservoir. See


"Inspection and adjustment".

Bleeding the clutch system via the clutch


servo

Note:
Sometimes it may be difficult to bleed the clutch
system. In such cases, the clutch system can
also be bled using a priming pump and the bleed
nipple on the clutch servo.
Ensure that the priming pump is thoroughly
cleaned inside.

1. Connect a transparent pipe to a priming


pump (e.g. oil can) and fill the pump with the
specified fluid.

2. Continue pumping until fluid without air


bubbles flows from the pipe.
9
3. Connect the pipe to the bleed nipple of the
clutch servo and open the bleed nipple.

4. Pump the fluid into the system with the


priming pump.
In doing so, observe the following:
- do not depress the clutch pedal.
- make sure that no air bubbles are
introduced into the system.
- monitor the fluid level in the priming
pump.
- monitor the fluid level in the clutch
reservoir.

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ΛΦ45/55 series Contents

CONTENTS
10 Prop shafts

Page Date

1. GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508


1.1 Overview drawing, Spicer prop shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . 200508
1.2 Overview drawing, Monotron prop shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . 200508

2. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508


2.1 Inspection, prop shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . 200508

3. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 . . . . . 200508


3.1 Removing and installing Spicer prop shaft/intermediate shaft assembly. . 3-1 . . . . . 200508
3.2 Removal and installation, prop shaft/intermediate shaft assembly . . . . . . 3-2 . . . . . 200508

4. DEMOUNTING AND MOUNTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508


4.1 Demounting and mounting universal joint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 . . . . . 200508
4.2 Disassembly and assembly, universal joint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 . . . . . 200508

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1. GENERAL
1.1 OVERVIEW DRAWING, SPICER PROP SHAFT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
V3 00 747
1. Intermediate shaft
2. Suspension bearing
3. Prop shaft
4. Clamping piece
5. Fork
6. Slider
7. Prop shaft

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1.2 OVERVIEW DRAWING, MONOTRON PROP SHAFT

B B A

A B C D E F V300999

A Drive flange
B Fork
C Intermediate shaft
D Suspension bearing
E Slider
F Prop shaft

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2. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT


2.1 INSPECTION, PROP SHAFT

Inspection, prop shaft


1. Check the universal joints and suspension
bearing for play and damage.

M3032

2. Check the slide coupling for radial play.

M3019

3. There must be no clearly perceptible play on


universal joints and suspension bearing.

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M3020

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ΛΦ45/55 series Removal and installation

3. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


3.1 REMOVING AND INSTALLING SPICER PROP SHAFT/INTERMEDIATE SHAFT
ASSEMBLY

Removing prop shaft/intermediate shaft


assembly

Note:
When removing one of the shafts in vehicles with
multiple shafts (prop shaft and intermediate
shafts), the other shaft must be tied to the chassis
or intermediate beam in such a way that it does
not obstruct the various operations. Always
transport and store shafts horizontally to avoid
damage and subsequent imbalance. Support the
shaft in at least two places. If possible, hang the
shaft in a hoist, using two sturdy ropes.

W 3 06 016

1. Remove the attachment bolts from the


flanges and/or clamping pieces (1), and
carefully lower the shaft to the ground.

2. Now remove the shaft from under the


vehicle.
1

V3 00 377
10
Installing prop shaft/intermediate shaft
assembly

Note:
After repairs have been carried out or a shaft has
been replaced, the forks of all shafts must be
aligned.

= = W 3 06 019

1. Fit the shaft under the vehicle. Use a hoist if


possible.

2. Fit the attachment bolts. Tighten the


attachment bolts to the specified torque. See
"Technical data".

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3.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, PROP SHAFT/INTERMEDIATE SHAFT


ASSEMBLY

Removing prop shaft/intermediate shaft


assembly
1. When removing one of the shafts in vehicles
with multiple shafts (prop shaft and
intermediate shafts), the other shaft must be
tied to the chassis or intermediate beam in
such a way that it does not obstruct the
various activities.

Note:
Always transport and store shafts
horizontally to avoid damage and
W 3 06 016
subsequent imbalance.
Support the shaft in at least two places. If
possible, hang the shaft in a hoist, using two
sturdy ropes.

2. Remove the attachment bolts from the


flanges and carefully lower the shaft to the
ground.
Now remove the shaft from under the
vehicle.

Installing prop shaft/intermediate shaft


assembly

Note:
After repairs have been carried out or a shaft has
been replaced, the marks on the shafts must be
opposite each other.

1. Fit the shaft under the vehicle. Use a hoist if


possible. = =
W 3 06 019

2. Tighten the attachment bolts to the specified

10
torque. See "Technical data".

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ΛΦ45/55 series Demounting and mounting

4. DEMOUNTING AND MOUNTING


4.1 DEMOUNTING AND MOUNTING UNIVERSAL JOINT

Demounting universal joint


1. Remove the prop shaft and/or intermediate
shaft assembly.

2. Remove the circlips and the attachment bolts


of the clamping pieces (1) of the spider to be
replaced.
1

V3 00 377

3. Place the shaft on a bush underneath a


press, as shown, and press the entire spider
including bearings and drive flange down
until the spider touches the fork of the shaft.

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4. Rotate the shaft 180″ and remove the


bearing that has just been pressed out. If the
first bearing to be removed fails to come out
of the fork entirely, it can be clamped to
enable the fork to be pushed up by means of
a lever. Place the shaft back on the bush.

W306012-2

5. Push the spider down again in the direction


of the shaft fork. Again, continue until the
spider touches the fork.

6. The spider and the drive flange can now be


tipped out of the shaft fork.

7. Place the drive flange on a bush underneath


a press and press the entire spider including
bearings and drive flange down until the
spider touches the fork of the drive flange.

8. Rotate the drive flange 180″ and remove the


bearing that has just been pressed out.
Place the drive flange back on the bush.

9. Push the spider down again in the direction


of the shaft fork. Again, continue until the
spider touches the fork.

10 10. The spider can now be tipped out of the drive


flange fork.

Note:
When spiders are being replaced, always
replace them including their bearings.

11. Check the components to be reused for any W306011-2

cracks and/or damage.

Mounting universal joint

Note:
After mounting, it must be possible to move
the drive flanges and spiders by hand. When
mounting the spider, Seeger rings of the
same thickness must be used.

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1. Fit the sealing rings in their proper positions


on the bearings and lubricate them lightly so
that the needles remain in place.

2. Press one bearing partly into the drive


flange.

3. Tip the spider into the drive flange.


A
Note:
Maintenance-free spiders do not have a
mounting direction. In the case of spiders
fitted with lubricating nipples, hole A for the
lubricating nipple must point towards the
shaft.

W306014-2

4. Slide the spider a little into the fitted bearing


and place everything on a bush underneath
a press. The opposite bearing can now be
pressed into the fork, the spider serving as a
guide. During the pressing action, the spider
must be able to move freely.

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W306017-2

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5. Continue to press the bearing until a Seeger


ring can be fitted on the side being pressed.
Fit the Seeger ring and press the opposite
bearing further into the fork. Again, the
Seeger ring can now be fitted.

6. Fit the sealing rings in their proper positions


on the prop shaft bearings and lubricate
them lightly so that the needles remain in
place.

7. Press one bearing partly into the prop shaft.

8. Slide the spider a little into the fitted bearing


and place everything on a bush underneath
a press. The opposite bearing can now be
pressed into the fork, the spider serving as a
guide. During the pressing action, the spider
must be able to move freely.

9. Continue to press the bearing until a Seeger


ring can be fitted on the side being pressed.
Fit the Seeger ring and press the opposite
bearing further into the fork. Again, the
Seeger ring can now be fitted.

W306013-2

10. Fit the circlips and the attachment bolts of the


clamping pieces (1).

11. Install the prop shaft and/or intermediate


shaft.

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V3 00 377

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4.2 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, UNIVERSAL JOINT

Disassembly, universal joint


1. Remove the prop shaft and/or intermediate
shaft assembly.

2. If fitted, remove the lubricating nipple and all


Seeger rings from the spider to be replaced.

W306009-2

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3. Place the shaft on a bush underneath a


press, as shown, and press the entire spider
including bearings and drive flange down
until the spider touches the fork of the shaft.

W306010-2

4. Rotate the shaft 180″ and remove the


bearing that has just been pressed out. If the
first bearing to be removed fails to come out
of the fork entirely, the bearing can be
clamped to enable the fork to be pushed up
by means of a lever. Place the shaft back on
the bush.

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5. Push the spider down again in the direction


of the shaft fork. Again, continue until the
spider touches the fork.

6. The spider and the drive flange can now be


tipped out of the shaft fork.

7. Place the drive flange on a bush underneath


a press and press the entire spider including
bearings and drive flange down, until the
spider touches the fork of the drive flange.

8. Rotate the drive flange 180″ and remove the


bearing that has just been pressed out.
Place the drive flange back on the bush.

9. Push the spider down again in the direction


of the shaft fork. Again, continue until the
spider touches the fork.

10. The spider can now be tipped out of the drive


flange fork.

Note:
When spiders are being replaced, always
replace them including their bearings.

11. Check the components to be reused for any W306011-2

cracks and/or damage.

Assembly, universal joint

Note:
After assembly, it must be possible to move
the drive flanges and spiders by hand. When
mounting the spider, Seeger rings of the
same thickness must be used.

1. Install the sealing rings in their proper


positions on the bearings and lubricate them
lightly so that the needles remain in place.
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2. Press one bearing partly into the drive
flange.

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3. Tip the spider into the drive flange.


A
Note:
Maintenance-free spiders do not have an
assembly direction. In the case of spiders
fitted with lubricating nipples, hole A for the
lubricating nipple must point towards the
shaft.

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4. Slide the spider a little into the installed


bearing and place everything on a bush
underneath a press. The opposite bearing
can now be pressed into the fork, the spider
serving as a guide. During the pressing
action, the spider must be able to move
freely.

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5. Continue to press the bearing until a Seeger


ring can be installed on the side being
pressed. Install the Seeger ring and press
the opposite bearing further into the fork.
Again, the Seeger ring can now be installed.

6. Install the sealing rings in their proper


positions on the prop shaft bearings and
lubricate them lightly so that the needles
remain in place.

7. Press one bearing partly into the prop shaft.

8. Slide the spider a little into the installed


bearing and place everything on a bush
underneath a press. The opposite bearing
can now be pressed into the fork, the spider
serving as a guide. During the pressing
action, the spider must be able to move
freely.

9. Continue to press the bearing until a Seeger


ring can be installed on the side being
pressed. Install the Seeger ring and press
the opposite bearing further into the fork.
Again, the Seeger ring can now be installed.

10. If fitted, install the lubricating nipple and


lubricate the spider.
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11. Install the prop shaft and/or intermediate


shaft.

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