Disassembly
1. Remove the shift control rod from the
reactionary
lever,
2. Remove the vacuum hose from the vacuum
inlet stack. Then slip the
forward end of the rubber boot
off the rear end of the metal boot.
3. Remove the two screws which fasten the two
halves of the metal boot
together, then lift off the
outer half.
4. Remove the piston rod yoke clevis pin. Push
the piston rod into the
cylinder to disconnect it from
the reactionary levers. Then reinstall the clevis pin through the piston rod yoke
and valve link to prevent
upsetting the valve adjustment.
5. Loosen the operating lever clarnp bolt and
pull the reactionary lever
system off the transmission operating lever shaft. The other half
of the metal boot may then be
removed.
6. Wash the reactionary levers in clean
gasoline or cleaning solvent to remove all old grease and dirt. Examine the rubber seal at the front
of the metal boot; if damaged
it should be replaced.
Reassembly
1. Coat the reactionary levers lightly with
graphite grease, working
it between levers and onto
pins. Place the inner half of the metal boot over the transmission operating lever
shaft. Thread the rubber seal over the idler lever and install the reactionary lever
system on the operating lever
shaft, just beyond chamfered
end of shaft, and tighten the clamp bolt.
2. Pull the piston rod forward and connect its
yoke and the valve link to the
reactionary levers. Then
install the piston rod valve clevis
pin.
3. Assemble the outer half of the metal boot
to the inner half and install
and tighten the two screws.
4. Slip the forward end of the rubber boot
over the rear end of the metal
boot. Install the vacuum hose
and shift control rod.