TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS
      Gear 
      Ratios
      First Gear 
      ................ 7.06 to 1
      Second 
      Gear ...............3.478 to 
      1
      Third Gear 
      ...............1.711 to 1
      Fourth Gear 
      ..............1 to 1
      Reverse 
      Gear ............ 6.98 to 1
      Grease 
      Capacity .......... 5-1/2 Pints
      NOTE—Although the three-speed 
      transmission is regular production equipment in the 1/2, 3/4 and 
      3/4-ton special trucks, the removal and overhaul of the four-speed 
      transmission in these trucks is covered in the following due to the fact 
      that this transmission is frequently used in these 
models.
      The 
      four-speed transmission, when used in the 1/2, 3/4 and 3/4-ton special trucks, is built for torque 
      tube drive at the back end. 
      Aside from this the assembly 
      is identical with that used as regular production equipment in the 3/4-ton 
      long Wheelbase panel and all 1-1/2-ton trucks including the 
      Cab-Over-Engine 
      model.
      REPAIR OPERATIONS
      REMOVAL OF TRANSMISSION FROM 
      CHASSIS 1/2-TON TRUCK
      When 
      removing a four-speed transmission from a 1/2-ton truck, it is necessary to 
      remove the frame cross member so that the propeller shaft housing 
      may be lowered. It is also necessary 
      to back off the two capscrews 
      that mount the brake main cylinder bracket to the side of the transmission 
      case. It will then be possible 
      to slide the transmission straight back on the guide 
      pins,
      ALL 3/4-TON AND I-1/2-TON TRUCKS
      To remove a 
      four-speed transmission from these trucks proceed as 
      follows:
      1.   Remove the floor boards and disconnect the 
      speedometer cable from the rear bearing retainer. Remove the hand brake lever from 
      the transmission 
      case.
      2.   Drain the lubricant from the transmission 
      and remove the front propeller shaft assembly as explained under the Rear 
      Axle Section of this Manual.
      3.   Remove the two top 
      capscrews holding the transmission to 
      the clutch housing and insert the two transmission guide pins in these 
      holes.
      4.   Remove the flywheel underpan and remove the 
      two lower transmission-to-clutch-housing capscrews.
      5.   Slide the transmission straight back on the 
      guide pins until the clutch 
      gear is free of the splines in 
      the clutch disc. The guide pins in the