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Service Manual
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7155 Truck
Transmission
S/n 56K1 & Up
CT-S-7155 TRAN
SERVICE MANUAL
7155 TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBERS 56K1-UP
FORM NO. SENR7002
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7155 TRANSMISSION INDEX
SYSTEMS OPERATION
Gear Group ........................................ 15 Design .......................................... 15 Lubrication ...................................... 21 Operation ....................................... 17
General Information .................................. 5
Input Clutch and Input Brake .......................... 10 I nput Brake ..................................... 12 I nput Clutch ..................................... 11 Lubrication ...................................... 13
Output Clutch and Output Brake ........................ 22 Lubrication ...................................... 24 Output Brake ..........•......................... 23 Output Clutch ................................... 22
Transmission Components ........................•..... 6
Transmission Control and Ratio Selector .................. 25 Air Charging System ............................... 27 Air System for Shift Forks ......•................... 28
Air System for Shift Forks (A), (D), and (1:;) ..••.•••••. 28 Air System for Shift Forks (B) and (e) ............... 31 Air System in Neutral ............................ 38 Mechanically Operated Valve Position ................ 38
Check Valves .................................... 26 Pressure Regulator ................................ 42 Quick Fill Valve .................................. 45 Ratio Selection ................................... 45 Sensing Circuit ................................... 40 Shift Cycle Circuit ........................•.•..... 46 Two Position, Three Way Valves ...................... 25
Transmission Operation .............................•.. 8
TESTING AND ADJUSTING
Air Tests for Clutches and Brakes ....................... 62 Flywheel and Flywheel Housing ..................... 63,64
Pressure Regulator Adjustment ....................••... 62 Troubleshooting ...............•.•........•........ 66·90
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Transmission Gears and Clutches, Assemble ............... 106 Transmission Gears and Clutches, Disassemble .............. 92
Transmission Ratio Selector, Assemble ................•. 126 Transmission Ratio Selector, Disassemble ...........•.... 122
SPECIFICATIONS
Brake Group ...................................... 133 Front Clutch Group ................................. 132 General Tightening Torques ........................... 131 Rear Clutch Group ............................ " 135,136
Transmission Control Group .............•.•...•...•.. 134 Transmission Gear Group .................•...•....... 134 Transmission Ratio Selector ............•...... 137,138,139
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OUTPUT CLUTCH AND OUTPUT BRAKE SYSTEMS OPERATION
OUTPUT CLUTCH AND OUTPUT BRAKE
OUTPUT CLUTCH AND BRAKE
1. Plate. 10. Hub. 2. Plate. 11. Plate. 3. Plate. 12. Piston. 4. Plate. 13. Output shaft. 5. Plate. 14. Gear group. 6. Disc. 15. Hub. 7. Piston. 16. Thrust bearing. 8. Cover. 17. Ring. 9. Disc. 18. Spring.
OUTPUT CLUTCH
The output clutch connects the gear group (14) of the transmission to the output shaft (13). This clutch uses 13 discs (6) with a "paper" friction material and 12 or more (for the adjustment of clutch thickness) steel plates (5). The clutch discs and plates are made cool by oil.
The hub (15), ring (17), discs (6), and plate (11) are connected to and turn with the gear group (14). The plates (5) and hub (10) are connected to the output shaft (13) of the transmission.
The clutch is engaged by air pressure (sent from the transmission control) working between plate (1) and piston (12). This air pressure moves the piston to the right.
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As the piston (12) that does not turn moves to the right, it moves the turning plate (11) through a thrust bearing (16). This plate (11) will move to the right until the plates (5) and discs (6) of the clutch are held together. Now the hub (10) is connected to the ring (17) and power can go from the gear group (14) to the output shaft (13) of the transmission.
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OUTPUT CLUTCH ENGAGED
1. Plate. 5. Plate. 6. Disc. 10. Hub. 11. Plate. 12. Piston. 13. Output shaft. 14. Gear group. 15. Hub. 16. Thrust bearing. 17. Ring.
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The pressure of the air sent to the output clutch is controlled by a pressure regulator. The pressure in 1st through 4th speed is 92 psi (6.5 kg/cm2 ), in 5th through 8th speed it is 74 psi (5.2 kg/cm2 ), in 9th through 12th speed it is 37 psi (2.6 kg/cm2 ),
and in 13th through 16th speed it is 19 psi (1.4 kg/cm2 ). The air pressure is higher when the torque sent through the clutch is higher (the lower the gear ratio, the higher the torque). The pressure regulator keeps the output clutch from getting more air pressure than necessary.
PRESSURE REGULATOR, CLUTCHES AND BRAKES
PRESSURE REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT
1. Connect an air pressure gauge to the gauge hole (1) for the output clutch.
2. Start the engine.
3. Put the selector lever in 16th speed.
4. The pressure reading must be 19 ± 2 psi (1.4 ± 0.1 kg/cm2 ) with 120 psi (8.4 kg/cm2 )
air pressure (truck air) to the transmission control.
5. The air pressure to the output clutch can be adjusted by the addition or removal of shims (2) in the pressure regulator.
PRESSURE CHANGE TO THE OUTPUT CLUTCH BY THE ADDITION OF REMOVAL OF ONE SHIM
Thickness Change In Shim
Part No. in. mm psi kg/cm2
9N1574 .010 0.25 1 0.07
9N1575 .030 0.76 3 0.21
NOTE: With 90 psi (6.3 kg/cm2 ) air pressure (shop air) to the transmission control, the pressure reading must be 22.4 ± 2 psi (1.6 ± 0.1 kg/cm2 ).
AIR TESTS FOR CLUTCHES AND BRAKES
Shop air can be put into the transmission housing to operate the clutches and brakes one at a time. This test is used to find leaks in a clutch or brake. It does not test the transmission controls for correct operation.
Remove the transmission controls and put pressure air into the correct hole for each clutch or brake one at a time. A large air leak inside the transmission gives the indication that the specific clutch or brake has damaged seals. Make the necessary repairs.
NOTE: There are two holes (4) and (5) that go to the output clutch. One of these holes must have a plug on it during the test of the output clutch.
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TESTING AND ADJUSTING
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 (()
0 0 0 0
)~~P o 0 ~I}ls (- BRAKE
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
~ 0 CLUTCH
0
0 0 0
PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT FOR OUTPUT CLUTCH
1. Gauge hole. 2. Shims.
AIR HOLES FOR CLUTCHES AND BRAKES
1. Output brake hole. 2. Input clutch hole. 3. Input brake hole. 4. Output clutch hole. 5. Output clutch hole.
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7155 TRUCK TRANSMISSION DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
TRANSMISSION GEARS AND CLUTCHES 110. Remove spacers (158) from the three
coun tershafts.
111. Remove plate (160) from the rear case.
112. Remove three bearings (159) from the plate with tooling (C).
113. Remove shifting fork (144). Remove collar (161) from the shaft.
114. Put a mark with paint on the three countershafts and gear (164) to show location of the countershafts in the gear.
115. Put a strap or rope around the three countershafts. Fasten a hoist to the strap or rope. Remove three countershafts (162) and the gears as a unit.
116. Put the countershafts and gears on the floor. Make a separation of the countershafts from the gears. Remove the collar from the gear in the center.
117. Remove bearing race (163) from each end of the three countershafts with tooling (B).
118. Remove gear (165) and shaft (167). Remove the collar from the shaft.
119. Remove three bearings (166) from the rear case with tooling (C).
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