Exam 14: Transmission Disassembly
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Technician A says during transmission overhaul all fluid passages must be inspected for debris by blowing them out with compressed air. Technician B says that during transmission overhaul each sprag must be fully disassembled and checked for damage. Who is correct?
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Technician A says while disassembling the transmission, by working carefully and being observant you can discover clues as to why a transmission failed. Technician B says you should quickly disassemble a transmission and begin cleaning the parts to save on time. Who is correct?
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Tech A states that thrust washers should all be replaced when rebuilding a transmission. Tech B states that thrust washers can be made out of plastic and they can be easily broken by careless handling. Who is correct?
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Tech A says that the transmission case sealing surfaces should be checked with a straight edge. Tech B says that the valve body must be stored flat to prevent warping it. Who is correct?
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Which of the following best serves to rebuild a transmission?
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Technician A says that transmission end play can be adjusted with select fit thrust washers. Technician B says that transmission end play should be measured after the front pump is installed. Who is correct?
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Technician A says while disassembling the transmission, you can discover clues as to why a transmission failed. Technician B says you should quickly tear apart a transmission and begin cleaning the parts. Who is correct?
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Tech A says that a special puller will be required to remove the front pump from the transmission. Tech B says that a pry bar can be used to remove the pump once the valve body has been removed. Who is correct?
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Technician A says that all internal transmission work must be performed in a clean environment. Technician B says that even the smallest dirt or debris in a valve body can cause a valve in a valve body to stick in its bore. Who is correct?
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When disassembling an automatic transmission, the best practice is to disassemble, clean and inspect every possible part at once so that you can make a complete parts list of required components.
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Tech A states that a methodical approach for transmission disassembly helps to prevent missed steps and to locate any faults. Tech B states that the best way to disassemble a transmission is to quickly tear apart a transmission and begin cleaning the parts. Who is correct?
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Tech A states that a methodical approach for transmission disassembly helps to prevent missed steps and to locate any faults. Tech B states that the best way to disassemble a transmission is to quickly tear apart a transmission and begin cleaning the parts. Who is correct?
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Tech A states that a transmission that will be repaired or rebuilt needs to be carefully disassembled. Tech B states that a technician should know the correct testing and service procedures for a transmission disassembly. Who is correct?
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Which of the following indicates that the bushings in the transmission may need to be replaced?
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Which of the following terms refers to the amount of force placed on a bearing before any vehicle load is on the bearing?
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Which of the following practices should be followed when disassembling an automatic transmission?
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