ZF8HP Rebuild
ZF8HP Rebuild
ZF8HP Rebuild
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ZF8HP Rebuild
Presented by:
Mike Souza
ATRA Senior
Research Technician
ZF8HP Rebuild Webinar 2015 ATRA. All Rights Reserved.
Transmission Identification
With all the different variations of parts found in several vehicle models, its always
important to use the transmission ID information when ordering parts.
P1
P2
P3
P4
Clutch Layout
Carefully removed vertically as one assembly to prevent damage to the P4 annulus drum (shell).
Splines into pump housing
A Clutch
Pump
Housing
B Clutch
Splines into C & E clutch drum
E Clutch
Case
C Clutch
Splines into D Clutch Drum
D Clutch
P4 Annulus
Drum (shell)
C&E
Clutch Drum
D Clutch
Drum
Drivetrain Assembly
Drivetrain Assembly
Carefully remove the snap ring to prevent damage to the P4 annulus drum (shell). This should be
done with a factory tool or something similar such as a large hose clamp.
The material of the shell is very brittle and can be broken or distorted easily.
To remove the snap ring start at 180 degrees opposite of the snap ring opening
Special thanks to Niel Speetjens for some of the photos used in this handout.
Package of 3
2012 (LD, LX)
2013 (DS, LD, LX)
2014 (DS, LD, LX, WD, WK)
Seen on the internet at lower & higher prices.
P1 Planet
P2 Ring
Gear / P3
Sun Gear
P2 Planet
P1 & P2
Sun Gear
D Clutch Hub
P3 Ring
Gear
E Clutch
C Clutch
D Clutch
P4 Planet
P4 Sun Gear Shell
(C & E Clutch Drum)
(D Clutch
Drum)
P4 Annulus
E Clutch Assembly
C Clutch Assembly
D Clutch Assembly
D Clutch Assembly
Balance Pistons
As with any transmission with balance pistons, this is basically how they work.
Balance Oil Function
Apply Piston
Baffle Plate
Lube
Forward Clutch
Seal
This Oil Prevents The Clutches From Appling Due To Centrifugal Force
More Reliable Clutch Engagement & Release Control At Any Speed
Improves Shift Refinement
Factory Method
Total clearance should be
1.52mm to 1.93mm (.060 to
.076)
There are selective
Pressure Plates available.
1.52mm to 1.93mm
(.060 to .076)
This method will work with the rest of the clutch assemblies throughout the rest of this and other transmissions.
Clutch Clearances
Clutch clearance is measured with the clutch components compressed within
the drum with at least 45 lbs. of downward force on the pressure plate.
Measure clearance with a feeler gauge between the pressure plate and the
snap ring.
Clutch
Clearance
Adjusted By
Snap Rings
Backing Plates
Backing Plates
Snap Rings
Backing Plates
Pry here to
separate
halves
Pry here to
separate
halves
Upper Valve
Body
Screen
Flat side of
accumulator
faces up
7
Rocker
Ball
Pump Assembly
Use a screwdriver to
gently pry the pump body
out of the stator support
assembly.
The drive gear, chain and
pump body must be lifted
off the stator support as
an assembly
Pump Assembly
This vane type pump comes apart using a small pair of snap ring pliers. Remove
the snap ring from the drive shaft and remove the cover. This vane type pump
assembly is very small
but efficient.
Pump Function
This is a very small vane pump. The pump is built with two chambers. This
means there are two inlets and two outlets to the pump body
Inlet
Outlet
Outlet
Inlet
System pressure 80 psi to 250 psi (max. 460 psi)
Displacement 1,85 US gallons to 5,81 US gallons a minute
Pump Function
Reduces Cavitation & Noise
Sprocket
Side
Faces
Down
TCC
Lube
E Clutch
E Clutch
C Clutch
C Clutch
D Clutch
Recommended Fluid
ZF Lifeguard is the recommended type of fluid to be used.
Fluid capacities are
model dependent.
Torque Specifications
Extension Housing to Transmission Bolt ...................... 20 Ft. Lbs.
Manual Park Release Cable to Case Bolt....................... 15 Ft. Lbs.
Manual Park Release Lever Shaft Nut ............................ 89 In. Lbs.
Manual Park Release Lever Assembly Nut .................... 89 In. Lbs.
Oil Pan Drain Plug ............................................................ 80 In. Lbs.
Oil Fill Plug ........................................................................ 26 Ft. Lbs.
Oil Pan Bolt ....................................................................... 89 In. Lbs.
Oil Pump Assembly to Case Bolt..................................... 44 In. Lbs. + 45
Oil Pump Housing to Cover Bolt...................................... 44 In. Lbs. + 45
Output Speed Sensor Bolt ............................................... 71 In. Lbs.
Torque Converter Bolt...................................................... 31 Ft. Lbs.
Park Pawl Lock Rod Guide Plate Bolt ............................ 89 In. Lbs.
Park Pawl Shaft Plug ........................................................ 26 Ft. Lbs.
Propeller Shaft Flange Nut............................................... 44 Ft. Lbs.
Shifter Assembly Bolts..................................................... 65 In. Lbs.
Shifter Knob Lower Shroud Bolt..................................... 65 In. Lbs.
Torque Converter to Flex Plate Bolt ............................... 31 Ft. Lbs.
Transfer Case to Transmission Nut ................................ 20 Ft. Lbs.
Transmission Mount to Adapter...................................... 24 Ft. Lbs.
Valve Body Bolt................................................................. 71 In. Lbs.
Transmission Heater to Transmission............................ 18 Ft. Lbs.
TCM Adaptation
It is necessary to perform a drive cycle to provide the proper baseline
transmission adaptation. The adaptation procedure should be performed if any of
the following procedures are performed:
Transmission Assembly Replacement
Transmission Control Module Assembly (TCMA) Replacement
Internal Transmission repairs
Torque Converter Replacement
1. With the scan tool, clear any DTCs that may be set.
2. Drive the vehicle until the vehicle temperature is greater than 30C (86F).
3. After the vehicle has reached normal operating temperature, and with the scan
tool, monitor actual gear state.
Drive the vehicle normally with the accelerator pedal between 10% and 20% until
7th gear has been achieved, approximately 76 km/h (47 mph).
After 7th gear has been achieved, coast down to 30 mph with no application of the
brake or accelerator to allow a 6-5 shift.
Brake the vehicle to a stop. Repeat this procedure 5 times.
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