700R4 Manual Reverse Valve Body: Installation Instructions
700R4 Manual Reverse Valve Body: Installation Instructions
700R4 Manual Reverse Valve Body: Installation Instructions
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PACKING LIST
Compu Flow Manual Valve Body Internal Wiring harness
Separator Plate Wire Splice Connectors (2)
Valve Body Gaskets (2) Fourth Gear pressure Switch
Transmission Pan Gasket .500 Boost valve
Filter Seal Ring Purple Pressure Regulator Spring
Heavy Duty Servo Kit Pressure Regulator Retaining Ring
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NOTE: On transmission components not being used, you can save and store the pieces to convert your transmission
back to OEM specs if you so desire.
STEP 1: Drain the oil pan. You will need a pan to catch fluid. Remove transmission oil pan bolts. When removing
bolts, remove so pan will not drop completely off but will be held into place so that one side will allow the fluid to be
drained. After the fluid has drained, remove the rest of the bolts and pour out the remaining fluid. Remove gasket
and discard. If gasket material sticks to transmission pan or case. Remove all material completely. A 700 R-4
transmission does not have a drain plug. You may want to install a universal drain plug kit into your pan now that
you have the pan off.
STEP 2: Carefully remove the oil filter by pulling it straight down. Remove the pickup tube o-ring from the pump if it
does not come out with the filter. Discard the o-ring. There is a small gasket that fits on the filter tube. Make sure
it is still on the filter tube. If not, remove it from the case. Inspect the oil filter. Replace the filter if it is dirty or has
not been changed in over 25,000 miles.
STEP 7: Remove the remaining valve body bolts except for one
near the center of the valve body. Holding the valve body securely,
remove the last bolt and lower the valve body separator plate and
gaskets. Remove the 3-4 accumulator spring, 3-4 piston seal, 3-4
accumulator piston and the 3-4 accumulator piston pin. Some of
the accumulator assembly parts will drop out of the valve body as
it is lowered. There are several check balls above the separator
plate and in the valve body. Be careful not to lose them if you are
intending to return the transmission to OEM specs at a later date.
Before removing any check balls from the valve body, note their
position for future reference.
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STEP 10: Install Valve Body. Be sure to engage man-
ual valve with linkage properly. Do not force the valve
or bend the linkage during assembly. Install one valve
body bolt to hold the valve body into place. Do not
tighten bolt.
STEP 12: Install all the remaining valve body bolts, the
detent roller spring and wire clips. The throttle pressure
mechanism can be left out when using the full manual
reverse shift valve body. Tighten the valve body bolts
and small support plate bolts to 8 foot pounds. Tighten
detent roller spring bolt to 10 foot pounds. Do not
overtighten.
Install wiring harness and solenoid into the transmission. Torque the solenoid bolts to 8 foot pounds. Plug the two
pressure connectors into the pressure switch on the valve body. Reinsert the black plastic transmission case con-
nector to the transmission. You may need to transfer the plastic wiring retainer from your OE harness to protect
the wires.
STEP 14: External Wiring - Using 18 gauge wire, run a 12 volt source to Terminal A. Terminal D will need to be
grounded (use 18 gauge wire). The TCC is now set to engage automatically in 4th gear only. The converter clutch
will release when the transmission is downshifted out of 4th gear. If you desire more control over the TCC, you have
two options): Option 1 will allow you to lock up the torque converter in 2nd, 3rd and/or 4th by running wire B to a
ground dash mounted toggle switch. Option 2 is for drivers that may want to shut down the TCC system completely.
You will need to only run the 12 volt source through a second dash mounted toggle switch. Now you may manually
turn the lock up system on and off. (See wiring diagram - Figure 6).
STEP 15: Install the filter seal ring supplied, onto the filter tube. Lubricate the seal ring with the transmission fluid
and install the filter into the pump.
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STEP 16: Clean all old gasket material from the oil
pan and the case. Wash pan in solvent and install with
the new pan gasket supplied. Do not use any gasket
sealer. Make sure servo exhaust hole is not plugged or
stopped up (Figure 8). When cleaning gasket material,
some could have accidentally gotten into this opening.
Install pan bolts and tighten to 10 foot pounds.