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Intermediate/Overdrive Cylinder Assembly: Disassembly

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  1. Using the special tools, compress the overdrive clutch piston return spring.
    Fig 1: Compressing Overdrive Clutch Piston Return Spring
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  2. Remove the overdrive clutch piston return spring retainer. Remove the special tools.
    Fig 2: Removing Overdrive Clutch Piston Return Spring Retainer
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  3. Remove the overdrive clutch piston return spring.
    Fig 3: Removing Overdrive Clutch Piston Return Spring
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  4. NOTE: The overdrive piston seals are bonded to the piston. If the seals are damaged, replace the piston assembly.
    Fig 4: Removing Overdrive Clutch Piston And Seal Assembly
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  5. Remove the overdrive clutch piston and seal assembly.
  6. Remove the intermediate clutch piston.
    Fig 5: Removing Intermediate Clutch Piston
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  7. Using the special tool, remove the intermediate clutch piston inner seal.
    Fig 6: Removing Intermediate Clutch Piston Inner Seal
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  8. Using the special tool, remove the intermediate clutch piston outer seal.
    Fig 7: Removing Intermediate Clutch Piston Outer Seal
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