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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

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The gearbox consists of a torque converter housing, an intermediate plate, a gearbox housing and a rear extension 
housing, bolted together in series. The rear of the gearbox is supported by a rubber mounting installed between a 
mounting bracket on the gearbox and the LH chassis rail. A heat shield is installed on the mounting to protect it from 
the exhaust.

Sectioned view of gearbox

Lock-up clutch
Impeller
Turbine
Forward drive clutch
Reverse drive clutch
Brake clutch
Brake clutch
Brake clutch
Epicyclic gear set

10 Epicyclic gear set
11 Clutch
12 Brake clutch
13 Output shaft
14 Freewheel (one way clutch)
15 Freewheel (one way clutch)
16 Freewheel (one way clutch)
17 Stator and one way clutch

Torque converter housing
The torque converter housing attaches the gearbox to the engine and contains the torque converter. Different torque 
converter housings are used to accommodate the difference between the V8 and Td5 engine interfaces. The torque 
converter is connected to the engine drive plate and transmits the drive from the engine to the gearbox input shaft. 
When engaged, a hydraulic lock-up clutch in the torque converter prevents slippage, to give a direct drive from the 
engine to the gearbox for improved driving response.

Intermediate plate
The intermediate plate supports the gearbox input shaft and provides the interface between the transmission fluid 
pump and the lubrication circuit. The pump attaches to the front of the intermediate plate and is driven by the impeller 
in the torque converter. The pump pressurises transmission fluid drawn from the sump on the gearbox housing. The 
pressurised fluid then circulates through the torque converter and gearbox housing components for cooling, 
lubrication and gear shift purposes. Ports around the outer periphery of the intermediate plate provide the inlet and 
outlet connections to the fluid cooler and a pressure take-off point for servicing.

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