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FAW Middle Housing Assembly: Deconstructing the 22 Comprehensive Components

Welcome to this comprehensive technical deconstruction of the FAW Middle Housing Assembly (Part No. 1701035-A2V), also known as the “mid-case.” This is the central, structural skeleton of the main gearbox for the FAW Jiefang CA4251P66K24T1A3E5 6×4 diesel semi-trailer tractor.

FAW Middle Housing Assembly
FAW Middle Housing Assembly

The FAW Middle Housing Assembly is arguably the most critical and complex casing in the entire transmission. Its function is to hold the main shaft, counter-shaft, and reverse idler shaft in perfect, parallel alignment, all while containing the transmission’s oil supply and supporting the shift-rail mechanism.

This in-depth guide is an essential resource for professional transmission technicians and parts specialists. We will analyze all 22 serviceable components of the FAW Middle Housing Assembly, including the main casing, its lubrication system (plugs, filters), the shift-fork bushings, and the critical reverse light switch.

Core Component: The Middle Housing (1701035-A2V)

The heart of this assembly is the ‘Mid-housing with steel wire sleeve set assy’ (1701035-A2V). This is the main body of the FAW Middle Housing Assembly. It is a massive, precision-machined casting, typically made of aluminum to save weight and effectively dissipate heat from the gear oil. This component is the “skeleton” that everything else bolts into.

Its most critical features are the internal, precision-bored “saddles” or “bores.” These are the holes that hold the main bearings for the input shaft, main shaft, and counter-shaft. These bores must be perfectly parallel to each other, as any misalignment would cause the gears to mesh improperly, leading to a catastrophic “whine” and rapid gear destruction.

The designation “with steel wire sleeve set assy” is a critical quality feature. It means that the high-stress threaded holes in the soft aluminum casting of the FAW Middle Housing Assembly have been reinforced with “Helicoils” (steel wire inserts). This is vital for the ‘Stud bolts’ (CQ1211640) and the many ‘Hex flange bolts’ (Q1841060S, Q1840820S) that hold the transmission together, preventing the threads from stripping during service and ensuring a high-torque, durable assembly. This is a core feature of a high-quality FAW Middle Housing Assembly.

The Lubrication & Service System

The FAW Middle Housing Assembly is designed to hold several gallons of heavy-duty gear oil. This parts list details all the critical service points for this fluid.

**1. Oil Fill/Check:** The ‘Oil filler plug’ (1701041-A2K) is the “fill” port, located high on the side of the housing. The transmission is filled until oil begins to weep from this hole, which is how the correct oil level is set.

**2. Oil Drain:** The ‘Drain plug assy’ (1701765-A2K) is the “drain” port, located at the lowest point. This plug is typically magnetic, designed to trap any fine metal particles from normal gear wear. Inspecting this plug during an oil change is a critical diagnostic step for the health of the FAW Middle Housing Assembly.

**3. Sealing:** Both plugs are sealed by the ‘Gasket-plug, drain’ (1701042-A2K), of which there are two. These are “crush washers” and are single-use items that must be replaced to prevent leaks. The ‘Inner hex tapered screw plug’ (Q61901) is used to seal a manufacturing or diagnostic port on the FAW Middle Housing Assembly.

Internal Oil Filtration (1701050-A2K)

A critical, yet simple, component of the FAW Middle Housing Assembly‘s lubrication system is the ‘Filter screen assembly’ (1701050-A2K). This is the “pickup screen” for the transmission’s internal oil pump. It is located deep inside the housing, submerged in the oil sump.

Its function is to provide a “coarse” filter, blocking any large debris (e.g., chipped gear teeth, metal shavings, or gasket fragments) from being sucked into the high-pressure oil pump. A failure of this screen would allow debris to circulate, destroying the oil pump and subsequently starving the entire gearbox of lubrication.

The ‘Gasket-filter screen assembly’ (1701056-A2K) is the seal for this component. Its integrity is vital, as a failed gasket would allow the pump to suck in unfiltered oil from *around* the screen, defeating its purpose. This is a vital part of the FAW Middle Housing Assembly‘s longevity.

Shift System: Bushings, Pins, and Switch

The FAW Middle Housing Assembly provides the foundation for the internal shift components (detailed in Assembly 153). This includes the ‘Bushing-reverse fork shaft’ (1701014-A9P) and the three ‘Bushing-shift fork shaft’ (1701013-A9P) units. These are the bronze “wear” bushings that are pressed into the aluminum housing. The hardened steel shift rails slide through these bushings, allowing for smooth, low-friction shifting.

The ‘Dowel pin-sub housing’ (1701052-A2V) units are used to perfectly align the FAW Middle Housing Assembly to the rear “sub-box” (auxiliary) housing.

A key electronic component mounted to this FAW Middle Housing Assembly is the ‘Reverse light switch assembly’ (3729100-54W-C00). This is a spring-loaded “plunger” switch. When the driver moves the shifter into the reverse gate, the reverse shift rail (supported by 1701014-A9P) pushes this plunger in, which completes an electrical circuit. This signal turns on the vehicle’s white reversing lights and the audible backup alarm, making it a critical safety component.

FAW Middle Housing Assembly Parts List

The following table provides the complete, detailed breakdown of all 22 components identified in the ‘Middle Housing Assembly’ diagram for the FAW CA4251P66K24T1A3E5 tractor. This FAW Middle Housing Assembly is the core of the main gearbox.

Mark Part No. Part Name Quantity
11701711-A2KLifting eye1
21703166B41UBracket-support connecting rod1
3Q1841065SHex flange bolt, coarse rod (Standard Type)1
41701014-A9PBushing-reverse fork shaft1
51701013-A9PBushing-shift fork shaft3
6Q1841060SHex flange bolt, coarse rod (Standard Type)18
71701043-A9PCover – lower right idler1
8Q1840820SHex flange bolt, coarse rod (Standard Type)16
91701765-A2KDrain plug assy1
101701050-A2KFilter screen assembly1
111701056-A2KGasket-filter screen assembly1
121701041-A2KOil filler plug1
131701042-A2KGasket-plug, drain2
141701052-A2VDowel pin-sub housing2
15Q61901Inner hex tapered screw plug1
161701043-A2VCover – upper left idler1
17CQ1211640Stud bolt2
18Q40316Spring gasket2
19CQ34116Hex nut2
201702242-A9PPost pin1
213729100-54W-C00Reverse light switch assembly1
221701035-A2VMid-housing with steel wire sleeve set assy1

Technical Specifications and Assembly Context

The specifications for the FAW Middle Housing Assembly are defined by its function as the structural, precision-machined “mid-case” of the transmission. The entire FAW Middle Housing Assembly is a key structural component.

Integrated System 2
Vehicle Application FAW Jiefang CA4251P66K24T1A3E5 6×4 Tractor
Component Group FAW Middle Housing Assembly (Transmission)
Main Housing P/N 1701035-A2V
Common Name Transmission Mid-Case / Main Housing
Material (Typical) Cast Aluminum with Steel Wire Thread Inserts
Key Feature Houses main/counter shafts and shift rail bushings.
Integrated System 1 Internal Oil Filtration (1701050-A2K)
Oil Fill (1701041-A2K) and Drain (1701765-A2K) Ports
Electronic Sensor Reverse Light Switch (3729100-54W-C00)
Primary Function To house, protect, and lubricate all main gearbox components and ensure perfect shaft alignment.

Packaging and Logistics

FAW parts, including the Cylinder Block Assembly, are packaged with care to ensure safe delivery. Each component is secured in protective materials to prevent damage during transit. The logistics network guarantees timely shipments worldwide, supporting efficient maintenance operations. Below is an image illustrating the standard packaging for FAW truck parts, showcasing the attention to detail in handling and storage.

FAW Parts Packaging

This packaging approach minimizes the risk of corrosion or impact damage, ensuring that parts like the FAW Cylinder Block Assembly arrive in perfect condition. Customers can rely on FAW’s logistics for consistent quality and reliability.

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