Part 1
AxleSpecial Tool(s):
Special Tool(s):
Special Tool(s):
Special Tool(s):
Material:
Disassembly
1. Remove the front drive axle assembly.
2. Remove the differential housing cover.
^ Drain the fluid.
^ Remove the bolts.
^ Remove the differential housing cover.
3. CAUTION: The fixture mounting bolts must have the minimum specified thread engagement in the carrier.
Install the special tool.
4. Using a suitable axle shaft remover, remove the right hand and left hand axle shafts.
5. Remove the axle housing tube.
6. CAUTION: The housing spreader adapter bolts must have the minimum specified thread engagement in the carrier.
Install the special tools.
7. Position the special tool on the spreader adapters.
8. Install the special tools.
^ Position the adapter tip in the spreader adapter hole.
9. CAUTION: Overspreading can damage the axle housing.
Spread the axle housing to the specification.
1 Adjust the special tool to zero.
2 Tighten the housing spreader screw to spread the axle housing to the specification.
3 Remove the special tool.
10. CAUTION: Mark the differential bearing caps Top or Bottom and LH or RH appropriately before removing them. Always install the bearing caps in their original place and position.
Mark and remove the differential bearing caps.
1 Remove the bolts.
2 Remove the differential bearing caps.
11. CAUTION: Use wood blocks to avoid axle housing damage.
Remove the differential assembly from the axle housing.
1 Position the wood blocks.
2 Position and push down on the 2 pry bars.
3 Remove the differential assembly.
4 Remove the special tool.
12. Index-mark the axle universal joint flange to the pinion stem.
13. Install the special tool and loosen, but do not remove, the pinion nut.
14. With the pinion nut still engaged by a few threads, use the special tool to separate the axle universal joint flange from the pinion gear.
15. Remove the nut and the flange.
16. Using the special tool and a soft hammer, remove the pinion gear.
17. Discard the drive pinion collapsible spacer.
18. CAUTION: Do not damage the carrier housing while removing the pinion seal.
Remove the pinion seal and slinger.
^ Pry up on the seal flange. Install gripping pliers, and strike with a hammer to remove the seal.
19. Remove the outer pinion bearing.
20. Using the special tools, remove the inner pinion bearing cup.
21. NOTE: The pinion bearing oil baffle aids in bearing lubrication. Normally, it is not necessary to remove the baffle.
If necessary, remove the pinion bearing oil baffle.
22. Remove the outer pinion bearing cup by tapping alternately on each side to prevent the cup from cocking.
23. Using the special tool and a suitable press, remove the pinion bearing.
24. NOTE: A drive pinion bearing adjustment shim sits under the pinion bearing. Use a micrometer to measure the shim thickness. Record the measurement for comparison to the shim gauge reading taken prior to installing the pinion bearing.
Remove and measure the drive pinion bearing adjustment shim.
25. Remove the 10 bolts and the ring gear.
^ Use a drift punch to separate the ring gear from the differential case.
26. Using the special tools, remove the differential bearings.
Assembly
1. CAUTION: Do not omit the pinion bearing oil baffle; bearing failure can result.
If removed, position the baffle on the special tool.
2. Using the special tool, install the baffle.
3. NOTE: Always install new pinion bearings when installing new pinion bearing cups.
Lightly oil the new pinion bearing cups and pinion bearings with front axle lubricant.
4. Using the special tool, install the bearing cups.
5. NOTE: You must use the pinion bearings assembled in this procedure step at final assembly.
Assemble and position the special tools and the pinion bearings in the carrier housing.
1 Position the screw Adapter.
2 Position the aligning Adapter.
3 Position the pinion bearing.
4 Position the gauge disc Adapter.
5 Position the gauge block Adapter.
6 Position the pinion bearing.
7 Thread on the handle Adapter.
6. NOTE: This step duplicates final pinion bearing preload.
Tighten the special tool.
^ Tighten to 2.2 Nm (20 inch lbs.) rotational torque.
7. NOTE: Offset the gauge block Adapter to obtain an accurate reading.
Rotate the gauge block Adapter several half-turns to make sure the pinion bearings seat correctly, and position the gauge block Adapter.
8. Install the special tool.
1 Position the special tool.
2 Install the differential bearing caps.
3 Install the bolts.
^ Tighten to 105 Nm (77 ft. lbs.).
9. NOTE: Use only flat, clean drive pinion bearing adjustment shims.
NOTE: Do not attempt to force the shim between the gauge block Adapter and the gauge tube Adapter. A slight drag indicates correct shim selection.
Use a drive pinion bearing adjustment shim as a gauge for shim selection.
^ Check the adjustment shim thickness between the gauge block Adapter and the gauge tube Adapter.
^ The drive pinion stem is paint marked with a ± number for optimal gear running position. If the marking number is plus (+), subtract the number from the selected shim thickness. If the marking number is minus (-), add the number to the selected shim thickness.
^ After determining the correct shim thickness, remove the special tools.
10. NOTE: You must use the same pinion bearings from the previous steps.
Install the pinion bearing.
^ Place the drive pinion bearing adjustment shim on the pinion gear.
^ Using a suitable press and the special tool, press the pinion bearing until it is firmly seated on the pinion gear.