Assembly
ASSEMBLYNOTE:
^ Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly.
^ Check and adjust each part during assembly.
^ Keep the shims and washers in order, so that hey are not improperly installed.
^ Thoroughly clean the surfaces on which the shims, washers and bearings are to be installed.
^ Apply gear oil when installing the bearings and thrust washers.
^ Be careful not to mix up the RH and LH bearing races.
^ Use a new O-ring and gasket.
^ Replace the oil seal with a new part at every disassembly.
^ Be careful not to mix up the oil seal RH and LH.
^ Apply differential gear oil to the lips when installing the oil seal.
1) Adjusting preload for front and rear bearings
NOTE:
Adjust the bearing preload between front and rear bearings with spacer and washer. Pinion height adjusting washer is not affected by this adjustment. The adjustment must not be carried out with oil seal inserted.
1) Install the rear bearing race into the differential carrier using ST1 and ST2.
ST1 398477701 HANDLE
ST2 398477703 DRIFT 2
2) Install the front bearing race to the differential carrier using ST1 and ST2.
ST1 398477701 HANDLE
ST2 398477702DRIFT
3) Insert the ST1 into carrier with the pinion height adjusting washer and rear bearing cone fitted onto it.
NOTE:
^ If tooth contact (drive pinion, hypoid driven gear) is normal in the inspection before disassembling, verify that the washer is not deformed, and then reuse the used washer.
^ Use new rear bearing cone.
4) Install the preload adjusting spacer and washer, front bearing cone, ST2, companion flange, washer and self locking nut.
ST1 398507702 DUMMY SHAFT
ST2 398507703 DUMMY COLLAR
5) Turn the ST1 by hand to smooth the bearing, and tighten the self-locking nut while measuring the initial load or initial torque with a spring scale or torque wrench. Select the preload adjusting washer and spacer so that the specified preload is obtained when nut is tightened to the specified torque.
NOTE:
^ Use a new self-locking nut.
^ Measure the preload indirection of tangent to the flange.
^ Be careful not to give excessive preload.
^ When tightening the self-locking nut, lock ST1 with ST2 as shown in the figure.
ST1 398507702 DUMMY SHAFT
ST2 398507704 BLOCK
Tightening torque:
181.5 N-m (18.5 kgf-m, 133.9 ft-lb)
Initial load.
17.7 - 38.8 N (1.8 - 4.0 kgf, 4.0 - 8.7 lb)
Initial torque:
0.67-1.47 N-m
(0.07 - 0.15 kgf-m, 0.49 - 1.08 ft-lb)
2) Adjusting drive pinion height: Adjust the drive pinion height with washer installed between the rear bearing cone and the back of pinion gear.
1) Attach the ST2.
NOTE:
At this time, install a provisionally selected or previously used pinion height adjusting washer. Measure and record the thickness.
ST1 398507702 DUMMY SHAFT
ST2 398507701 DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER GAUGE
ST3 398507703 DUMMY COLLAR
2) Measure the clearance "N" between the end of ST2 and the end surface of ST1 by using a thickness gauge.
NOTE:
Make sure there is no clearance between the case and ST2.
ST1 398507702 DUMMY SHAFT
ST2 398507701 DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER GAUGE
3) Obtain the thickness of pinion height adjusting washer to be inserted from the following formula, and replace the temporarily installed washer with this one.
T = To + N - (H x 0.01) - 0.20 mm (0.0079 in)
NOTE:
Use copies of this page.
(Example of calculation)
To = 2.20 mm (0.0866 in) + 1.20 mm (0.0472 in) = 3.40 mm (0.1339 in)
N = 0.23 mm (0.0091 in)
H = + 1
T = 3.40 mm (0.1339 in) + 0.23 mm (0.0091 in) - 0.01 mm (0.0004 in) - 0.20 mm (0.0079 in) = 3.42 mm (0.1346 in)
Result: Thickness = 3.42 mm (0.1346 in) Therefore use washer 383605200.
3) Install the selected pinion height adjusting washer on drive pinion, and press the rear bearing cone into position with ST.
ST 398177700 INSTALLER
4) Insert the drive pinion into the differential carrier, and install the preselected bearing preload adjusting spacer and washer.
5) Press-fit the front bearing cone into case with ST1, ST2 and ST3.
ST1 398507703 DUMMY COLLAR
ST2 399780104 WEIGHT
ST3 899580100 INSTALLER
6) Insert the spacer, then press-fit the pilot bearing with ST1 and ST2.
ST1 399780104 WEIGHT
ST2 899580100 INSTALLER
7) Fit a new oil seal with ST.
NOTE:
^ Press-fit until the oil seal end comes 1 mm (0.04 in) inward from end of carrier.
^ Apply differential gear oil to the oil seal lips.
ST 498447120 INSTALLER
8) Press-fit the companion flange with ST1 and ST2.
NOTE:
Be careful not to damage the bearing.
ST1 899874100 INSTALLER
ST2 399780104 WEIGHT
9) Apply seal material on the drive pinion shaft thread and new self-locking nut seat.
Seal material:
THREE BOND 1324 (Part No. 004403042) or equivalent
10) Attach new self-locking nuts, and tighten with the ST.
ST 498427200 FLANGE WRENCH
Tightening torque:
181.5 N-m (18.5 kgf-m, 133.9 ft-lb)
11) Check the initial torque and initial load.
Initial load:
17.7 - 38.8 N-m
(1.8 - 4.0 kgf-m, 4.0 - 8.7 ft-lb)
Initial torque:
0. 67 - 1.47 N-m
(0.07 - 0.15 kgf-m, 0.49 - 1.08 ft-lb)
12) Assembling differential case Install the side gears and pinion mate gears, with their thrust washers and pinion mate shaft, into the differential case.
NOTE:
^ Apply gear oil on both sides of the washer and on the side gear shaft before installing.
^ Insert the pinion mate shaft into the differential case by aligning the lock pin holes.
1) Measure the side gear backlash.
Side gear backlash:
0.10 - 0.20 mm (0.004 - 0.008 in)
2) Adjust the backlash as specified by selecting side gear thrust washer.
3) Check the condition of rotation after applying oil to the gear tooth surfaces and thrust washer surfaces.
4) After inserting the pinion shaft lock pin into differential case, stake the both sides of the hole to prevent pin from falling off.
13) Install the driven gear to the differential case.
NOTE:
^ Before installing bolts, apply seal material to bolt threads.
Seal material:
THREE BOND 1324 (Part No. 004403042) or equivalent
^ Make sure there is no clearance between the differential case and driven gear.
^ Tighten opposing bolts in order.
Tightening torque:
103 N-m (10.5 kgf-m, 76.0 ft-lb)
14) Press the side bearing into differential case using ST.
ST 398487700 DRIFT
15) Press the side bearing outer race into the side retainer using the ST.
ST 398417700 DRIFT
16) Side retainer shim adjustment
1) The driven gear backlash and side bearing preload can be adjusted by the side retainer shim thickness.
2) Install the differential case assembly into differential carrier in the reverse order of disassembly.
NOTE:
Be careful not to hit the teeth against the case.
3) Install the side retainer shims and O-ring to retainers RH and LH on which they were installed.
NOTE:
^ Replace the O-ring with a new part.
^ Replace broken or corroded side retainer shims with a new part of the same thickness.
4) Align the arrow mark on the differential carrier with that on the side retainer during installation.
NOTE:
Be careful that side bearing outer race is not damaged by the bearing roller.
5) Tighten the side retainer bolts.
Tightening torque:
10.5 N-m (1.1 kgf-m, 7.7 ft-lb)
6) Measure the hypoid driven gear to drive pinion backlash. Set the magnet base on differential carrier. Align the contact point of dial gauge with tooth face of hypoid driven gear, and move hypoid driven gear while holding drive pinion still. Read the value indicated on dial gauge. If the backlash is outside the standard range, adjust the side retainer shim by the following method.
^ When backlash is less than 0.1 mm (0.004 in):
Reduce the thickness of shim on the back side of the hypoid driven gear and increase the thickness of shims on the teeth side of the hypoid driven gear.
^ When backlash exceeds 0.2 mm (0.008 in):
Increase the thickness of shim on the back side of the hypoid driven gear and reduce the thickness of shims on the teeth side of the hypoid driven gear.
Backlash:
0.10 - 0.20 mm (0.004 - 0.008 in)
7) At the same time, measure the total preload of the drive pinion. Compared with the resistance when differential case is not installed, if the total preload is not within specification, adjust the thickness of side retainer shims, increasing/reducing both shims by an even amount at a time.
Total preload:
20.7 - 54.4 N (2.1 - 5.5 kgf, 4.7 - 12.2 lbf)
17) Recheck the hypoid driven gear to drive pinion backlash.
Backlash:
0.10 - 0.20 mm (0.004 - 0.008 in)
18) Check the runout on the backside of the hypoid driven gear, and make sure that the pinion and hypoid driven gears rotate smoothly.
If the runout on the back side of the hypoid driven gear exceeds the specification, check for any foreign material between the hypoid driven gear and differential case, and for any deformation of the case or gear.
Hypoid driven gear back surface runout:
0.05 mm (0.002 in)
19) Checking and adjusting the tooth contact of hypoid driven gear
1) Apply lead-free red dye evenly on the both sides of three to four teeth of the hypoid driven gear. Check the contact pattern after rotating the hypoid driven gear several revolutions back and forth until a definite contact pattern appears on the hypoid driven gear.
2) When the contact pattern is not correct, readjust.
NOTE:
Be sure to wipe off the lead-free red dye completely after the adjustment is completed.
^ Correct tooth contact
Check item: Tooth contact pattern is slightly shifted toward toe side under no-load rotation. (When driving, it moves towards the heel side.)
^ Face contact
Check item: Backlash is too large.
Contact pattern
Corrective action: Increase thickness of drive pinion height adjusting washer in order to bring drive pinion close to hypoid driven gear.
^ Flank contact
Check item: Backlash is too small.
Contact pattern
Corrective action: Reduce the thickness of pinion height adjusting washer according to the procedure for bringing drive pinion away from hypoid driven gear.
^ Toe contact (inside contact)
Check item: Teeth contact area is too small.
Contact pattern
Corrective action: Reduce the thickness of pinion height adjusting washer according to the procedure for bringing drive pinion away from hypoid driven gear.
^ Heel contact (outside end contact)
Check item: Teeth contact area is too small.
Contact pattern
Corrective action: Increase thickness of drive pinion height adjusting washer in order to bring the drive pinion closer to the hypoid driven gear.
20) If proper tooth contact is not obtained, once again adjust the drive pinion height by changing the RH and LH side retainer shims and the hypoid gear backlash.
1) Drive pinion height
ST1 398507702 DUMMY SHAFT
ST2 398507701 DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER GAUGE
T = To + N - (H x 0.01) - 0.20 mm (0.008 in)
Place:
T = Thickness of pinion height adjusting washer mm (in)
To = Thickness of washer temporarily inserted mm (in)
N = Clearance of thickness gauge mm (in)
H = Figure marked on drive pinion head
2) Hypoid gear backlash
Backlash:
0.10 - 0.20 mm (0.004 - 0.008 in)
21) Remove the RH and LH side retainers.
22) Install new O-rings to the side retainers on both sides.
23) Install the oil seal to the side retainer of both sides.
24) Align the arrow mark on the differential carrier with that on the side retainer during installation.
25) Apply liquid gasket to the bolt with arrow marks and install the side retainer.
Liquid gasket:
THREE BOND 1110B (Part No. K08 79 Y0020) or equivalent
Tightening torque:
10.5 N-m (1.1 kgf-m, 7.7 ft-lb)
26) Install the new gasket and rear cover, and tighten the bolts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
29.5 N-m (3.0 kgf-m, 21.8 ft-lb)
27) Install the air breather cap.
28) Install the oil drain plug and filler plug.
Tightening torque:
49 N-m (5.0 kgf-m, 36.1 ft-lb)