
FRONT
AXLE
M-20.
FRONT
AXLE
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL:
Four
Wheel Drive
Models
Two Wheel Drive
Models
Front
Axle:
Make.
Model
Capacity
Description
Universal
Joints: Make
Type.
King
Pin Bearing Preload
Differential:
Drive
Pinion Offset:
Number of Differential Pinions
Gear
Ratio:
F4
Engine
Standard
Optional
V-6
Engine
Standard
Optional
Ring
Gear Pitch Diameter
Pinion Adjustment
Pinion Bearing Adjustment
Dana
27AF
2000
lb. [907 kg.] Full-floating
Hypoid Gears
Spicer
Cardan
Cross
12 to 16 lb. [5,44 a 7,25 kg.]
1.38*
[35,05
mm.] 2
4.27:1
5.38:1
3.73:1
4.88:1
7.12'
[19,05
cm.]
Shim Shim
Clark
130097
2000
lb. [907 kg.] Reverse Elliot 286

'Jeep'
UNIVERSAL
SERIES SERVICE
MANUAL
N
13189
FIG.
N-36—PINION
SHAFT OIL
SEAL
INSTALLER
1—Tool
W-147
p.
Remove
the
sleeve
previously installed in
place
of
the yoke. Install the oil
seal
with
Tool
W-147 shown in Fig. N-36.
q. Install the yoke
with
Flange
Installer W-162,
as shown in Fig. N-3 7.
r.
Install pinion nut and cotter pin.
s. Install axle
shafts
and housing cover.
N-20.
POWR-LOK
DIFFERENTIAL
As
optional equipment, Powr-Lok was previously available on all
Jeep
Universal
models
equipped
with
semi-float
tapered
axle
shafts.
The Powr-Lok
differential
may be identified by a tag located on
the opposite
side
of the differential housing
from
the ratio tag (Fig. N-2) and
stamped
with
either a "T" or
with
the words, "USE
LIMITED
SLIP
FIG.
N-37—YOKE INSTALLING TOOL
DIFF.
LUBE
ONLY."
This differential is available
for
rear
axles
only.
Whenever a
replacement
or conversion Powr-Lok
differential
is to be installed in an axle which has
been
previously in
service
and acquired mileage, be
sure
to record the amount of backlash
between
the ring
gear
and pinion at the time of
disassembly.
When the axle is again
assembled
the ring
gear
and pinion must be set to this
same
amount of
back
lash.
Axle
ratios and
speedometer
gear
application is very important. In
like
model
axles,
the ratio may
be
changed
by simply changing to the desired ring
gear
and pinion;
except
in the
case
of the
3.73:1
or higher ratios. When changing
from
a
3.73:1
or higher to 3.54 or lower ratio, or vice
versa,
the
differential
case
must
also
be
changed
on a
stand
ard differential
assembly,
and the differential as sembly,
less
ring
gear
and pinion, when a Powr-Lok
differential
assembly
is involved. When changing
from
any ratio to
another,
it
will
also
be
necessary
to
change
speedometer
gears.
Speedometer
gears
for
Powr-Lok and
standard
differentials of the
same
ratio, are
interchangeable.
A complete
rear
axle
assembly
replacement
is
necessary,
if a con
version
from
one type of differential
assembly
to
another
is desired.
Note: Powr-Lok differentials use a special
lubri
cant.
Refer to the Lubrication Chart.
N-21.
Trouble Symptoms and
Possible
Causes
If
noises
such
as
chatter
are
detected,
when turning
a corner, the probable
reason
for this is that incor
rect
gear
lubricant has
been
installed in the axle.
Axles
equipped
with
a
limited
slip differential require special lubricant. Refer to Lubrication
Sec
tion,
Par. B-52.
Note: It may be
necessary
to use an additive to
attempt to eliminate
chatter.
If this is not
success
ful
then
disassembly
and inspection of the differen
tial
becomes
necessary.
Warning:
Extreme
care
must be exercised on a
Powr-Lok
equipped vehicle to be
sure
the transmis
sion is in the neutral position
whenever
the
engine
is
started
with
one wheel jacked up. Otherwise the
vehicle may lurch unexpectedly and
fall
off the
jack.
N-22. Torque Test
Procedure
for testing torque Powr-Lok differentials
on
Jeep
Universal
Series
vehicles is as follows:
FIG.
N-38—POWR-LOK DIFFERENTIAL
1—
Differential
Case Flange
Half
2—
Disc
and Plate Set
3—
Side
Gear
Ring
4— Side
Gear
and Pinion Mate
Gear
Set
5—
Pinion
Mate
Cross
Shaft 6—
Differential
Case Button
Half
7—
Axle
Shaft Spacer
8—
Axle
Shaft Spacer
Roll
Pin 11564
301

'Jeep*
UNIVERSAL
SERIES SERVICE
MANUAL
N
scribed
in
Pars.
N-ll through N-l9 for standard
axles, with the exception of the following torque
recommendations. Torque the differential case
bearing
cap screws 70 to 90 lb-ft. [9,7 a 12,4 kg-m.]
and
the cover screws 15 to 25 lb-ft. [2,1 a 3,4
kg-m.].
The ring gear screws on axles with Powr-
Lok
differentials should be torqued as follows:
Model
30 and 44 axles 35 to 55 lb-ft. [4,84 a 7,60 kg-m.].
N-24. TRAC-LOK DIFFERENTIAL
As
optional equipment
Trac-Lok
Model 44 differen
tial
is available on all Jeep Universal vehicles equipped with semi-float flanged axle shafts.
A
conventional differential transmits all of the
ring
gear torque through the differential gears to the axle shafts. Torque is at all
times
equal on the axle shafts, and if one wheel slips, the other wheel
can
only put out as much torque as the slipping
wheel.
The
Trac-Lok
differential is similar,
except
that
part
of the torque from the ring gear is trans mitted through clutch packs
between
the side gears
and
differential case. The multiple disc clutches
with
radial
grooves
on the plates and concentric
grooves
on the discs are
engaged
by a preload
from
Belleville springs, plus separating forces from
the side gears as torque is applied through the
ring
gear.
The
Trac-Lok
construction permits differential action when required for turning corners and transmits equal torque to both
wheels
when driving
straight
ahead. However, when one wheel tries to spin due to leaving the ground, a patch of ice,
etc., the clutch packs automatically provide more
torque to the wheel which is not trying to spin.
It
can be
seen
then that the
Trac-Lok
differential
resists wheel spin on bumpy roads and provides
more pulling power when one wheel tries to slip.
In
many cases of differences in traction, pulling
power
will
be automatically provided until both
wheels
start to slip.
In
diagnosis of vehicle operators' complaints, it
is important to recognize two things:
a.
If, with unequal traction, both
wheels
slip, the
Trac-Lok
has
done
all it can possibly do.
b.
In extreme cases of differences in traction, the
wheel with least traction may spin after the
Trac-
Lok
has transferred as much torque as possible
to the non-slipping wheel.
N-25.
Lubrication
The
Trac-Lok
differential requires a special
lubri
cant
and ordinary multipurpose gear lubricants
MUST
NOT be used. Use only 'Jeep* Differential
Oil,
Part
No. 94557.
Trac-Lok
differential may be cleaned only by disassembling the unit and wiping with clean rags. Do not flush the
Trac-Lok
unit.
Note:
The
Trac-Lok
differential is serviced at the
same time intervals as the standard differential.
N-26.
Trouble
Symptoms
If
noises
or roughness, such as chatter, are present
in
turning corners, the probable cause is incorrect
or
contaminated lubricant.
Before any differential is removed and disassem
bled for chatter complaints, the correctness of
lubri
cant
can and should be determined.
A
complete
lubricant
drain,
and
refill
with specified
Limited
Slip Differential lubricant
will
usually
correct
chatter.
The
following procedure is recommended to ensure
complete
removal of old lubricant.
a.
Warm
the lubricant by vehicle road operation,
or
5 minutes of operation in gear at 30 mph with
both
wheels
off the ground on a hoist.
Caution:
Never place the transmission in gear with
the
engine
running when only one wheel of a
Limited
Slip Differential equipped vehicle is raised.
The
vehicle might drive itself off the
jack
and produce damage or
injury.
b.
Drain
lubricant while
warm.
Remove
drain
plug
or
cover to
drain
completely. If cover is removed,
it
may be necessary to replace gasket at this time.
c.
Refill
axle with specified
Limited
Slip Differen
tial
lubricant.
d.
Operate the vehicle for approximately ten miles
[16,09
km.], making at least ten figure 8 turns
to flush the old lubricant out of the clutch packs.
e.
Repeat
steps
b, c, and d, making sure to replace
the cover gasket if required in
step
c.
f. It is possible that slight chatter, requiring ad
ditional
vehicle operation, may remain after
step
e. If chatter persists after 100 miles
[160,9
km.]
of vehicle operation, or remains severe after
step
e above, disassembly and repair
will
be necessary.
N-27.
Unit
Inoperative
Proper
performance and capabilities of
Limited
Slip
Differentials are
often
misunderstood. No
precise
methods
of measuring
Limited
Slip Dif
ferential
performance are generally available in the field. A functioning unit can be determined by
relatively
simple vehicle operational
tests,
as
follows:
a.
Place one wheel on
good
dry pavement, and the
other on ice, mud, grease, etc.
b.
Gradually
increase
engine
rpm to obtain maxi
mum
traction
prior
to "break-a-way." The ability
to
move
the vehicle
effectively
will
demonstrate
proper
performance.
c.
If extremely slick surfaces, such as ice or grease,
are
used
some
question may exist as to proper per
formance at
step
b. In
these
extreme cases a prop
erly
performing
Limited
Slip Differential
will
pro
vide greater "pulling" power by lightly applying
the parking brake.
N-23.
Trac-Lok
Differential Disassembly
and
Reassembly
It
is recommended that the
complete
axle assembly
be removed from the vehicle, when it
becomes
necessary to remove the
Trac-Lok
from the hous
ing.
Refer to Par. N-3 and N-12 for removal of axle shafts and differential case from axle housing. 303

Jeep'
UNIVERSAL SERIES SERVICE
MANUAL
N N-38.
REfiR flXLE SPECIFICATIONS
DJ MODELS
TAPERED AXLE SHAFT CJ MODELS
TAPERED AXLE SHAFT DJ and CJ MODELS
FLANGED AXLE SHAFT
Make
Model
Description Drive Pinion Offset (Vertical)
Number of Differential Pinions.......
Gear Ratio:
V6 Engine:
Standard
Optional
F4 Engine: Standard
Optional
Ring Gear Pitch Diameter
Pinion Adjustment
Pinion Bearing Adjustment Dana
27
Semifloating Hypoid Gears 1.38" [35 mm.] 2
3.73:1
4.88:1
4.56:1
7.75" [19,68 cm.] Shim
Shim Dana
44
Semifloating Hypoid Gears 1.50" [38,0 mm.] 2
3.73:1
4.88:1
4.27:1
5.38:1
8.50" [21,6 cm.] Shim Shim Dana
44
Semifloating Hypoid Gears 1.50" [38,0 mm.] 2
3.73:1
4.88:1
4.56:1
5.38:1
8.50" [21,6 cm.] Shim Shim 311

STEERING
SYSTEM
O-L
GENERAL
The
steering system on all Jeep Universal vehicles
consists of the steering gear, steering wheel, steering column and shaft, and steering linkage.
This
section covers wheel alignment, steering linkage,
steering gear, steering column and steering wheel.
0-2. Steering
Gear
Function
The
steering gear is a reducing gear. It exchanges a
relatively
large amount of movement with a small force (applied by the driver at the steering wheel), for a much smaller amount of movement with a
greatly increased force through a cam and lever
action type steering gear. The steering gear ratio is 17.9 to 1 on vehicles equipped with the F4
engine
and
19 to 1 with the V6 engine.
0-3. Steering
Linkage
Refer
to Fig. O-l.
The
steering linkage consists of a steering arm at
tached to the steering gear, a steering connecting
rod,
(drag
link),
connecting the steering arm to the
beilcrank,
and a steering tie rod connecting the
beilcrank
to the axle tie rod. The beilcrank pivots
on a pin mounted just to the left of the frame front crossmember. The steering tie rod is connected to
the beilcrank and
extends
to the right
ball
joint as sembly of tie rod. The tie rod
extends
to the wheels,
being connected to their respective steering knuckle
arms
at the wheels.
With
this linkage arrangement,
as the steering arm
moves
rearward,
the front
wheels
turn
to the left. As the steering arm
moves
forward,
the wheels
turn
to the right.
Ball
joints are used to secure the drag
link,
steering
connecting rod and tie rod ends. The
ball
joints
assist in maintaining
good
steering control and con
stant toe-in of the front wheels under all driving conditions. If the
ball
joints
become
worn enough
to allow free motion in the linkage, they should be,
replaced.
Note:
Ball
joint replacement of the tie rod requires
resetting of the wheel toe-in adjustment.
0-4.
Steering
Column
and Gear
Alignment
When
adjusting a steering gear remove all loads
from
the unit by disconnecting the steering con
necting rod (drag
link)
from the steering arm and
also
loosen
the instrument panel bracket and the
steering gear to frame
bolts
to allow the steering
post
to correctly align itself. When retightening the
steering gear to frame
bolts
use a torque wrench
pull
of 45 to 55 lb-ft. [6,2 a 7,6 kg-m.] on the
Vk*
bolts
and 30 to 40 lb-ft. [4,15 a 5,5 kg-m.] on the
Vs"
bolts. 10811
FIG.
0-2—STEERING
GEAR
1—Nut
2
—Lockwasher
3—
Steering
Gear
Arm 4—
Lever
Shaft Oil Seal
5—
Outer
Housing Bushing
6—
Inner
Housing Bushing 7—
Filler
Plug
8—
Cover
and Tube
9—
Ball
Retaining
Ring
10—Cup
11—
Ball
(Steel)
12—
Tube
and Cam
13—
Shims
14—
Upper
Cover
15—
Lockwasher
16—
Bolt
17—
Steering
Wheel 18—
Horn
Button Retainer
19—
Horn
Button
20—
Horn
Button Cap 21— Nut
22—
Spring
23—
Spring
Seat
24—
Bearing
25—
Horn
Cable
26—
Horn
Button Spring
27—
Spring
Cup
28—
Steering Column
29—
Oil
Hole
Cover
30—
Clamp
31—
Adjusting
Screw
32— Nut
33—
Bolt
34—
Side
Cover
35—
Gasket
36—
Shaft
and
Lever
37—
Housing
314

STEERING
SYSTEM
FIG.
0-9—STEERING
BELLCRANK
ASSEMBLY
1— 5s'-18
Stollock
Lockout
2—
Plain
Washer
3— 7 us"-20
x
2 l2' Bolt
4—
71«
*-20
Stollock
Locknut
5—
Beilcrank
Support
6—
Special
Ground
Washer
7— Seal
8—
Bearing
9— Beilcrank
10— Beilcrank
Shaft
11—
Seals
12—
Bearings
13— } s *
b.
Torque the
Vfc"
[11,113
mm.] diameter elamp
bolt to
50-70
lb-ft. [6,9 a 9,7 kg-m.].
c.
Assemble the tie rod to the beilcrank lever,
making
sure to tighten the nut to the proper
torque value of 38 to 45 lb-ft. [5,2 a 6,2 kg-m.].
d.
Connect the drag
link
to the beilcrank arm,
adjust
the
ball
joint by screwing in the plug firmly against the
ball,
approximately 20 lb-ft. [2,8 kg-m.], then back off one quarter
turn
and lock
with
a new cotter pin.
0-19.
Beilcrank
Support
Bracket
Rivet
Replacement
The
procedure for replacing a rivet with a bolt
is as follows:
a.
Drill
a [4,76 mm.] pilot
hole
up through
the front rivet.
b.
Enlarge
the [4,76 mm.]
hole
with a %"
[8,73 mm.]
drill.
c.
Chisel
off the
bottom
rivet head and drive the
remainder
of the rivet upward and out, using
a
punch and hammer.
d.
Install
a %" [9,53 mm.] bolt and lock nut,
torque to
30-45
lb-ft. [4,1 a 6,2 kg-m] and stake
the nut.
e.
Clamp
a metal plate to the frame to protect
the radiator, then
drill
and remove the remaining two rivets, install bolts, lock nuts and torque as
specified.
O-20.
STEERING
COLUMN
AND
WHEEL SERVICE
Jeep
Universal
Series vehicles use a
one-piece
steer
ing
shaft that is integral with the steering gear
assembly, as shown in Fig. 0-2. Alignment in
structions in paragraph 0-4 apply.
0-21.
Steering
Wheel Removal •
Refer to Fig. 0-2.
a.
Carefully
pry the rubber horn cap from the housing slot.
b.
Remove steering shaft nut.
c.
Remove steering wheel and spring.
0-22.
STEERING GEAR SERVICE
Note:
The steering gear can be adjusted when the
gear is mounted in the vehicle by first disconnecting
the drag
link
from the steering arm. Refer to Par.
Q-5.
0-23.
Removal
of
Steering Gear
•
F4-Engine.
a.
Remove the directional signal unit from the steering column.
b.
Remove the steering column bracket attached
at the instrument panel.
c.
Remove upper section of the floor pan.
d.
Disconnect shift rods from the shift levers at
lower end of the steering column if applicable.
e.
Disconnect the horn wire at lower end of steer
ing
gear assembly.
f.
Remove steering gear arm from the steering gear assembly.
g.
Remove
bolts
attaching the steering gear hous
ing
to the frame.
h.
Remove the steering gear assembly by bringing
it
up through the floor pan opening.
•
V6 Engine.
a.
Remove oil pan
skid
plate.
b.
Remove
left
exhaust pipe.
c.
Disconnect connecting rod (drag
link)
from
steering gear arm.
d.
Disconnect steering gear assembly from frame.
e.
Remove steering wheel from steering column.
f. Disconnect accelerator linkage.
g.
Remove upper floor pan assembly.
h.
Disconnect directional signal switch.
i.
Jack-up
vehicle, and remove steering gear and
320

o
STEERING
SYSTEM 0-28.
SBKF1CE
DIAGNOSIS
SYMPTOMS PROBABLE REMEDY
Hard Steering
Lack
of Lubrication Lubricate all Connections
Tie
Rod
Ends
Worn.
Replace
Connecting Rod
Ball
Joints
Tight. Adjust
Cross
Shaft Improperly Adjusted Adjust Steering
Gear
Parts
Worn...................
Replace
Steering
Loose
Tie
Rod
Ends
Worn
Replace
Connecting Rod
Ball
Sockets
Worn
Replace
Steering
Gear
Parts
Worn.
Replace
Steering
Gear
Improperly Adjusted.
......
Adjust
Road Shook; Steering Connecting Rod too Tight;
Axle
Spring
Clip
Loose; Wheel Bearings Loose;
Poor
Shock Absorber
Control,
Turning Radius
Short One
Side
Center
Bolt
in Spring
Sheered
Off,
Axle
Shifted, Steering Arm Bent, Steering Arm not Properly Located
on
Steering
Gear.
0-29.
STEERING
SPECIFICATIONS
F4
ENGINE
V6
ENGINE
STEERING
GEAR:
Make.
Ross
Ross
Type
Cam
and Lever
Cam
and Lever
Ratio..
17.9 to 1
19 to 1
Bearings:
Ball
Cam-Upper
Ball Ball
Cam-Lower
Ball Ball
Lever
Shaft Bushing
Bushing
Steering Column-Upper
Ball
Ball
Lever
Shaft:
.0005*
to
.0025"
[0,0127
a
0,0635
mm.]
Clearance
to Bushing
.0005"
to
.0025"
[0,0127
a
0,0635
mm.j
.0005*
to
.0025"
[0,0127
a
0,0635
mm.]
End
Play .000'
.000"
Lash
at Cam (Straight Ahead) Slight Drag
Slight Drag
Wheel Diameter.
17M*
(438 mm.]
17M*
[438 mm.]
Wheel
Turns.
2.58
2.58
STEERING
GEOMETRY:
King
Pin Inclination
m°
I
72
Toe-In.
W to W U,2 a 2,3 mm.] W to W [1,2 a 2,3 mm.]
Camber
1°
30'
1°
30'
Caster
3°
3°
Turning
Angle:
27K°
DJ,
CJ Models
27K° 273^°
Turning
Radius with 27^° Angle: 17' 6" [5,3 mm.]
CJ-3B,
CJ-5, CJ-5A.
17' 6" [5,3 mm.]
17' 6" [5,3 mm.]
CJ-6,
CJ-6A
22' 10" [7,0 mm.]
22' 10" [7,0 mm.]
Outside Wheel Angle with Inside Wheel at 20°:
20° 20°
322

Q
WHEELS
11463
FIG.
Q-9—TIRE
ROTATION
1—
Right
Front
Tire
2—
Right
Rear
Tire
3—
Spare
Tire
4—
-Left
Rear
Tire
5—
Left
Front
Tire
deflate completely and then force the tire away
from
the rim throughout the entire circumference
until
the bead falls into the center of the wheel
rim.
If the vehicle is equipped with tires that use
an
inner tube, carefully remove the inner tube.
With
the inner tube removed, or on tubeless tires, a tire
removing tool should be used to remove the tire
from
the rim.
Installation
of the tire is made in the same manner
by first dropping one side of the tire into the center
of the rim and with a tire tool raise the bead over
the wheel
rim.
The inner tube can now be installed
on vehicles so equipped.
When
mounting the wheel, alternately tighten op
posite stud nuts. After the nuts have been tightened
with
the wheel jacked up, lower the
jack
so wheel rests on the floor and retighten nuts. Torque nuts
to 60-75 lb.-ft. [8,3 a 10,4 kg-m.].
Note:
New "wide" tires have been given new sizes
by tire manufacturers. They use a letter as a key
unit
in the name size for the new wide treads.
The
single letter in front of the "70" indicates load rating, or the weight a tire can support safely
when inflated to 32 psi. The number 70 is used to show the
7-to-10
(70 percent) ratio of tire section height to width. The last two-digit number of the new sizes— 15 —
is
the rim diameter.
Radial
ply
tire sizes all contain the letter
"R"
to designate
radial
ply construction.
15-inch
Diameter
New Old
E70-15
7.35-15
F70-15
.7.75-15
G70-15
8.15-15
H70-15
8.45-15
J70-15
.8.85-15
K70-15
. .... .9.00-15
L70-15
9.15-15
You
should explain to customers
these
new tire
designations. Such knowledge
will
act as a re
minder
never to mix
radial
ply, wide treads or
conventional tires on one axle.
0-14.
WHEEL
AND
TIRE
SPECIFICATIONS
'Jeep'
Universal
V6
Engine
CJ-5,
CJ-6,
CJ-5A,
CJ-6A
'Jeep*
Universal
F4
Engine
CJ-3B,
CJ-5,
CJ-6
DJ-5,
DJ-6
WHEELS:
Rim
Size 15 x
6.00
16 x 4.50
15 x 5.50
K
E
K
Attachment
Type
Stud
Stud Stud
Circle
Dia 5.50 5.50 5.50
5 5
4
Size
H-20
H-20
H-20
Rear
Axle Shaft End Float .001*-.006"
.001"-.006" .001 *-.006"
[0 ,025 a 0,152 mm.)
[0,025 a 0,152 mm.] [0,025 a 0,152 mm.]
TIRES:
Size.
7.35-15
6.00-16
6.85-15
Ply
Rating 4
4 2
Revolutions per Mile @ 30 mph.. . 781 730 803
Inflation
Pressure
Front
20
psi
[1,406 kg-cm2]
20 psi [1,406 kg-cm2] 24 [1,687 kg-cm*]
Rear
24
psi
[1,687 kg-cm*]
20 psi [1,406 kg-cm2] 24 [1,687 kg-cm*] 340