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Page 194 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-01-07 
General Axle Service

04-01-07

Tool-4201-
 C

Tool-6565 USED WITH BRACKET

FROM Too/^*207-C

FLANGE

E1743-A 
procedure under Backlash and Differ-

ential Bearing Preload Adjustments.

If

Page 195 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-01-08 
General Axle Service

04 01-08

Too/-T57L-4067-A

E 1595-A

FIG.
 14
 —Adjusting Side Bearing Preload—Typical

at this time to be sure that it is still

loose.) Tightening the left nut

Page 196 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-01-09 
General Axle Service

04-01-09

CLEANING AND INSPECTION

INSPECTION BEFORE

DISASSEMBLY OF CARRIER

(ALL AXLES)

The differential case or carrier

should be inspected before any parts

are

Page 200 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-02-03 
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-03

is,
 it is supported by bearings both in

front of and to the rear of the pinion

gear. Two opposed tapered roller

bearings support the pini

Page 205 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-02-08 
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-08

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

CARRIER ASSEMBLY

REMOVAL

1.
 Raise the vehicle on a hoist and

remove the two rear wheels and tires.

2.
 Remove

Page 207 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
NUT-33847-S8
 9/16-12
 100-130 LB FT.

*-34785-S7

-CAM-5A637 (2 REQUIRED) 
• NUT-55754-S7

9/16-12
 60-85 LB. FT.

4002 (2 REQUIRED)
• BOLT-304907-S2

9/16-12
 80-105 LB. FT.
NO.
 4 CROSSMEMBER-

Page 208 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-02-11 
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-11

If the axle housing is new, install a

new vent. The hose attaching portion

must face toward the front of the ve-

hicle.

2.
 If leather-ty

Page 210 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
04-02-13

Rear Axle
 —
 Removable Carrier Type 
04-02-13

lower insulators. Torque
 the
 spring

clip nuts
 to
 specification.

2.
 Place
 the
 brake backing plates
 in

their normal position
 on t