
04-03-07
Rear Axles — Integral Carrier Type
04-03-07
junction and install vent hose to vent
tube.
7.
Raise the axle housing and con-
nect the shock absorbers.
8. Connect the rear end of the drive
shaft to the axle U-joint flange, align-
ing the scribe marks made on the
drive shaft end yoke and the axle U-
joint flange (Fig. 14).
9. Fill the axle with the proper
grade and amount of lubricant.
10.
Road test the vehicle.
MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS
DISASSEMBLY
All service operations on the differ-
ential case assembly and the drive pin-
ion assembly can be performed with
the housing in the vehicle.
REMOVAL OF
DIFFERENTIAL
CASE AND DRIVE PINION
1.
Raise the vehicle and support it
on the underbody, so that the rear
axle drops down as far as the springs
and shock absorbers permit.
2.
Remove the cover from the car-
rier casting rear face, and drain the
lubricant.
3.
Perform the Inspection Before
Disassembly of Carrier in Part 4-1,
Section 3.
4.
Remove both rear wheels.
5.
Remove the brake drums.
6. Working through the hole pro-
vided in the axle shaft flange, remove
the nuts that attach the wheel bearing
retainers to the axle housing.
7.
Pull the axle shafts with the tool
shown in Fig. 2. Care must be exer-
cised to prevent damage to the oil
seals.
Install a nut on one of the brake
backing plate attaching bolts to hold
the plate to the axle housing after the
shaft has been removed. Remove both
seals with the tool shown in Fig. 8.
8. Make scribe marks on the drive
shaft end yoke and the axle U-joint
flange to insure proper position of the
drive shaft at assembly (Fig. 14). Dis-
connect the drive shaft from the axle
U-joint flange. Be careful to avoid
dropping the loose universal joint
bearing cups. Hold the cups on the
spider with tape. Mark the cups so
that they will be in their original posi-
tion in relation to the flange when
they are assembled. Remove the drive
shaft from the transmission extension
housing. Install an oil seal replacer
tool in the transmission extension
housing to prevent transmission leak-
age.
Refer to the transmission group
for the appropriate tool.
9. Remove the differential bearing
adjusting nut locks (Fig. 15).
10.
Mark one differential bearing
cap and the case (Fig. 16) to help po-
sition the parts properly during as-
sembly.
11.
Remove the differential bearing
cap bolts and bearing caps. Hold the
differential case assembly in the hous-
ing after the caps are removed.
12.
Remove the differential case
and bearing cups (Fig. 17).
13.
Hold the drive pinion flange
and remove the pinion nut (Fig. 9).
14.
Remove the pinion flange (Fig.
10).
DIFFERENTIAL PINION GEAR
AND THRUST WASHER
COVER AND GASKET
DIFFERENTIAL SIDE GEAR
AND THRUST WASHER
SHAFT RETAINER DIFFERENTIAL
PINION SHAFT DIFFERENT|AL
DIFFERENTIAL CASE CASE COVER
BEARING ADJUSTING NUT
PINION AND RING GEAR
AXLE SHAFT
BEARING
DRIVE GEAR ATTACHING BOLT
ADJUSTING NUT LOCK
BEARING CAP
PINION LOCATING SHIMS
BEARING AND CUP
WHEEL BEARING RETAINER
GASKET
BEARING AND CUP
SEAL
AXLE SHAFT SEAL
BEARING PRELOAD SPACER/
AXLE HOUSING
FILLER PLUG
'WHEEL BEARING
WHEEL BEARING RETAINER
DEFLECTOR FLANGE
E1908A
FIG. 75—Disassembled Rear Axleprocarmanuals.com

04-03-08
Rear Axles — Integral Carrier Type
04-03-08
15.
With
a
soft-faced hammer,
drive
the
pinion
out of the
front bear-
ing cone
and
remove
it
through
the
rear
of the
carrier casting.
16.
Drive against
the
pinion front
bearing cone
and
drive
the
pinion
flange seal
and the
bearing cone
out
of
the
front
of the
carrier casting.
17.
To
remove
and
install
the pin-
ion rear bearing cone
use the
tools
in
Fig.
18 and 19.
18.
Measure
the
shim which
is
found under
the
bearing cone with
a
MARKINGS
E1909A
FIG. 16—Typical Differential
Bearing Cap Marking
E1910A
FIG. 77—Differential Case
Removal or Installation
1368-A
micrometer. Record
the
thickness
of
the shim.
DISASSEMBLY
OF
DIFFERENTIAL CASE
1.
If the
differential bearings
are to
be removed,
use the
tools shown
in
Fig.
20.
Press
Ram
REAR BEARING
CONE
AND
ROLLER
Fiber
Block
E1911A
FIG. 79—Installing Pinion Rear
Bearing Cone
Tool-
4221-AL
FIG. 18—Removing Pinion Rear
Bearing Cone
DIFFERENTIAL
BEARING
E1912A
FIG. 20—Differential Bearing
Removal
2.
Remove
the
bolts that attach
the
ring gear
to the
differential case. Press
the ring gear from
the
case
or tap it
off with
a
soft-faced hammer.
3.
With
a
drift, drive
out the
differ-
ential pinion shaft lock
pin (Fig. 21).
4.
Drive
out the
pinion shaft with
a
brass drift. Remove
the
gears
and
thrust washers.
PARTS REPAIR
OR
REPLACEMENT
Clean
and
inspect
all the
parts
as
outlined
in
Part 4-1, Section
3.
Before
assembling
the
carrier, repair
or re-
place
all
parts
as
indicated
by the in-
spection.
The principal replacement opera-
tions
are
covered
in the
following
pro-
cedures.
All
other repair
or
replace-
ment operations
are
performed during
Cleaning
and
Inspection Part
4-1,
Section
3, or
during
the
Assembly
in
this section.
PINION BEARING CUPS
Do
not
remove
the
pinion bearing
cups from
the
carrier casting unless
the cups
are
worn
or
damaged.
If
the
pinion bearing cups
are to be
replaced, drive them
out of the
carrier
E1913A
FIG. 21—Differential Pinion
Shaft Lock Pin Removalprocarmanuals.com

04-03-09
Rear Axles — Integral Carrier Type
04-03-09
E1914A
FIG. 22—Pinion Bearing Cup Removal or Installation
\
MATCHED
GEAR SET
IDENTIFICATION
E 1628-A
FIG. 23—Pinion and Ring
Gear Marking
casting with a drift. Install the new
cups with the tool shown in Fig. 22.
Make sure the cups are properly seat-
ed in their bores. If a 0.0015-inch feel-
er gauge can be inserted between a
cup and the bottom of its bore at any
point around the cup the cup is not
properly seated.
Whenever the cups are replaced, the
cone and roller assemblies should also
be replaced.
DRIVE PINION AND GEAR
SET
Individual differences in machining
the carrier casting and the gear set re-
quire a shim between the pinion rear
bearing cone and the pinion gear to
locate the pinion for correct tooth
contact with the ring gear.
When replacing a ring gear and pin-
ion it should be noted that the original
factory installed shim is of the correct
thickness to adjust for individual vari-
ations in both the carrier casting di-
mension and in the original gear set
dimension; therefore, to select the cor-
rect shim thickness for the new gear
set to be installed, follow these steps:
1.
With a micrometer, measure the
thickness of the original shim removed
from the axle and use the same thick-
ness upon installation of the replace-
ment carrier assembly or drive pinion.
2.
If further shim change is neces-
sary, it will be indicated in the tooth
pattern check.
3.
If the original shim is lost, sub-
stitute a nominal shim for the original
and use the tooth pattern check to de-
termine if further shim changes are re-
quired. Nominal shim thickness is in-
dicated in Part 4-5, Specifications.
A new ring gear and pinion should
always be installed in an axle as a
matched set (never separately). Be
sure the same identifying (matching)
number, painted in white, appears on
the bolt hole face of the ring gear and
on the head of the drive pinion
(Fig. 23).
4.
After determining the correct
shim thickness as explained in the
foregoing steps, install the new pinion
and ring gear as outlined under As-
sembly.
DIFFERENTIAL CASE,
BEARINGS, AND RING
GEAR
If the ring gear runout checK (be-
fore disassembly) exceeded specifica-
tions,
the condition may be caused by
a warped gear, a defective case, or ex-
cessively worn differential bearings.
To determine the cause of excessive
runout proceed as follows:
1.
Assemble the two halves of the
differential case together without the
ring gear, and press the two differen-
tial side bearings on the case hubs.
2.
Place the cups on the bearings
and set the differential case in the car-
rier.
3.
Install the bearing caps and ad-
justing nuts as outlined in steps 11
thru 14 under Installation of Drive
Pinion and Differential Case in this
section.
4.
Tighten the right nut two notches
beyond the position where it first con-
tacts the bearing cup. Rotate the dif-
ferential case several revolutions in
each direction while the bearings are
loaded to seat the bearings in their
cups.
This step is important.,
5.
Again loosen the right nut to re-
lease the preload. Check to see that
the left nut contacts the bearing cup.
Using the dial indicator set-up shown
in Fig. 10, Part 4-1, adjust the preload
to 0.008 to 0.012 case spread for new
bearings or 0.005 to 0.008 for the
original bearings, if reused.
6. Check the runout of the differen-
tial case flange with a dial indicator.
If the runout does not now exceed
specifications, install a new ring gear.
If the runout still exceeds specifica-
tions,
the ring gear is true and the
trouble is due to either a defective
case or worn bearings.
7.
Remove the differential case
from the carrier and remove the side
bearings from the case.
8. Install new bearings on the case
hubs,
and again install the differential
assembly in the carrier without the
ring gear.
9. Check the case runout again with
the new bearings. If the runout is now
within limits, the old bearings were
excessively worn. Use the new bear-
ings for assembly. If the runout is still
excessive, the case is defective and
should be replaced.
ASSEMBLY
Refer to Part 4-1 for Cleaning and
Inspection before starting assembly
operations.
ASSEMBLY OF
DIFFERENTIAL CASE
1.
Lubricate all the differential
parts with axle lubricant, before they
are installed in the case.
2.
Place the side gears and thrust
washers in the case.
3.
Place the two pinion gears and
thrust washers exactly opposite each
other in the case openings and in
mesh with the side gears.
4.
Turn the pinions and thrust
washers until the holes in the pinion
gears align with the pinion shaft holes
in the case.
5.
Start the pinion shaft into the
differential case. Carefully align the
shaft lock pin hole with the pin holeprocarmanuals.com

04-03-10
Rear Axles
—
Integral Carrier Type
04-03-10
in
the
case. Drive
the
shaft into place
and install
the
lock
pin
(Fig.
21).
6. Place
the
ring gear
on the
differ-
ential case
and
install
the
bolts.
Tor-
que
the
bolts
to
specification.
7.
If the
differential bearings have
been removed, press them
on as
shown (Fig.
24).
INSTALLATION
OF
DRIVE
PINION
AND
DIFFERENTIAL
CASE
1.
Place
the
shim
and
pinion rear
bearing cone
on the
pinion shaft.
Press
the
bearing
and
shim firmly
against
the
pinion shaft shoulder (Fig.
19).
PRESS RAM
Tool T54P-3044-A
Detail
7
2.
Place
a new
pinion bearing
pre-
load spacer
on the
pinion shaft.
3.
Lubricate
the
pinion rear bearing
with axle lubricant.
4.
Lubricate
the
pinion front bear-
ing cone
and
place
it in the
housing.
5.
Install
a new
pinion
oil
seal
in
the carrier casting (Fig.
11).
6. Insert
the
drive pinion shaft
flange into
the
seal
and
hold
it
firmly
against
the
pinion front bearing cone.
From
the
rear
of the
carrier casting,
insert
the
pinion shaft into
the
flange.
7.
Start
a new
pinion shaft
nut.
Hold
the
flange with
the
tool shown
in
Fig.
9 and
tighten
the
pinion shaft
nut.
As the
pinion shaft
nut is
tight-
ened,
the
pinion shaft
is
pulled into
the front bearing cone
and
into
the
flange.
As
the
pinion shaft
is
pulled into
the front bearing cone, pinion shaft
end play
is
reduced. While there
is
still
end
play
in the
pinion shaft,
the
flange
and
cone will
be
felt
to
bottom.
This indicates that
the
bearing cone
and flange have bottomed
on the col-
lapsible spacer.
From this point,
a
much greater
torque must
be
applied
to
turn
the
pinion shaft
nut,
since
the
spacer must
be collapsed. From this point, also,
the
nut
should
be
tightened very slow-
ly
and the
pinion shaft
end
play
checked often,
so
that
the
pinion bear-
ing preload does
not
exceed
the
limits
(Fig.
6).
FIG. 24—Differential Bearing
Installation
If
the
pinion shaft
nut is
tightened
to
the
point that pinion bearing
pre-
load exceeds
the
limits,
the
pinion
shaft must
be
removed
and a
new
col-
lapsible spacer installed.
Do not de-
crease
the
preload
by
loosening
the
pinion shaft
nut.
This will remove
the
compression between
the
pinion front
and rear bearing cones
and the col-
lapsible spacer
and may
permit
the
front bearing cone
to
turn
on the pin-
ion shaft.
&
As
soon
as
there
is
preload
on
the bearings, turn
the
pinion shaft
in
both directions several times
to set the
bearing rollers.
9. Adjust
the
bearing preload
to
specification. Measure
the
preload
with
the
tool shown
in Fig. 6.
10.
Apply
a
thin coating
of
lubri-
cant
on the
bearing bores
so
that
the
differential bearing cups will move
easily.
11.
Place
the
cups
on the
bearings
and
set the
differential case assembly
in
the
carrier casting (Fig.
17).
If
the
gear
set is of the
non-hunting
or partial non-hunting type, assemble
the differential case
and
ring gear
as-
sembly
in the
carrier
so
that
the
marked tooth
on the
pinion indexes
between
the
marked teeth
on the
ring
gear
as
shown
in Fig. 25.
In almost every case
of
improper
assembly (gears assembled
out of
time),
the
noise level
and
probability
of failure will
be
higher than they
would
be
with properly assembled
gears.
When installing
the
hunting type
gear
set (no
timing marks), assemble
the differential case
and
ring gear
as-
sembly
in the
carrier without regard
to
the
matching
of any
particular gear
teeth.
12.
Slide
the
case assembly along
the bores until
a
slight amount
of
backlash
is
felt between
the
gear teeth.
Hold
the
differential case
in
place.
13.
Set the
adjusting nuts
in the
PAINT MARKING INDICATES POSITION
IN
WHICH GEARS WERE LAPPED
E 1335-B
FIG. 25—Typical Gear
Set
Timing Marks
7oo/—T60K-4067-A or 4067 E
E1916A
FIG. 26—Backlash
and
Bearing
Pre-Load Adjustmentprocarmanuals.com

04-03-11
Rear Axles — Integral Carrier Type
04-03-11
bores so that they just contact the
bearing cups.
14.
Carefully position the bearing
caps on the carrier casting. Match the
marks made when the caps were re-
moved.
15.
Install the bearing cap bolts
and lockwashers. As the bolts are
tightened, turn the adjusting nut with
the tool shown in Fig. 26.
16.
If the adjusting nuts do not turn
freely as the cap bolts are tightened,
remove the bearing caps and again in-
spect for damaged threads or incor-
rectly positioned caps. Tightening the
bolts to the specified torcfue is done to
be sure that the cups and adjusting
nuts are seated. Loosen the cap bolts,
and torque them to only 5 ft-lbs be-
fore making adjustments. Refer to
Part 4-1 for backlash and bearing pre-
load adjustment procedures.
LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL
For integral carrier limited-slip dif-
ferentials see the repair procedures for
removable carrier limited-slip differen-
tials,
Part 4-2. These procedures are
good for the differential case only.
When the limited slip differential case
has been repaired replace the case
using the procedure for the conven-
tional intergral carrier differendal case
in this part.procarmanuals.com

04-04-01
Rear Axle — Ford Light-Duty (WER)
04-04-01
PART 4-4 Rear Ax/e-Ford Light-Duty (WER)
COMPONENT INDEX
AXLE HOUSING
Cleaning and Inspection
Removal and Installation
AXLE SHAFT
Cleaning and Inspection
Removal and Installation
DESCRIPTION
DIFFERENTIAL CASE
Cleaning and Inspection
Disassembly and Overhaul
Removal and Installation
DIFFERENTIAL BEARINGS AND DRIVE
GEAR
Cleaning and Inspection
Removal and Installation
PINION AND RING GEAR
Cleaning and Inspection
Removal and Installation
PINION BEARING CUPS
Cleaning and Inspection
Removal and Installation
MODEL APPLICATION
AN
Models
Ford
01-09
04-04
01-10
04-06
04-01
01-10
04-07
04-06
01-10
04-08
01-10
04-08
01-10
04-08
Mercury
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Meteor
01-09
04-04
01-10
04-06
04-01
01-10
04-07
04-06
01-10
04-08
01-10
04-08
01-10
04-08
Cougar
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fairlane
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Falcon
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Montego
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Mustang
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Lincoln-
Continental
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Thunderbird
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Continental-
Mark
III
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
A page number indicates that the item is for the vehicle listed at the head of tne column.
N/A indicates that the item is not applicable to the vehicle listed.
DESCRIPTION
A light-duty, integral-carrier, con-
ventional-type rear axle assembly (Fig.
1) is used in Ford and Meteor passen-
ger vehicles equipped with 240-IV and
302 2V engines and related transmis-
sions.
The axle (model WER) incor-
porates the following features:
The hypoid gear set consists of an
8.50 inch diameter ring gear and an
overhung drive pinion which is sup-
ported by two opposed tapered roller
bearings. A drive pinion pilot bearing
is not used in this axle.
The differential carrier is the non-
removable type, with a stamped bolt-
on cover. The filler hole is tapped in
the front portion of the carrier casting
and uses a
1/2-14
tapered pipe plug
with a 3/8 inch square female drive. A
bumper pad is machined on the pinion
nose portion of the carrier. The rub-
ber bumper is mounted on the vehicle
underbody.
The differential case is a one-piece
design, with openings allowing assem-
bly of the internal components and lu-
bricant flow. The differential pinion
shaft is retained with a threaded bolt
(lock) assembled to the case.
The axle housing assembly consists
of tube assemblies pressed and welded
into the differential casting. The brake
backing plate retainer is welded in-
board of the outer edges of the tubes,
and allows assembly of the backing
plate, independent of the axle shafts.
The roller-type wheel bearings have
no inner race, and contact the bearing
journals of the axle shafts.
The axle shafts do not use an inner
or outer bearing retainer. They are
held in the axle by means of C-locks,
positioned in a slot on the splined end.
These C-locks also fit into a machined
recess in the differential side gears
within the differential case. There is
no retainer bolt access hole in the axle
shaft flange.
procarmanuals.com

04-04-02
Rear Axle
—
Ford Light-Duty (WER)
04-04-02
DIFFERENTIAL
PINION-4215
RING GEAR
-
4209
LEFT AXLE
SHAFT
-
4235
1
DRIVE PINION
-
4209
SEAL
-
4676
FLANGE-4851
DEFLECTOR -4859
SEAL-
1177
f\G.
7
—Rear Axle Assembly—Light Duty
(WER)
Axle
E 1632-A
IN-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS
REAR AXLE SHAFT, WHEEL
BEARING
AND OIL
SEAL
REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
Synthetic wheel bearing seals
are
used
for
production
and as
service
re-
placements. Removal
and
insertion
of
rear axle shafts must
be
performed
with caution.
The
entire length
of the
shaft (including spline)
up to the
seal
journal must pass through
the
seal
without contact.
Any
roughing
or cut-
ting
of the
seal element during axle
removal
or
installation will result
in
early seal failure.
1.
Raise
the
vehicle
on a
hoist.
2.
Remove
the
wheel(s)
and
tire(s)
from
the
brake drum(s).
3.
Position
a
drain
pan and
loosen
the cover
to
differential housing
re-
taining bolts. Drain
the
housing.
4.
Remove
the
attaching (Tinner-
man) nuts that secure
the
brake
drum(s)
to the
axle shaft flange(s),
and then remove
the
drum(s).
5.
Remove
the
differential housing
cover bolts, cover
and
gasket. Discard
the gasket. Remove
the
drain
pan.
6. Position safety stands under
the
rear frame member. Lower
the
hoist
and allow
the
axle
to
lower
as far as
possible.
7.
Working through
the
differential
case opening, remove
the
pinion shaft
lock bolt
and the
pinion shaft
(Fig. 2).
8. Push
the
axle shaft(s) inward
toward
the
center
of the
axle housing.
Remove
the
C-lock(s)
(Fig. 3)
from
the inner
end of the
axle(s). Remove
the axle shaft(s) from
the
housing.
Ex-
treme care must
be
used
to
avoid
con-
tact
of the
axle shaft seal
lip
with
any
portion
of the
axle shaft except
the
seal journal.
9. Remove
the
bearing
and oil
seal
from
the
housing
as
shown
in Fig. 4.
10.
Inspect
the
machined surface
of
the axle shaft
and the
axle housing
for
rough spots
or
other irregularities
which would affect
the
sealing action
of
the oil
seal. Check
the
axle shaft
splines
for
burrs, wear
or
damage.procarmanuals.com

04-04-03
Rear Axle
—
Ford Light-Duty (WER)
04-04-03
LOCK BOLT
DIFFERENTIAL PINION SHAFT
E 1596- A
FIG.
2—Differential pinion shaft
and Lock Bolt
AXLE SHAFT
LOCK
E 1597-A
FIG. 3—Removal
and
Installation
of C-Locks
and
Axle Shaft
Carefully remove
any
burrs
or
rough
spots.
Replace worn
or
damaged
parts.
A
brownish yellow color
on the
bearing journal
of the
shaft
is
normal
and
the
shaft need
not be
replaced.
Slight pitting
and
wear
is
also normal.
INSTALLATION
1.
Lightly coat
the
wheel bearing
rollers with axle lubricant. Install
the
bearings
in the
axle housing with
the
tool shown
in Fig. 5. The
bearing
should seat firmly against
the
shoul-
der.
2.
Wipe
all
lubricant from
the oil
seal bore before installing
the
seal.
3.
Inspect
the
original seal
for
nicks,
scuffs
or
abnormal wear,
and
replace
it if
necessary.
The new
seals
are pre-packed with lubricant
and do
not require
an oil
soak before installa-
tion.
4.
Install
the oil
seal with
the
tool
shown
in Fig. 6.
Installation without
the
use of the
proper tool will distort
the seal
and
cause leakage.
5. Replace
the
O-ring
in the
C-lock
groove
on the
axle shaft.
6. Slide
the
axle shaft(s) into place
Tool
-
T66L-12132
Tool
-
7507- 700-A
\
1
T50T-100-A
BEARING
Tool - 766L-72J32-8
(THREAD
REDUCING
ADAPTER PART ONLY)
SEAL
FIG. 4—Removal
of
Axle Seal
or
in
the
axle housing. Exercise care that
splines
or any
portion
of the
axle
shaft(s)
do not
damage
the oil
seal(s)
and that they engage with
the
splines
of
the
differential side gear(s).
7. Install
the
axle shaft C-lock(s)
on
the
inner
end of the
shaft(s)
(Fig.
3)
and
push
the
shaft(s) outward
so
that
the
shaft locks seat
in the
conter-
bore(s)
of the
differential side gear(s).
8. Position
the
differential pinion
gears
and
thrust washers
180
degrees
apart
to the
differential side gears.
Revolve
the
gear assembly until
the
holes
in the
differential case
are a-
ligned with the pinion gears.
9. Position
the
differential pinion
shaft through
the
case
and
pinions,
a-
ligning
the
hole
in the
shaft with
the
lock bolt hole. Install
the
lock bolt
Tool
-
760K-7697.fi
E 1598.A
Axle Bearing
and torque
it to
specification.
10.
Install
the
brake drum
and
tighten
the
attaching (Tinnerman)
nuts.
11.
Install
the
wheel
and
tire
on the
brake drum.
12.
Clean
the
gasket mounting
sur-
faces
of the
rear axle differential
housing
and the
cover. Install
a new
cover gasket, cover
and the
attaching
bolts.
Torque
the
bolts
to
specifica-
tion.
13.
Raise
the
rear axle. Make sure
the rear axle
is in
running position.
Add
the
amount
of
specified lubricant
required
to
reach
to the
bottom
of the
filler plug hole. Install
the
filler plug
and torque
it to
specification.
14.
Remove
the
safety support
stands
and
lower
the
vehicle.
7oo/
765F-7 777-A
E 1571-A
FIG. 5—Installation
of
Axle
Shaft Bearing
FIG.
6—Rear
Axle Shaft Bearing
Seal Installationprocarmanuals.com