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Z-18FRONT SUSPENSION - Drive Shaft
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
NOZOE-A
Disassembly steps
l +1. T.J. boot band
W 2. Boot band (small)e4 3. T.J. case
4*4. Snap ring
4I) l +5. Spider assembly4ee4 6. T.J. boot
7. B.J. boot band
8. Boot band (small)
4ee4 9. B.J. boot10.B.J. assembly
11.Dust cover
12.Circlip
T.J. Boot kitllR0166
llA0128
B.J. Boot kitllAOf35
NOTE(I) Reverse the disassembly procedures to reassemble.
(2) 4+ : Refer to “Service Points of Disassembly”.(3) l : Refer to “Service Points of Reassembly”.
(4) q : Non-reusable parts
2 6
1
llR0169
T.J. Joint kit
-IB.J. Joint and shaft kit
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FRONT SUSPENSION - Drive Shaft249'
IllE561 ISERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLY
NO2ClFDC4. REMOVAL OF SNAP RING/S. SPIDER ASSEMBLY
(1) Remove the snap ring from the drive shaft with the
snap ring pliers.
(2) Take out the spider assembly from the drive shaft.
(3) Clean the spider assembly.
Caution1. Do not disassemble the spider assembly.
2.If the T.J. of the drive shaft assembly is bent, thejoint may be damaged. Use care in handling the
drive shaft.
3. The drive shaft joint use special grease. Do not
add another type of grease.
6. REMOVAL OF T.J. BOOT/g. B.J. BOOT
(1
(2
) Wrap vinyl tape around the spline part on the T.J. side
of the drive shaft so that the T.J. and B.J. boots are notdamaged when they are removed.
‘) Withdraw the T.J. and B.J. boots from the drive shaft.
CautionDo not disassemble the B.J.
Distinguish between
B.J. boot and T.J. boot parts.
INSPECTIONNO2QGDCl Check the drive shaft for damage, bending or corrosion.
l Check the drive shaft spline part for wear or damage.
lCheck for entry of water and/or foreign material into B.J.
l Check the spider assembly for roller rotation, wear or
corrosion.lCheck the groove inside T.J. case for wear or corrosion.
l Check the boots for deterioration, damage or cracking.
SERVICE POINTS OF REASSEMBLY
NMOHDD9. INSTALLATION OF B.J.
BOOT/6. T.J. BOOT
(1) Wrap vinyl tape around the spline part on the drive
shaft, and then install the B.J. boot and T.J. boot, in that
order.Caution
Distinguish between B.J. boot and T.J. boot parts
according to the section “Parts Distinction”, and be
sure to assemble them correctly.
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FRONT SUSPENSION - Drive Shaft
IllA0127
llE560
Grease
llE563
llE559(2) Fill the inside of the
B.J. and B.J., boot with the
specified grease.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease
Wil95
g (3.4 oz.)*I, 110 g (3.9 oz.)**-
NOTEThe grease in the repair kit should be divided in half for
use, respectively, at the joint and inside the boot.
*I:
*2:
(3) Secure the boot bands.
Caution
The boot bands should be tightened with the drive
shaft at a
0” joint angle.
5. APPLICATION OF GREASE TO SPIDER ASSEMBLY
Apply the specified grease furnished in the repair kit to the
spider assembly.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease
3. APPLICATION OF GREASE TO T.J. CASE
Fill the specified grease furnished in the repair kit to the T.J.
case.Specified grease: Repair kit grease
105 g (3.7 oz.)*‘I,120 g (4.2 oz.)**
NOTEA
The grease in the repair kit should be divided in half for use,-respectively, at the joint and inside the boot.
*I:
*2:
2. INSTALLATION OF BOOT BAND (SMALL)/ 1. T.J.
BOOT BAND
Set the T.J. boot bands at the specified distance in order toadjust the amount of air inside the T.J. boot, and then
tighten the T.J. boot band securely.
Standard value:
LHRH
75+3 mm8523 mm
(2.95f .I2 in.)(3.35 f .I2 in.)
<2.0L>80f3 mmSO+3 mm
(3.15f.12 in.)(3.15+ .I2 in.)
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FRONT SUSPENSION - Drive Shaft
DRIVE SHAFT NOZOA-6
T.J.-B.J. type drive shaft is used. The left side drive
shaft has an inner shaft and center bearing so that
the left and right side drive shafts are same length.
PARTS DISTINCTION
Boots and boot bands can be distinguished by the
indicated part number as below.
Part shapes and
part identification
number location
T.J. boot bandT.J. bootBoot band (small) B.J. bootB.J. boot band
Identification
IdentificationIdentification
location
locationlocation
uIdentification
locationIdentificationlocation6
llK033llRO,SBllK033llK033llKO33
20-I 1017-261 #TJ8720-14617-249#BJ87L 20-I 13
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2-24FRONT SUSPENSION - Drive Shaft
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
NOZQE-B
T.J. boot repair kit
d-
‘Pr12
45,3 ;c
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14- 151
0
92
11AOH8
T.J. kit
llA0316B.J. boot repair kitB.J. kit
Disassembly steps
1. T.J. boot band
2. Boot band (small)3.
T.J. case and inner shaft assembly
4. T.J. case
5. Seal plate6. Inner shaft
16. B.J. boot band
17. Boot band (small)
7.Bracket assembly+I)l 418.B.J. boot
8.Outer dust seal19.B.J. assembly9.Inner dust seal20.Dust coverBearing dust seal kit
llA0317
Bracket assembly kit
10. Center bearing11. Center bearing bracket12. Circlip
4*13. Snap ring+e e+ 14. Spider assembly4I) l 4 15. T.J. boot
FJ)TEeverse the disassembly procedures to reassembly.(2) +e : Refer to “Service Points of Disassembly”.(3) l + : Refer to “Service Points of Reassembly”.(4) m : Non-reusable parts
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FRONT SUSPENSION - Drive Shaft2-25
T.J. caseI
\ \It/P-
IllA0092
-/ MB990938
11E561llYO97SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLY
NOZOFED6. REMOVAL OF INNER
SHAFT(1) Using the special tool, remove the inner shaft assem-
bly, together with the seal plate, from the T.J. case.
from
(2) Use the suitable puller to remove the inner shaft
the center bearing bracket.
10. REMOVAL OF CENTER BEARING
Use the special tools to remove the center bearing from thecenter bearing bracket.
ix13. REMOVAL OF SNAP
RING/l4. SPIDER ASSEMBLY
(1) Remove the snap ring from the drive shaft with the
snap ring pliers.
(2) Take out the spider assembly from the drive shaft.
(3) Clean the spider assembly.
Caution
1. Do not disassemble the spider assembly.
2.If the T.J. of the drive shaft assembly is bent, thejoint may be damaged. Use care in handling the
drive shaft.
3. The drive shaft joint use special grease. Do not
add another type of grease.
15. REMOVAL OF T.J.
BOOT/l8. B.J. BOOT
(1) Wrap vinyl tape around the spline part on the T.J. side
of the drive shaft so that the T.J. and B.J. boots are notdamaged when they are removed.
(2) Withdraw the T.J. and
B.J. boots from the drive shaft.
Caution
Do not disassemble the B.J.
Distinguish between B.J. boot and T.J. boot parts.
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llE560
INSPECTIONN02QGEB
0
0
0
0Check the dust cover for damage or deterioration.Check the drive shaft for damage, bending or corrosion.
Check the inner shaft for damage, bending or corrosion.
-Check the drive shaft spline part for wear or damage.
=-Check the inner shaft spline for wear or damage.
Check for entry of water and/or foreign material into
B-J..Check the spider assembly for roller rotation, wear or
corrosion.Check the groove inside T.J. case for wear of corrosion.
Check the boots for deterioration, damage or cracking.
Check the center bearing for seizure, discoloration or
roughness of rolling surface.
SERVICE POINTS OF REASSEMBLY
NOZQHEEa
18, INSTALLATION OF B.J. BOOT/15. T.J. BOOT
(1) Wrap vinyl tape around the spline part on the drive
shaft, and then install the B.J. boot and T.J. boot, in that.*
order.Caution
Distinguish between B.J. boot and T.J. boot parts
according to the section “Parts Distinction”, and be
sure to assemble them correctly.
(2) Fill the inside of the B.J. and B.J. boot with the
specified grease.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease 95
g (3.4 OZ.)
NOTEThe grease in the repair kit should be divided in half for
use, respectively, at the joint and inside the boot.
(3) Secure the boot bands.
Caution
The boot bands should be tightened with the drive
shaft at a
0” break angle.14.APPLlCATlON OF GREASE TO SPIDER ASSEMBLY
Apply the specified grease furnished in the repair kit to the
spider assembly.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease