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(8) Remove the case from housing. Mark or tag
bearing cups indicating which side they were re-
moved. Remove spreader from housing.
INNER AXLE SHAFT OIL SEAL REPLACEMENT
SELECT-TRAC
(1) Remove the inner axle shaft seals with a pry
bay.
(2) Install oil seals with Discs 6764 and Turn-
buckle D-112-A (Fig. 25). Tighten tool until disc bot-
toms in housing.
COMMAND-TRACÐ LEFT-SIDE
(1) Remove the inner axle shaft seal with a pry
bay.(2) Install the inner axle seal on Tool 6228-1 (Fig.
26).
(3) Thread thereverseside of Installer 6228-1
tightly onto the threaded rod tool (Fig. 26).
(4) Press the seal into position.
Fig. 23 Spread Differential Housing
Fig. 24 Differential Removal
Fig. 25 Axle Seal Installation
Fig. 26 Left Side Seal Installation
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DIFFERENTIAL DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove the bearings from the differential case
with Press C-293-PA, Plug C-293-3, Adapter
C-293-39 (Fig. 27).
Place adapter rings so they do not damage the
bearing cage.
(2) Remove bearing shims from case hubs and
mark them (with hub identity) for assembly refer-
ence. Record the thickness of the shims.
(3) Clamp the differential case in a vise equipped
with soft jaws. Remove anddiscardthe ring gear
bolts. Tap the ring gear with a rawhide or plastic
mallet and remove (Fig. 28).
(4) Use a drift to remove the pinion gear mate
shaft lock pin (Fig. 29).
(5) Remove the mate shaft with a drift and ham-
mer (Fig. 30).
(6) Rotate the differential side gears and remove
the pinion mate gears and thrust washers (Fig. 31).
(7) Remove the differential side gears and thrust
washers.
(8) Remove the case from the vise.
PINION REMOVAL/DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove the pinion yoke nut and washer. Use
Remover C-452 and Wrench C-3281 to remove the
pinion yoke (Fig. 32).
Fig. 27 Differential Bearing Removal
Fig. 28 Ring Gear Removal
Fig. 29 Mate Shaft Lock Pin Removal
Fig. 30 Mate Shaft Removal
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(2) Remove the pinion gear seal with a slide ham-
mer or pry out with bar.
(3) Drive out pinion gear from housing with raw-
hide or plastic hammer (Fig. 33). Catch the pinion
with your hand to prevent it from falling and being
damaged.This will damage the front bearing roll-
ers and bearing cup. The front bearing and cup
must be replaced.Remove and discard collapsible
preload spacer (Fig. 34).
(4) Remove front bearing from housing.
(5) Remove the front pinion bearing cup with Re-
mover D-147 and Handle C-4171 (Fig. 35).
(7) Remove the rear bearing cup from housing
(Fig. 36). Use Remover D-149 and Handle C-4171.
(8) Remove the inner bearing from the pinion with
Puller C-293-PA and Adapter C-293-39 (Fig. 37).Place adapter rings so they do not damage the
bearing cage.
(9) Remove the oil slinger from the pinion gear
shaft.Save the slinger it is used as select shim
for pinion depth.
CLEANING/INSPECTION
Wash differential components with cleaning sol-
vent and dry with compressed air.Do not steam
clean the differential components.
Fig. 31 Pinion Mate Gear Removal
Fig. 32 Pinion Yoke Removal
Fig. 33 Remove Pinion Gear
Fig. 34 Collapsible Preload Spacer
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Wash bearings with solvent and towel dry, do not
dry with compressed air.Cup and bearing must be
replaced as a matched sets only.
Clean the axle shaft tubes with a clean cloth.
Inspect for;
²Smooth appearance with no broken/dented surfaces
on the bearing rollers or the roller contact surfaces.
²Bearing cups must not be distorted or cracked.
²Machined surfaces should be smooth and without
any raised edges.
²Raised metal on shoulders of cup bores should be
removed with a hand stone.²Wear or damage to pinion gear mate shaft, pinion
gears, side gears and thrust washers. Replace as a
matched set only.
²Worn or chipped teeth to ring and pinion gears.
²Damaged bolt threads to ring gear. Replaced as a
matched set only.
²Pinion yoke for cracks, worn splines, pitted areas,
and a rough/corroded seal contact surface. Repair or
replace the as necessary.
DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
(1) Install the following components in the differ-
ential case (Fig. 38).
²Differential side gears and thrust washers
²Pinion gears and thrust washers
²Pinion gear mate shaft (align holes in shaft and
case)
(2) Install and seat the locking roll pin in the dif-
ferential case and mate shaft with a punch and ham-
mer (Fig. 38). Peen metal part of case over pin in two
places 180 degrees apart.
If replacement gears and thrust washers were
installed, it is not necessary to measure the gear
backlash. Correct fit is due to close machining
tolerances during manufacture.
(3) Invert the differential case and start two ring
gear bolts. This will provide case-to-ring gear bolt
hole alignment.
(4) Install new ring gear bolts and alternately
tighten to 95-122 Nzm (70-90 ft. lbs.) torque (Fig. 39).
(5) Lubricate all differential components with hy-
poid gear lubricant.
Fig. 35 Front Bearing Cup Removal
Fig. 36 Rear Bearing Cup Removal
Fig. 37 Inner Bearing Removal
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original depth shims to compensate for the dif-
ference in the depth variances. Refer to the
Depth Variance charts.
Note where Old and New Pinion Marking columns
intersect. Intersecting figure represents plus or mi-
nus amount needed.
For example, if old pinion is plus (+) 1 and the
new pinion is minus (-) 3, intersecting figure is
(+)0.004 inch (0.10mm). Add this amount to the
original shim. Or if the old pinion is (-) 3 and thenew pinion is (-) 2, intersecting figure is (-)0.001 inch
(0.025mm). Subtract this amount from original shim.
Refer to the Pinion Gear Depth Variance Chart.
DIFFERENTIAL AND PINION MEASUREMENT
DIFFERENTIAL ZERO END PLAY
MEASUREMENT
(1) Place Master Differential Bearing D-134
(D-348) on the case hubs (Fig. 43) and install differ-
ential case into housing.
(2) Install a pilot stud at the right side of housing.
Attach Dial Indicator to the pilot stud. Load indica-
tor plunger against the back of the ring gear (Fig.
44).
(3) Insert a small pry bar between the bearing cap
and left side of differential case. Pry the case as far
as possible to right side (Fig. 44). Zero the dial indi-
cator pointer.
(4) Pry the case to left side andrecordthe travel
distance.
The measurement above is the shim thickness
necessary for case zero end-play. The total
thickness will be determined during the ring
gear backlash adjustment.
(5) Remove indicator, pilot stud and differential
case from housing.
PINION GEAR DEPTH MEASUREMENT
Pinion gear depth measurement is necessary
when axle housing is replaced or pinion select
shim pack is unknown. It is also recommended
when ring and pinion gears are replaced.
PINION GEAR DEPTH VARIANCE
Fig. 42 Shim Locations
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Measurements are done with pinion cups and pin-
ion bearings installed in housing. Take measure-
ments with Pinion Gauge Set 6774, Pinion Block
6733 and Dial Indicator C-3339 (Fig. 45).
(1) Assemble Pinion Gauge Set, Pinion Block and
pinion bearings. Install assembly into differential
pinion gear bore and hand tighten cone (Fig. 46).
(2) Place Arbor Disc 6732 on Arbor D-115-3 and
position in the bearing cradles (Fig. 47). Install dif-
ferential bearing caps on Arbor Discs and tighten
caps snug only.
Fig. 45 Pinion Gear Depth Gauge Tools
Fig. 46 Pinion Height Block
Fig. 47 Gauge Tools In Housing
Fig. 43 Master Bearing Tools On Hubs
Fig. 44 Differential Case End Play Measurement
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(4) Assemble collapsible spacer onto pinion shaft
(Fig. 52).
(5) Install pinion front bearing cone into cup and
end yoke thrust washer.
(6) Apply a light coat of gear lubricant on lip of
new pinion seal. Install seal with Installer W-147-E
and Handle C-4171 (Fig. 53).
(7) Install pinion gear into differential housing.
(8) Install yoke with Installer W-162-D and
Wrench C-3281 (Fig. 54).(9) Install the yoke washer and a new nut on the
pinion gear. Use Flange Wrench C-3281 to retain the
yoke (Fig. 55). Tighten nut to 216 Nzm (160 ft.lbs.)
torque or enough to remove play.Do not over-
tighten.
CAUTION: Never loosen the pinion gear nut to de-
crease the pinion gear bearing preload torque. If the
specified preload torque is exceeded, a new col-
lapsible spacer must be installed. The torque se-
quence will have to be repeated.
Fig. 52 Collapsible Preload Spacer
Fig. 53 Pinion Seal Installation
Fig. 54 Pinion Yoke Installation
Fig. 55 Tightening Pinion Nut
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(10) Use Flange Wrench C-3281 to retain the yoke
(Fig. 55). Slowly tighten the nut in small increments
until the rotating torque is achieved. Measure the ro-
tating torque frequently to avoid over-tightening the
nut.
(11) Check bearing rotating torque with an inch
pound torque wrench (Fig. 56). The torque necessary
to rotate the pinion gear should be;
²Original Bearings Ð 1 to 3 Nzm (10 to 20 in. lbs.).
²New BearingsÐ2to5Nzm (15 to 35 in. lbs.).
DIFFERENTIAL SHIM PACK MEASUREMENT AND
ADJUSTMENT
(1) Place Master Differential Bearing D-134
(D-348) on the case hubs.
(2) Install a pilot stud at the left side of housing.
Attach Dial Indicator to housing. Load the indicator
plunger against the back of the ring gear (Fig. 57).
Ensure ring and pinion gear teeth are tightly
meshed. Zero the indicator.
(3) Insert a small pry bar between the bearing cap
and left side of differential case. Pry the case as far
as possible to right side (Fig. 57). Zero the dial indi-
cator pointer.
(4) Repeat the measurement several times to check
consistency. Record the travel distance.
The measurement above shows shim thickness
necessary to eliminate ring gear backlash. Sub-
tract this thickness from case zero end-play
shim thickness (Fig. 58). The shims must be
placed at the ring gear side between the case
and bearing.
(5) Remove indicator and pilot stud.
(6) Remove the differential case from housing.(7) Remove the master bearing tools from the dif-
ferential case hubs.
(8) Position the backlash shims (with determined
thickness) on case hub (ring gear side). Install bear-
ing on the hub with Bearing Installer C-3716-A and
Driver Handle C-4171 (Fig. 59).
(9) Position the remaining zero end-play shims on
hub at opposite side of case. Include an additional
Fig. 56 Check Pinion Gear Torque
Fig. 57 Shim Pack Measurement
Fig. 58 Shim Pack Calculations
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