DIFFERENTIAL CASE
BEARINGS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove differential case from the housing.
(2) Install Plug 8888 into the end of the case.
(3) Remove differental case bearings with Bearing
Splitter 1130 and Bridge 938 (Fig. 47).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install differenial case bearings with Installer
8956 and Handle C-4171 (Fig. 48).
(2) Install differentail case into housing.
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR/
TONE RING
REMOVAL
NOTE: The ring and pinion gears are service in a
matched set. Never replace the ring gear/pinion
gear without replacing the other matching gear.
(1) Mark pinion flange and propeller shaft for
installation alignment.
(2) Disconnect propeller shaft from pinion flange
and remove propeller shaft.
(3) Remove differential from axle housing.
Fig. 47 DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARING
1 - BRIDGE
2 - SPLITTER
3 - BEARING
4 - PLUG
Fig. 48 DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS
1 - HANDLE
2 - DIFFERENTIAL CASE
3 - BEARING
4 - INSTALLER
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REAR AXLE - 11 1/2 AA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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REAR AXLE - 11 1/2 AA
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING...............140
REMOVAL............................143
INSTALLATION........................144
ADJUSTMENTS.......................144
SPECIFICATIONS......................148
SPECIAL TOOLS.......................148
AXLE SHAFTS
REMOVAL............................152
INSTALLATION........................152
AXLE BEARINGS
REMOVAL............................152
INSTALLATION........................153
PINION SEAL
REMOVAL............................153
INSTALLATION........................154
DIFFERENTIAL
REMOVAL............................155DISASSEMBLY........................155
ASSEMBLY...........................156
INSTALLATION........................157
DIFFERENTIAL TRAC-RITE
DESCRIPTION........................158
OPERATION..........................158
DISASSEMBLY........................158
CLEANING...........................160
INSPECTION.........................160
ASSEMBLY...........................161
DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS
REMOVAL............................161
INSTALLATION........................161
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR/TONE RING
REMOVAL............................162
INSTALLATION........................164
REAR AXLE - 11 1/2 AA
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
GEAR NOISE
Axle gear noise can be caused by insufficient lubri-
cant, incorrect backlash, incorrect pinion depth, tooth
contact, worn/damaged gears, or the carrier housing
not having the proper offset and squareness.
Gear noise usually happens at a specific speed
range. The noise can also occur during a specific type
of driving condition. These conditions are accelera-
tion, deceleration, coast, or constant load.
When road testing, first warm-up the axle fluid by
driving the vehicle at least 5 miles and then acceler-
ate the vehicle to the speed range where the noise is
the greatest. Shift out-of-gear and coast through the
peak-noise range. If the noise stops or changes
greatly check for:
²Insufficient lubricant.
²Incorrect ring gear backlash.
²Gear damage.
Differential side gears and pinions can be checked
by turning the vehicle. The side gears are loaded dur-
ing turns. They usually do not cause noise during
straight-ahead driving when the gears are unloaded.
A worn pinion shaft can also cause a snapping or a
knocking noise.
BEARING NOISE
The axle shaft, differential and pinion bearings can
all produce noise when worn or damaged. Bearing
noise can be either a whining, or a growling sound.
Pinion bearingshave a constant-pitch noise. This
noise changes only with vehicle speed. Pinion bearing
noise will be higher pitched because it rotates at a
faster rate. Drive the vehicle and load the differen-
tial. If bearing noise occurs, the rear pinion bearing
is the source of the noise. If the bearing noise is
heard during a coast, the front pinion bearing is the
source.
Differential bearingsusually produce a low pitch
noise. Differential bearing noise is similar to pinion
bearing noise. The pitch of differential bearing noise
is also constant and varies only with vehicle speed.
Axle shaft bearingsproduce noise and vibration
when worn or damaged. The noise generally changes
when the bearings are loaded. Road test the vehicle.
Turn the vehicle sharply to the left and to the right.
This will load the bearings and change the noise
level. Where axle bearing damage is slight, the noise
is usually not noticeable at speeds above 30 mph.
LOW SPEED KNOCK
Low speed knock is generally caused by:
²Worn U-joint(s).
²Worn side gear thrust washers.
²Worn pinion shaft bore.
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Condition Possible Causes Correction
Axle Noise 1. Insufficient lubricant. 1. Fill differential with the correct fluid
type and quantity.
2. Improper ring gear and pinion
adjustment.2. Check ring gear and pinion contact
pattern. Adjust backlash or pinion
depth.
3. Unmatched ring gear and pinion. 3. Replace gears with a matched ring
gear and pinion.
4. Worn teeth on ring gear and/or
pinion.4. Replace ring gear and pinion.
5. Loose pinion bearings. 5. Adjust pinion bearing pre-load.
6. Loose differential bearings. 6. Adjust differential bearing pre-load.
7. Mis-aligned or sprung ring gear. 7. Measure ring gear run-out. Replace
components as necessary.
8. Loose differential bearing cap
bolts.8. Inspect differential components and
replace as necessary. Ensure that the
bearing caps are torqued tot he
proper specification.
9. Housing not machined properly. 9. Replace housing.
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Position a lifting device under axle and secure
lift to the axle.
(3) Remove wheels and tires assemblies.
(4) Remove all brake components.
(5) Mark propeller shaft and companion flange for
installation alignment reference.
(6) Remove propeller shaft.
(7) Remove shock absorbers from axle (Fig. 1).
(8) Remove U-bolts from axle (Fig. 2).(9) Remove axle from the vehicle.
Fig. 1 SHOCK ABSORBER
1 - NUT
2 - AXLE
3 - SHOCK ABSORBER
Fig. 2 REAR SPRING
1 - LEAF SPRING
2 - PLATE
3 - NUTS
4 - FRONT NUT & BOLT
5 - SPRING CLAMP BOLTS
6 - SHACKLES
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REAR AXLE - 11 1/2 AA (Continued)
AXLE SHAFTS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove axle shaft flange bolts (Fig. 17).
(2) Slide axle shaft out of the axle tube.
(3) Remove axle shaft gasket.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Axle flange bolts must be replaced or use
Mopar Lock N' Seal or LoctiteT242 on cleaned
existing bolts.
(1) Clean axle flange and hub.
(2) Install new axle shaft gasket.
(3) Slide axle shaft into the axle tube.
(4) Install axle shaft flange bolts and tighten to
129 N´m ( 95 ft. lbs.).
AXLE BEARINGS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove axle shaft flange bolts and remove
shaft.
(2) Remove retianer ring (Fig. 18) from the axle
shaft tube.
(3) Remove hub bearing nut locking key (Fig. 19).
BRIDGE 938
Fig. 17 AXLE FLANGE BOLTS
1 - AXLE FLANGE
2 - FLANGE BOLT
Fig. 18 RETAINER RING
1 - RETAINER RING
2 - LOCKING KEY
3 - BEARING NUT
Fig. 19 LOCKING KEY
1 - BEARING NUT
2 - LOCKING KEY
3 - AXLE TUBE
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REAR AXLE - 11 1/2 AA (Continued)
(4) Remove hub bearing nut with Socket 8954.
(5) Remove hub and bearings from the axle.
(6) Pry out hub bearing seal from the back of the
hub.
NOTE: The inner part of the seal may stay on the
axle tube (Fig. 20). This part must also be removed.
(7) Remove rear bearing.
(8) Remove hub bearing cups with a hammer and
drift.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install outer hub bearing cup with Installer
8961 and Handle C-4171.
(2) Install inner hub bearing cup with Installer
8153 and Handle C-4171.
(3) Pack bearings with the appropriate wheel bear-
ing grease.
(4) Install rear bearing and installnewgrease
seal with Installer 8963 and Handle C-4171.
(5) Slide hub on the axle tube and install front
bearing into the hub.
(6) Install hub bearing nut with Socket 8954 and
tighten to 30 N´m (22 ft. lbs.) while rotating the hub
(Fig. 21).
(7) Back off nut about 30É and align next hub nut
key slot with axle tube key slot and install locking
key.
NOTE: End play should be 0.025-0.25 mm
(0.01-0.001 in.)
(8) Install retainer ring with ring end in the key
slot.
(9) Install new axle shaft gasket and install the
axle shaft.
PINION SEAL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove axle shafts.
(2) Mark the propeller shaft and pinion flange for
installation reference.
(3) Remove propeller shaft.
(4) Rotate pinion gear three or four times.
(5) Measure and record the amount of torque nec-
essary to rotate the pinion gear with an inch pound
torque wrench (Fig. 22).
(6) Hold pinion flange with Flange Wrench 8979
(Fig. 23) and remove pinion flange nut.Fig. 20 INNER PART OF SEAL
1-PRYBAR
2 - AXLE TUBE
3 - REMAINING SEAL
Fig. 21 HUB NUT SOCKET
1 - SOCKET
2 - TORQUE WRENCH
Fig. 22 PINION ROTATING TORQUE
1 - PINION FLANGE
2 - TORQUE WRENCH
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AXLE BEARINGS (Continued)
DIFFERENTIAL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove fill hole plug from the differential
housing cover.
(2) Remove differential housing cover and drain
the lubricant.
(3) Remove axle shafts.
(4) Remove adjuster lock bolts and adjuster locks
(Fig. 27).
(5) Mark bearing caps left and right for installa-
tion reference.
(6) Remove bearing cap bolts and remove bearing
caps.
(7) Loosen differential bearing adjusters (Fig. 28)
with Spanner Wrench 8883.
(8) Remove differential case from the housing.
(9) Remove bearing cups and tag them left and
right for installation reference.
DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove ring gear.
(2) Remove pinion shaft with a hammer and punch
from the side with the hole in the pinion shaft (Fig.
29).
Fig. 27 ADJUSTER LOCKS
1 - LOCK BOLT
2 - ADJUSTER LOCK
3 - ADJUSTER
4 - BEARING CAP
Fig. 28 ADJUSTERS
1 - BEARING CUP
2 - ADJUSTER
3 - BEARING CUP
4 - ADJUSTER
Fig. 29 PINION SHAFT
1 - PINION GEAR
2 - PINION SHAFT
3 - EXCITER RING
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ASSEMBLY
NOTE: Install all component in their original loca-
tions.
(1) Lubricate all gears and differential bores with
differential lubricant.
(2) Install one set of pinion brake shoes into the
case bores.
NOTE: Brake shoes can be installed upside down,
but if install wrong pinion gear will not fit.
(3) Install side gear thrust washer, side gear and
spacer (Fig. 45).
(4) Install one set of pinion gears into the bores
next to the brake shoes, with the pinion shaft facing
up.
(5) Install other side gear and thrust washer.
(6) Install other set of pinion gears into the brake
shoes in the case.(7) Install other set of brake shoes onto the pinion
gears shafts (Fig. 46).
(8) Install differential cover and location screws.
(9) Installnewring gear bolts and tighten to 237
N´m (175 ft. lbs.).
DIFFERENTIAL CASE
BEARINGS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove differential case from the housing.
(2) Install Plug 8964 into the end of the case.
(3) Remove differental case bearings with Bearing
Splitter 1130 and Bridge 938 (Fig. 47).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install differenial case bearings with Installer
8965 and Handle C-4171 (Fig. 48).
(2) Install differentail case into housing.
Fig. 45 SIDE GEAR AND SPACER
1 - SPACER
2 - SIDE SPACER
Fig. 46 PINION BRAKE SHOES
1 - BRAKE SHOES
2 - PINION GEARS
DRREAR AXLE - 11 1/2 AA 3 - 161
DIFFERENTIAL TRAC-RITE (Continued)
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR/
TONE RING
REMOVAL
NOTE: The ring and pinion gears are service in a
matched set. Never replace the ring gear/pinion
gear without replacing the other matching gear.
(1) Mark pinion flange and propeller shaft for
installation alignment.
(2) Disconnect propeller shaft from pinion flange
and remove propeller shaft.
(3) Remove differential from the housing.
(4) Place differential on Plug 8964. Drive exciter
ring off the differential case with a hammer and
punch (Fig. 49).
NOTE: Do not remove the exciter ring if it is not
being replaced.
(5) Place differential case in a vise with soft metal
jaw protectors
(6) Remove bolts holding ring gear to differential
case.
(7) Drive ring gear from differential case with a
soft hammer (Fig. 50).
(8) Hold pinion flange with Flange Wrench 8979
(Fig. 51) and remove pinion flange nut.
(9) Remove pinion flange from pinion with Pinion
Flange Puller 8992 (Fig. 52).
Fig. 47 DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARING
1 - BRIDGE
2 - SPLITTER
3 - BEARING
4 - PLUG
Fig. 48 DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS
1 - HANDLE
2 - DIFFERENTIAL CASE
3 - BEARING
4 - INSTALLER
Fig. 49 EXCITER RING
1 - DIFFERENTIAL CASE
2 - RING GEAR
3 - PUNCH
4 - EXCITER RING
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DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS (Continued)