as matched set. Side gears and pinion gears must be replaced as
matched set.
Reassembly & Adjustment
1) Install thrust spacers, side gears, pinion washers and
pinion gears in differential case. DO NOT install thrust block (if
equipped) at this time.
2) Install pinion shaft without lock pin. Check pinion and
side gear backlash. Install wooden wedge to lock side gears. See
Fig. 8 . Using dial indicator, measure gear backlash. Backlash should
be .0004-.0030" (.010-.080 mm). Service limit is .008" (.20 mm).
3) Adjust backlash by using different side gear spacers.
Ensure both sides are equally shimmed. Install thrust block (if
equipped) once correct backlash is obtained. Install pinion shaft lock
pin from ring gear side of carrier housing. Securely stake pin in 2
places. Ensure adhesive is removed from ring gear mounting bolts and
gear mounting surface. Clean internal threads with tap.
4) Ensure alignment marks on differential case and ring gear
align. Apply Loctite 271 to bolts, and install ring gear on
differential case. Tighten bolts in diagonal sequence to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Using appropriate adapter,
press on carrier side bearings.
DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY (LIMITED SLIP)
NOTE: Manufacturer does not provide disassembly or reassembly
procedures for locking type differential. Use illustrations
for exploded views of assembly. See Figs. 11 and 12.
NOTE: See PRE-DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION under
DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY (CONVENTIONAL) before disassembling
carrier assembly. For carrier assembly and drive pinion
removal, see DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY (CONVENTIONAL) .
Disassembly
1) Once ring gear is removed, loosen carrier housing screws
in diagonal pattern. Separate cases and remove components. See Fig. 10
. Maintain parts in order of disassembly. Clean all parts in new
solvent.
2) Inspect condition of friction and spring plates and
friction discs. Replace disc and/or plates if worn or heat damaged.
Distortion of discs will cause incorrect clutch pressure. Scratches,
nicks or burrs on components can be repaired with an oil stone.
3) Discs must be flat and free of distortion. Check discs on
surface plate with dial indicator. Maximum warpage of friction plate
or disc is .003" (.08 mm). Inspect thickness of discs and plates.
Thickness limit between discs and plates is .004" (.10 mm).
Fig. 10: Exploded View Of Limited Slip Differential
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
Fig. 12: Exploded View Of Locking Differential
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
Reassembly
1) Arrange friction plates and discs of each side of
differential. Measure each assembly thickness. Assembled discs and
plates should not exceed a difference of .002" (.05 mm). Replace discs\
or plates as needed.
2) Assemble one spring plate and one spring disc on each
side. Measure assembly thickness. Assemble disc and plates to obtain
minimum difference in thickness between each assembly.
3) Assemble clutch assemblies, pressure rings, pinion gears,
side gears and pinion shaft. Measure overall width of assembly plus
spring plates and spring discs (dimension "C"). See Fig. 13.
4) Determine depth of differential case (dimension "D"). On
2.4L, dimension "D" = "E" + "F" - "G"; on 3.0L, dimension "D" = "E" +
"H"
See Fig. 14. Subtract "C" from "D" to determine spring plate-
to-case clearance. Adjust spring disc thickness to obtain proper
spring plate-to-case clearance. Correct clearance is .0024-.0079" (.
060-.200 mm).