pinion flange from pinion. Remove oil seal from axle housing.
11) Remove slinger (if equipped), pinion bearing and preload\
shim(s). See Fig. 1. Note thickness of preload shims for reassembly
reference in case shims become misplaced.
12) Remove pinion and bearing from axle housing. Using
appropriate remover, remove front (outer) pinion bearing race from
axle housing. Remove rear (inner) pinion bearing race from axle
housing using remover. Remove pinion bearing depth shims from axle
housing. See Fig. 1. Measure and record shim thickness for reassembly
reference.
13) Remove rear (inner) bearing from pinion, using
appropriate puller. Remove differential bearings from differential
case. Remove preload shims from differential case. See Fig. 1.
Identify preload shim location. Record preload shim thickness for
reassembly reference.
14) Clamp differential case in soft-jaw vise. Remove roll pin
from differential case. Tap pinion shaft from differential case.
Remove pinion gears, pinion gear thrust washers, side gears and side
gear thrust washers from differential case.
Cleaning & Inspection
1) Clean components with solvent and dry with compressed air.
Inspect components for wear. Inspect bearings and bearing races for
wear and pitting. Replace bearings and bearing races as a set. Inspect
ring gear and pinion teeth for wear and chipping. Replace ring gear
and pinion gear as matched set.
2) Check differential case for cracks or scoring of side
gears, thrust washers and pinion thrust faces. Check fit of side gears
to differential case and axle shaft splines. Examine shaft of pinion
shaft for scoring or excessive wear.
3) On axles with Rear Wheel Anti-Lock (RWAL) brakes, if
exciter ring is not removed from differential case, ensure exciter
ring fits tightly on differential case and is fully seated.
NOTE: Lubricate all bearings, bearing races, gears and thrust
washers with gear lube during reassembly.
Reassembly & Adjustments
1) Place differential case in soft-jaw vise. Install side
gears, side gear thrust washers, pinion gears and pinion gear thrust
washers into differential case.
2) Rotate side gears until holes in pinion gears and thrust
washers align with holes in differential case. Install pinion shaft.
Install roll pin in differential case. Stake edge of differential case
in 2 areas, 180 degrees apart, to retain roll pin in place. Remove
differential case from vise.
3) On rear axles with Rear Wheel Anti-Lock (RWAL) brakes,
align tab on exciter ring with slot on differential case if installing
exciter ring. Install ring gear on differential case. Install 2 NEW
ring gear bolts to maintain bolt hole alignment. Using press, press
exciter ring onto differential case using ring gear as a pilot.
4) Install ring gear on differential case (if not previously
installed). Install NEW ring gear bolts. Tighten bolts evenly in
alternating pattern to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
Proceed to INITIAL DIFFERENTIAL BEARING PRELOAD.
NOTE: Initial differential bearing preload must be performed to
determine thickness of preload shims in order to obtain zero
end play of differential case. Procedure must be performed
before installing pinion in axle housing.
Initial Differential Bearing Preload
1) Install master bearings on each side of differential case
number is stamped on pinion face. This number must be same as number
on ring gear. A pinion depth variance marking is etched on pinion
face. See Fig. 4.
2) Etched marking, in thousandths of an inch, indicates
deviation from standard pinion depth setting. Standard pinion depth
setting is distance from center line of axle shaft to rear pinion
bearing shoulder area. See Fig. 4. Standard pinion depth setting
varies with axle model. See STANDARD PINION DEPTH SETTING table.
STANDARD PINION DEPTH SETTING
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267 RBI ............................................. 5.375 (136.52)\
286 RBI ............................................. 5.812 (147.62)\
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3) If original pinion, ring gear and axle housing are being
used, and pinion depth shims are being replaced, determine thickness
of original pinion depth shims. Replace shims with NEW shims of same
thickness.
4) If only pinion and ring gear are being replaced, and
original axle housing is used, note pinion depth variance marking on
old pinion and replacement pinion.
5) Using etched markings and pinion depth shim adjustment
chart, determine amount to be added or subtracted from thickness of
original pinion depth shims. See Fig. 5. For example, if etched
marking is +4 on original pinion and -4 on replacement pinion,
thickness of pinion depth shims should be increased by .008" (.20 mm).\
NOTE: When determining shim thickness, if result is a negative (-)
reading, subtract this amount from thickness of pinion depth
shim pack to obtain thickness of correct shim. If result is
positive (+), add this amount to thickness of pinion depth
shim pack to obtain thickness of correct shim. If result is
zero, this will be nominal standard pinion depth setting and
no shims are required. When using PINION DEPTH SHIM
ADJUSTMENT CHART, thickness of original pinion depth shim
pack must be accurately determined. If original pinion depth
shim pack dimension cannot be accurately determined, pinion
depth gauge set must be used to properly determine pinion
depth setting. Pinion depth gauge set must also be used if
using replacement axle housing. Proceed to DETERMINING PINION
DEPTH USING PINION DEPTH GAUGE SET procedure.
NOTE: If slinger is used, slinger thickness must also be included
in pinion depth shim pack.
Determining Pinion Depth Using Pinion Depth Gauge Set
1) Use pinion depth gauge set for all axle models. Place
master pinion block into pinion bore of axle housing. See Fig. 6.
Install discs on arbor. Install arbor in axle housing with discs
positioned in differential bearing bores. See Fig. 6.
2) Install pinion height block on top of master pinion block,
against arbor. Place gauge block with dial indicator on lowest step of
pinion height block. Zero dial indicator with gauge block flat on
pinion height block.
3) Move gauge block so dial indicator stem contacts arbor.
Move gauge block back and forth (perpendicular to arbor) to get
highest reading. This reading is thickness of required pinion depth
shim pack.
4) To select correct shim, note etched markings on end of
DRIV E A XLE - 8 .2 5" & 9 .2 5" R IN G G EA R
1999 D odge P ic ku p R 1500
1998-99 DRIVE AXLES
CHRY - 8 1/4" & 9 1/4" Ring Gears
Dakota, Ram Pickup, Ram Van/Wagon
NOTE: For models using full-floating axles in which vehicle weight
is supported by axle housing tubes, see RBI FULL-FLOATING
AXLES article.
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION
Drive axle contains a solid semi-floating axle shaft splined
into the side gear. On semi-floating axle shafts, vehicle weight is
supported on axle shaft and bearing. Drive shaft rotates the pinion
which drives the ring gear. Power is transferred from ring gear
through side gears to the axle shafts (hypoid gear type).
On rear axles used in vehicles with Rear Wheel Anti-Lock
(RWAL) brakes, a brake sensor is mounted on top of axle housing, and
an exciter ring is mounted on the differential carrier. See Fig. 1.
Fig. 1: Exploded View Of Drive Axle
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
AXLE RATIO & IDENTIFICATION