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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Rear axle hub - 110/130
1.Axle casing
2.Ventilation pipe
3.Axle shaft
4.Wheel studs and hub
5.Wheel bearing stub axle
6.Wheel bearings
7.Inner hub seal8.Outer hub/axle shaft seal
9.Hub lock plate, thrust washer and nuts
10.Brake disc
11.Drive flange
12.Drive shaft circlip
13.Dust cap
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS FAULT DIAGNOSIS
Complaint - Oil leaks
An external leak of lubrication from the hub seals can
be caused by a faulty internal seal. For example, if the
seals which separate the differential from the hubs are
faulty and the vehicle is operating or parked on an
embankment, oil from the differential may flood one
hub resulting in a lack of lubrication in the differential.
When a seal is found to be leaking check the axle
ventilation system, as a blockage can cause internal
pressure to force oil past the seals.
See’Description and Operation’for illustrations of oil
seal locations.
When investigating hub seal leaks check the grease
for dilution with oil. Also check the differential oil level,
for signs of metal particles in the oil and the condition
of internal seals.
If the vehicle is driven in deep water with defective oil
seals, water may contaminate the lubricants and raise
the differential oil level, giving a false impression that
the housing has been over filled.
Do not assume that a high oil level in the
differential is due to over filling or, that a low level
is because of an external leak.
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REPAIR REAR HUB ASSEMBLY - 90
Service repair no - 64.15.01
Remove
1.Place rear axle onto axle stands and remove
road wheel.
2.Release brake hose clips and remove brake
caliper bolts. Secure to one side.
WARNING: Take care not to kink brake
hose.
3.Remove 5 bolts and withdraw axle shaft.
4.Remove joint washer.
5.Bend back lock washer tabs.
6.Remove locknut and lock washer.
7.Remove hub adjusting nut.
8.Remove spacing washer.
9.Remove hub and brake disc assembly complete
with bearings.
Rear hub components - 90
1.Axle shaft.
2.Axle shaft joint washer.
3.Axle shaft retaining bolt.
4.Lock nut.
5.Lock washer.
6.Hub adjusting nut.
7.Spacing washer.8.Outer bearing.
9.Hub.
10.Inner bearing.
11.Grease seal.
12.Brake disc.
13.Disc retaining bolt.
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REPAIR Refit
10.Clean stub axle.
11.Fit hub assembly to stub axle.
12.Fit spacing washer.
13.Fit hub adjusting nut. Tighten to50 Nm (37
lbf/ft).Ensure hub is free to rotate with no
bearing play. Back off adjusting nut 90°and
tighten to10 Nm (7 lbf/ft).
14.Fit a new lock washer.
15.Fit locknut. Tighten to50 Nm (37 lbf/ft).
16.Tab over lock washer to secure adjusting nut
and locknut.
17.Using a new joint washer fit axle shaft to hub.
Tighten bolts to65 Nm (48 lbf/ft).
18.Fit brake caliper. Tighten bolts to82 Nm (61
lbf/ft).Secure brake pipes to axle casing.
19.Fit road wheel, remove axle stands and tighten
road wheel nuts to correct torque:
Alloy wheels -130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
Heavy duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)
20.Operate foot brake to locate brake pads before
driving vehicle.
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REPAIR DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY - 90
Service repair no - 51.15.01
Remove
1.Using suitable container, drain axle oil.
2.Mark differential and propeller shaft flanges to
facilitate reassembly.
3.Remove 4 bolts and disconnect propeller shaft
from differential. Tie aside.
4.Remove 5 hub drive member bolts and withdraw
axle half shafts sufficiently to disengage from
differential unit.
5.Remove 10 nuts securing differential to axle
case.
6.Withdraw differential unit.
NOTE: The differential unit can only be
serviced as a complete assembly with
matching drive pinion. For advice ring
Land Rover Service Department.Refit
7.Ensure mating faces are clean and apply a bead
of RTV sealant to axle case.
8.Support differential unit and position on axle
casing.
9.Secure with self locking nuts and tighten to40
Nm (30lbf/ft).
10.Align marks on flanges and secure propeller
shaft to differential. Tighten bolts to48 Nm (35
lbf/ft).
11.Refit half shafts, using new drive member
gaskets. Tighten bolts to65 Nm (48 lbf/ft).
12.Refill axle oil with approved lubricantSee
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
Information. Recommended lubricants and
fluids.
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OVERHAUL
25.Withdraw four dished thrust washers.
26.Withdraw lower differential wheel and thrust
washer.
27.Remove differential bearing cones using
LRT-51-500, adaptors 1 and 2 and press
LRT-99-002.
28.Withdraw shim washers fitted between bearing
cones and differential casings.
Remove final drive pinion
29.UsingLTR-51-003to prevent coupling flange
from rotating, remove flange locknut and plain
washer.
30.Support drive pinion and remove coupling flange
by tapping with a hide hammer.
31.Withdraw drive pinion together with inner bearing
cone.
32.Withdraw and discard collapsable bearing
spacer.
33.Withdraw oil seal, gasket and oil thrower.
34.Withdraw outer bearing cone.
35.UsingLRT-51-502, extract pinion inner bearing
cup and shim washers from casing. Note shim
washer thickness.
36.Extract pinion outer bearing cup from casing
usingLRT-51-502.
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37.UsingLRT-51-500and pressLRT-99-002,
remove inner bearing cone from pinion.
INSPECTION
38.Examine all components for obvious wear or
damage.
39.Bearing cones must be a press fit on their
locations, except drive pinion flange and bearing
which is a slide fit.
40.The crown wheel and pinion are supplied as a
matched pair and must not be interchanged
separately. A new crown wheel and pinion
matched pair may be fitted to an original gear
carrier casing if sound. original crown wheel and
pinion, if sound, may be fitted into a replacement
casing.
41.The two parts of differential unit casing are
matched and must not be replaced separately.
42.Discard and renew all thrust washers.
43.Differential housings with worn thrust washer
seatings must be replaced as a pair.
44.Examine differential case to crown wheel joint
face for burrs and damage which could lead to
crown wheel run-out when fitted.ASSEMBLE
Differential
45.Fit differential lower wheel and thrust washer to
differential case. See illustration following
instruction 23.
46.Fit dished thrust washers.
47.Fit cross-shaft and pinions.
48.Fit differential upper wheel and thrust washer.
49.Fit differential upper case lining-up marks.
50.Secure assembly with bolts using Loctite
’Studlock’grade CVX on threads and tighten
evenly and diametrically to95 Nm (70 lbf/ft).
51.Fit crown wheel to differential casing. Use Loctite
’Studlock’grade CVX on fixing bolt threads and
tighten to correct torque.
52.Press on differential roller bearing cones less
shim washers, usingLRT-51-504, and leave to
one side until required for instruction 96.
53.Fit bearing cups to differential.
54.Fit differential unit and bearings to gear carrier
casing, and rotate unit to centralize bearings. Do
not fit bearing caps.
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70.Support inner bearing on bed of hand press and
press drive pinion into bearing.
71.Position pinion and bearing in casing; omit
collapsable spacer at this stage.
72.Fit outer bearing cone onto pinion.
73.Fit coupling flange and plain washer and loosely
fit flange nut.
74.Tighten coupling flange locknut to remove
end-float from pinion.
75.Rotate pinion to settle bearings and slowly
tighten flange locknut. Use a spring balance to
obtain a torque resistance of 11 Kgf/cm (18
lbf/in) to rotate pinion.
Drive pinion markings
76.Check that serial number marked on pinion end
face matches that marked on crown wheel.
77.The markings on end face adjacent to serial
number are of no significance during servicing.
78.The figure marked on end face opposite to serial
number indicates, in thousandths of an inch,
deviation from nominal required to correctly set
pinion. A pinion marked plus (+) must be set
below nominal, a minus (-) pinion must be set
above nominal. An unmarked pinion must be set
at nominal.
79.The nominal setting dimension is represented by
setting gauge blockLRT-54-503, which is
referenced from pinion end face to bottom radius
of differential bearing bore.
Drive pinion adjustment
80.Ensure that pinion end face is free of raised
burrs around etched markings.
81.Remove keep disc from magnetized base of dial
gauge toolLRT-99-006.
82.Place dial gauge and setting gaugeLRT-54-503
on a flat surface and zero dial gauge stylus on to
setting gauge.
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