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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual (9) Remove overrunning clutch assembly from vis-
cous coupler (Fig. 9).
(10) Remove viscous coupler from differential pin-
ion shaft (Fig. 10).
(11) Remove shim (select) from differential pinion
gear

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual ASSEMBLY
(1) Install output flange seals using tools C4171
and 8493 (Fig. 15).
(2) Install large overrunning clutch housing o-ring
to differential assembly (Fig. 14).
(3) Install shim to differential

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual Fig. 17 Viscous Coupler
1 - VISCOUS COUPLER
2 - DIFFERENTIAL PINION
Fig. 18 Overrunning Clutch
1 - OVERRUNNING CLUTCH
2 - VISCOUS COUPLER
Fig. 19 Grounding Tab at 12 Oclock
1 - OVERRUNNING CLUTCH
2 -

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS - REAR DRIVELINE MODULE
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Bolt, Driveline Module-to-Body 54 40 Ð
Bolt, Halfshaft-to-Ouput Flange 61 45 Ð
Bolt, Ov

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual lock the front wheels first. Any torque transfer from
the rear axle to the front axle disturbs the ABS/brak-
ing system and causes potential instabilities on a
slippery surface. The BOC de-couples the

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual Fig. 28 Bi-directional Overrunning Clutch and Viscous Coupler
1 - POWERFLOW - BOC OVERUNNING
2 - POWERFLOW - BOC LOCKED
3 - BOC GROUND TAB
4 - FRICTION BRAKE SHOES
5 - BOC ROLLERS6 - VISCOUS COUPLER
7

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual STEADY STATE, HIGH SPEED, NO WHEEL SLIP
The roller cage positions the rollers on the input
shaft flats during low and high speed overrunning
and during initial BOC lockup. The roller cage is
rotating

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DODGE TOWN AND COUNTRY 2001  Service Manual To keep the rollers in the overrunning position and
avoid undesired9high speed lockup9, a high speed
latch (Fig. 33) positions the cage before the ground
shoes lift off. A further explanation of the h