API QUALITY CLASSIFICATION
This symbol (Fig. 2) on the front of an oil container
means that the oil has been certified by the Ameri-
can Petroleum Institute (API) to meet all the lubri-
cation requirements specified by DaimlerChrysler
Corporation.
GEAR LUBRICANTS
SAE ratings also apply to multigrade gear lubri-
cants. In addition, API classification defines the
lubricants usage. Such as API GL-5 and SAE 75W-
90.
LUBRICANTS AND GREASES
Lubricating grease is rated for quality and usage
by the NLGI. All approved products have the NLGI
symbol (Fig. 3) on the label. At the bottom NLGI
symbol is the usage and quality identification letters.
Wheel bearing lubricant is identified by the letter
ªGº. Chassis lubricant is identified by the latter ªLº.
The letter following the usage letter indicates the
quality of the lubricant. The following symbols indi-
cate the highest quality.
SPECIALIZED LUBRICANTS AND OILS
Some maintenance or repair procedures may
require the use of specialized lubricants or oils. Con-
sult the appropriate sections in this manual for the
correct application of these lubricants.
DESCRIPTION - AXLE
A multi-purpose, hypoid gear lubricant which con-
forms to MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifi-
cations should be used. Mopar Hypoid Gear
Lubricants conforms to these specifications.
FRONT AXLE
²Lubricant for 186FIA (Model 30) axle is SAE
75W-140 SYNTHETIC.
REAR AXLE
²Lubricant for 198RBI (Model 35) axle is SAE
75W-140 SYNTHETIC.
²Lubricant for 8 1/4 axle is a thermally stable
SAE 75W-90. For trailer tow or heavy duty applica-
tions the lubricant should be replaced with SAE
75W-140 SYNTHETIC.
NOTE: Trac-lokTequipped axles require a friction
modifier be added to the lubricant.
CAUTION: If axle is submerged in water, lubricant
must be replaced immediately to avoid possible
premature axle failure.
DESCRIPTION - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
Mopartmanual transmission fluid is the lubricant
recommended for the NV1500 and the NV3550 trans-
missions.
DESCRIPTION - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
FLUID
NOTE: Refer to the maintenance schedules in this
group for the recommended maintenance (fluid/filter
change) intervals for this transmission.
NOTE: Refer to Service Procedures in this group for
fluid level checking procedures.
MopartATF +4, type 9602, Automatic Transmis-
sion Fluid is the recommended fluid for
DaimlerChrysler automatic transmissions.
Dexron II fluid IS NOT recommended. Clutch
chatter can result from the use of improper
fluid.
MopartATF +4, type 9602, Automatic Transmis-
sion Fluid when new is red in color. The ATF is dyed
red so it can be identified from other fluids used in
the vehicle such as engine oil or antifreeze. The red
color is not permanent and is not an indicator of fluid
condition. As the vehicle is driven, the ATF will begin
to look darker in color and may eventually become
brown.This is normal.ATF+4 also has a unique
Fig. 2 API Symbol
Fig. 3 NLGI Symbol
1 - WHEEL BEARINGS
2 - CHASSIS LUBRICATION
3 - CHASSIS AND WHEEL BEARINGS
0 - 2 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCEKJ
FLUID TYPES (Continued)
FRONT AXLE - 186FIA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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FRONT AXLE - 186FIA
DESCRIPTION.........................19
OPERATION...........................19
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AXLE..........20
REMOVAL.............................24
INSTALLATION.........................24
ADJUSTMENTS........................25
SPECIFICATIONS - FRONT AXLE...........33
SPECIAL TOOLS
FRONT AXLE........................34
AXLE SHAFTS
REMOVAL.............................37
INSTALLATION.........................37
AXLE SHAFT SEALS
REMOVAL.............................37
INSTALLATION.........................38
AXLE BEARINGS
REMOVAL.............................38INSTALLATION.........................38
PINION SEAL
REMOVAL.............................38
INSTALLATION.........................39
DIFFERENTIAL
REMOVAL.............................40
DISASSEMBLY.........................41
ASSEMBLY............................41
INSTALLATION.........................42
DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS
REMOVAL.............................43
INSTALLATION.........................44
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR
REMOVAL.............................44
INSTALLATION.........................46
FRONT AXLE - 186FIA
DESCRIPTION
The 186FIA (Model 30) axle consists of an alumu-
num center section with an axle tube extending from
one side. The tube is pressed into the differential
housing. The integral type housing, hypoid gear
design has the centerline of the pinion set below the
centerline of the ring gear.
The differential case is a one-piece design. The differ-
ential pinion mate shaft is retained with a roll-pin. Dif-
ferential bearing preload and ring gear backlash is
adjusted by the use of shims (select thickness). The
shims are located between the differential bearing cups
and the axle housing. Pinion bearing preload is set and
maintained by the use of a collapsible spacer.
The power is transferred from the axle through two
constant velocity (C/V) drive shafts to the wheel hubs.
The differential cover provides a means for inspec-
tion and service without removing the axle from the
vehicle. The cover has a vent tube used to relieve
internal pressure caused by vaporization and inter-
nal expansion.
OPERATION
The axle receives power from the transfer case through
the front propeller shaft. The front propeller shaft is con-
nected to the pinion gear which rotates the differential
through the gear mesh with the ring gear bolted to thedifferential case. The engine power is transmitted to the
axle shafts through the pinion mate and side gears. The
side gears are splined to the axle shafts.
During straight-ahead driving, the differential pin-
ion gears do not rotate on the pinion mate shaft. This
occurs because input torque applied to the gears is
divided and distributed equally between the two side
gears. As a result, the pinion gears revolve with the
pinion mate shaft but do not rotate around it (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1 DIFFERENTIAL-STRAIGHT AHEAD DRIVING
1 - STRAIGHT AHEAD DRIVING
2 - PINION GEAR
3 - SIDE GEAR
4 - PINION GEARS ROTATE WITH CASE
KJFRONT AXLE - 186FIA 3 - 19
Condition Possible Causes Correction
Gear Teeth Broke 1. Overloading. 1. Replace gears. Examine other
gears and bearings for possible
damage.
2. Erratic clutch operation. 2. Replace gears and examine the
remaining parts for damage. Avoid
erratic clutch operation.
3. Ice-spotted pavement. 3. Replace gears and examine
remaining parts for damage.
4. Improper adjustments. 4. Replace gears and examine
remaining parts for damage. Ensure
ring gear backlash is correct.
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.
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.
KJFRONT AXLE - 186FIA 3 - 23
FRONT AXLE - 186FIA (Continued)
(11) Push and hold differential case to ring gear
side of the housing and record dial indicator reading
(Fig. 19).
(12) Add 0.152 mm (0.006 in.) to the zero end play
total. This new total represents the thickness of
shims to compress or preload the new bearings when
the differential is installed.
(13) Rotate dial indicator out of the way on the
pilot stud.
(14) Remove differential case and dummy bearings
from the housing.
(15) Install the pinion gear in the housing. Install
the pinion yoke and establish the correct pinion
rotating torque.
(16) Install differential case and Dummy Bearings
D-348 in the housing.
(17) Install a single dummy shim in the ring gear
side. Install bearing caps and tighten bolts snug.
(18) Seat ring gear side dummy bearing (Fig. 17).
(19) Position the dial indicator plunger on a flat
surface between the ring gear bolt heads.
(20) Push and hold differential case toward pinion
gear and zero dial indicator (Fig. 20).
(21) Push and hold differential case to ring gear
side of the housing and record dial indicator reading
(Fig. 21). Add dummy shim thickness to this reading.
This will be the total shim thickness to achieve zero
backlash.
(22) Subtract 0.076 mm (0.003 in.) from the dial
indicator reading to compensate for backlash between
ring and pinion gears. This total is the thickness
shim required to achieve proper backlash.
(23) Subtract the backlash shim thickness from
the total preload shim thickness. The remainder is
the shim thickness required on the pinion side of the
axle housing.(24) Rotate dial indicator out of the way on pilot
stud.
(25) Remove differential case and dummy bearings
from the housing.
(26) Install side bearings and cups on differential
case.
(27) Install spreader W-129-B with Adapter Set
6987 on the housing and spread axle opening enough
to receive differential case.
CAUTION: Never spread the differential housing
over 0.34 mm (0.013 in.). If the housing is over-
spread, it could be distorted or damaged.
Fig. 19 DIFFERENTIAL RING GEAR SIDE
1 - DIAL INDICATOR
2 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING
Fig. 20 DIFFERENTIAL PINION GEAR SIDE
1 - DIAL INDICATOR
2 - PINION GEAR
3 - RING GEAR
Fig. 21 DIFFERENTIAL RING GEAR SIDE
1 - DIAL INDICATOR
2 - PINION GEAR
3 - RING GEAR
3 - 30 FRONT AXLE - 186FIAKJ
FRONT AXLE - 186FIA (Continued)
(6) Position Spreader W-129-B onto the differential
locating holes and install the safety holddown clamps
(Fig. 38). Tighten the tool turnbuckle finger-tight.
(7) Install a Pilot Stud C-3288-B at the left side of
the differential housing. Attach Dial Indicator C-3339
to pilot stud. Load indicator plunger against the
opposite side of the housing and zero the indicator.
(8) Spread the housing to remove the differential
case from the housing. Measure the distance with the
dial indicator (Fig. 39).
CAUTION: Never spread the differential housing
over 0.34 mm (0.013 in). If housing is over-spread, it
could be distorted or damaged.
(9) Remove the dial indicator.
(10) Holding the differential case in position, and
remove bearing cap bolts and caps.
(11) Remove the differential from the housing (Fig.
40). Ensure differential bearing cups and shims
remain in position on the differential bearings.(12) Tag differential bearing cups and shims to
indicate their location.
(13) Remove spreader from housing.
DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove ring gear.
(2) Remove roll-pin holding mate shaft in housing.
(3) Remove pinion gear mate shaft.
(4) Rotate differential side gears and remove the
pinion mate gears and thrust washers (Fig. 41).
(5) Remove differential side gears and thrust
washers.
ASSEMBLY
(1) Install differential side gears and thrust wash-
ers.
(2) Install pinion mate gears and thrust washers.
(3) Install pinion gear mate shaft.
(4) Align hole in the pinion gear mate shaft with
the hole in the differential case.
Fig. 38 DIFFERENTIAL SPREADER
1 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING
2 - SAFETY CLAMPS
3 - SPREADER
4 - TURNBUCKLE
Fig. 39 SPREAD DIFFERENTIAL CASE
1 - PILOT STUD
2 - DIAL INDICATOR
3 - SPREADER
KJFRONT AXLE - 186FIA 3 - 41
DIFFERENTIAL (Continued)
(4) Remove the dial indicator.
(5) Install differential case in the housing. Ensure
differential bearing cups remain on the bearings and
preload shims are seated in the housing. Tap differ-
ential case to ensure bearings cups are seated in the
housing.
(6) Install bearing caps to their original locations
and loosely install cap bolts.
(7) Remove differential housing spreader (Fig. 43).
(8) Tighten the bearing cap bolts in a criss-cross
pattern to 54-68 N´m (39-50 ft. lbs.).
(9) Install the right axle shaft.
(10) Apply a 6.38mm (1/4 in.) bead of red Mopar
Silicone Sealer or equivalent to the housing cover.
CAUTION: If cover is not installed within 3 to 5 min-
utes, the cover must be cleaned and new RTV
applied or adhesion quality will be compromised.
(11) Install differential housing cover and tighten
bolts in a criss-cross pattern to 19-26 N´m (14-19 ft.
lbs.).(12) Install axle assembly in vehicle.
(13) Fill differential with lubricant and install fill
plug.
DIFFERENTIAL CASE
BEARINGS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove differential from the housing.
(2) Remove bearings from the differential case
with Puller/Press C-293-PA, Adapters C-293-39 and
Plug SP-3289 (Fig. 44).
Fig. 43 DIFFERENTIAL SPREADER
1 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING
2 - SAFETY CLAMPS
3 - SPREADER
4 - TURNBUCKLE
Fig. 44 DIFFERENTIAL BEARING PULLER
1 - PULLER
2 - ADAPTERS
3 - BEARING
4 - DIFFERENTIAL
5 - PLUG
KJFRONT AXLE - 186FIA 3 - 43
DIFFERENTIAL (Continued)
REAR AXLE - 198RBI
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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REAR AXLE - 198RBI
DESCRIPTION.........................49
OPERATION...........................49
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AXLE..........51
REMOVAL.............................54
INSTALLATION.........................54
ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT........................55
SPECIFICATIONS - REAR AXLE............62
SPECIAL TOOLS
REAR AXLE..........................63
AXLE SHAFTS
REMOVAL.............................65
INSTALLATION.........................65
AXLE BEARING/SEAL
REMOVAL.............................66
INSTALLATION.........................67
PINION SEAL
REMOVAL.............................68INSTALLATION.........................68
COLLAPSIBLE SPACER
REMOVAL.............................70
INSTALLATION.........................70
DIFFERENTIAL
REMOVAL.............................71
INSTALLATION.........................73
DIFFERENTIAL - TRAC-LOK
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TRAC-LOKT.....74
DISASSEMBLY.........................75
CLEANING............................77
INSPECTION..........................77
ASSEMBLY............................77
DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS
REMOVAL.............................79
INSTALLATION.........................79
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR/TONE RING
REMOVAL.............................79
INSTALLATION.........................82
REAR AXLE - 198RBI
DESCRIPTION
The Rear Beam-design Iron (RBI) axle housing has
an iron center casting (differential housing) with axle
shaft tubes extending from either side. The tubes are
pressed into and welded to the differential housing to
form a one-piece axle housing. The axles are
equipped with semi±floating axle shafts, meaning
that loads are supported by the axle shaft and bear-
ings. The axle shafts are retained by the unit bear-
ing, retainer plate and bolts.
The integral type, hypoid gear design, housing has
the centerline of the pinion set below the centerline
of the ring gear. The differential case is a one-piece
design. The differential pinion mate shaft is retained
with a threaded screw. Differential bearing preload
and ring gear backlash is adjusted by the use of
selective spacer shims. Pinion bearing preload is set
and maintained by the use of a collapsible spacer
(Fig. 1).
The cover provides a means for servicing the differ-
ential without removing the axle. The axle has a vent
hose to relieve internal pressure caused by lubricant
vaporization and internal expansion.
Axles equipped with a Trac-Loktdifferential are
optional. A Trac-Loktdifferential has a one-piece dif-ferential case, and the same internal components as
a standard differential, plus two clutch disc packs.
OPERATION
The axle receives power from the transmission/
transfer case through the rear propeller shaft. The
Fig. 1 SHIM LOCATIONS
1 - PINION GEAR DEPTH SHIM
2 - DIFFERENTIAL BEARING SHIM-PINION GEAR SIDE
3 - RING GEAR
4 - DIFFERENTIAL BEARING SHIM-RING GEAR SIDE
5 - COLLAPSIBLE SPACER
KJREAR AXLE - 198RBI 3 - 49
Condition Possible Causes Correction
Loss Of Lubricant 1. Lubricant level too high. 1. Drain lubricant to the correct
level.
2. Worn axle shaft seals. 2. Replace seals.
3. Cracked differential housing. 3. Repair as necessary.
4. Worn pinion seal. 4. Replace seal.
5. Worn/scored yoke. 5. Replace yoke and seal.
6. Axle cover not properly sealed. 6. Remove, clean, and re-seal
cover.
Axle Overheating 1. Lubricant level low. 1. Fill differential to correct level.
2. Improper grade of lubricant. 2. Fill differential with the correct
fluid type and quantity.
3. Bearing pre-loads too high. 3. Re-adjust bearing pre-loads.
4. Insufficient ring gear backlash. 4. Re-adjust ring gear backlash.
Gear Teeth Broke 1. Overloading. 1. Replace gears. Examine other
gears and bearings for possible
damage.
2. Erratic clutch operation. 2. Replace gears and examine the
remaining parts for damage. Avoid
erratic clutch operation.
3. Ice-spotted pavement. 3. Replace gears and examine
remaining parts for damage.
4. Improper adjustments. 4. Replace gears and examine
remaining parts for damage. Ensure
ring gear backlash is correct.
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.
KJREAR AXLE - 198RBI 3 - 53
REAR AXLE - 198RBI (Continued)