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TRANSFER BOX - LT230SE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 41-5
Main casing components – Vehicles
from 03 model year
1Retaining plate
2Stake nut - intermediate shaft
3Bolt - retaining plate
4'O' rings - intermediate shaft
5Bearings and outer tracks - mainshaft input
gear
6Mainshaft input gear bearing housing
7Cover plate
8Bolt - cover plate
9Selective shim
10Mainshaft input gear
11Oil filler/level plug
12Oil temperature switch - if fitted
13Bearings and outer tracks - intermediate gears14Intermediate gears
15Bottom cover plate
16Bolt - bottom cover plate
17Selective spacer
18Mainshaft oil seal
19Oil drain plug
20Main casing
21Intermediate shaft
22Locating dowel
23Detent ball - high/low selector
24Detent spring - high/low selector
25Detent plug - high/low selector
26Neutral warning switch - Automatic gearbox
only - North America and Japan
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TRANSFER BOX - LT230SE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 41-17
Lubrication
Lubrication is by splash, oil filler/level and drain plugs being located in the main casing.
Internal pressures caused by thermal expansion and contraction are avoided by the use of a plastic breather pipe
venting the interior of the box to atmosphere. The pipe is attached to the top of the high/low selector housing by a
banjo bolt and is then routed in a continuously rising path into the engine compartment where the open end is secured
by a clip attached to the engine cylinder block.
Oil temperature warning lamp switch
An oil temperature switch is fitted to V8 engine models. In the event of the transfer box oil approaching maximum
recommended working temperature of 145
°C (293°F), the switch will close and a warning lamp in the instrument pack
will be illuminated.
High/Low range and differential lock selector lever assembly – Vehicles from 03 model year
1Selector lever
2High/Low range cable
3Differential lock cable
4Interlock solenoid
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REAR AXLE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 51-1
REAR AXLE DESCRIPTION AND OPERAT ION
Rear axle component layout
1Drive shaft
2'O' ring
3Hub bearing
4Stake nut
5Hub flange
6Breather tube
7Bolt
8Bolt
9Oil seal10Pinion flange
11Centralising peg
12Bolt
13Washer
14Differential unit
15Drain plug
16Axle casing
17Oil level plug
18'O' ring
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REAR AXLE
51-2 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The rear axle consists of an axle casing with a differential unit attached to the right of the vehicle centre line. A wheel
hub is installed in each end of the axle casing and connected to the differential unit by a drive shaft.
Axle casing
The axle casing is of welded construction, with brackets on the casing exterior for attachment to the rear suspension.
A differential cover on the rear of the axle casing contains an oil level plug for checking and replenishment of the
differential unit lubricating oil. A magnetic drain plug is installed on the underside of the axle casing.
The interior of the axle casing is ventilated through a breather tube inserted in a red plastic sleeve in the top of the
casing. The open end of the breather tube is located between the chassis and the left rear wheelarch.
Differential unit
The differential unit is of the spiral bevel type, lubricated by splash oil. The unit consists of a differential carrier
attached to a pinion housing. In the pinion housing, the pinion is splined to a pinion flange which is secured with a bolt
and washer. An oil seal prevents leakage past the pinion flange.
Centralising peg
The centralising peg is a press fit in the centre of the pinion flange and provides a positive location for the rear
propellor shaft to ensure it is centralised with the flange.
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REAR AXLE
51-8 REPAIRS
Refit
1.Clean pinion oil seal recess and pinion flange.
2.Lubricate oil seal lip with clean differential oil.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS AND
LUBRICANTS, Lubrication.
3.Using tool LRT-51-010, fit pinion oil seal.
4.Fit pinion flange and securing bolt and washer.
Using tool LRT-51-003 to restrain pinion
flange, tighten pinion flange securing bolt to
100 Nm (74 lbf.ft).
5.Using a tubular drift, fit centralising peg to
pinion flange. Ensure that large diameter part of
centralising peg is below pinion flange
mounting surface.
6.Position propeller shaft and align reference
marks.
7.Fit nuts and bolts securing flexible coupling to
pinion flange and tighten to 76 Nm (55 lbf.ft).
8.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
9.Check differential oil level.
+ MAINTENANCE, PROCEDURES,
Front and rear axle.
M51 0047A
LRT-51-003
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FRONT AXLE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 54-1
FRONT AXLE DESCRIPTION AND OPERAT ION
Front axle component layout
1Stake nut
2Hub flange
3Hub bearing
4Steering knuckle
5Drive shaft
6Oil seal
7Bolt
8Bolt
9Washer10Drive flange
11Oil seal
12Differential unit
13Drain plug
14Axle casing
15Breather tube
16Oil level plug
17'O' ring
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FRONT AXLE
54-2 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The front axle consists of an axle casing with a differential unit attached to the right of the vehicle centre line. A wheel
hub is installed in a steering knuckle at each end of the axle casing and connected to the differential unit by a drive
shaft.
Axle casing
The axle casing is of welded construction, with brackets on the casing exterior for attachment to the front suspension.
Yokes at each end of the casing incorporate upper and lower ball joints for attachment of the steering knuckles.
A differential cover on the front of the axle casing contains an oil level plug for checking and replenishment of the
differential lubricating oil. A magnetic drain plug is installed on the underside of the casing. An oil seal is installed in
each end of the axle casing to prevent leakage past the drive shafts.
The interior of the axle casing is ventilated through a breather tube inserted in a red plastic sleeve in the top of the
casing. The open end of the breather tube is located in the left rear corner of the engine compartment.
Differential unit
The differential unit is of the spiral bevel type, lubricated by splash oil. The unit consists of a differential carrier
attached to a pinion housing. In the pinion housing, the pinion is splined to a drive flange which is secured with a bolt
and washer. An oil seal prevents leakage past the drive flange.
Steering knuckle
The steering knuckles are mounted on upper and lower ball joints in the yokes at the end of the axle casing. A tension
collet, in the lower mounting point of each steering knuckle, accommodates manufacturing tolerances to enable the
correct tightening of both ball joints. Lugs are incorporated on the steering knuckles for attachment of the steering
system drag link and track rod.
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FRONT AXLE
54-8 REPAIRS
6.Using a suitable lever, remove pinion oil seal.
Take care to avoid damage to oil seal
recess.
Refit
1.Clean pinion oil seal recess and pinion flange.
2.Lubricate pinion oil seal lip with clean
differential oil.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS AND
LUBRICANTS, Lubrication.
3.Using LRT-51-010 , fit pinion oil seal. 4.Fit pinion flange and securing bolt and washer.
Using LRT- 51-003, restrain pinion flange and
tighten pinion flange bolt to 100 Nm (74 lbf.ft).
5.Position propeller shaft and align reference
marks. Fit nuts and bolts and tighten to 47 Nm
(35 lbf.ft).
6.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
7.Check differential oil level.
+ MAINTENANCE, PROCEDURES,
Front and rear axle.