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Adjustment
FRICTION DISC AND FRICTION PLATE END PLAY
End play of friction disc and friction plate can be calculated by using
following equation and should be adjusted within following range.
Adjustment can be made by selecting friction disc having two dif-
ferent thicknesses.
End play E:
0.05 - 0.15 mm (0.0020 - 0.0059 in)
E=Aþ(B+C)
A: Length of differential case contact surface to differen-
tial case inner bottom.
B: Total thickness of friction discs, friction plates, spring
disc and spring plate in differential case on one side.
C: Length of differential case contact surface to back side
of side gear.
1. Measure values of ``A''.
Standard length A:
49.50 - 49.55 mm (1.9488 - 1.9508 in)
2. Measure thickness of each disc and plate.
Total thickness ``B'':
19.24 - 20.26 mm (0.7575 - 0.7976 in)
3. Measure values of ``C''.
(1) Attach a dial indicator to the base plate.
(2) Place differential case B on the base plate, and install a mas-
ter gauge on case B.
Then adjust the dial indicator scale to zero with its tip on the
master gauge.
SPD761
SPD417
SPD420
SPD418
LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL
PD-23
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(3) Install pinion mate gears, side gears and pinion mate shaft in
differential case B.
(4) Set dial indicator's tip on the side gear, and read the indication.
Example:
E = A þ D = A þ (B + C) = 0.05 to 0.15 mm
A = 49.52 mm
B = 19.45 mm
C = 29.7 mm
D=B+C E=AþD
B .... 19.45 A ..... 49.52
+C .... 29.7 þD .... 49.15
49.150.37
From the above equation, end play of 0.37 mm exceeds the speci-
®ed range of 0.05 to 0.15 mm.
Select suitable discs and plates to adjust correctly.
Assembly
Assemble differential case in the reverse order of disassembly,
observing the following.
1. As an aid to installation, apply sufficient amounts of recom-
mended limited slip differential gear oil (refer to MA section) to
the faces of pressure rings, discs and plates to be assembled
together.
2. Place differential case B on a level surface, then install thrust
washer.
3. Install spring plates, friction plates and friction discs.
Pay particular attention to the direction of clutch plates and
their assembly sequence.
SPD419
SPD479
SPD406
SPD504
LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL
Adjustment (Cont'd)
PD-24
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4. Install pressure ring.
5. Install side gear by inserting projected portion of disc.
6. Install pinion mate gears and shaft.
Always attach pinion mate shaft to ``V'' groove in pressure ring
with ¯at surfaces facing up and down.
7. Install thrust block.
8. Install differential case A side components in the opposite way
of differential case B components.
9. Apply gear oil to differential case A, and attach thrust washer
to it.
SPD481
SPD482
SPD483
SPD505
SPD506
LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL
Assembly (Cont'd)
PD-25
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10. Install differential case A on differential case B. Align the match-
ing marks on the cases, then install screws while pushing dif-
ferential case down using a press.
Press force:
7,846 N (800 kg, 1,764 lb)
11. After all parts have been assembled, check and adjust the fol-
lowing:
DIFFERENTIAL TORQUE INSPECTION
a. Place side gear in a vise with Tool into the gear splines.
b. Turn side gear several times, then measure the differential
torque after side gear begins to rotate in order to determine
whether it is within the speci®ed range. If it is not, adjust it by
selecting a friction disc. (Refer to SDS for adjustment parts.)
Differential torque:
108 - 137 Nzm (11 - 14 kg-m, 80 - 101 ft-lb)
Tool number: KV38106400
SIDE GEAR BACKLASH INSPECTION
Check backlash of side gear on both sides. Using a feeler gauge,
measure clearance between side gear and thrust washer. If it is not
within speci®cations, adjust it by selecting a thrust washer. (Refer
to SDS.)
Side gear backlash:
Differential case A side
0.05 - 0.20 mm (0.0020 - 0.0079 in)
Differential case B side
0.05 - 0.20 mm (0.0020 - 0.0079 in)
12. After checking and adjusting, tighten ring gear bolts in a criss-
cross fashion.
13. Bend up lock straps to lock bolts in place.
14. Install side bearing inner race with Tool.
SPD507
SPD508
SPD411
LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL
Assembly (Cont'd)
PD-26
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To avoid confusion while calculating bearing shims, it is absolutely
necessary to stay with the metric system. If you measure anything
in inches,the results must be converted to the metric system.
Drive Pinion Height
1. First prepare Tools for pinion height adjustment.
:
V1Heightgauge(ST31251000)*
V2Dummyshaft(ST31181001)*
V3SpacerKV38108700 [thickness: 2.00mm (0.0787 in)]*
V4Feelergauge (commercial servcie tool)
2. To simplify the job, make a chart, like the one below, to orga- nize your calculations.
LETTERS HUNDREDTHS OF
A MILLIMETER
H: Head number
D ¢: Figure marked on dummy shaft
S: Figure marked on height gauge
N:Measuringclearance
* Set tools are available: ST3125S000 (tools 1 and 2) ST3125S001 (tools 1, 2 and 3)
3. Write the following numbers down the chart.H: Head number
D¢: Figure marked on dummy shaft.
SPD758
SPD542
SPD759
ADJUSTMENT
PD-27
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S: Figure marked on height gauge.
4. Place pinion rear bearing inner cone and Tools on gear carrier.
Tool number:
ST31181001
5. Attach Tool (Height gauge) to gear carrier, and measure the
clearance between the height gauge tip and the dummy shaft
face.
Tool number:
ST31251000
6. Substitute these values into the equation to calculate the thick-
ness of the washer.
If values signifying H, D¢and S are not given, regard them as
zero and calculate.
T (Thickness of washer)
=Nþ[(HþD¢þ S) x 0.01] + 3.05
SPD760
SPD271-A
SPD272-A
PD444-A
PD029
ADJUSTMENT
Drive Pinion Height (Cont'd)
PD-28
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![NISSAN PATROL 2006 Service Manual Example (H233B):N = 0.30
H=2
D¢=þ1
S=0
T=Nþ[(HþD ¢þS)x0.01]+2.75
=0.40þ[{2þ(þ1)þ0}x0.01]+2.75
(1) H ........................................................................\
2 þD¢........ NISSAN PATROL 2006 Service Manual Example (H233B):N = 0.30
H=2
D¢=þ1
S=0
T=Nþ[(HþD ¢þS)x0.01]+2.75
=0.40þ[{2þ(þ1)þ0}x0.01]+2.75
(1) H ........................................................................\
2 þD¢........](/manual-img/5/57368/w960_57368-1070.png)
Example (H233B):N = 0.30
H=2
D¢=þ1
S=0
T=Nþ[(HþD ¢þS)x0.01]+2.75
=0.40þ[{2þ(þ1)þ0}x0.01]+2.75
(1) H ........................................................................\
2 þD¢................................................................. þ(þ1)
3
þS ...................................................................... þ0
3
(2) 3 x 0.01
0.03
(3)N...................................................................0.40 þ0.03
0.37
(4)0.37 +2.75
3.12
\ T=3.12
7. Select the proper pinion height washer. Drive pinion height adjusting washer:Refer to SDS (PD-0, 53).
If you cannot ®nd the desired thickness of washer, use washer
with thickness closest to the calculated value.
Example (H233B): Calculatedvalue...T=3.12 mm
Usedwasher...T=3.12 mm
Tooth Contact
Gear tooth contact pattern check is necessary to verify correct
relationship between ring gear and drive pinion.
Hypoid gear sets which are not positioned properly in relation to
one another may be noisy, or have short life or both. With a pat-
tern check, the most desirable contact for low noise level and long
life can be assured.
1. Thoroughly clean ring gear and drive pinion teeth.
2. Sparingly apply a mixture of powdered ferric oxide and oil orequivalent to 3 or 4 teeth of ring gear drive side.
SPD005
ADJUSTMENT
Drive Pinion Height (Cont'd)
PD-29
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3. Hold companion ¯ange steady by hand and rotate the ring gear
in both directions.
SPD695
SPD007-B
ADJUSTMENT
Tooth Contact (Cont'd)
PD-30