torque DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Owner's Manual

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PINION GEAR DEPTH VARIANCE
Original Pinion
Gear Depth
VarianceNew Pinion Gear Depth Variance
24232221 0 +1 +2 +3 +4
+4+0.008 +0.007 +0.006 +0.005 +0.004 +0.003 +0.002 +0.001 0
+3+0.007 +0.006 +0.005 +0.004 +0.003 +0.002 +0.001 020.001
+2+0.006 +0.005 +0.004 +0.003 +0.002 +0.001 020.00120.002
+1+0.005 +0.004 +0.003 +0.002 +0.001 020.00120.00220.003
0+0.004 +0.003 +0.002 +0.001 020.00120.00220.00320.004
21+0.003 +0.002 +0.001 020.00120.00220.00320.00420.005
22+0.002 +0.001 020.00120.00220.00320.00420.00520.006
23+0.001 020.00120.00220.00320.00420.00520.00620.007
24020.00120.00220.00320.00420.00520.00620.00720.008
PINION DEPTH MEASUREMENT AND ADJUSTMENT
Measurements are taken with pinion cups and pin-
ion bearings installed in housing. Take measure-
ments with a Pinion Gauge Set, Pinion Block 8177,
Arbor Discs 8541 and Dial Indicator C-3339 (Fig. 7).(1) Assemble Pinion Height Block 6739, Pinion
Block 8177 and rear pinion bearing onto Screw 6741
(Fig. 7).
(2) Insert assembled height gauge components,
rear bearing and screw into the housing through the
pinion bearing cups (Fig. 8).
(3) Install front pinion bearing and Cone-Nut 6740
onto the screw. Tighten cone-nut until Torque To
Rotate the screw is 2.0 N´m (18 in. lbs.) (Fig. 7).
(4) Place Arbor Discs 8541 on Arbor D-115-3 in
position in the housing side bearing cradles (Fig. 9).
Install differential bearing caps on arbor discs and
tighten cap bolts to specification.
(5) Assemble Dial Indicator C-3339 into Scooter
Block D-115-2 and secure set screw.
Fig. 7 PINION GEAR DEPTH GAUGE
1 - DIAL INDICATOR
2 - ARBOR
3 - PINION HEIGHT BLOCK
4 - CONE
5 - SCREW
6 - PINION BLOCK
7 - SCOOTER BLOCK
8 - ARBOR DISC
Fig. 8 PINION HEIGHT BLOCK
1 - PINION BLOCK
2 - PINION HEIGHT BLOCK
DRFRONT AXLE - C205F 3 - 33
FRONT AXLE - C205F (Continued)

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(9) Attach Dial Indicator C-3339 to post and posi-
tion dial indicator plunger on a flat surface on a ring
gear bolt head (Fig. 15).
(10) Push and hold differential to the pinion gear
side of the housing (Fig. 16) and zero dial indicator.
(11) Push and hold differential case to the ring
gear side and record dial indicator reading (Fig. 17).
(12) Add the dial indicator reading to the starting
point shim thicknesses to determine the total shim
thickness necessary to achieve zero differential end
play.
(13) Add 0.2 mm (0.008 in) to the zero end play
total. This new total represents the shims needed to
preload the new differential case bearings.
(14) Rotate dial indicator out of the way on pilot
stud.
(15) Remove differential case, dummy bearings
and dummy shims from the housing.
(16) Install the pinion gear in the housing. Install
the companion flange and establish the correct pinion
rotating torque.
(17) Install differential case and Dummy Bearings
in the housing with a single dummy shim on the ring
gear side of the axle and tighten retaining cap bolts.
(18) Position the dial indicator plunger on a flat
surface between the ring gear bolt heads (Fig. 15).
(19) Push and hold differential case toward pinion.
(20) Zero dial indicator face to pointer.(21) Push and hold differential case to ring gear
side of the housing.
(22) Record dial indicator reading.
Fig. 15 DIFFERENTIAL SIDE PLAY
1 - DIFFERENTIAL
2 - PILOT STUD
3 - DIAL INDICATOR
Fig. 16 ZERO DIAL INDICATOR
1 - PINION GEAR SIDE
2 - PILOT STUD
3 - DIAL INDICATOR
Fig. 17 RECORD DIAL INDICATOR
1 - DIAL INDICATOR
2 - HOUSING
3 - RING GEAR SIDE
3 - 36 FRONT AXLE - C205FDR
FRONT AXLE - C205F (Continued)

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(23) Subtract 0.05 mm (0.002 in.) from the dial
indicator reading to compensate for backlash between
ring and pinion gears. Add the resulting measure-
ment to the thickness of the single dummy shim.
This is the thickness of shim required to achieve
proper backlash.
(24) Subtract the backlash shim thickness from
the total preload shim thickness. The remainder is
the shim thickness required on the pinion side of the
housing.
(25) Rotate dial indicator out of the way on pilot
stud.
(26) Remove differential case, dummy bearings
and dummy shim from the housing.
(27) Install new side bearing cones and cups on
differential case.
(28) Install Spreader W-129-B and Adapter Plates
8142-A on the housing and spread open enough to
receive differential case.
CAUTION: Never spread over 0.50 mm (0.020 in). If
the housing is over-spread, it could be distorted or
damaged.
(29) Place the side bearing shims in the differen-
tial housing against the housing shoulder.
(30) Install the differential case in the housing.
(31) Rotate the differential case several times to
seat the side bearings.
(32) Position the dial indicator plunger against a
ring gear tooth (Fig. 18).
(33) Push and hold ring gear upward while not
allowing the pinion gear to rotate.
(34) Zero dial indicator face to pointer.
(35) Push and hold ring gear downward while not
allowing the pinion gear to rotate. Dial indicator
reading should be between 0.12 mm (0.005 in.) and0.20 mm (0.008 in.). If backlash is not within specifi-
cations transfer the necessary amount of shim thick-
ness from one side of the differential housing to the
other (Fig. 19).
(36) Verify differential case and ring gear runout
by measuring ring to pinion gear backlash at eight
locations around the ring gear. Readings should not
vary more than 0.05 mm (0.002 in.). If readings vary
more than specified, the ring gear or the differential
case is defective.
After the proper backlash is achieved, perform the
Gear Contact Pattern procedure.
GEAR CONTACT PATTERN
Gear tooth contact pattern is used to verify the cor-
rect running position of the ring and pinion gears.
This will produce low noise and long gear life. Gears
which are not positioned properly may be noisy and
have shorten gear life.
(1) Wipe clean each tooth of the ring gear.
(2) Apply gear marking compound to all of the ring
gear teeth.
(3) Verify bearing cap bolts are torque specifica-
tion.
(4) Apply the brakes lightly to create at 14 N´m
(10 ft. lbs.) pinion rotating torque.
(5) Rotate the pinion/pinion yoke 4 full revolutions
in each directions.
(6) Read gear tooth contact pattern:
²Gear contact pattern correct (Fig. 20). Backlash
and pinion depth is correct.
Fig. 18 RING GEAR BACKLASH
1 - RING GEAR
2 - DIAL INDICATOR
Fig. 19 BACKLASH SHIM ADJUSTMENT
DRFRONT AXLE - C205F 3 - 37
FRONT AXLE - C205F (Continued)

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²Pinion gear set too high (Fig. 26). Decrease pin-
ion depth, by decreasing the pinion depth shim thick-
ness.
SPECIFICATIONS
AXLE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Axle Ratio 3.55, 3.92
Differential Case Flange Runout 0.076 mm (0.003 in.)
Differential Side Gear Clearance 0-0.15 mm (0-0.006 in.)
Ring Gear Diameter 205 mm (8.0 in.)
Ring Gear Backlash 0.12-0.20 mm (0.005-0.008 in.)
Ring Gear Runout 0.12 mm (0.005 in.)
Pinion Bearing Preload - New Bearings 2.0-2.8 N´m (18-25 in. lbs.)
Pinion Bearing Preload - Original Bearings 1-2 N´m (10-20 in. lbs.)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Mounting Nuts 95 70 -
Differential Fill Hole Plug 34 25 -
Differential Cover Bolts 22 15 -
Bearing Cap Bolts 61 45 -
Ring Gear Bolts 108 80 -
Pinion Nut 271-475 200-350 -
Fig. 26 HIGH PINION HEIGHT
DRFRONT AXLE - C205F 3 - 39
FRONT AXLE - C205F (Continued)

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(2) Install axle shaft bearing Remover C-4660-A (3)
in the bearing (1) (Fig. 29). Then tighten the nut (2)
to spread the remover in the bearing.
(3) Install bearing remove cup (1) bearing (2) and
nut (3) (Fig. 30). Tighten nut (3) to draw the bearing
out.
(4) Inspect axle shaft tube bore for roughness and
burrs.
INSTALLATION
(1) Wipe the axle shaft tube bore clean.
(2) Install axle shaft bearing with Installer 5063
and Handle C-4171 (Fig. 31).(3) Install anewaxle shaft seal with Installer
8694 and Handle C-4171.
(4) Lubricate seal lip with gear lubricant.
(5) Insert axle shaft through seal, bearing and
engage it into side gear splines. Push firmly on the
axle shaft to engage the snap-ring.
(6) Install axle shaft O-ring.
(7) Install skid plate, if necessary.
(8) Install half shaft.
PINION SEAL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove both half shafts.
(2) Remove front propeller shaft.
(3) Rotate pinion gear three or four times and ver-
ify pinion rotates smoothly.
(4) Record pinion rotating torque with an inch
pound torque wrench, for installation reference (Fig.
32).
(5) Position Holder 6719 against the companion
flange and install a four bolts and washers into the
threaded holes and tighten the bolts.
(6) Remove pinion nut.
(7) Remove companion flange with Remover C-452
(Fig. 33).
(8) Remove pinion seal with a pry tool or a slide
hammer mounted screw.
Fig. 30 BEARING REMOVER CUP
1 - REMOVER CUP
2 - BEARING
3 - NUT
Fig. 31 BEARING INSTALLER
1 - INSTALLER
2 - HANDLE
Fig. 32 PINION ROTATING TORQUE
1 - COMPANION FLANGE
2 - INCH POUND TORQUE WRENCH
3 - 44 FRONT AXLE - C205FDR
AXLE BEARINGS (Continued)

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INSTALLATION
(1) Apply a light coating of gear lubricant on the
lip of pinion seal.
(2) Install seal with Installer 8695 and Handle
C-4171 (Fig. 34).
(3) Install companion flange onto the pinion with
Installer C-3718 and Holder 6719A.
(4) Position holder against the companion flange
and install four bolts and washers into the threaded
holes. Tighten the bolt and washer so that the holder
is held to the flange.
(5) Install anewpinion nut onto the pinion shaft
and tighten the pinion nut until there is zero bearing
end-play (Fig. 35).CAUTION: Do not exceed 271 N´m (200 ft. lbs.) the
minimum tightening torque when installing the
companion flange at this point. Failure to heed cau-
tion may result in damage.
CAUTION: Never loosen pinion nut to decrease pin-
ion bearing rotating torque and never exceed spec-
ified preload torque. Failure to heed caution may
result in damage.
(6) Record pinion rotating torque using an inch
pound torque wrench. The rotating torque should be
equal to the reading recorded during removal plus an
additional 0.56 N´m (5 in. lbs.) (Fig. 36).
(7) If rotating torque is low, tighten the pinion nut
in 6.8 N´m (5 ft. lbs.) increments until the proper
rotating torque is achieved.
CAUTION: If maximum tightening torque 475 N´m
(350 ft. lbs.) is reached prior to reaching the
required rotating torque, the collapsible spacer may
have been damaged. Failure to heed caution may
result in damage.
(8) Install propeller shaft.
Fig. 33 COMPANION FLANGE REMOVER
1 - COMPANION FLANGE
2 - PULLER TOOL
Fig. 34 PINION SEAL INSTALLER
1 - HANDLE
2 - INSTALLER
Fig. 35 COMPANION FLANGE HOLDER
1 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING
2 - COMPANION FLANGE HOLDER
3 - TORQUE WRENCH
DRFRONT AXLE - C205F 3 - 45
PINION SEAL (Continued)

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DIFFERENTIAL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove differential housing cover and drain
fluid.
(2) Remove axle shafts.
(3) Loosen bearing cap bolts.
NOTE: Differential bearing cap reference numbers
are stamped on caps and machined flat on the
housing. If reference numbers cannot be found,
make new marks for later reference.
(4) Install Adapter Plates 8142-A onto the housing.
(5) Install Spreader W-129-B onto the adapter
plates (Fig. 37) and tighten the turnbuckle finger-
tight.
(6) Install a Pilot Stud L-4438 at the left side of
the differential housing. Attach Dial Indicator C-3339
to pilot stud. Load the indicator plunger against the
opposite side of the housing and zero the indicator.
(7) Spread the housing to remove the differential
case from the housing (Fig. 38). Measure the distance
with the dial indicator.
CAUTION: Never spread over 0.50 mm (0.020 in). If
the housing is over-spread, it could be distorted or
damaged.
(8) Remove dial indicator.
(9) While holding the differential case in position,
remove bearing cap bolts and caps.(10) Remove differential from the housing (Fig.
39). Ensure differential bearing cups and shims
remain in position on the differential bearings.
(11) Tag differential bearing cups and shims to
indicate their location.
Fig. 36 PINION ROTATION TORQUE
1 - COMPANION FLANGE
2 - INCH POUND TORQUE WRENCHFig. 37 ADAPTER PLATES AND SPREADER
1 - ADAPTER PLATE
2 - SPREADER
Fig. 38 DIAL INDICATOR LOCATION
1 - DIAL INDICATOR
2 - SPREADER
3 - 46 FRONT AXLE - C205FDR
PINION SEAL (Continued)

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PINION GEAR/RING GEAR
REMOVAL
NOTE: The ring gear and pinion are serviced in a
matched set. Never replace one without replacing
the other.
(1) Remove differential from housing.
(2) Place differential case in a vise with soft jaw
(Fig. 44).
(3) Remove bolts holding ring gear to differential
case.
(4) Drive ring gear from differential case with a
soft hammer (Fig. 44).
(5) Mark companion yoke and companion flange
for installation reference.
(6) Remove companion flange bolts and tie the pro-
peller shaft to the vehicle underbody.
(7) Rotate companion flange three or four times
and verify flange rotates smoothly.
(8) Record pinion rotating torque an inch pound
torque wrench for installation reference (Fig. 45).
(9) Install bolts into two of the threaded holes in
the companion flange 180É apart.
(10) Position Holder 6719 against the companion
flange and install a bolt and washer into one of the
remaining threaded holes. Tighten the bolts so that
the Holder 6719 is held to the flange.(11) Remove the pinion nut.
(12) Remove the companion flange with Remover
C-452 (Fig. 46).
(13) Remove pinion from differential housing.
(14) Remove pinion seal with a pry tool or a slide
hammer mounted screw.
(15) Remove oil slinger, if equipped and front pin-
ion bearing.
(16) Remove front pinion bearing cup with
Remover 8831 and Handle C-4171 (Fig. 47).
Fig. 43 DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS
1 - HANDLE
2 - DIFFERENTIAL
3 - BEARING
4 - INSTALLER
Fig. 44 RING GEAR
1 - DIFFERENTIAL CASE
2 - RING GEAR
3 - HAMMER
Fig. 45 PINION ROTATING TORQUE
1 - PINION COMPANION FLANGE
2 - TORQUE WRENCH
DRFRONT AXLE - C205F 3 - 49
DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS (Continued)

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(7) Place pinion depth shim (Fig. 53) on the pinion
shaft.
(8) Install rear pinion bearing with Installer 6448
and a press (Fig. 54).(9) Installnewcollapsible spacer onto the pinion
shaft (Fig. 55).
(10) Lubricate rear pinion bearing and install the
pinion gear in the housing.
(11) Install companion flange with Installer
C-3718 and Holder 6719.
(12) Installnewpinion nut and tighten to 271
N´m (200 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 56).
(13) Using Holder 6719 and a torque wrench set at
475 N´m (350 ft. lbs.). Tighten pinion nut until bear-
ing end play is taken up.
(14) Slowly tighten the nut in 6.8 N´m (5 ft. lbs.)
increments until desired rotating torque is achieved.
Measure rotating torque frequently to avoid over-
crushing the collapsible spacer (Fig. 57). The pinion
rotating torque should be:
²Original Bearings: 1 to 2.5 N´m (10 to 20 in.
lbs.)
²New Bearings: 2.0 to 2.8 N´m (18 to 25 in. lbs.)
CAUTION: Never loosen pinion nut to decrease pin-
ion bearing rotating torque and never exceed spec-
ified preload torque. Failure to heed caution may
result in damage.
Fig. 53 PINION DEPTH SHIM
1 - PINION DEPTH SHIM
2 - PINION GEAR
Fig. 54 REAR PINION BEARING
1 - PRESS
2 - INSTALLER
3 - PINION GEAR
4 - REAR PINION BEARING
Fig. 55 COLLAPSIBLE SPACER
1 - COLLAPSIBLE SPACER
2 - REAR PINION BEARING
3 - PINION DEPTH SHIM
3 - 52 FRONT AXLE - C205FDR
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR (Continued)

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(15) Invert differential case and start two ring
gear bolts to provide ring gear bolt hole alignment.
(16) Invert differential case in the vise.
(17) Installnewring gear bolts and alternately
tighten to 108 N´m (80 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 58).
CAUTION: Never reuse the ring gear bolts. Failure
to heed caution may result in damage.
(18) Install differential in housing and verify gear
mesh, backlash and contact pattern.
Fig. 56 PINION NUT
1 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING
2 - COMPANION FLANGE HOLDER
3 - TORQUE WRENCH
Fig. 57 PINION ROTATING TORQUE
1 - PINION COMPANION FLANGE
2 - TORQUE WRENCH
Fig. 58 RING GEAR BOLTS
1 - TORQUE WRENCH
2 - BOLTS
3 - RING GEAR
4 - DIFFERENTIAL CASE
DRFRONT AXLE - C205F 3 - 53
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR (Continued)

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