FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis

Page 231 of 413


04-03-11
Rear Axles — Integral Carrier Type

04-03-11

bores so that they just contact the

bearing cups.

14.
Carefully position the bearing

caps on the carrier casting. Match the

marks made when the caps were re-

moved.

15.
Install the bearing cap bolts

and lockwashers. As the bolts are

tightened, turn the adjusting nut with

the tool shown in Fig. 26.

16.
If the adjusting nuts do not turn
freely as the cap bolts are tightened,

remove the bearing caps and again in-

spect for damaged threads or incor-

rectly positioned caps. Tightening the

bolts to the specified torcfue is done to

be sure that the cups and adjusting

nuts are seated. Loosen the cap bolts,

and torque them to only 5 ft-lbs be-

fore making adjustments. Refer to

Part 4-1 for backlash and bearing pre-

load adjustment procedures.
LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL

For integral carrier limited-slip dif-

ferentials see the repair procedures for

removable carrier limited-slip differen-

tials,
Part 4-2. These procedures are

good for the differential case only.

When the limited slip differential case

has been repaired replace the case

using the procedure for the conven-

tional intergral carrier differendal case

in this part.procarmanuals.com

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04-04-01

Rear Axle — Ford Light-Duty (WER)
04-04-01

PART 4-4 Rear Ax/e-Ford Light-Duty (WER)

COMPONENT INDEX

AXLE HOUSING

Cleaning and Inspection

Removal and Installation

AXLE SHAFT

Cleaning and Inspection

Removal and Installation

DESCRIPTION

DIFFERENTIAL CASE

Cleaning and Inspection

Disassembly and Overhaul

Removal and Installation

DIFFERENTIAL BEARINGS AND DRIVE

GEAR

Cleaning and Inspection

Removal and Installation

PINION AND RING GEAR

Cleaning and Inspection

Removal and Installation

PINION BEARING CUPS

Cleaning and Inspection

Removal and Installation
MODEL APPLICATION
AN
Models
Ford

01-09

04-04

01-10

04-06

04-01

01-10

04-07

04-06

01-10

04-08

01-10

04-08

01-10

04-08
Mercury
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Meteor
01-09

04-04

01-10

04-06

04-01

01-10

04-07

04-06

01-10

04-08

01-10

04-08

01-10

04-08
Cougar
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Fairlane
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Falcon
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Montego
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Mustang
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Lincoln-
Continental
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Thunderbird
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Continental-
Mark
III
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

A page number indicates that the item is for the vehicle listed at the head of tne column.

N/A indicates that the item is not applicable to the vehicle listed.

DESCRIPTION

A light-duty, integral-carrier, con-

ventional-type rear axle assembly (Fig.

1) is used in Ford and Meteor passen-

ger vehicles equipped with 240-IV and

302 2V engines and related transmis-

sions.
The axle (model WER) incor-

porates the following features:

The hypoid gear set consists of an

8.50 inch diameter ring gear and an

overhung drive pinion which is sup-

ported by two opposed tapered roller

bearings. A drive pinion pilot bearing

is not used in this axle.

The differential carrier is the non-

removable type, with a stamped bolt-

on cover. The filler hole is tapped in
the front portion of the carrier casting

and uses a
1/2-14
tapered pipe plug

with a 3/8 inch square female drive. A

bumper pad is machined on the pinion

nose portion of the carrier. The rub-

ber bumper is mounted on the vehicle

underbody.

The differential case is a one-piece

design, with openings allowing assem-

bly of the internal components and lu-

bricant flow. The differential pinion

shaft is retained with a threaded bolt

(lock) assembled to the case.

The axle housing assembly consists

of tube assemblies pressed and welded

into the differential casting. The brake
backing plate retainer is welded in-

board of the outer edges of the tubes,

and allows assembly of the backing

plate, independent of the axle shafts.

The roller-type wheel bearings have

no inner race, and contact the bearing

journals of the axle shafts.

The axle shafts do not use an inner

or outer bearing retainer. They are

held in the axle by means of C-locks,

positioned in a slot on the splined end.

These C-locks also fit into a machined

recess in the differential side gears

within the differential case. There is

no retainer bolt access hole in the axle

shaft flange.
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04-04-02
Rear Axle

Ford Light-Duty (WER)
04-04-02

DIFFERENTIAL

PINION-4215
RING GEAR
-

4209
LEFT AXLE

SHAFT
-
4235

1

DRIVE PINION
-

4209

SEAL
-
4676

FLANGE-4851

DEFLECTOR -4859

SEAL-
1177

f\G.
7
—Rear Axle Assembly—Light Duty
(WER)
Axle
E 1632-A

IN-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS

REAR AXLE SHAFT, WHEEL

BEARING
AND OIL
SEAL

REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL

Synthetic wheel bearing seals
are

used
for
production
and as
service
re-

placements. Removal
and
insertion
of

rear axle shafts must
be
performed

with caution.
The
entire length
of the

shaft (including spline)
up to the
seal

journal must pass through
the
seal

without contact.
Any
roughing
or cut-

ting
of the
seal element during axle

removal
or
installation will result
in

early seal failure.

1.
Raise
the
vehicle
on a
hoist.
2.
Remove
the
wheel(s)
and
tire(s)

from
the
brake drum(s).

3.
Position
a
drain
pan and
loosen

the cover
to
differential housing
re-

taining bolts. Drain
the
housing.

4.
Remove
the
attaching (Tinner-

man) nuts that secure
the
brake

drum(s)
to the
axle shaft flange(s),

and then remove
the
drum(s).

5.
Remove
the
differential housing

cover bolts, cover
and
gasket. Discard

the gasket. Remove
the
drain
pan.

6. Position safety stands under
the

rear frame member. Lower
the
hoist

and allow
the
axle
to
lower
as far as

possible.

7.
Working through
the
differential

case opening, remove
the
pinion shaft
lock bolt
and the
pinion shaft
(Fig. 2).

8. Push
the
axle shaft(s) inward

toward
the
center
of the
axle housing.

Remove
the
C-lock(s)
(Fig. 3)
from

the inner
end of the
axle(s). Remove

the axle shaft(s) from
the
housing.
Ex-

treme care must
be
used
to
avoid
con-

tact
of the
axle shaft seal
lip
with
any

portion
of the
axle shaft except
the

seal journal.

9. Remove
the
bearing
and oil
seal

from
the
housing
as
shown
in Fig. 4.

10.
Inspect
the
machined surface
of

the axle shaft
and the
axle housing
for

rough spots
or
other irregularities

which would affect
the
sealing action

of
the oil
seal. Check
the
axle shaft

splines
for
burrs, wear
or
damage.procarmanuals.com

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04-04-03
Rear Axle

Ford Light-Duty (WER)

04-04-03

LOCK BOLT

DIFFERENTIAL PINION SHAFT
E 1596- A

FIG.
2—Differential pinion shaft

and Lock Bolt

AXLE SHAFT

LOCK

E 1597-A

FIG. 3—Removal
and
Installation

of C-Locks
and
Axle Shaft

Carefully remove
any
burrs
or
rough

spots.
Replace worn
or
damaged

parts.
A
brownish yellow color
on the

bearing journal
of the
shaft
is
normal

and
the
shaft need
not be
replaced.

Slight pitting
and
wear
is
also normal.

INSTALLATION

1.
Lightly coat
the
wheel bearing

rollers with axle lubricant. Install
the

bearings
in the
axle housing with
the

tool shown
in Fig. 5. The
bearing

should seat firmly against
the
shoul-

der.

2.
Wipe
all
lubricant from
the oil

seal bore before installing
the
seal.

3.
Inspect
the
original seal
for

nicks,
scuffs
or
abnormal wear,
and

replace
it if
necessary.
The new
seals

are pre-packed with lubricant
and do

not require
an oil
soak before installa-

tion.

4.
Install
the oil
seal with
the
tool

shown
in Fig. 6.
Installation without

the
use of the
proper tool will distort

the seal
and
cause leakage.

5. Replace
the
O-ring
in the
C-lock

groove
on the
axle shaft.

6. Slide
the
axle shaft(s) into place
Tool
-
T66L-12132

Tool
-
7507- 700-A

\

1

T50T-100-A
BEARING

Tool - 766L-72J32-8

(THREAD
REDUCING

ADAPTER PART ONLY)

SEAL

FIG. 4—Removal
of
Axle Seal
or

in
the
axle housing. Exercise care that

splines
or any
portion
of the
axle

shaft(s)
do not
damage
the oil
seal(s)

and that they engage with
the
splines

of
the
differential side gear(s).

7. Install
the
axle shaft C-lock(s)

on
the
inner
end of the
shaft(s)
(Fig.

3)
and
push
the
shaft(s) outward
so

that
the
shaft locks seat
in the
conter-

bore(s)
of the
differential side gear(s).

8. Position
the
differential pinion

gears
and
thrust washers
180
degrees

apart
to the
differential side gears.

Revolve
the
gear assembly until
the

holes
in the
differential case
are a-

ligned with the pinion gears.

9. Position
the
differential pinion

shaft through
the
case
and
pinions,
a-

ligning
the
hole
in the
shaft with
the

lock bolt hole. Install
the
lock bolt

Tool
-
760K-7697.fi
E 1598.A

Axle Bearing

and torque
it to
specification.

10.
Install
the
brake drum
and

tighten
the
attaching (Tinnerman)

nuts.

11.
Install
the
wheel
and
tire
on the

brake drum.

12.
Clean
the
gasket mounting
sur-

faces
of the
rear axle differential

housing
and the
cover. Install
a new

cover gasket, cover
and the
attaching

bolts.
Torque
the
bolts
to
specifica-

tion.

13.
Raise
the
rear axle. Make sure

the rear axle
is in
running position.

Add
the
amount
of
specified lubricant

required
to
reach
to the
bottom
of the

filler plug hole. Install
the
filler plug

and torque
it to
specification.

14.
Remove
the
safety support

stands
and
lower
the
vehicle.

7oo/

765F-7 777-A

E 1571-A

FIG. 5—Installation
of
Axle

Shaft Bearing
FIG.
6—Rear
Axle Shaft Bearing

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04-04-04
Rear Axle — Ford Light-Duty (WER)

04-04-04

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

AXLE HOUSING

Refer to Fig. 7.

REMOVAL

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.

2.
Remove the wheels and tires

from the brake drums.

3.
Position a drain pan and loosen

the rear axle cover to housing attach-

ing bolts. Drain the housing.

4.
Remove the attaching (Tinner-

man) nuts that secure the brake drums

to the axle shaft flanges, and then re-

move the drums (Fig. 7).

5.
Remove the axle housing cover

bolts,
cover and gasket. Discard the

gasket. Remove the drain pan.

6. Disconnect the drive shaft at the

drive pinion companion flange. Re-

move the drive shaft from the trans-

mission extension housing. Install an

oil seal replacer tool in the transmis-

sion housing to prevent leakage. Refer

to the transmission group for the ap-

propriate tool.

7.
Disconnect the lower end of the

shock absorbers at the mounting

brackets.

8. Disconnect the track bar from

the axle housing stud. If the axle

housing is to be replaced, transfer the

stud to the new housing.

9. Position safety stands under the

rear frame members. Lower the vehi-

cle with the hoist and allow the axle

to lower far enough to relieve rear

spring tension.

10.
Remove the pinion shaft lock

bolt and pinion shaft (Fig. 2), differ-

ential pinion gears and thrust washers.

11.
Push the axle shaft(s) inward

toward the center of the axle housing.

Remove the C-locks from the inner

ends of the axles (Fig. 3). Remove the

axle shafts from the housing. Extreme

care must be used to avoid contacting

the axle shaft seal lip with any portion

of the axle shaft other than the seal

journal.

12.
Disconnect the vent hose from

the rear vent tube and remove all

brake lines from the axle housing re-

taining clips.

13.
Remove the brake backing

plate attaching nuts and the plates

from the axle housing. Suspend the

plates above the axle housing with

mechanics wire. The hydraulic brake

lines and the parking brake cables will

remain attached to the brake backing

plates.
14.
Support the rear axle housine

on a jack.

15.
Remove the right and left rear

springs and insulators.

16.
Remove the nuts, washers and

pivot bolts that connect the suspension

lower arms to the axle housing. Dis-

connect both arms from the axle

housing.

17.
Disconnect the upper suspen-

sion arm from the axle housing by re-

moving the pivot bolt, nut, lock wash-

er and two eccentric washers.

18.
Lower the rear axle to the floor

with the jack and remove the axle

from under the vehicle.

19.
Remove the wheel bearings and

oil seals with the tool shown in Fig. 4.

20.
If the axle housing is being re-

placed, transfer all the differential and

pinion parts to the new housing. Refer

to Section 4, Major Repair Operation

for the procedure.

INSTALLATION

1.
Lightly coat the wheel bearing

rollers with axle lubricant. Install

wheel bearings in the axle housing

with the tool shown in Fig. 5. The

bearings should seat firmly against the

shoulder.

2.
Wipe all lubricant from the oil

seal bore before installing the seal. If

axle housing is being replaced, new

seals must be installed.

3.
Inspect the original seal for

nicks,
scuffs or abnormal wear, and

replace if necessary. New seals are

pre-packed with lubricant and do not

require an oil soak.

4.
Install the seal with the tool

shown in Fig. 6. Installation without

the use of the proper tool will distort

the seal and cause leakage.

5. Raise the rear axle into position

under the vehicle with a hoist or floor

jack. Connect the suspension lower

arms to their mounting brackets on

the axle housing with pivot bolts and

nuts.
Do not tighten the mounting

bolts at this point.

6. Position the suspension upper

arm in its mounting bracket on the

axle housing and install the adjusting

bolt, eccentric washers, lock washer

and nut. Do not tighten the mounting

bolt at this point.

7.
Place the rear coil springs and

insulators into position in the pockets

provided.
8. Place the brake backing plates

on the axle housing flanges, install 4

attaching bolts and nuts and torque

them to specifications.

9. Position the brake lines to the

axle housing and secure them with the

retaining clips. If the axle housing is

new, install a new vent. When install-

ing the new axle vent apply a small

amount of Locktite (C5AZ-19554-B)

to prevent oil leakage between vent

and axle housing. Connect the vent

tube to the vent.

10.
Install the pinion side gears and

thrust washer.

11.
Slide the axle shafts into place

in the axle housing. Exercise care that

splines or any portion of the axle

shafts do not damage the oil seals and

that they engage with the splines of

the differential side gears.

12.
Install the axle shaft C-lock O-

ring and C-lock on the inner end of

the shaft and push the shaft outward

so that the shaft lock seats in the

counterbore of the differential side

gear.

13.
Position the pinion differential

gears and thrust washers 180 degrees

apart to the differential side gears.

Revolve the gear assembly until the

holes in the differential case are al-

igned with the pinion gears.

14.
Position the differential pinion

shaft through the case and pinions, al-

igning the hole in the shaft with the

lock bolt hole. Install the lock bolt

and tighten it to specification.

15.
Clean the gasket mounting sur-

face of the rear axle housing and the

cover. Install a new cover gasket,

cover and the attaching bolts. Torque

the bolts to specification.

16.
Raise the rear axle on a hoist

and remove the safety stands.

17.
Connect the track bar to the

mounting stud. Install the washer and

nut. Torque the nut to specification.

18.
Connect the two rear shock ab-

sorbers to the mounting brackets on

the axle housing and torque the at-

taching nuts to specification.

19.
Make sure that both the front

and rear pivot bolts of the upper and

the two lower arms are loose, then

raise the axle assembly to the con-

trolled height (Fig. 8). Hold the axle

at the controlled height by placing

blocks or pieces of steel pipe between

the axle housing and the bumper rear

screw on the side rail.procarmanuals.com

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CLIP -

353473-S8'
.CROSS MEMBER
NUT-33847-S8-.

9/16-12

100-130 LB. FT.
.LOCK WASHER -

34785-S7

HOSE -4A001

BOLT-

380826-S2
NUT - 34664-S -

3/8-24
2REQ'D

15-25 LB. FT.
NUT - 375022-S2

70-90 LB. FT. NUT 0PT

90-120 LB. FT. BOLT
UPPER ARM ADJUST

ING CAM - 5A637

2 REQ'D.

NUT - 33847-S8

9/16-12

100-130 LB. FT.

SPRING MUST BE POSITIONED

AS SHOWN FOR R.H. SIDE

NUT - 55754-S7 -

9/16-12

80-105 LB. FT.
LOCK WASHER -

34785-S7

WASHER -

44741-S8
BUMPER

4002

2 REQ'D.

VIEW FOR PASSENGER

CARS SAME AS VIEW Z

EXCEPT AS SHOWN

SPRING MUST BE

POSITIONED AS

SHOWN FOR L.H. SIDE

BOLT -

304685-S

8 REQ'D
BOLT - 381877-S2

4 REQ'D.

9-13 LB. FT.

BRAKE DRUM -

1126 2 REQ'D

NUT - 34445-S7

20-30 LB. FT.
TIRE - 1508

2 REQ'D.
LOWER ARM -

5A648

NUT-

375022-S2

2 REQ'D.

70-90 LB. FT. NUT rtnT

90-120 LB. FT. BOLT "0PT
DRIVE SHAFT -

4602 ASSY.

USING SPECIAL TOOL,

ASSEMBLE NUTS TO NUT -

HOLD DRUM ASSEMBLY - 372188-S32

SECURELY AGAINST 6 REQ'D.

FLANGE
NUT -

375032-S36

1/2-13

2 REQ'D.

50-85 LB. FT
PRONGS MUST BE

SECURELY LOCKED /'

PLACE
2209 ASSY. R.H.

2210 ASSY. L.H.

MUST BE USED

FROM THE SAME

SUPPLIER IN

AXLE SETS
HUB CAP-

1130

2 REQ'D.

NUT -

1012

10 REQ'D.

70-115 LB. FT.

VIEWN

VIEW W

VIEW R
NUT - 375022-S2

2 REQ'D

70-90 LB FT. NUT _ nPT

90-120 LB. FT. BOLT
VIEW T

BOLT -*

304907-S2

9/16-12

80-105 LB. FT.
'NUT - 55754-S7

9/16-12

60-85 LB. FT.

VIEW V

E 1633-A

FIG.
7—Rear
Axle Installation—WER Axleprocarmanuals.com

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04-04-06
Rear Axle — Ford Light-Duty (WER)

04-04-06

20.
With the axle at controlled

height, torque the suspension upper

and lower arm front pivot bolts and

nuts to specifications. Torque the

lower arm to axle housing pivot bolts

and nuts to specifications.

21.
Remove the oil seal replacer

from the transmission extension hous-

ing. Install the drive shaft in the ex-

tension housing. Align the scribe

marks on the cups, flange and drive

shaft and connect the drive shaft at

the drive pinion flange. Torque the at-

taching bolts to specification
FRAME

TIGHTEN ARM

ATTACHING BOLTS

AT 5-45/64 INCH

HEIGHT POSITION
5-45/64 INCH

HEIGHT FOR

INSTALLATION

OF ARMS

E 1600-B

FIG.8—
Axle
Normal Curb Height

and Controlled Height for Arm

Installation
22.
Install the brake drum and at-

taching (Tinnerman) nuts.

23.
Install the wheel and tire on the

brake drum. Install the wheel covers.

24.
Adjust the drive shaft and pin-

ion angle to specification.

25.
Add the amount of specified lu-

bricant required to reach to the bot-

tom of the filler plug hole. Make sure

the rear axle is in running position.

Install the filler plug and torque it to

specification.

26.
Lower the vehicle.

4 MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

DISASSEMBLY OF AXLE
The rear axle components are

shown in Fig. 9.

DIFFERENTIAL SIDE GEAR

AXLE SHAFT C-WASHER \

DIFFERENTIAL PINION SHAFT

THRUST WASHER

BEARING ASSEMBLY

CUP
THRUST WASHER

^^ DIFFERENTIAL PINION GEAR

BEARING ADJUSTING NUT

DIFFERENTIAL

PINION SHAFT

LOCK BOLT

LOCK WASHER
BOLT

LOCK WASHER

ADJUSTING NUT LOCK

DRIVE GEAR ATTACHING BOLT

BEARING CAP

AXLE HOUSING ASSEMBLY

PINION AND RING GEAR

PINION LOCATING SHIM(S)

BEARING CUP

BOLT

NUT

BEARING CUP

COLLAPSIBLE SPACER

AXLE SHAFT

E 1572-C

FIG. 9—Disassembled Light-Duty (WER) Rear Axleprocarmanuals.com

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04-04-07
Rear Axle — Ford Light-Duty (WER)
04-04-07

RUNOUT CHECK

E 1573-A

FIG. 70—Checking Backlash and Runout—Light-Duty (WER) Axle

All service operations on the differ-

ential case assembly can be performed

with the axle housing in the vehicle.

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.

2.
Position the drain pan under the

axle housing. Loosen the housing

cover attaching bolts. Drain the lubri-

cant from the housing.

3.
Make scribe marks on the drive

shaft end yoke and the rear axle shaft

companion flange to insure proper po-

sition of the drive shaft at assembly.

Disconnect the driveshaft from the

rear axle companion flange. Be care-

ful to avoid dropping the loose univer-

sal joint bearing cups. Hold the cups

on the spider with tape. Mark the

cups so that they will be in their origi-

nal position in relation to the flange

when they are reassembled. Remove

the drive shaft from the transmission

extension housing. Install an oil seal

replacer tool in the transmission ex-

tension housing to prevent transmis-

sion leakage. Refer to the transmis-

sion group for the appropriate tool.

4.
Raise the vehicle and place

jack-type stands under the rear frame

crossmember. Lower the vehicle on a

hoist and allow the axle to lower as

far as possible.

5.
Remove the axle housing cover

and gasket. Discard the gasket.

6. Perform the Inspection Before

Disassembly of Carrier procedure.

Refer to Part 4-1, Section 3 of this

Shop Manual.

7.
Remove the attaching (Tinner-

man) nuts that secure the rear brake

drums to the axle shaft flanges, and

then remove the drums.

8. Working through the differential

case opening, remove the pinion shaft

lock bolt and pinion shaft (Fig. 2).

9. Push the axle shafts inward

toward the center of the axle housing.

Remove the C-locks (Fig. 3) from the

inner ends of the rear axles. Remove

the axle shafts from the housing. Ex-

treme care must be used to avoid con-

tacting the axle shaft seal lip with any
portion of the axle shaft except the

seal journal.

10.
Remove the bearings and oil

seals from the axle housing as shown

in Fig. 4.

11.
Remove the pinion side gears

and the side gear thrust washers.

12.
Remove both side bearing ad-

justing nut locks (bolts).

13.
Install a dial indicator (Fig. 10),

and check and record the backlash

and ring gear runout.

14.
Mark one differential bearing

cap and the case to help in positioning

the parts properly during assembly.

15.
Remove the bearing cap retain-

ing bolts. Remove the bearing caps,

cups,
adjusting nuts and case assem-

bly.

16.
Hold the drive pinion flange

and remove the pinion nut (Fig. 11).

Discard the nut.

17.
Remove the pinion flange (Fig.

12).

18.
Drive the pinion out of the

front bearing cone and remove it from

the carrier housing. Remove and dis-

card the bearing spacer.

19.
With a hammer and drift re-

move the pinion shaft oil seal out

through the front of the carrier hous-

ing.

20.
Remove the pinion rear bearing

from the drive pinion shaft (Fig. 13).

21.
Measure the shim which is

found under the bearing cone with a

Tool-T57L-485T-A

or 4851-K

El 906A
Tool
-
T6SL-485UA
\

E 1574-A

FIG. 12—Drive Pinion Flange

Removal

1575-A

FIG. 13—Pinion Rear Bearing

Removal

00/
- T57L-4220-A

FIG. 11—Typical Drive Pinion

Shaft Nut Removal
E 1576-A

FIG. 14—Differential Bearing

Removal

micrometer. Record the thickness of

the shim.

DISASSEMBLY OF

DIFFERENTIAL CASE

1.
If the 2 differential side bearings

are to be removed from the differen-

tial case, use the tool shown in Fig.

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E 1577-A

75—Pinion Bearing
Cup
Installation—Typical

2.
Remove
the
bolts that attach
the

ring gear
to the
differential case. Press

the ring gear from
the
case
or tap it

off with
a
soft-faced hammer.

PARTS REPAIR
OR

REPLACEMENT

Clean
and
inspect
all the
parts
as

outlined
in
Cleaning
and
Inspection,

Part 4-1, Section
3 of
this Shop
Man-

ual.
Before assembling
the
carrier,
re-

pair
or
replace
all
parts
as
indicated

by
the
inspection.
The
principle
re-

placement operations
are
covered
in

the following procedures.
All
other
re-

pair
or
replacement operations
are

performed during
the
Cleaning
and

Inspection, Part 4-1, Section
3
opera-

tions noted above,
or
during
the as-

sembly
in
this section.

PINION BEARING CUPS

Do
not
remove
the
pinion bearing

cups from
the
carrier casting unless

the cups
are
worn
or
damaged.

If
the
pinion bearing cups
are to be

replaced, drive them
out of the
carrier

casting with
a
drift.
Tap on the
side

opposite
the cup. Use
care
to
prevent

the cups from cocking
in the
carrier.

Install
the new
cups with
the
tool

shown
in Fig. 15.
Make sure
the
cups

are properly seated
in
their bores.
If a

0.0015-inch feeler gauge
can be
insert-

ed between
a cup and the
bottom
of

its bore
at any
point around
the cup,

the
cup is not
properly seated.

Whenever
the
cups
are
replaced,
the

cone
and
roller assemblies should also

be replaced.
DRIVE PINION
AND

GEAR
SET

Individual differences
in
machining

the carrier casting
and the
gear
set re-

quire
a
shim between
the
pinion rear

bearing cone
and the
pinion gear
to

locate
the
pinion
for
correct tooth

contact with
the
ring gear.

When replacing
a
ring gear
and pin-

ion
it
should
be
noted that
the
original

factory installed shim
is of the
correct

thickness
to
adjust
for
individual vari-

ations
in
both
the
carrier casting
di-

mension
and in the
original gear
set

dimension; therefore,
to
select
the cor-

rect shim thickness
for the new
gear

set
to be
installed, follow these steps:

1.
Use a
micrometer
to
measure

the thickness
of the
original shim
re-

moved from
the
axle
and use the
same

thickness upon installation
of the re-

placement carrier assembly
or
drive

pinion.
If
further shim change
is nec-

essary,
it
will
be
indicated
in the
tooth

pattern check.

2.
If the
original shim
is
lost,
sub-

stitute
a
nominal shim
for the
original

and
use the
tooth pattern check
to de-

termine
if
further shim changes
are re-

quired. Nominal shim thicknesses
is

indicated
in
Part
4-3,
Specifications.

A
new
ring gear
and
pinion should

always
be
installed
in an
axle
as a

matched
set
(never separately).
Be

sure
the
same identifying (matching)

number, painted, appears
on the
bolt

hole face
of the
ring gear
and on the

head
of the
drive pinion
(Fig. 16).

3.
After determining
the
correct

shim thickness
as
explained
in the

foregoing steps, install
the new
pinion

and ring gear
as
outlined under
As-

sembly which follows
in
this section.
MATCHED

GEAR
SET

IDENTIFICATION

E 1628-A

. ?6—Pinion
and
Ring Gear

Markings

3ress
Ro-

Tool

T57L-4221-A-1

DIFFERENTIAL

BEARING CONE

ANC ROLLER

|E 1579-A

PIG. 77—Differential Bearing

Installation

DIFFERENTIAL CASE,

BEARINGS,
AND
DRIVEN

GEAR

If
the
ring gear runout check
(be-

fore disassembly) exceeded specifica-

tions,
the
condition
may be
caused
by

a warped gear,
a
defective case,
or ex-

cessively worn differential bearings.

To determine
the
cause
of
excessive

runout, proceed
as
follows:

1.
Press
the
original bearings
on

the one-piece differential case hubs

without
the
ring gear installed.

2.
Place
the
differential bearing

cups
on the
bearing cone
and
roller

and
set the
differential case
in the car-

rier.

3.
Install
the
matched (marked)

bearing caps
and
adjusting nuts
as

outlined
in
steps
11
thru
14
under
In-

stallation
of
Drive Pinion
and
Differ-

ential Case which follows
in
this
sec-

tion.

4.
Tighten
the
left adjuster
nut
until

it just touches
the
bearing
cup
then

tighten
the nut two
notches beyond

the point where
it
first contacts
the

bearing
cup.
Rotate
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case several revolutions in each direc-

tion while the bearings are loaded to

seat the bearings in their cups. This

step is important.

5. Again loosen the right nut to re-

lease the preload. Check to see that

the left nut contacts the bearing cup.

Using the dial indicator set-up shown

in Fig. 13, Part 4-1, adjust the preload

to 0.008 to 0.012 case spread for new

bearings or 0.005 to 0.008 for the

original bearings, if re-used.

6. Check the runout of the differen-

tial case flange with a dial indicator.

If the runout does not now exceed

specifications, install a new ring gear,

if the runout still exceeds specifica-

tions,
the ring gear is true and the

trouble is due to either a defective

casting or worn bearings.

7.
Remove the differential case

from the carrier and remove the side

bearings from the case.

8. Install new bearings on the case

hubs,
and again install the differential

assembly in the carrier without the

ring gear.

9. Check the case runout again with

the new bearings. If the runout is now

within limits, the old bearings were

excessively worn. Use the new bear-

ings for assembly. If the runout is still

excessive, the case is defective and

should be replaced.

ASSEMBLY OF AXLE

Refer to Part 4-1 of this Shop

Manual for Cleaning and Inspection

procedures before starting assembly

operations.

ASSEMBLY OF

DIFFERENTIAL CASE

1.
Place the ring gear on the differ-

ential case. Install the retaining bolts

and torque them to specification.

2.
If the differential bearings were

removed, press them on as shown in

Fig. 17.

3.
Insert the pinion gear shaft lock

bolt into the case (loosely).

INSTALLATION OF DRIVE

PINION AND

DIFFERENTIAL CASE

1.
Place the shim(s) and pinion rear

bearing cone on the pinion shaft.

Press the bearing and shim(s) firmly

against the pinion shaft shoulder (Fig.

18).

2.
Place a new pinion bearing pre-

load (collapsible) spacer on the pinion

shaft.
REAR BEARING

CONE AND

ROLLER
Press Ram

FIG. 18—Drive Pinion Bearing

Installation

3.
Lubricate the pinion rear bearing

with axle lubricant.

4.
Lubricate the pinion front bear-

ing with axle lubricant. Lubricate the

pinion front bearing cone and place it

in the carrier housing.

5.
Install a new oil seal in the car-

rier casting (Fig. 19).

6. Insert the drive pinion shaft (U-

joint) flange into the pinion seal and

hold it firmly against the pinion front

bearing cone. From the rear of the

carrier casting, insert the pinion shaft

into the flange.

7.
Apply a small amount of lubri-

cant to the washer side of the flange

nut and start the nut. Use a new nut.

Hold the flange with the tool shown in

Fig. 12 and tighten the pinion shaft

nut. As the pinion shaft nut is tight-

ened, the pinion shaft is pulled into

the front bearing cone and into the

flange.

As the pinion shaft is pulled into

the front bearing cone, pinion shaft

end play is reduced. While there is

still end play in the pinion shaft, the

flange and cone will be felt to bottom.

This indicates that the bearing cone

and flange have bottomed on the col-

lapsible spacer.

From this point, a much greater

torque must be applied to turn the

pinion shaft nut, since the spacer must

be collapsed. From this point, also,

the nut should be tightened very slow-

ly and the pinion bearing preload play

checked often, so that the pinion bear-

ing preload does not exceed the speci-

fied limits.

If the pinion shaft nut is tightened

to the point that pinion bearing pre-

load exceeds the limits, the pinion

shaft must be removed and a new col-

lapsible spacer installed. Do not de-

crease the preload by loosening the
/
Tool
-
T58L-4676-A

/ E
1581-A

FIG. 19—Installing Pinion Seal

E 1582-A

FIG. 20—Checking Pinion Bearing

Preload

pinion shaft nut. This will remove the

compression between the pinion front

and rear bearing cones and the col-

lapsible spacer and may permit the

front bearing cone to turn on the pin-

ion shaft.

8. As soon as there is preload on

the bearings, turn the pinion shaft in

both directions several times to seat

the bearing rollers.

9. Adjust the bearing preload to

specification. Measure the preload

with the tool shown in Fig. 20.

10.
Apply a thin coating of lubri-

cant on the bearing bores so that the

differential bearing cups will move

easily.

11.
Place the cups on the bearings

and set the differential case assembly

in the carrier casting.

If the gear set is of the non-hunting

or partial non-hunting type, assemble

the differential case and ring gear as-

sembly in the carrier so that the

marked tooth on the pinion indexes

between the marked teeth on the ring

gear as shown in Fig. 49, Part 4-2.

In almost every case of improper

assembly (gears assembled out of

time),
the noise level and probability

of failure will be higher than they

would be with properly assembled

gears.

When installing the hunting type

gear set (no timing marks), assembleprocarmanuals.com

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