lock FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis

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04-01-07
General Axle Service

04-01-07

Tool-4201-
C

Tool-6565 USED WITH BRACKET

FROM Too/^*207-C

FLANGE

E1743-A
procedure under Backlash and Differ-

ential Bearing Preload Adjustments.

If the tooth pattern indicates a change

in shim thickness, follow the proce-

dure under Pinion Location.

REMOVABLE CARRIER

TYPE AXLE

The shim location for the removable

carrier type axle is between the pinion

retainer and the carrier (Fig. 13).

When adjusting this type carrier re-

ducing shim thickness will move the

pinion toward the ring gear; increas-

ing shim thickness will move the pi-

nion away from the ring gear (Fig.

13).

FIG. 11—Checking Companion Flange Lateral Runout—

Thunderbird and Continental Mark III
INTEGRAL CARRIER

TYPE AXLE

8. If the runout is still excessive, re-

place the companion flange and check

the runout. If necessary, rotate the

new flange on the pinion shaft until an

acceptable runout is obtained.

If excessive runout is still evident

after replacement of the companion

flange, it will be necessary to replace

the ring and pinion gear, and repeat

the above checks until runout is within

specifications.

9. Install the driveshaft assembly

(Group 5).

PINION LOCATION

ADJUSTMENT

BACKLASH

ADJUSTMENT,

LEFT

ADJUSTING

NUT

E1476-A

FIG. 12—Pinion and Ring Gear

Tooth Contact Adjustment


Integral Carrier Type Axles
PINION AND RING GEAR

TOOTH CONTACT

ADJUSTMENT

Two separate adjustments affect pin-

ion and ring gear tooth contact.

They are pinion location and backlash

(Figs.
12 and 13).

Individual differences in matching

the differential housing and the gear

set require the use of shims to locate

the pinion for correct contact with the

ring gear.

When adjusting either type axle,

shim thickness should be increased or

reduced only as indicated by the tooth

pattern check described in the fore-

going Section 1.

If the tooth pattern check indicates

a change in backlash only, follow the

PINION

LOCATION

ADJUSTMENT

SHIMS

LEFT

ADJUSTING

NUT
RIGHT

ADJUSTING

BACKLASH NUT

ADJUSTMENT El 409-A

FIG. 13—Pinion and Ring Gear

Tooth Contact Adjustment—

Removable Carrier Axles
The shim location for the integral

carrier type axle, is between the pi-

nion gear and the pinion rear bearing

cone (Fig. 12). When adjusting this

type axle, increasing shim thickness

moves the pinion toward the ring

gear; reducing shim thickness moves

the pinion away from the ring gear

(Fig. 12).

BACKLASH AND DIFFERENTIAL

BEARING PRELOAD

ADJUSTMENTS (ALL AXLES)

On a Light-Duty (WER) Axle, it is

necessary to remove the rear axle

shafts prior to performing the adjust-

ment procedures. Refer to Rear Axle

Shaft Wheel Bearing and Oil Seal Re-

placement—Light-Duty (WER), Axle,

Part 4-4, Section 2.

To secure a more uniform control

of differential side bearing preload in

service repairs, a dial indicator set-up

such as shown in Fig. 12 is used.

In both types of axle (Fig. 11 and

12),
the ring gear is moved away from

or toward the pinion as described in

the following procedure.

1.
Remove the adjusting nut locks,

loosen the differential bearing cap

bolts,
then torque the bolts to 15 ft-lbs

on integral carrier type axle; 20 ft-lbs

on removable carrier type axles before

making adjustments.

2.
The left adjusting nut is on the

ring gear side of the carrier. The right

nut is on the pinion side. Loosen the

right nut until it is away from the cup.

Tighten the left nut until the ring gear

is just forced into the pinion with

0.000 backlash then rotate the pinion

several revolutions to be sure no bind-

ing is evident. (Recheck the right nutprocarmanuals.com

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04-01-08
General Axle Service

04 01-08

Too/-T57L-4067-A

E 1595-A

FIG.
14
—Adjusting Side Bearing Preload—Typical

at this time to be sure that it is still

loose.) Tightening the left nut moves

the ring gear into the pinion to de-

crease backlash, and tightening the

right nut moves the ring gear away.

3.
Install a dial indicator as shown

in Fig. 14.

4.
Tighten the right nut until it first

contacts the bearing cup. Then pre-

load the bearings from 0.008-0.012

inch case spread. Rotate the pinion

gear several revolutions in each direc-

tion while the bearings are loaded, to

seat the bearings in their cups to be

sure no bind is evident. This step is

important.

5. Again loosen the right nut to re-

lease the pre-load. If there is any

backlash between the gears as shown

by the dial indicator,(Fig.l2 or Fig. 10

Part 4-4) tighten the left nut just en-

ough to remove this backlash. At this

time,
make sure that one of the slots

in the left nut is so located that the

lock can be installed without turning

the nut. Carefully, tighten the right

nut until it just contacts the cup.

6. Torque the differential cap bolts

to specification.

On integral carrier type axles, set a

preload of 0.008 to 0.012 inch case

spread for new bearings and 0.003 to

0.005 for the original bearings.

On removable carrier type axles,

the preload is 0.008 to 0.012 inch case

spread for new bearings and 0.005 to

0.008 for the original bearings. As

preload is applied from the right side,

the ring gear is forced away from the

pinion and usually results in the cor-

rect backlash.

7.
Measure the backlash on several

teeth around the ring gear. If the

measurements vary more than 0.003

inch (both integral and removable car-

rier) there is excessive runout in the
gears or their mountings, which must

be corrected to obtain a satisfactory

unit. If the backlash is out of specifi-

cation, loosen one adjusting nut and

tighten the oposite nut an equal a-

mount to move the ring gear away

from or toward the pinion. When

moving the adjusting nuts, the final

movement should always be made in a

tightening direction. For example, if

the left nut had to be loosened one

notch, loosen the nut two notches,

then tighten it one. This insures that

the nut is contacting the bearing cup,

and that the cup cannot shift after

being put in service. After all such ad-

justments, check to be sure that the

case spread remains as specified for

the new or original bearings used.

8. Again check the tooth contact

pattern. If the pattern is still incor-

rect, a change in pinion location (shim

thickness) is indicated.

PINION LOCATION

Removable Carrier Type Axle

1.
Remove the attaching bolts and

the pinion and bearing retainer assem-

bly from the carrier.

2.
Measure the original shim thick-

ness with a micrometer. Increase or

decrease the shim thickness as indicat-

ed by the tooth pattern check des-

cribed in Section 1.

3.
Replace the pinion retainer O-

ring (Fig. 39, Part 4-2). Coat the O-

ring with axle lubricant before install-

ing. Do not roll the O-ring into the

groove. Snap it into position.

4.
Being careful not to pinch the

O-ring, install the pinion and bearing

retainer assembly in the carrier with

the corrected shim pack.

Before installing the pinion and

bearing retainer assembly, determine

which type of gear set is being used.
The non-hunting and pantial non-

hunting types can be identified by the

paint timing marks on the gear teeth

(Fig. 51, Part 4-2). Part 4-5 can also

be referred to for identification.

If the gear set is of the non-hunting

or partial non-hunting type clean the

teeth on both the pinion and drive

gear so that the timing marks are vis-

ible.
Rotate the differential case and

ring gear assembly in the carrier until

the marked teeth on the ring gear are

opposite the pinion entry hole. Place

the assembly in the carrier so that the

marked tooth on the pinion indexes

between the marked teeth on the ring

gear (Fig. 51, Part 4-2).

In almost every case of improper

assembly (gear assembled out of time)

the noise level and probability of fai-

lure will be higher than they would be

with properly assembled gears.

When installing the hunting type

gear set (no timing marks), assemble

the pinion and retainer assembly into

the carrier without regard to the

matching on any particular gear teeth.

5.
Install the retainer-to-carrier

mounting bolts and torque to specifi-

cations.

6. Adjust the backlash between the

ring gear and pinion as outlined in the

foregoing procedures.

7.
Make a tooth pattern check. If

the pattern is still unsatisfactory, re-

peat this procedure changing the shim

thickness each time until a satisfactory

tooth pattern is obtained.

Integral Carrier Type Axle

1.
Remove the differential case and

the drive pinion from the carrier cast-

ing, and then remove the pinion bear-

ings as described under Removal of

Differential Case and Drive Pinion in

Section 4.

2.
Measure the original shim thick-

ness with a micrometer. Increase or

decrease the shim thickness as indicat-

ed by the tooth pattern check des-

cribed in the foregoing Section 1 and

shown in Fig. 4.

3.
Install the corrected shim pack

and the bearings on the pinion, and

then install the pinion and the differ-

ential case in the carrier casting as

outlined under Installation of Drive

Pinion and Differential Case in Sec-

tion 4 of Part 4-3.

4.
Adjust the backlash between the

ring gear and pinion as outlined in the

foregoing procedure.

5.
Make a tooth pattern check. If

the pattern is still unsatisfactory, re-

peat this procedure changing the shim

thickness each time until a satisfactory

tooth pattern is obtained.procarmanuals.com

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04-01-09
General Axle Service

04-01-09

CLEANING AND INSPECTION

INSPECTION BEFORE

DISASSEMBLY OF CARRIER

(ALL AXLES)

The differential case or carrier

should be inspected before any parts

are removed from it. These inspec-

tions can help to find the cause of the

trouble and to determine the correc-

tions needed.

Mount the carrier in the holding

fixture shown in Fig. 15. Wipe the lu-

bricant from the internal working

parts,
and visually inspect the parts

for wear or damage.

Tool-T57L-500-A

FIG. 15
— Bench
Fixture for

Carrier Overhaul—Typical

Rotate the gears to see if there is

any roughness which would indicate

damaged bearings or chipped gears.

Check the gear teeth for scoring or

signs of abnormal wear.

Set up a dial indicator (Fig. 16) and

check the backlash at several points

around the ring gear. Backlash should

be within specifications.
If no obvious defect is noted, check

the gear tooth contact.

To check the gear tooth contact,

paint the gear teeth with the special

compound furnished with each service

ring gear and pinion. A mixture that

is too wet will run and smear. Too dry

a mixture cannot be pressed out from

between the teeth.

As shown in Fig. 17, rotate the ring

gear (use a box wrench on the ring

gear attaching bolts for a lever) five

complete revolutions in both directions

or until a clear tooth contact pattern

is obtained.
DIFFERENTIAL BEARING

CAP BOLTS

E 1776-A

FIG. 76-Backlash Check-

Typical
E
1001 - C

FIG.
7
7—Checking Gear Tooth

Contact—Typical

Certain types of gear tooth contact

patterns on the ring gear indicate in-

correct adjustment. Noise caused by

incorrect adjustment can often be cor-

rected by readjusting the gears. Ac-

ceptable patterns and the necessary

corrections are explained under Tooth

Contact Pattern Check in Section I.

Gear tooth runout can sometimes

be detected by an erratic pattern on

the teeth. However, a dial indicator

should be used to measure the runout

of the back face of the ring gear as

shown in Fig. 18. If this runout ex-

ceeds specifications, disassemble the

carrier and replace necessary parts as

indicated in Part 4-2, Section 4 and

Part 4-3, Section 4.
1699-A

FIG. 18 -Checking Ring Gear

Runout—Typical

Loosen the differential bearing cap

bolts,
and then torque them to 25 ft-

lbs.
Remove the adjusting nut locks.

Carefully loosen one of the adjusting

nuts to determine if any differential

bearing preload remains. If any pre-

load remains, the differential bearings

may be re-used, provided they are not

pitted or damaged.

INSPECTION AFTER

DISASSEMBLY OF CARRIER

(ALL AXLES)

Thoroughly clean all parts. Syn-

thetic seals must not he cleaned, soak-

ed or washed in cleaning solvents.

Always use clean solvent when clean-

ing hearings. Oil the bearings im-

mediately after cleaning to prevent rust-

ing. Inspect the parts for defects.

Clean the inside of the carrier before

rebuilding it. When a scored gear set

is replaced, the axle housing should he

washed thoroughly and steam cleaned.

This can onl\ be done effectively if the

axle shafts and shaft seals are re-

moved from the housing. Inspect indi-

vidual parts as outlined below.

GEARS

Examine the pinion and ring gear

teeth for scoring or excessive wear.

Extreme care must he taken not to

damage the pilot hearing surface of

the pinion.procarmanuals.com

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04-02-03
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-03

is,
it is supported by bearings both in

front of and to the rear of the pinion

gear. Two opposed tapered roller

bearings support the pinion shaft in

front of the pinion gear with a col-

lapsible spacer for 8-3/4 inch or 9

inch ring gear, and a solid spacer used

with the 9 3/8 inch ring gear. A

straight roller (pilot) bearing supports

the pinion shaft at the rear of the pi-

nion gear. Pinion and ring gear tooth

contact is adjusted by adding or re-

moving shims from between the pinion

retainer and the carrier housing.

The differential assembly is mount-

ed on two opposed tapered roller

bearings, which are retained in the

carrier by removable caps. The entire

carrier assembly is bolted to the axle

housing.

Ball bearing assemblies (rear wheel

bearings) are pressed onto the outer

ends of the axle shafts and set in the

outer ends of the axle housing. These

bearings support the semi-floating

axle shafts at the outer ends. The

inner ends of the shafts spline to the

differential side gears. Bearing retain-

er plates hold the shafts in the hous-

ing. The left and right axle shafts are

not interchangeable, the left shaft

being shorter than the right.
CASE

COVER

BELLEVILLE

SPRING

CLUTC

HUB
STEEL

PLATES

BONDED

PLATES

E1741-A

FIG. 2—Limited-Slip Differential

LIMITED-SUP DIFFERENTIAL

The axle assembly, except for the

differential case and its internal com-

ponents, is identical to the convention-

al axle.

A constant-friction locking differen-

tial,
which employs clutch plates to

control differential action, is available

as optional equipment (Fig. 2).

Four steel clutch plates are locked

into the differential cover. Three

bronze, bonded clutch plates are

splined to a clutch hub which, in turn,
is splined to the left axle shaft. A

Belleville spring washer maintains a

constant pressure between the steel

and bonded clutch plates so that the

clutch is always engaged.

TRACTION-LOK

DIFFERENTIAL

The Traction-Lok (torque sensitive)

locking differential (Fig. 3) employs a

multiple disc clutch to control differ-

ential action. Shim(s), which control

side gear mounting distance, four

steel, four friction and one composite

plate (steel on one side and friction

material on the other) stacked on a

clutch hub, and four ear guides are

housed in the differential cover. Lo-

cated in the differential case between

the side gears is a one-piece pre-load

plate and block (four-pinion) and four

calibrated pre-load springs, which

apply an initial force to the clutch

pack. Additional clutch capacity is

derived from the side gear thrust

loads.
The four friction plates are

splined to the clutch hub which in turn

is splined to the left axle shaft, and

the eared steel plates are dogged to

the case; thus, the clutch is always en-

gaged.

PINION SHAFT

4211

PINION SHAFT

RETAINING PINS

359475-S
DIFFERENTIAL

CASE-4204

CASE-TO-COVER

RETAINING SCREWS

50025-S2

SIDE GEAR

THRUST WASHER

4228

CENTER BLOCK

(SHORT PINION PINION

SHAFT SEAT) SHAFT

4420 44207
7
PINION GEAR

THRUST WASHER

4230

PINION GEARS

4215

PINION GEAR

THRUST WASHER

4230

PINION SHAFT

44207
SHIM(S)

(AS REQ'D.)

4A324

DIFFERENTIAL

CASE COVER

4204

PINION GEAR

THRUST WASHER

4230
PRE-LOAD SPRING

PINION GEAR PLATE-4A326

THRUST WASHER

4230

CLUTCH PLATE

EAR GUIDES
(4)

4A323

E 1896-A

FIG. 3—Traction-Lok Differentialprocarmanuals.com

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04-02-08
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-08

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

CARRIER ASSEMBLY

REMOVAL

1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist and

remove the two rear wheels and tires.

2.
Remove the two brake drums (3

Tinnerman nuts at each drum) from

the axle shaft flange studs. If diffi-

culty is experienced in removing the

drums, remove the brake adjuster

knockout slug or rubber plug (if so

equipped) and back off the brake

shoes.

3.
Working through the hole pro-

vided in each axle shaft flange, re-

move the nuts that secure the rear

wheel bearing retainer plate. Pull each

axle shaft assembly out of the axle

housing using axle shaft remover,

Tool 4235-C. (Fig. 4). Care must be

exercised to prevent damage to the

production-type synthetic oil seal, if so

equipped. Any roughing or cutting of

the seal element during removal or in-

stallation can result in early seal fail-

ure.
Install a nut on one of the brake

backing plate attaching bolts to hold

the plate to the axle housing after the

shaft has been removed. Whenever a

rear axle shaft is replaced, the wheel

bearing oil seals must be replaced.

Remove the seals with tool 1175AB.

4.
Make scribe marks on the drive

shaft end yoke and the axle U-joint

flange to insure proper position at as-

sembly. Disconnect the drive shaft at

the rear axle U-joint. Hold the cups

on the spider with tape. Mark the

cups so that they will be in their orig-

inal position relative to the flange

when they are assembled. Remove the

drive shaft from the transmission ex-

tension housing. Install an oil seal re-

placer tool in the housing to prevent

transmission leakage. Refer to the

transmission group for the appropriate

tool.

5.
Clean area around carrier to

housing surfaced with a wire brush and

wipe clean, to prevent dirt entry into

the housing. Place a drain pan under

the carrier and housing, remove the

carrier attaching nuts, and drain the

axle.
Remove the carrier assembly

from the axle housing.

INSTALLATION

Synthetic production-type wheel

bearing seals must not be cleaned,

soaked or washed in cleaning solvent.

1.
Clean the axle housing and

shafts using kerosene and swabs. To

avoid contamination of the grease in
the sealed ball bearings, do not allow

any quantity of solvent directly on the

wheel bearings. Clean the mating sur-

faces of the axle housing and carrier.

2.
Position the differential carrier

on the studs in the axle housing using

a new gasket between carrier and

housing. Install the carrier-to-housing

attaching nuts, and torque them to

specifications.

3.
Remove the oil seal replacer tool

from the transmission extension hous-

ing. Position the drive shaft so that

the front U-joint slip yoke splines to

the transmission output shaft.

4.
Connect the drive shaft to the

axle U-joint flange, aligning the scribe

marks made on the drive shaft end

yoke and the axle U-joint flange dur-

ing the removal procedure. Install the

U-bolts and nuts and torque to speci-

fications.

5.
If the synthetic, production-type

wheel bearing seals were replaced with

service-type leather seals, soak the

new rear wheel bearing oil seals in

SAE 10 oil for 1/2 hour before instal-

lation. Wipe a small amount of an oil

resistant sealer on the outer edge of

each seal before it is installed. Do not

put any of the sealer on the sealing

lip.
Install the oil seals in the ends of

the rear axle housing with one of the

tools shown in Figs. 10 and 12.

Tool

T65F-1177.A

E 1571-A

FIG. 12—Rear Axle Shaft Bearing

Seal Installation

6. Install the two axle shaft assem-

blies in the axle housing. Care must

be exercised to prevent damage to the

oil seals. The shorter shaft goes into

the left side of the housing.

Carefully slide the axle shaft into

the housing so that the rough forging

of the shaft will not damage the oil

seal. Start the axle splines into the

differential side gear, and push the

shaft in until the bearing bottoms in

the housing.
7.
Install the bearing retainers on

the attaching bolts on the axle housing

flanges. Install the nuts on the bolts

and torque to specifications.

8. If the rear brake shoes were

backed off, adjust the brakes as out-

lined in Part 2-1 and install rubber

plugs in the adjuster slots.

9. Install the two rear brake drums

and the drum Tinnerman nuts.

10.
Install the rear wheels and tires.

11.
Fill the rear axle with specified

lubricant.

AXLE HOUSING (COIL

SPRING SUSPENSION)

REMOVAL

1.
Remove the carrier assembly

from the axle housing as outlined in

Differential Carrier Removal and In-

stallation.

2.
Position safety stands under the

frame rear members, and support the

axle housing with either a floor jack

or hoist.

3.
Disengage the brake line from

the clips that retain the line to the

axle housing.

4.
Disconnect the vent tube from

the rear axle housing.

5.
Remove the brake backing plate

assemblies from the axle housing, and

support them with wire. Do not dis-

connect the brake line.

6. Disconnect the lower studs of the

two rear shock absorbers from the

mounting brackets on the axle housing

(Fig. 13 and 14).

7.
Remove the attaching nut and

washer, and disconnect the track bar

from the mounting stud on the axle

housing bracket.

8. Lower the axle housing until the

coil springs are released. Lift out the

coil springs and insulators.

9. 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.

10.
Disconnect the upper suspen-

sion arm from the axle housing by re-

moving the pivot bolt, nut, lock wash-

er and the two eccentric washers (Fig.

13 and 14).

11.
Lower the axle housing and re-

move it from under the vehicle.

INSTALLATION

1.
Transfer the track bar mounting

stud from the old to the new housing.procarmanuals.com

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NUT-33847-S8
9/16-12
100-130 LB FT.

*-34785-S7

-CAM-5A637 (2 REQUIRED)
• NUT-55754-S7

9/16-12
60-85 LB. FT.

4002 (2 REQUIRED)
• BOLT-304907-S2

9/16-12
80-105 LB. FT.
NO.
4 CROSSMEMBER-5029

VENT TUBE-4A001

NUT-34664-S

3/8-24
(2 REQUIRED)

15-25 LB. FT.

WASHER-18041

(2 REQUIRED)
BOLT-559bl-S2

(2 REQUIRED)
TRACK BAR STUD-4269

•110-140 LB. FT.
VENT-4338

VENT MUST POINT

TO THE REAR
CLIP-374998-S100

BUMPER ASSEMBLY-4906
BUSHING-500939

(4 REQUIRED)

WASHER-18171

(2 REQUIRED)

BOLT-40923-S2

(2 REQUIRED)
BOLT-39883-S8

(4 REQUIRED)

9-13 LB. FT.
NUT-33847-

9/16-12*100-130
LB. FT

L
OC
KWASHE R -34
785
-S 7
BACKING PLATE

ASSEMBLY

*2290 R.H. #2210 L.H.
REAR AXLE ASSEMBLY

4001 REFERENCE
TRACK BAR AND

BUSHING ASSEMBLY-5A639

NUT-55754-S7
9/16-12
80-105 LB. FT.

TRACK BAR AND

oJSHfNG ASSEMBLY

5A639
PARKING BRAKE

CABLE »2A635 R.H

•2A809 L.H.

(2 REQUIRED)
SHOCK ABSORBER-18080'

REFERENCE (2 REQUIRED)

•BOLT-2248

(8 REQUIRED)

• SEAL-2256

(2 REQUIRED)

PRONGS MUST BE SECURELY

LOCKED IN PLACE
WHEEL-1007

(2 REQUIRED)

INSULATOR-5536

(4 REQUIRED)
TIRE VALVE-1700

(2 REQUIRED
TIRE VALVE

XTENSION-1705©

(2 REQUIRED)

FRAME ASSEMBLY-5005

LOWER ARM-5A648

DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY-4602
SPRING-5560

(2 REQUIRED)

• NUT-34447-S8
7/16-20

(8 REQUIRED)

30-45 LB. FT.

•BRAKE DRUM-1126

(2 REQUIRED)

TIRE-1508

(2 REQUIRED)

• NUT-372188-S32 (6 REQUIRED)

ASSEMBLE NUTS TO HOLD DRUM ASSEMBLY

SECURELY AGAINST FLANGE
BOLT-379334-S8

9/16-12
(2 REQUIRED)
NUT-375022-S2

70-90 LB. FT. NUT

90-120 LB. FT. BOLT
NUT-375022-S2

(2 REQUIRED)

-90 LB. FT. NUT

90-120 LB. FT. BOLT
BOLT-3 79334-S8

(2 REQUIRED)

NUT-34988-S4

(4 REQUIRED)

44-52 LB. FT.

FRAME ASSEMBLY-5005

REFERENCE
2

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TO

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X

TO

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©USE 1705 VALVE EXTENSION

WITH FULL WHEEL COVERS

* TORQUE NUT OR BOLT

TORQUE NUT OR STUD

ITEMS MARKED •

PURCHASED AS PART OF

4001 REAR AXLE ASSEMBLY
NUT-375032-S36
1/2-23

(2 REQUIRED) 50-85 LB. FT.

SPRING MUST BE POSITIONED

AS SHOWN FOR R.H. SIDE
SPRING MUST BE POSITIONED

AS SHOWN FOR L.H. SiDE
NUT-375022-S2 (2 REQUIRED)

70-90 LB. FT. NUT

90-120 LB. FT. BOLTl
TIONAL

El 746-A
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FIG. 14—Redr Axle Installation—Thunderbird—Typical Ford, Mercury, Meteor and Continental Markprocarmanuals.com

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04-02-11
Rear Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-11

If the axle housing is new, install a

new vent. The hose attaching portion

must face toward the front of the ve-

hicle.

2.
If leather-type wheel bearing ser-

vice seals are to be installed, soak the

new rear wheel bearing oil seals in

SAE 10 oil for 1/2 hour before instal-

lation. Wipe a small amount of an oil

resistant sealer on the outer edge of

each seal before it is installed. Do not

put any of the sealer on the sealing

lip.
Install the oil seals in the ends of

the axle housing with one of the tools

shown in Fig. 10 and 12.

3.
Position the replacement axle

housing under the vehicle, and raise

the axle 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 bolts and nuts at this

point.

4.
Position the suspension upper

arm in its mounting bracket on the

axle housing, and install the adjusting

bolt, eccentric washers, lock washer

and nut. Leave the bolt and nut loose

at this point.

5.
Position the brake lines to the

axle housing, and secure with the re-

taining clips.

6. Install the brake backing plates

on the axle housing flanges.

7.
Connect the track bar to the

mounting stud, install the washer and

attaching nut, and torque to specifica-

tions.

8. Position the rear coil springs and

insulators in the pockets provided.

9. Connect the lower studs of the

two rear shock absorbers to the

mounting brackets on the axle hous-

ing. Install the attaching nuts, and

torque to specifications.

10.
Connect the vent tube to the

vent on the housing. If axle housing is

new, install a new vent.

11.
Clean the mating surfaces of

the axle housing and differential car-

rier. Position the carrier on the

mounting studs on the housing using a

new gasket between carrier and hous-

ing. Install the copper washers and the

carrier-to-housing attaching nuts, and

torque to specifications.

12.
Make sure that both the front

and rear pivot bolts of the upper and

the two lower arms are loose, and

then raise the axle assembly to con-

trolled curb height (Fig. 15). Hold the

axle at controlled curb height by plac-

ing blocks or pieces of steel pipe be-

tween the axle housing and the bumper

rear screw on the side rail. (See speci-

fications for dimensions.)
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. 75 -Axle Normal Curb

Height and Controlled Height

for Arm Installation

13.
With the axle at controlled curb

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.

14.
Remove the oil seal replacer

tool from the transmission extension

housing. Position the drive shaft so

that the front U-joint slip yoke splines

to the transmission output shaft.

15.
Connect the drive shaft to the

U-joint flange, aligning the scribe

marks made on the drive shaft end

yoke and the axle U-joint flange dur-

ing the removal procedure. Install the

U-bolts and nuts and torque to speci-

fications.

16.
Carefully slide the two axle

shaft assemblies in the axle housing.

The shorter shaft goes into the left

side of the housing. Use care in slid-

ing the axle shafts into the housing so

that the rough forging of the shaft will

not damage the oil seal. Start the axle

splines into the differential side gear,

and push the shaft in until the rear

wheel bearing bottoms in the housing.

17.
Install the rear wheel bearing

retainers on the attaching bolts on the

axle housing flanges. Install the nuts

on the bolts and torque to specifica-

tions.

18.
If the rear brake shoes were

backed off, adjust the brakes as out-

lined in Part 2-1, and install rubber

plugs in the adjuster slots.

19.
Install the two rear brake

drums and the drum attaching (Tin-

nerman) nuts.

20.
Install the rear wheels and tires.

21.
Fill the rear axle to the bottom

of the filler plug hole located in either

the carrier casting or housing cover

with specified lubricant. Be sure that

the axle is in operating position.

22.
Road test the vehicle to be sure

that pinion and driveshaft angles are
correct. Any shudder during heavy ac-

celeration, or deceleration may require

a pinion and driveshaft angle re-

adjustment as detailed in Driveshaft

and Pinion Angle Adjustment, Group

3,
Part 3-2.

AXLE HOUSING (LEAF

SPRING SUSPENSION)

REMOVAL

1.
Raise the vehicle and support it

with safety stands under the rear

frame member.

2.
Drain the lubricant from the

axle.

3.
Make scribe marks on the drive

shaft end yoke and the axle U-joint

flange to insure proper position of the

drive shaft at assembly. Disconnect

the drive shaft at the drive pinion

flange.

4.
Disconnect the lower end of the

shock absorbers.

5.
Remove the wheels, brake drums

and both axle shafts as outlined in

Section 2.

6. Remove vent hose front vent

tube (Corbin clamp) and remove vent

tube from brake tube junction and

axle housing.

7.
Remove the hydraulic brake T-

fitting from the axle housing. Do not

open the hydraulic brake system lines.

Remove the hydraulic brake line from

its retaining clip on the axle housing.

8. Remove both axle shaft oil seals

with the tool shown in Fig. 8.

9. Remove both brake backing

plates from the axle housing and sus-

pend them above the housing with

mechanic's wire. The hydraulic brake

lines and the parking brake cables are

still attached to the brake backing

plates.

10.
Support the rear axle housing

on a jack, and then remove the spring

clip nuts. Remove the spring clip

plates (Fig. 16).

11.
Lower the axle housing and re-

move it from under the vehicle.

12.
If the axle housing is being re-

placed, transfer all the differential and

pinion parts to the new housing. See

Section 4, Major Repair Operation*.

INSTALLATION

1.
Raise the axle housing into posi-

tion so that the spring clip plates can

be installed. On a Montego or Fair-

lane,
position the spring upper insula-

tors and retainers between the axle

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04-02-13

Rear Axle

Removable Carrier Type
04-02-13

lower insulators. Torque
the
spring

clip nuts
to
specification.

2.
Place
the
brake backing plates
in

their normal position
on the
axle

housing.

3.
Install
new
axle shaft
oil
seals

with
the
tool shown
in Fig. 10.
Soak

the
new
seals
in
light weight engine
oil

(SAE
10) for 1/2
hour before install-

ing them. Installation without
use of

the proper tool will distort
the
seal

and cause leakage. Coat
the
outside
edges
of the new oil
seal with
a non-

hardening type
of
sealer such
as Per-

matex
No. 2 or its
equivalent.

4.
Install
the
axle shafts, brake

drums
and
wheels
as
outlined
in Sec-

tion
2.

5.
Attach
the
hydraulic brake line

T fitting
to the
axle housing,
and se-

cure
the
hydraulic brake line
in its re-

tainer
on the
axle housing.

6. Install vent tube
to
brake tube

junction
and
install vent hose
to
vent
tube.

7.
Raise
the
axle housing
and con-

nect
the
shock absorbers.

8. Connect
the
rear
end of the
drive

shaft
to the
axle U-joint flange, align-

ing
the
scribe marks made
on the

drive shaft
end
yoke
and the
axle
U-

joint flange.

9. Fill
the
axle with
the
proper

grade
and
amount
of
lubricant.

10.
Road test
the
vehicle.

MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

DISASSEMBLY
OF

DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER

CONVENTIONAL

DIFFERENTIAL

A disassembled view
of the
rear

axle assembly
is
shown
in Fig. 17.

After mounting
the
carrier
in a

holding fixture, disassemble
the car-

rier
as
outlined
in the
following proce-

dures:

1.
Mark
one
differential bearing

cap
and the
mating bearing support

with punch marks
to
help position
the

parts properly during assembly
of the

carrier. Also, mark
one of the
bearing

adjusting nuts
and the
carrier with

AXLE SHAFT-4725
RETAINER RING-1100
scribe marks
for
proper location
dur-

ing assembly.

2.
Remove
the
adjusting
nut
locks,

bearing caps,
and
adjusting nuts. Then

lift
the
differential case assembly
out

of
the
carrier.

(Remove
the
bearing caps
by tap-

ping
the
caps lightly with
a
soft
mal-

let).

3.
Remove
the
differential bearings

with
the
tools shown
in Fig. 18.

4.
Mark
the
differential case, cover,

and ring gear
for
assembly
in the
orig-

inal position.

5.
Remove
the
bolts that attach
the

ring gear
to the
differential case. Press

the gear from
the
case
or tap it off

with
a
soft-faced hammer.

6. With
a
drift, drive
out the
differ-

AXLE HOUSING-4010

DIFFERENTIAL

PINION SHAFT-4211
ential pinion shaft lock
pin (Fig. 19),

and separate
the
2-piece differential

case.

7.
Drive
out the
pinion shaft with
a

brass drift
(Fig. 20).

8. Remove
the
gears
and
thrust

washers
(Fig. 48).

LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL

1.
Remove
the
differential case

from
the
carrier
and
remove
the
bear-

ings from
the
differential case
in the

same manner
as the
conventional
dif-

ferential case.

2.
Place
the
differential case
in a

hydraulic press,
and
apply about
one

ton pressure across
the
case bearing

hubs while removing
the
ring gear
at-

FLAT WASHER (LIMITED SLIP ONLY)

DRIVE GEAR ATTACHING BOLT

DIFFERENTIAL CASE COVER -4206

DIFFERENTIAL PINION GEAR-4215

THRUST WASHER-4230

ADJUSTING NUT-4067

CARRIER HOUSING-4025

DRIVE PINION-4610
PINION BEARING

SPACER-4662

PINION FRONT

BEARING-4621

RING GEAR

PILOT BEARING-4A242

FIG. 17—Rear Axle Disassembled—Typical
PILOT BEARING

RETAINER-4627

PINION REAR

BEARING CUP-4616
DEFLECTOR-4859

PINION RETAINER-4668

SEAL-4676
FLANGE_4858
E1750-Aprocarmanuals.com

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Rear Axle

Removable Carrier Type

04-02-14

DIFFERENTIAL

BEARING
Tool—
7
571-4220-A

T66P°4220-P

E1015-B

FIG. 18—Removing Differential

Bearing—Ford

taching bolts. Applying pressure will

contain
the
spring pressure between

the differential case
and
cover until

after
the
bolts
are
removed,
and
there-

by prevent stripping
of the
threads.

3.
Release
the
hydraulic press
ram,

and remove differential case cover.

4.
Remove
the
Belleville spring

(Fig.
54).

5.
Remove
the
steel
and the
bonded

clutch plates.

6. Remove
the
differential clutch

hub,
side gear,
and
thrust washer.

7.
Remove
the
ring gear from
the

differential case.

8. Drive
out the
differential pinion

shaft lock
pin.

9. With
a
brass drift, drive
out the

differential pinion shaft. Then remove

the pinion gears,
the
other side gear,

and thrust washers.
E 1724-A

FIG. 20—Driving
Out
Differential

Pinion Shaft

TRACTION-LOK

DIFFERENTIAL

1.
Remove
the
differential case

from
the
carrier
and
remove
the
bear-

ings from
the
differential case
in the

same manner
as the
conventional
dif-

ferential case.

2.
Remove
ten
bolts securing
the

ring gear
to the
differential case
as-

sembly.
The
ring gear must
be re-

moved
in
order
to
separate
the
case

halves.

3.
Remove
the
ring gear
by
tapping

the gear with
a
soft hammer
or
press

the gear from
the
case.

4.
Place
the
differential case
in a

press
to
load
the
bearing journals
so

that
the
pre-load
of the
springs
is ov-

ercome (approx.
1,500
lbs.).
(If a

press
is not
available,
two 7/16
inch

bolts
and
nuts
can be
used
in the
ring

gear mounting holes
(one on
each

side)
to
compress
the
case halves
to-
gether
and
overcome pre-load spring

tension.) Then, while
the
case
is
still

under pressure, loosen
the two
Allen

or Phillips head screws which hold
the

case halves together until
one or two

threads
of the
screws remain engaged.

Remove
the
case assembly from
the

press.
Tap on the
cover
to
spring
it

loose; then, remove both screws.

5.
With
the
cover facing down, lift

off
the
case. Remove
the
pre-load

spring plate
and
four pre-load springs.

6. From
the
cover remove
the
side

gear, four clutch plate
ear
guides,

clutch
hub,
friction
and
steel clutch

plates
and
shim(s).

7.
With
a
suitable drift, drive
out

the pinion shaft lock pins from
the

case.

8. With
a
brass drift, drive
out the

long pinion shaft from
the
case. Drive

from
the end
opposite
the
lock
pin

hole.

9. Remove
the two
short pinion

shafts using
a
drift, driving each shaft

from
the
center outward. Lift
out the

center block, then remove
the
pinion

gears,
thrust washers
and
side gear

and thrust washer.

10.
If the
differential bearings
are

removed,
the
bearings
can be
installed

in
one of the
following ways:

a. With
the
differential case
and

cover completely assembled.

b.
On the
case
or
cover when disas-

sembled. However, when pressing
the

bearings
on the
cover,
a
block
of

wood
or
fiber must
be
used
as
shown

in Fig.
21 in
order
to
avoid damage
to

the cover.

E 1709-A

FIG. 79—Removing Differential

Pinion Shaft Lock
Pin
DIFFERENTIAL BEARING

E1892-A

FIG. 21—Installing Differential Bearing—Traction-Lokprocarmanuals.com

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04-02-15

Rear
Axle — Removable Carrier Type

04-02-15

REMOVAL AND

DISASSEMBLY OF

DRIVE PINION AND

BEARING RETAINER

I. Turn the carrier assembly

upright and remove the pinion shaft

nut (Fig. 22 and Fig. 23).

2.
Remove the U-joint flange from

the pinion shaft (Figs. 24 and 25).

3.
Remove the pinion seal (Fig. 26).

4.
Remove the pinion, bearing, and

retainer assembly from the carrier

housing (Fig. 41). Measure the shim

thickness with a micrometer. Record

this original shim thickness. If a new

gear set is installed during assembly, a

new shim will have to be installed.

The original shim thickness is one of

the factors necessary in determining

the new shim thickness. Extreme care

must be taken not to damage the

mounting surfaces of the retainer and

carrier.

5. Place a protective sleeve (hose)

on the pinion pilot bearing surface.

Press the pinion shaft out of the pin-

ion front bearing cone with the tool

shown in Fig. 27.

O/-T57L-485
7-A

E1485-A

FIG.
22—Removing Pinion Shaft

Nut

E 1486-B

FIG. 23—
U-Joint Flange Holding

Tool

6. Press the pinion shaft out of the

pinion rear bearing cone and roller

(Fig. 28).

PILOT BEARING

1.
Remove the pilot bearing as

shown in Fig. 29. Drive out the pilot

bearing and the bearing retainer to-

gether.
FIG.
24 —
Removing
U-Joint Flange

E1902A

FIG.
25 —Flange Removal Tool

Tool-
7 7
75-AB

Tool—T50T-100-A

|E
1780.
A

FIG.
26—Removing Pinion Seal

PINION BEARING CUPS

Do not remove the pinion bearing

cups from the retainer unless the cups

are worn or damaged. The flange and

pilot of the retainer are machined dur-
ing manufacture by locating on these

cups after they are installed in their

bores.
If the cups are worn or dam-

aged, they should be replaced.

Remove the bearing cups as shown

in Figs. 30, 31 and 32. Install the cups

as shown in Figs. 33 and 34.

Press
Ram

Tool
-

757L-4674-A
Fiber Block

HOSE

\

1710-A

FIG.
27

Bearing
-Removing
Pinion Front

FIG.
28 —Removing Pinion Rear

Bearing
Cone

After the new cups are installed,

make sure they are seated in the re-

tainer by trying to insert a 0.0015-inch

feeler gauge between the cup and the

bottom of the bore.

Whenever the cups are replaced, the

cone and roller assemblies should also

be replaced.

DRIVE PINION AND

RING GEAR SET

When replacing a ring gear and pin-

ion, note that the original factory in-

stalled shim is of the correct thicknessprocarmanuals.com

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