lug pattern FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis

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04-01-05

General Axle Service

04-01-05

Integral Carrier Type Axle

1.
Thinner shim with
the
backlash

set
to
specifications moves
the
pinion

farther from
the
ring gear.

2.
Thicker shim with
the
backlash

set
to
specifications moves
the
pinion

closer
to the
ring gear.

If
the
patterns
are not
correct,

make
the
changes
as
indicated.
The

differential case
and
drive pinion will

have
to be
removed from
the
carrier

casting
to
change
a
shim. When
re-

installing
the
pinion
and
ring gear
of a

non-hunting
or
partial non-hunting

gear
set, be
sure that
the
marked

tooth
on the
pinion indexes between

the marked teeth
on the
ring gear

(Fig.
51,
Part
4-2).
Refer
to
Pinion

and Ring Gear Tooth Contact Adjust-

ment, Section
2.

REAR AXLE COMPANION

FLANGE RUNOUT CHECK

ALL AXLES EXCEPT

THUNDERBIRD
AND

CONTINENTAL MARK
III

1.
Raise
the
vehicle
on a
hoist that

supports
the
rear axle (twin-post

hoist).

2.
Remove
the
driveshaft assembly

(Group
5).

3.
Check
the
companion flange

damage
to the
universal joint bearing

locating lugs.
If the
universal joint

bearing locating lugs
on the
compan-

ion flange
are
shaved (worn)
or dam-

aged, replace
the
companion flange

(Fig.
5).

PROPERLY SEATED
CUP SHAVES LUG

E 1621-A

FIG. 5—Checking Companion

Flange

4.
The
rear axle companion flange

runout
is
checked with
a
modified uni-

versal joint (checking tool)
a
dial indi-

cator with
1.000
inch minimum travel,
and
a
cup-shaped dial indicator adapt-

er tool
(Fig. 6). To
fabricate
the

checking tool, modify
a
universal joint

assembly
by
removing
two
bearing

cups that are opposite each other, and

cuttting
or
grinding
off
one
of
the uni-

versal joint bearing flanges (Fig. 6).

5.
Install
the
cup-shaped adapter
on

the dial indicator stem. Install
the
dial

indicator
on the
pinion retainer
or pi-

nion nose bumper bracket. Position

the indicator
to
allow
an
indication
at

the ends
of the
universal joint bearing

cups
and the
remaining exposed jour-

nal
of the
cross-shaft.

6. Turn
the
companion flange
so

that
the
dial indicator cup-type adapt-

er rests
on the
machined surface
of

the bearing
cup (Fig. 6).
Rotate
the

companion flange side-to-side slightly

to obtain
a
reading indicating that
the

bearing
cup
surface
is
perpendicular
to

the indicator cup-type adapter. This

will
be the
point
at
which
the
dial
in-

dicator
cup is
closest
to the
center
of

companion flange rotation.
It is
also

the point
at
which
the
dial indicator

hand will reverse direction
as
the com-

panion flange
is
turning.
Set the
dial

indicator
to
zero.

oo/-6565,
Used

'With Bracket From

Too!-4201-C

MOUNT HERE

Tool-4201-C

E
1622-
A

FIG. 6—Flange Bearing
Cup

Run-out Check—Typical
7.
Carefully retract
the
dial indica-

tor stem
and
rotate
the
companion

flange 180 degrees
to
position
the ma-

chined surface
of the
opposite univer-

sal bearing under
the
dial indicator

adapter tool. Again, slightly rotate
the

flange side-to-side
to
position
the

bearing perpendicular
to the
dial indi-

cator adapter. Again, this
is the
point

at which
the
indicator hand will
rev-

erse direction
as the
flange
is
rotated.

Record
the
flange bearing
cup
runout

reading obtained from
the
indicator

(Fig.
7).

Rotate
the
companion flange
90

degrees
and
position
the
dial indicator

adapter
on the
machined
end of the

exposed journal
(Fig. 8). Be
sure
the

end surface
of the
exposed journal
is

perpendicular
to the
indicator
cup-

type adapter. This requires that
the

cross-shaft
be
moved fore
and aft on

the flange bearing cups. Note
the

point
at
which
the
indicator hand rev-

erses direction. Rotate
the
flange
as-

sembly side-to-side until
the
cross-

shaft
is
perpendicular
to the
pinion

shaft axis,
and the
indicator hand
re-

verses direction. Zero the dial indicator

and check the zero point again by

Tool-6565, Used

With Bracket
Fro

Tool-4201 -C
MOUNT HERE —

Too/-4207-C

E 1624-A

FIG. 8—Cross Shaft Runout

Check—Typical

INDICATOR

READING

1

2

3

Average
FLANGE

BEARING CUP

RUNOUT—INCH

0.C04

0.002

0.003

0.003
DRIVESHAFT UNIVERSAL

CROSS-SHAFT

RUNOUT—INCH

0.005

0.004

0.003

0.004

FIG. 7—Flange Bearing
Cup and
Cross Shaft Runout Averaging

Chart—Typical Readingsprocarmanuals.com

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04-01-10
General Axle Service

04-01-10

The pattern taken during disassem-

bly should be helpful in judging if

gears can be re-used. Worn gears can-

not be rebuilt to correct a noisy condi-

tion. Gear scoring is the result of ex-

cessive shock loading or the use of an

incorrect lubricant. Scored gears can-

not be re-used.

Examine the teeth and thrust surfa-

ces of the differential gears. Wear on

the hub of the differential gear can

cause a chucking noise known as

chuckle when the vehicle is driven at

low speeds. Wear of splines, thrust

surfaces, or thrust washers, can con-

tribute to excessive drive line back-

lash.

BEARING CUPS AND

CONE AND ROLLER

ASSEMBLIES

Check bearing cups for rings,

scores, galling, or excessively worn

wear patterns. Pinion cups must be

solidly seated. Check by attempting to

insert a 0.0015-inch feeler between

these cups and the bottoms of their

bores.

When operated in the cups, cone

and roller assemblies must turn with-

out roughness. Examine the roller

ends for wear. Step-wear on the roller

ends indicates the bearings were not

preloaded properly, or the rollers were

slightly misaligned.

If inspection reveals either a defec-

tive cup or a defective cone and roller

assembly, both parts should be re-

placed to avoid early failure.

DIFFERENTIAL BEARING

ADJUSTING NUTS

Temporarily install the bearing caps

and test the fit of the adjusting nuts in

their threads. The nuts should turn

easily when the caps are tightened to

25 ft-lbs. The faces of the nuts that

contact the bearing cups must be

smooth and square. Replace the nuts

or examine the threads in the carrier
if their fit is not proper. Be sure that

the bearing caps and adjusting nuts

are on the side they were machined to

fit. Observe the punch marks and

scribe marks made during disassem-

bly.

U-JOINT FLANGE

Be sure that the eai» of the flange

have not been damaged in removing

the drive shaft or in removing the

flange from the axle. The end of the

flange that contacts the front pinion

bearing inner race as well as the flat

surface of the pinion nut counterbore

must be smooth. Polish these surfaces

if necessary. Roughness aggravates

backlash noises and causes wear of

the flange and pinion nut with a resul-

tant loss in pinion bearing preload.

PINION RETAINER

Be sure that the pinion bearing cups

are seated. Remove any chips or burrs

from the mounting flange. Clean the

groove for the O-ring seal and all lu-

bricant passages. If the cups were re-

moved, examine the bores carefully.

Any nicks or burrs in these bores

must be removed to permit proper

seating of the cups.

CARRIER HOUSING

Make sure that the differential

bearing bores are smooth and the

threads are not damaged. Remove any

nicks or burrs from the mounting sur-

faces of the carrier housing.

DIFFERENTIAL CASE

Make sure that the hubs where the

bearings mount are smooth. Carefully

examine the differential case bearing

shoulders, which may have been dam-

aged when the bearings were removed.

The bearing assemblies will fail if they

do not seat firmly against the shoul-

ders.
Check the fit (free rotation) of
the differential side gears in their

counterbores. Be sure that the mating

surfaces of the two parts of the case

are smooth and free from nicks or

burrs.

LIMITED SLIP AND

TRACTION-LOK

DIFFERENTIAL PARTS

Inspect the clutch plates for uneven

or extreme wear. The dog-eared clutch

plates must be free from burrs, nicks

or scratches which could cause excess-

ive or erratic wear to the bonding ma-

terial of the internally splined clutch

plates.
The internally splined clutch

plates should be inspected for condi-

tion of the bond, bonding material,

and wear. Replace the bonded plates

if their thickness is less than 0.085

inch or if the bonded material is

scored or badly worn. Inspect the

bonded plate internal teeth for wear.

Replace them, if excessive wear is evi-

dent. Bonded plates should be re-

placed as a set only

Examine all thrust surfaces and

hubs for wear. Abnormal wear on

these surfaces can contribute to a

noisy axle.

Inspect the Belleville spring (limited

slip) for proper free height of 1/4

inch.

LUBRICANT LEVEL

The lubricant level should be

checked every 6000 miles with the ve-

hicle in normal curb attitude. The lu-

bricant level should be at the lower

edge of the filler plug hole located in

either the carrier casting or housing

cover. It is unnecessary to periodically

drain the axle lubricant. The factory

fill should remain in the housing for

the life of the vehicle, except when re-

pairs are made. The specified lubri-

cant should be installed when the axle

is overhauled.procarmanuals.com

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07-03-07
FMX Transmission

07-03-07

Gauge Pin

(No.
43 Drill)

NEUTRAL START

SWITCH

ADJUSTMENT

SCREWS

D 1759-A

FIG. 8—
Neutral
Start Switch-

Console Shift—Fairlane-Montego

9. Slide the combination starter

neutral and back-up light switch for-

ward or rearward as required, until

the switch actuating lever contacts the

selector lever.

10.
Tighten the switch attaching

screws and remove the gauge pin.

Check for starting in the park posi-

tion.

11.
Turn the ignition key to the

ACC position and place the selector

lever in the reverse position and check

the operation of the back-up lights.

Turn the key off.

12.
Position the selector lever re-

tainer to the selector lever housing.

Install the four attaching screws.

13.
Install the cover and dial indi-

cator.

14.
Install the trim panel on the top

of the console. Install the selector

lever handle.

MUSTANG-COUGAR

1.
With the manual linkage proper-

ly adjusted and the engine turned off,

place the selector lever in the N (Neu-

tral) position. Then, shift the selector

lever from neutral to 1, to P (park)

and back to neutral. Shifting the se-

lector lever through this shift pattern

should adjust the switch automatical-

ly. If not, adjust it manually as fol-

lows:

2.
With the selector lever in neu-

tral,
remove the selector lever handle

attaching screw and remove the

handle (Fig. 7).

3.
Remove the dial housing attach-

ing screws and remove the housing.

4.
Remove the two pointer back-up

shield attaching screws and remove

the shield.
NEUTRAL START SWITCH

AND HARNESS ASSEMBLY

32027-A

FIG. 9—Neutral Start Switch—Console Shift—Mustang-Cougar

5.
Remove the two screws securing

the neutral start switch to the selector

lever housing.

6. Lift the switch from the housing

and move the actuator lever all the

way to the left. Then, return the actu-

ator lever to the neutral position as

shown in Figure 9.

7.
Position the neutral switch as-

sembly to the selector lever housing,

and secure with the two attaching

screws.

8. Place the selector lever in the P

(Park) position and check the opera-

tion of the switch. The engine should

start with the selector lever in the

park position. If the engine does not

start, replace the switch. Refer to the

Neutral Start Switch Replacement

procedures in this section.

9. Install the pointer back-up shield

on the housing and lever assembly.

10.
Install the dial housing on the

selector lever housing assembly.

11.
Install the selector lever.'handle.

NEUTRAL START SWITCH

REPLACEMENT-

CONSOLE SHIFT

On vehicles equipped with a

column-mounted neutral start switch,

refer to Part 7-1, Section 2, for the

replacement procedures.

FAIRLANE-MONTEGO

1.
Remove the selector lever handle

from the lever.
2.
Remove the trim panel from the

top of the console.

3.
Remove the cover and dial indi-

cator as an assembly.

4.
Remove the four screws that se-

cure the selector lever retainer to the

selector lever housing. Lift the retainer

from the housing.

5.
Remove the two screws securing

the neutral start switch to the selector

lever housing. Disconnect the neutral

start switch wires at the plug connec-

tor and remove the switch.

6. Position the neutral start switch

to the selector lever housing and in-

stall the two attaching screws.

7.
With the selector lever in neu-

tral,
move the selector lever back and

forth until the gauge pin (No. 43 drill)

can be fully inserted into the gauge

pin holes (Fig. 8).

8. Place the transmission selector

lever firmly against the stop of the

neutral detent position.

9. Slide the combination starter

neutral and back-up light switch for-

ward or rearward as required, until

the switch actuating lever contacts the

selector lever.

10.
Tighten the switch attaching

screws and remove the gauge pin.

11.
Connect the neutral start switch

wires to the plug connector and check

for starting in the park position.

12.
Position the selector lever re-

tainer to the selector lever housing.

Install the attaching screws.

13.
Install the cover and dial indi-

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