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z
Excessive runout of
valve seats on the
valve face. z
CARRY OUT a valve seat
runout test. INSPECT the
valve face and seat.
INSTALL new valves as
necessary. REFER to
Section 303 - 01A for 3.8L
engines or Section 303 - 01B
for 4.6L (2V) engines.
z Rattling noise—
from the bottom
of the vehicle z
Loose muffler shields
or catalytic converter
shields. z
CHECK the exhaust
system for loose exhaust
shields. REPAIR as
necessary.
z Thumping
noise— from the
bottom of the
vehicle, worse at
acceleration z
Exhaust pipe/muffler
grounded to chassis. z
CHECK the exhaust
system to chassis
clearance. CHECK the
exhaust system hangers for
damage. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to
Section 309 - 00 .
z Whoosh— occurs
during light
vehicle
acceleration.
Heard inside the
vehicle z
Throttling late,
creating turbulence
transmitted through
the plastic manifold. z
CHECK for leaks or
missing seal in the dash
panel.
z Engine
vibration—
increases
intensity as
engine rpm is
increased z
Engine out-of-
balance. z
CARRY OUT Neutral
Engine Run- Up (NERU)
Test. ROTATE the torque
converter, 120° for 3 bolt
and 180° for 4 bolt.
INSPECT the torque
converter pilot outer
diameter to crankshaft pilot
inner diameter. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to
Section 307 - 01 .
z Engine
vibration— is felt
with increases
and decreases in
engine rpm z
Strain on exhaust
mounts. z
CARRY OUT the Exhaust
System Neutralizing
procedure in this section.
REPAIR as necessary.
z Damaged or worn
powertrain/drivetrain
mounts. z
CHECK the
powertrain/drivetrain
mounts for damage.
REPAIR as necessary.
z Engine or
transmission
grounded to chassis. z
INSPECT the
powertrain/drivetrain for
correct clearances.
REPAIR as necessary.
z Engine
vibration—
vibration felt at all
times z
Excessive engine
pulley runout. z
CARRY OUT Engine
Accessory Test. INSTALL a
new engine pulley as
necessary. REFER to
Section 303 - 01A for 3.8L
engines or Section 303 - 01B
for 4.6L (2V) engines.
z Damaged or worn
accessory
component. z
CARRY OUT Engine
Accessory Test. REPAIR or
INSTALL a new component Klj . 27 ba
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Wheel Studs
Removal
CAUTION: Suspension fasteners are critical parts because they affect performance of vital
components and systems and their failure can result in major service expense. A new part with
the same part number must be installed if installation becomes necessary. If substitution is
necessary, the part must be of the same finish and property class. Torque values must be used
as specified during reassembly to make sure of correct retention of these parts.
1. Raise the vehicle on a hoist. For additional information, refer to Section 100 - 02 .
2. Remove the wheel and tire assembly. For additional information, refer to Section 204 - 04 .
3. Remove the rear brake disc. For additional information, refer to Section 206 - 04 .
4. Using the special tool, remove and discard the wheel stud.
Installation CAUTION: Do not use air tools to install the wheel stud. The serrations in the hub flange
can be stripped.
1. Install the wheel stud. 1. Position a new wheel stud in the hub flange making sure the serrations on the stud line up with the serrations in the flange.
2. Position washers and a reversed wheel nut on the wheel stud.
3. Tighten the wheel nut until the wheel stud seats on the back of the hub flange.
SECTION 204-
02: Rear Suspension 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Special Tool(s)
C-
Frame and Clamp Assembly
211- 023 (T74P-3044- A1) Klj . 1 ba
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Lower the rear end of the driveshaft to clear the rear axle housing. Pull the driveshaft rearward
until the driveshaft slip yoke clears the transmission extension housing.
zPlace a paint index mark on the driveshaft slip yoke and the transmission output shaft.
z Place a commercially available plug in the extension housing to prevent fluid leakage.
5. CAUTION: Install the driveshaft with new bolts. If new bolts are not available, apply
threadlock and sealer to the threads of the original bolts.
CAUTION: Do not allow the slip yoke to bottom on the transmission output shaft.
CAUTION: The driveshaft centering socket yoke fits tightly on the rear axle pinion
flange pilot. To make sure that the yoke seats squarely on the flange, tighten the bolts
evenly in a cross pattern as shown.
NOTE: Clean all foreign material from the yoke areas of the driveshaft.
To install, reverse the removal procedure. Klj . 2 ba
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2. Remove the four bolts.
6. CAUTION: The driveshaft centering socket yoke fits tightly on the rear axle pinion
flange pilot. Never hammer on the driveshaft or any of its components to disconnect the
yoke from the flange. Pry only in the area shown, with a suitable tool, to disconnect the
yoke from the flange.
Using a suitable tool as shown, disconnect the driveshaft centering socket yoke from the rear
axle pinion flange.
7. CAUTION: Do not allow the slip yoke to bottom on the transmission output shaft.
Lower the rear end of the driveshaft to clear the rear axle housing. Pull the driveshaft rearward
until the driveshaft slip yoke clears the transmission extension housing. zPlace a paint index mark on the driveshaft slip yoke and the transmission output shaft.
z Place a commercially available plug in the extension housing to prevent fluid leakage.
8. CAUTION: Install the driveshaft with new bolts. If new bolts are not available, apply
threadlock and sealer to the threads of the original bolts.
CAUTION: Do not allow the slip yoke to bottom on the transmission output shaft.
CAUTION: The driveshaft centering socket yoke fits tightly on the rear axle pinion
flange pilot. To make sure that the yoke seats squarely on the flange, tighten the bolts
evenly in a cross pattern as shown.
NOTE: Clean all foreign material from the yoke areas of the driveshaft.
To install, reverse the removal procedure. Klj . 2 ba
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5.
CAUTION: Do not under any circumstance loosen the nut to reduce preload. If it is
necessary to reduce preload, install a new collapsible spacer (4662) and nut.
CAUTION: Remove the special tool while taking preload readings with the Nm
(inch/pound) torque wrench.
Tighten the nut to set the preload.
zRotate the drive pinion occasionally to make sure the differential pinion bearings (4630)
(4621) seat correctly. Take frequent differential pinion bearing torque preload readings by
rotating the drive pinion with a Nm (inch/pound) torque wrench.
z If the preload recorded prior to disassembly is lower than the specification for used
bearings, then tighten the nut to specification. If the preload recorded prior to
disassembly is higher than the specification for used bearings, then tighten the nut to the
original reading as recorded.
z Refer to the torque specification for used differential pinion bearings in the Specifications
portion of this section.
6. CAUTION: Align the index marks.
CAUTION: Install the driveshaft with new bolts. If new bolts are not available, apply
Threadlock and Sealer EOAZ-19554- AA or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSK-
M2G351- A5 to the threads of the original bolts.
CAUTION: The driveshaft centering socket yoke fits tightly on the pinion flange
pilot. To make sure that the yoke seats squarely on the flange, tighten the bolts evenly in
a cross pattern as shown.
Connect the driveshaft. For additional information, refer to Section 205 - 01 . Klj . 4 ba
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2. Install the bearing caps.
3. Install the four bolts.
11. NOTE: Use only flat, clean drive pinion bearing adjustment shims (4663).
NOTE: Selection of too thick a shim results in a deep tooth contact at final assembly. Do not
attempt to force the shim between the special tools. A slight drag indicates correct shim
selection.
Use a drive pinion bearing adjustment shim as a gauge for shim selection.
zAfter determining the correct shim thickness, remove the special tools.
12. Position the correct thickness drive pinion bearing adjustment shim and the differential pinion bearing on the drive pinion gear. Using a suitable press and the special tools, press the
differential pinion bearing until it seats firmly against the drive pinion gear.
13. Place a new collapsible spacer on the pinion shaft against the pinion stem shoulder. Klj . 9 ba
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M2G351-
A5 to the threads of the original bolts.
CAUTION: The driveshaft centering socket yoke fits tightly on the pinion flange
pilot. To make sure that the yoke seats squarely on the flange, tighten the bolts evenly in
a cross pattern as shown.
Connect the driveshaft. For additional information, refer to Section 205 - 01 .
25. Lower the vehicle. Klj . 13 ba
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4. Install a differential bearing shim on the left side.
5.
CAUTION: Always install the bearing caps in their identical locations and positions.
NOTE: Apply pressure toward the left side to make sure the left differential bearing cup seats
correctly.
Install the left bearing cap and loosely install the bolts.
6. Install progressively larger differential bearing shims on the right side until the largest shim selected is installed by hand. Klj . 7 ba
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12. Disconnect the lower suspension arm and bushings from the axle.
13. Remove the axle from the vehicle.
14.
CAUTION: Align the index marks on the driveshaft centering socket yoke and the
pinion flange.
CAUTION: Install the driveshaft with new bolts. If new bolts are not available, apply
Threadlock and Sealer EOAZ-19554- AA or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSK-
M2G351- A5 to the threads of the original bolts.
CAUTION: The driveshaft centering socket yoke fits tightly on the pinion flange
pilot. To make sure that the yoke seats squarely on the flange, tighten the bolts evenly in
a cross pattern as shown.
CAUTION: Raise the suspension to the reference marks on the rear shock
absorbers before tightening the suspension fasteners.
NOTE: Apply High Temperature Nickel Anti- Sieze Lubricant F6AZ-9L494-AA meeting Ford
specification ESE-M124A- A to the rear anti-lock brake sensor body where it will make contact
when installed.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
zRefer to Section 204 - 02 for rear suspension fastener tightening specifications.
z Refer to Section 204 - 04 for wheel nut tightening specification.
z Check and, if necessary, fill the axle with the specified lubricant to the specified level. For
additional information, refer to Specifications in this section. Klj . 4 ba
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12. Position the correct thickness drive pinion bearing adjustment shim and the differential pinion
bearing on the drive pinion gear. Using a suitable press and the special tools, press the
differential pinion bearing until it seats firmly against the drive pinion gear.
13. Place a new collapsible spacer on the pinion shaft against the pinion stem shoulder.
14. Install the outer differential pinion bearing.
15. Install the rear axle drive pinion shaft oil slinger. Klj . 9 ba
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