Trans axle ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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PROPELLER SHAFT 4A-3
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
REAR PROPELLER SHAFT

mm(in)
4
2 Model
Engine Model 4JA1-T(L) 4JA1-TC 4JH1-TC
Transmission Type 5 M/T (MUA) 5M/T (MUA) 4A/T
Wheel Base Long Long Extra Long Long
Front Suspension  High Ride
SuspensionExcept High
Ride
Suspension 
Rear Axle 
220mm 



Type 
OBS 



Outside Diameter mm 75 68.9 68.9 68.9 63.5
(in) (2.95) (2.71) (2.71) (2.71) (2.50)
Inside Diameter mm 71.8 64.9 64.9 64.9 60.3
(in) (2.89) (2.63) (2.63) (2.63) (2.44)
Length 1st(L1) mm 799.5 798.5 801.5 946.5 720.5
(in) (31.48) (31.44) (31.56) (37.26) (28.37)
2nd(L2) mm 796 801 796 801 801
(in) (31.34) (31.54) (31.34) (31.54) (31.54)
Spline Major mm 29.89 29.89 29.89 29.89 29.89
Diameter (in) (1.18) (1.18) (1.18) (1.18) (1.18)
Fix Bolt Size M10 M10 M10 M10 M10
* OBS - Outboard Slip (Spline Engagement To T/M)



mm(in)
4
2 Model
Engine Model C24SE
6VE1
Transmission Type 5M/T (MUA)
5M/T (MUA) 4A/T
Wheel Base Long Extra Long Long Extra Long Long Extra Long
Front Suspension High Ride
Suspension Except High
Ride
Suspension





Rear Axle 


220mm 



Type 


OBS 



Outside Diameter mm 75 75 75 68.9 68.9 75 75
(in) (2.95) (2.95) (2.95) (2.71) (2.71) (2.95) (2.95)
Inside Diameter mm 71.8 71.8 71.8 64.9 64.9 71.8 71.8
(in) (2.89) (2.89) (2.89) (2.63) (2.63) (2.89) (2.89)
Length 1st(L1) mm 823.5 820.5 970.5 823.5 971.5 778.5 928.5
(in) (32.42) (32.30) (38.21) (32.42) (38.25) (30.65) (36.56)
2nd(L2) mm 801 796 796 801 801 801 801
(in) (31.54) (31.34) (31.34) (31.54) (31.54) (31.54) (31.54)
Spline Major mm 29.89 29.89 29.89 29.89 29.89 30.48 30.48
Diameter (in) (1.18) (1.18) (1.18) (1.18) (1.18) (1.20) (1.20)
Fix Bolt Size M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M10
* OBS - Outboard Slip (Spline Engagement To T/M)

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4A-4 PROPELLER SHAFT

mm(in)
4
4 Model
Engine Model 4JA1-T(L) 4JA1-TC 4JH1-TC
Transmission Type 5M/T (MUA) 5M/T (MUA) 4A/T
Wheel Base Long Long Extra Long Long
Front Suspension 




Rear Axle 220mm 220mm 


Type OBS OBS 


Outside Diameter mm 75 68.9 68.9 63.5
(in) (2.95) (2.71) (2.71) (2.50)
Inside Diameter mm 71.8 64.9 64.9 60.3
(in) (2.89) (2.63) (2.63) (2.44)
Length 1st(L1) mm 469.5 468.5 616.5 402.5
(in) (18.48) (18.44) (24.27) (15.85)
2nd(L2) mm 801 801 801 801
(in) (31.54) (31.54) (31.54) (31.65)
Spline Major mm 29.89 29.89 29.89 29.89
Diameter (in) (1.18) (1.18) (1.18) (1.18)
Fix Bolt Size M10 M10 M10 M10
* OBS - Outboard Slip (Spline Engagement To T/M)


mm(in)
4
4 Model
Engine Model C24SE 6VE1
Transmission Type 5M/T
(MUA) 5M/T (MUA) 4A/T
Wheel Base Long Long Extra Long Long
Front Suspension    
Rear Axle    
Type    
Outside Diameter mm 63.5 68.9 68.9 75
(in) (2.50) (2.71) (2.71) (2.95)
Inside Diameter mm 60.3 64.9 64.9 71.8
(in) (2.44) (2.63) (2.63) (2.89)
Length 1st(L1) mm 495.5 492.5 641.5 484.5
(in) (19.51) (19.39) (25.26) (19.07)
2nd(L2) mm 801 801 801 801
(in) (31.54) (31.54) (31.54) (31.54)
Spline Major mm 29.89 29.89 29.89 29.89
Diameter (in) (1.18) (1.18) (1.18) (1.18)
Fix Bolt Size M10 M10 M10 M10
* OBS - Outboard Slip (Spline Engagement To T/M)

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4A-6 PROPELLER SHAFT
Front Propeller Shaft

mm(in)
4
4 Model
Engine Model 4JA1-T(L) 4JA1-TC 4JH1-TC C24SE 6VE1
Transmission Type 5M/T (MUA) 5M/T
(MUA) 4A/T 5M/T
(MUA) 5M/T
(MUA) 4A/T
Wheel Base Long Long Long Long Long Long
Outside Diameter mm 40 40 40 40 40 40
(in) (1.57) (1.57) (1.57) (1.57) (1.57) (1.57)
Inside Diameter mm 32 32 32 32 32 32
(in) (1.26) (1.26) (1.26) (1.26) (1.26) (1.26)
Length (L) mm 607 607 676 586 586 607
(in) (25.90) (25.90) (26.61) (23.07) (23.07) (23.90)
Fix Bolt Size T/F M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M10
Axle M10 M10 M10 M10 M10 M10


RTW34ASF000101

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4A-8 PROPELLER SHAFT
Rear Propeller Shaft
General Description
4
 2 (Except High Ride Suspension) Model
F04R300001

4

 2 (High Ride Suspension), 4

 4 Model
401R300007

Torque is transmitted from the transmission to the
axle through propeller shaft and universal joint
assembles. All propeller shafts are the balanced
tubular type. A splined slip joint is provided in some
drivelines.

Since the propeller shaft is total balanced carefully,
welding or any other modification are not permitted. 
Alignment marks should be applied to each
propeller shaft before removal.

Be sure vehicle is stopped, engine is not running,
brake is secured and vehicle is secured to prevent
injury.

Be careful not to grip the propeller shaft tube too
tightly in the bise as this will be cause deformation.

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PROPELLER SHAFT 4A-11
Removal and Installation

401RS023
Removal
1. Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
NOTE:
Apply alignment marks on the flange at the rear
propeller shaft both front and rear side.


2. Remove center bearing fixing bolt.
3. Remove rear axle side bolt, nut and washer.
4. Remove rear propeller shaft.

NOTE:
Plug the hole of the transmission rear end to prevent oil
leakage.

401L100007
Installation
NOTE:
Cover the slip yoke with cloth to avoid damage to the oil seal
contact surface, when removing propeller shaft from
transmission. Do not damage the oil seal contact surface of
slip yoke with other parts at removal and installation.
Completely remove the dust or foreign matter from the
connecting surface of flange coupling on each end of the
propeller shaft.

1.
Align the mark which is applied at removal and insert the
propeller shaft in the transmission.
2. Install rear propeller shaft and tighten the bolts to the
specified torque.
Torque: 63 N
 m(6.4kg
 m/46 lb
 ft)
3. Install center bearing and tighten the bolts to the specified
torque.
Torque: 69 N

 m(7.0kg

 m/51 lb

 ft)

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PROPELLER SHAFT 4A-19
Front Propeller Shaft

Removal and Installation



RTW34AMF000301

Legend
(1) Bolt, Nut and Washer (Front Axle Side)
(2) Front Propeller Shaft
(3) Nut and Washer (Transfer Side)


401RS020
Removal
1. Jack up the vehicle and support it on the chassis stands.
2. Gear shift lever should be placed in neutral position and
parking brake released.
3. Remove the exhaust and transfer protectors.
NOTE:
Apply alignment marks on the flange at the front propeller shaft
both front and rear side.
4. Remove bolt, nut and washer (Front axle side).
5. Remove bolt, nut and washer (Transfer side).
6. Remove front propeller shaft.

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REAR AXLE 4B-7

REAR AXLE ASSEMBLY
General Description
A03R300001

The rear axle assembly is of the semi–floating type in
which the vehicle weight is carried on the axle
housing .
The center line of the pinion gear is below the center
line of the ring gear (hypoid drive).
All parts necessary to transmit power from the
propeller shaft to the rear wheels are enclosed in a
banjo type axle housing.
The 220 mm (8.6 in) ring gear rear axle uses a
conventional ring and pinion gear set to transmit the
driving force of the engine to the rear wheels. This
gear set transfers this driving force at a 90 degree
angle from the propeller shaft to the drive shafts.
The axle shafts are supported at the wheel end of the
shaft by a double tapered roller bearing.
The pinion gear is supported by two tapered roller
bearings. The pinion depth is set by a shim pack
located between the gear end of the pinion and the
roller bearing that is pressed onto the pinion. The
pinion bearing preload is set by crushing a collapsible
spacer between the bearings in the axle housing.
The ring gear is bolted onto the differential cage with
12 bolts.
The differential cage is supported in the axle housing
by two tapered roller bearings. The differential and ring
gear are located in relationship to the pinion by using
selective shims and spacers between the bearing and
the differential cage. To move the ring gear, shims are
deleted from one side and an equal amount are added
to the other side. These shims are also used to
preload the bearings which are pressed onto the
differential cage. Two bearing caps are used to hold
the differential into the rear axle housing.
The differential is used to allow the wheels to turn at
different rates of speed while the rear axle continues
to transmit the driving force. This prevents tire
scuffing when going around corners and prevents
premature wear on internal axle parts.
The rear axle is sealed with a pinion seal, a seal at
each axle shaft end, and by a liquid gasket between
the differential carrier and the axle housing

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4B-16 REAR AXLE

8.
Certainly install new snap ring, use snap ring pliers.
When transform or damage, replace new one.



RTW34BMH000101
Legend


1.
Snap ring

2.
Crevice
3.
Sensor rotor (with ABS)

Spacer (without ABS)


9.
Insert a shim of sufficient thickness between snap
ring and end of sensor rotor (or spacer).


Standard
0 
0.2 mm (0 
0.008 in)


Crevice is measured using thickness gauge, and
when crevice exceeds 0.2 (mm), it adjusts so that
is may become 0.2 (mm) or less using shim.


Shim Pats No.
Thickness

1 9-41519110-
0.18 mm (0.0071 in)

2 8-97130387-

0.50 mm (0.0197 in)


Crevice
No. of shim
Total

Mm (in)
1 2
mm (in)

1.0(0.0394) 
2
1.00(0.0394)

0.9(0.0354)
2
1
0.86(0.0339)

0.8(0.0315)
1
1
0.68(0.0268)

0.7(0.0276)
1
1
0.68(0.0268)

0.6(0.0236)

1
0.50(0.0197)

0.5(0.0197)

1
0.50(0.0197)

0.4(0.0158)
2 
0.36(0.0142)
0.3(0.0118)
1 
0.18(0.0071)
0.2(0.0079)
1 
0.18(0.0071)

10. Install axle shaft assembly in rear axle case
assembly.
Note:
When inserting an axle shaft, it inserts so that an
oil seal may not be damaged.
11. Install and tighten bearing holder fixing nut to the
specified torque.

Torque : 84 N
m (8.6 kg
m/62 lb
ft)
12. Install wheel cylinder and tighten the bolt to the
specified torque.

Torque : 9 N
m (0.9 kg
m/78 lb
ft)
13. Install parking brake outer cable in back plate and
inner cable in parking brake lever.

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REAR AXLE 4B-43

TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to this Section to quickly diagnose and repair
rear axle problems.
Each troubleshooting chart has three headings
arranged from left to right.
(1) Checkpoint
(2) Trouble Cause
(3) Countermeasure
This Section is divided into five sub-sections:
1. Abnormal Rear Axle Noise
1) Noise when the engine is driving the vehicle
2) Noise when the vehicle is coasting
3) Intermittent noise
4) Noise when the vehicle is turning
5) Constant noise
2. Vibration
3. Oil Leakage
1) Differential carrier leakage
2) Axle case leakage
3) Axle case to inside hub leakage
4) Axle case to inside brake drum leakage
4. Power Not Being Transmitted to the Wheels
(Propeller Shaft Operation is Normal)


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REAR AXLE 4B-53

4. POWER NOT BEING TRANSMITTED TO THE WHEELS
(PROPELLER SHAFT OPERATION IS NORMAL)

Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure

Replace the rear axle shaftBroken rear axle shaft NG
Replace the drive pinion and
the ring gear as a setDrive pinion and ring gearBroken drive pinion and/or ring
gear
Replace the differential gears
and/or the spiderDifferential cage gearsBroken differential cage gears
and/or spider NG NG
OK OK
Rear axle shaft










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