brake ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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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-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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4B-8 REAR AXLE

SERVICING
Rear Axle Oil Replacement
Oil Capacity liters (US/UK gal.)
2.4 (0.63/0.53)

Specified gear oil GL5 (API grade)(STD)
GL5LSD (LSD)

Filler Plug and Drain Plug Torque Nm (kgfm/lbft)
78 (8.0/58)

Axle Shaft Roller Bearing Endplay
Inspection
1.
Raise and suitably support vehicle.
2.
Remove the wheel and brake drum.
3.
Inspect the axle shaft roller bearing endplay using
dial gauge.
Endplay mm (in
)
Standard 0 
0.2 (0 
0.008)
If the endplay exceeds 0.2mm (0.008 in), replace the
axle shaft roller bearings.
Refer to Rear Axle Reassembly.

RTW34BSH000101

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REAR AXLE 4B-9

REAR AXLE
1.
Refer to Section 3E "WHEEL and TIRE" for road
wheel Disassembly procedure.
2.
Refer to Section 5 "BRAKE" for rear brake
removal procedure.


RTW34BLF000401
Legend


1. Brake Drum

2. Bolt and Nut

3. Axle Shaft Assembly with Brake

4.
Shim

5. Snap Ring

6. Axle Shaft

7. Sensor Rotor (with ABS)

Spacer (without ABS)

8.
Double Taper Roller Bearing

9. Oil Seal

10.
Bearing Holder

11. Rear Brake

12. Bolt and Nut

13. Differential Assembly

14. Rear Axle Case Assembly

15. Wheel Pin

16. Axle Case Oil Seal

17.
Front

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4B-10 REAR AXLE

Disassembly

Raise vehicle to the working level.

Support the axle assembly with the proper jack
and chassis stands.

Remove wheel and tire.

Drain differential oil.

Remove propeller shaft. (Refer to the section
“Rear Propeller Shaft”.)

1.
Remove brake drum.
2. Remove ABS sensor. (Refer to the section “ABS”.)
3. Remove brake pipe from wheel cylinder.
420R300003


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REAR AXLE 4B-11

305R30000
Legend


1.
Tension Pin

2.
Shoe Clamp Spring

3.
Return Spring

4.
Shoe Assembly with Parking Brake Lever

5.
Shoe Assembly with Adjuster Lever

6.
Spring

7.
Parking Brake Cable


8.
Adjuster

9.
Parking Brake Lever

10.
Adjuster Spring

11.
Adjuster Lever

12.
Wheel Cylinder

13.
Back plate


4.
Remove tension pin and shoe clamp spring.
5.
Remove return spring.
6.
Remove shoe assembly with parking brake lever.
7. Remove shoe assembly with adjuster lever and
spring.
8.
Remove parking brake inner cable from parking
brake lever.
9.
Use offset box wrench to compress locking lugs
on the cable, then remove parking brake outer
cable from back plate.

311RS012

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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-17

14.
Install shoe assembly with adjuster lever, shoe
assembly with parking brake lever and spring.
15.
Install return spring.
16.
Install shoe clamp spring and tension pin.


305R300001
Legend


1.
Tension Pin

2.
Shoe Clamp Spring

3.
Return Spring

4.
Shoe Assembly with Parking Brake Lever

5.
Shoe Assembly with Adjuster Lever

6.
Spring

7.
Parking Brake Cable


8.
Adjuster

9.
Parking Brake Lever

10.
Adjuster Spring

11.
Adjuster Lever

12.
Wheel Cylinder

13.
Back plate

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4B-18 REAR AXLE

17.
Install brake pipe and ABS sensor and tighten it to
the specified torque.

Torque :

ABS Sensor
8 N
m (0.8 kg
m/69 lb
ft)

Brake Pipe
16 N
m (1.6 kg
m/12 lb
ft)
420R30003

18.
Bleed brake pipe at the wheel cylinder. (Refer to
the section “Power-assisted Brake System”)
19.
Install brake drum.

Install propeller shaft. (Refer to Section “Rear
Propeller Shaft”.)

Refill differential oil.

Install wheel and tire.

Lower vehicle.



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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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