MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2007 Service Repair Manual
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FRONT AXLE -Drive Shaft26-13
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Caution
(1) On the vehicles with ABS or ACD, when the drive shaft is disassembled or reassembled, be
careful not to interfere with the rotor for wheel speed sensor installed to the B.J. outer race
to prevent the rotor from damage.
(2) Never disassemble the B.J. assembly except when replacing the B.J. boot.
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T.J. repair kitT.J. boot repair kit B.J. boot repair kit
Disassembly steps
"BA1. T.J. boot band (large)
"BA2. T.J. boot band (small)
AA""AA3. T.J. case
4. Snap ring
AA""AA5. Spider assemblyAB"6. T.J. boot
7. B.J. boot band (large)
8. B.J. boot band (small)
9. B.J. boot
10. B.J. assembly
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FRONT AXLE -Drive Shaft26-14
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
AA"T.J. CASE/SPIDER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1. Wipe off grease from the spider assembly and the inside
of the T.J. case.
2. Always clean the spider assembly when the grease
contains water or foreign material.
Caution
Do not disassemble the spider assembly.
AB"T.J. BOOT REMOVAL
1. Wipe off grease from the shaft spline.
2. When reusing the T.J. boot, wrap plastic tape around
the shaft spline to avoid damaging the boot.
REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
"AASPIDER ASSEMBLY/T.J. CASE INSTALLATION
1. Apply the specified grease furnished in the repair kit to
the spider assembly between the spider axle and the
roller.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease
Caution
(1) The drive shaft joint uses special grease. Do not
mix old and new or different types of grease.
(2) If the spider assembly has been cleaned, take
special care to apply the specified grease.
2. Install the spider assembly to the shaft from the direction
of the spline bevelled section.
3. After applying the specified grease to the T.J. case, insert
the drive shaft and apply grease one more time.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease
Amount to use: 120±10 g
NOTE
The grease in the repair kit should be divided in half
for use, respectively, at the joint and inside the boot.
Caution
The drive shaft joint uses special grease. Do not mix
old and new or different types of grease.Bevelled
section
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FRONT AXLE -Drive Shaft26-15
"BAT.J. BOOT BAND (SMALL)/T.J. BOOT BAND
(LARGE) INSTALLATION
Set the T.J. boot bands at the specified distance in order
to adjust the amount of air inside the T.J. boot, and then
tighten the T.J. boot bands securely.
Standard value (A): 85±3mm
INSPECTION
DCheck the drive shaft for damage, bending or corrosion.
DCheck the drive shaft spline part for wear or damage.
DCheck the spider assembly for roller rotation, wear or
corrosion.
DCheck the groove inside T.J. case for wear or corrosion.
DCheck the boots for deterioration, damage or cracking.
DCheck the dust cover for damage or deterioration.
B.J. BOOT (RESIN BOOT) REPLACEMENT
1. Remove the B.J. boot bands (large and small).
NOTE
The B.J. boot bands cannot be re-used.
2. Remove the B.J. boot.
3. Wrap a plastic tape around the shaft spline, and assemble
the B.J. boot band and B.J. boot.
4. Install the groove in the center of the small diameter
part of the resin boot by fitting to the groove of the shaft.
5. Turn the adjusting bolt on the special tool so that the
size of the opening (W) is at the standard value.
Standard value (W): 2.9 mm
<If it is larger than 2.9 mm>
Tighten the adjusting bolt.
<If it is smaller than 2.9 mm>
Loosen the adjusting bolt.
NOTE
(1) The value of W will change by approximately 0.7
mm for each turn of the adjusting bolt.
A
MB991561
Stopper
Adjusting bolt W
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(2) The adjusting bolt should not be turned more than
once.
6. Install the boot band (small) in order to create clearance as
A and B in the illustration.
7. Use the special tool to crimp the B.J. boot band (small).
Caution
(1) Secure the drive shaft in an upright position and
clamp the part of the B.J. boot band to be crimped
securely in the jaws of the special tool.
(2) Crimp the B.J. boot band until the special tool
touches the stopper.
8. Check that the crimping amount (C) of the B.J. boot band
is at the standard value.
Standard value (C): 2.4 - 2.8 mm
<If the crimping amount is larger than 2.8 mm>
Readjust the value of (W) in step 5 according
to the following formula, and then repeat the
operation in step 7.
W = 5.5 mm - C
Example: If C = 2.9 mm, then W = 2.6 mm.
<If the crimping amount is smaller than 2.4 mm>
Remove the B.J. boot band, readjust the value
of (W) in step 5 according to the following
formula, and then repeat the operations in
steps 6 and 7 using a new B.J. boot band.
W = 5.5 mm - C
Example: If C = 2.3 mm, then W = 3.2 mm.
9. Check that the B.J. boot band is not sticking out past
the place where it has been installed.
If the B.J. boot band is sticking out, remove it and then
repeat the operations in steps 6 to 8 using a new B.J.
boot band.
B.J. boot
B.J. boot band
(small)
Projection
A
B
MB991561
C
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10. Fill the inside of the B.J. boot with the specified amount
of the specified grease.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease
Amount to use: 110±10 g
Caution
The drive shaft joint uses special grease. Do not mix
old and new or different types of grease.
11. Install the groove in the center of the large diameter part of
the resin boot by fitting to the groove of the shaft.
12. Follow the same procedure as in step 5 to adjust the
size of the opening (W) on the special tool so that it
is at the standard value.
Standard value (W): 3.2 mm
13. Install the boot band(large) in order to create clearance
as D and E in the illustration.
14. Use the special tool to crimp the B.J. boot band (large)
in the same way as in step 7.
15. Check that the crimping amount (F) of the B.J. boot band
is at the standard value.
Standard value (F): 2.4 - 2.8 mm
<If the crimping amount is larger than 2.8 mm>
Readjust the value of (W) in step 12 according
to the following formula, and then repeat the
operation in step 14.
W = 5.8 mm - F
Example: If F = 2.9 mm, then W = 2.9 mm.
<If the crimping amount is smaller than 2.4 mm>
Remove the B.J. boot band, readjust the value
of (W) in step 12 according to the following
formula, and then repeat the operations in
steps 13 and 14 using a new B.J. boot band.
W = 5.8 mm - F
Example: If F = 2.3 mm, then W = 3.5 mm.
16. Check that the B.J. boot band is not sticking out past
the place where it has been installed.
If the B.J. boot band is sticking out, remove it and then
repeat the operations in steps 13 to 15 using a new
B.J. boot band.
B.J. boot
Projection
B.J. boot band
(large)
D
E
F
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NOTES
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27B-1
REAR AXLE
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2...................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 3.................
LUBRICANTS 3..............................
SEALANTS 4................................
SPECIAL TOOLS 4...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING (AYC) 8.................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 16....................
Rear Axle Total Backlash Check 16...............
Gear Oil Level Check 16........................
Gear Oil Change 17............................
Fluid Level Check 19............................
Bleeding 19....................................
AYC Operation Check 20........................
Oil Pressure Check 21..........................Wheel Bearing Axial Play Check 22...............
Wheel Bearing Rotary-sliding Resistance Check 22.
Hub Bolt Replacement 23.......................
Differential Carrier Oil Seal Replacement 23........
Action When Battery Runs Out 24................
REAR HUB ASSEMBLY 25....................
KNUCKLE 28................................
DRIVE SHAFT 29.............................
DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER
<VEHICLES WITH MECHANICAL LSD> 35......
DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER
<VEHICLES WITH AYC> 55...................
HYDRAULIC UNIT
<VEHICLES WITH ACD+AYC> 61..............
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REAR AXLE -General Information27B-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
The rear axle consists of rear hubs, wheel bearings,
drive shafts, and rear differential and, it has the
following features.
DThe wheel bearing is a unit bearing (double-row
angular contact ball bearing).
DThe drive shaft incorporates B.J.-T.J. type
constant velocity joints with high transmission
efficiency and low vibration and noise.DABS rotors for detecting the wheel speeds are
press-fitted to the B.J. outer wheels in vehicles
with ABS or ACD.
NOTE
1. B.J.: Birfield Joint
2. T.J.: Tripod Joint
SPECIFICATIONS
ItemVehicles without AYCVehicles with AYC
Wheel
bearingsWheel bearing typeUnit bearing (Double-row angular contact ball
bearing)
g
Bearing (outside diameter×inside diameter) mm78×40
Drive
shaft
Joint typeOutsideB.J.
shaftInsideT.J.
Shaft length*1×Shaft diameter
mm
Left483×25426×25
mmRight573×25446×25
NOTE
*1: The shaft length indicates the length between the center points of each joint.
STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM
Oil sealRear hub Differential carrier
B.J.
Drive shaftT. J .
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REAR AXLE -Service Specifications/Lubricants27B-3
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemStandard valueLimit
Rear axle total backlash mm-6
Wheel bearing rotation starting torque N·m-1.0
Wheel bearing axial play mm-0.05 or less
Wheel bearing rotary-sliding resistance N-22 or less
TJ boot assembly dimension mm90±3-
Drive gear backlash mm0.11 – 0.16-
Drive gear runout mm-0.05
Drive pinion turning
torqueN·m
Without oil seal0.88 – 1.17-
torqueN·m
With oil sealCompanion flange (oil seal contact-
ing area) with anti-rust agent0.98 – 1.27-
Companion flange (oil seal contact-
ing area) with gear oil applied0.49 – 0.58-
Vehicles with mechani-
cal LSDRight-to-left difference in combined thickness of friction
plate and friction disc
mm
0 – 0.05-
Clearance between spring plate and differential case
mm
0.06 – 0.25-
LSDdifferential
torqueN·m
When new clutch plate is installed5–19-
torqueN·m
When existing clutch plate is
installed2–19-
Distortion of friction plate and friction discmm-0.08
Difference in thickness between friction plate, friction
disc, and spring plate
mm
-0.1
Vehicles with ACD and
AY CPressure generated by hydraulic unit (pressure sensor
value
)MPa
0.9 – 1.1-
LUBRICANTS
ItemSpecified lubricantsQuantity
Vehicles with
mechanical
S
Gear oilHypoid gear oil
MITSUBISHI Genuine Gear Oil Part No. 81496300.55L
LSDMITSUBISHIGenuineGearOilPartNo.8149630
EX, CASTROL HYPOY LS (GL-5, SAE 90),
SHELL-LSD (GL-5, SAE 80W - 90) or equivalent
Vehicles with
ACD and
AY CGear oilDifferentialHypoid gear oil
API classification GL-5 or higher SAE viscosity
No.90, 80W0.55±0.02L
Torque transfer
mechanismATF-SP™0.65 - 0.7L
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REAR AXLE -Lubricants/Sealants/Special tools27B-4
ItemQuantity Specified lubricants
Vehicles with
ACDand
Hydraulic piping fluidATF-SP™1L
ACDand
AY CTorque transfer mechanism oil
seal lipsVaselineAs required
B.J. jointRepair kit grease85±10 g
T.J. jointRepair kit grease105±10 g
SEALANTS
ItemsSpecified sealantsRemarks
Vehicles with me-
chanicalLSD
Vent plug3M ATD Part No. 8661, 8663 or
equivalent
Semi-drying sealant
chanicalLSD
Differential cover assembly
equivalent
Vehicles with ACD
andAYC
Vent plug
andAYC
Differential carrier cover
mounting part
Vehicles with me-
chanical LSDDrive gear and differential
case mounting part3M Stud Locking 4170 or equivalentAnaerobic sealant
SPECIAL TOOLS
ToolNumberNameUse
MB991502MUT-IIsub as-
semblyInspection of AYC (diagnosis display by
MUT-II)
MB991529Diagnosis code
check harnessInspection of AYC
(diagnosis display by ACD mode indicator
lamp)
MD998330
(MD998331)Oil pressure gaugeHydraulic pressure measurement <vehicles
with AYC>
MB991705Hose adapter
MB990925Bearing and oil
seal installer setRemoval of wheel bearing