torque MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991 Owner's Guide

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Fig. 2: Removing Bearing Case from Axle Shaft
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
Inspection
Inspect bearings for roughness, pitting or damage. Inspect
axle shaft for damaged splines or flange. Inspect bearing case for
cracks or damage. Measure axle shaft O.D. in bearing area. Correct O.
D. is 1.57" (39.8 mm). Axle shaft must be replaced if O.D. is not to
specification.
Reassembly
1) Apply grease to outer surface of bearing outer race and
oil seal.Install outer race in bearing case. Install oil seal in
bearing case until it is even with bearing case surface. Apply grease
to bearing rollers. Install brake assembly, bearing case and bearing
onto axle shaft.
2) Apply grease to bearing rollers. Press inner bearing onto
axle shaft. Pack bearing case with grease. Coat lock nut threads with
grease. Install washer, NEW lock washer and lock nut. Lock nut must be
installed with chamfered edge toward axle shaft flange. Tighten lock
nut to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of
article. Bend tab on lock washer into groove on lock nut.
DIFFERENTIAL
NOTE: Check pinion and side gear backlash, ring gear backlash and
ring gear runout before disassembly.
Disassembly
1) Remove differential carrier from axle housing. Remove lock

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gear. Securely stake pin in 2 places. Ensure adhesive is removed from
ring gear mounting bolts and gear mounting surface. Clean internal
threads with tap.
5) Ensure alignment marks on differential case and ring gear
are aligned. Apply Loctite 271 to bolts and install ring gear on
differential case. Tighten bolts in diagonal sequence to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at the end of this
article.
CASE ASSEMBLY (LIMITED SLIP)
1) Assemble 2 friction discs and 2 friction plates; assemble
plate, disc, plate and disc. Measure assembly thickness. Assemble
discs and plates to give standard difference of .002" (.05 mm) between\
the 2 sides.
2) Assemble spring plates and spring discs with one on each
side. Measure assembly thickness. Assemble disc and plates to obtain
minimum difference in thickness between each assembly.
3) Assemble clutch assemblies, pressure rings, pinion gears,
side gears and pinion shaft. Measure overall width of assembly plus
spring plates and spring discs. This measurement is "C". See Fig. 6.
Fig. 6: Measuring Clutch Assembly Width
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
4) Determine depth "D" of differential case, using formula
"D"="E"+"F"-"G" or "D"="E"+"H"-"F"-"G" . See Fig. 7. Subtract
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Thrust washer must be changed to obtain correct specification. Correct
clearance is .002-.008" (.05-.20 mm).
10) Select thrust washers to obtain correct clearance from
pressure ring face and end of thrust washer surface. Thrust washers
are available in 3 sizes.
11) Apply gear oil and friction modifier to all components.
Install components in differential case. Ensure assembly order and
direction of clutch components are correct. See Fig. 9.
Fig. 9: Limited Slip Differential Assembly
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
12) Install differential case cover with reference marks
aligned. Tighten screws to specification in several steps. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article. Ensure cases contact each
other completely when fully assembled. Check for incorrect clutch
assembly if gap exists.
13) Using Clutch Plate Preload Tool (MB990988), Shaft
(MB990989) and torque wrench, measure starting torque. Slightly rotate\
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Fig. 10: Checking Differential Starting Torque
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
14) Starting torque must be within specification. See
STARTING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table. Ensure adhesive is removed from
ring gear mounting bolts and gear mounting surface. Clean internal
threads with tap.
15) Ensure alignment marks on differential case and ring gear
are aligned. Apply Loctite 271 to bolts and install ring gear on
differential case. Tighten bolts in diagonal sequence to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
STARTING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
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Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Used Clutch Plates .................. 25-72 (34-98)
New Clutch Plates ................... 47-72 (64-98)
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DRIVE PINION HEIGHT
1) Install pinion bearing races in carrier. Ensure races are
fully seated. Install pinion height gauge and pinion bearings. Use
Pinion Height Gauge (MB990901) for all others. See Fig. 10. DO NOT
install oil seal.
2) Using torque wrench, measure pinion rotating torque.
Gradually tighten pinion height gauge to increase rotating torque to
3.5-4.3 INCH lbs. (.40-.48 N.m).
3) Install cylinder gauge in side bearing seats. Ensure flat
areas are aligned and gauge contacts side bearing seat firmly. See
Fig. 11 . Select adjusting shim with same thickness as gap between
cylinder gauge and pinion height gauge.
4) Use minimum amount of adjusting shims. Install selected

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1) Install drive pinion in differential carrier. Install
spacer, pinion front shim(s) and front pinion bearing. DO NOT install
oil seal. Install pinion flange, washer and retaining nut. Tighten nut
to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
2) Check pinion rotating torque. Rotating torque must be
within specification. Correct specification is 3.5-4.3 INCH lbs. (.40-
.48 N.m) without oil seal. Adjust rotating torque by replacing drive
pinion front shims or spacer.
3) Once correct rotating torque is obtained, install oil
seal. Coat seal lip with grease. Install pinion flange so alignment
marks are correct. Apply light coat of grease to contact area of
pinion flange washer.
4) Install new retaining nut. Recheck pinion rotating torque.
Rotating torque must be within specification.
SIDE BEARING
1) Press side bearings onto differential case. Install outer
races. Install differential case into differential carrier. Align
bearing cap index marks, and snug carrier cap bolts. Ensure outer
races and bearing caps are installed in original location. Tighten
bearing cap bolts finger tight.
2) Install side bearing nuts. Tighten bearing cap bolts. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table. Rotate bearing nuts in and out until
rotation is smooth. Temporarily tighten side bearing nuts to preload
side bearings. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table. Adjust ring gear
backlash.
RING GEAR BACKLASH
1) Lock drive pinion in place. Using dial indicator, check
ring gear backlash at heel of ring gear tooth. Measure at 4 locations
of ring gear. Gear backlash must be within specification. See RING
GEAR BACKLASH SPECIFICATIONS table.
RING GEAR BACKLASH SPECIFICATIONS
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Application In. (mm)
2.4L ....................... .0043-.0063 (.109-.160)
3.0L ....................... .0051-.0071 (.130-.180)
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2) If backlash is less than specification, loosen side
bearing nut at back of ring gear and tighten side bearing nut on tooth
side of ring gear by same amount. If backlash is beyond specification,
loosen side bearing nut at tooth side of ring gear and tighten side
bearing nut at back of ring gear by same amount.
3) After adjusting backlash, tighten both side bearing nuts
half the distance between center of 2 neighboring holes on side
bearing nut. Recheck backlash. Ensure bearing cap bolts are tightened
to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
4) Lock plates are of 2 designs for hole location of side
bearing nuts. Install proper type lock plate. Tighten lock plate bolt
to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table. Check gear tooth
contact using paint impression method. See GEAR TOOTH CONTACT PATTERNS
in this article.
RING GEAR RUNOUT
Using dial indicator, measure runout at back side of ring
gear. Runout must be within .002" (.05 mm). If runout is excessive,
change ring gear-to-differential case mounting position. Recheck

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runout.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS\
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Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)\
Axle Bearing Lock Nut (Montero) .................. 130-159 (176-216\
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Bearing Cap Bolt ..................................... 40-47 (54-64)\
Bearing Case-To-Axle Housing Bolt .................... 36-43 (49-58)\
Brake Tube Flare Nut ................................. 10-12 (14-16)\
Differential Carrier-To-Axle Housing Nut
2.4L (2WD) ......................................... 18-22 (24-30\
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3.0L (4WD) ......................................... 29-40 (39-54\
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Drain Plug ........................................... 43-50 (58-68)\
Filler Plug .......................................... 29-43 (39-58)\
Lock Plate Bolt ...................................... 11-16 (15-22)\
Pinion Flange Nut ................................ 137-181 (186-245)\
Drive Shaft-To-Flange Bolt ........................... 36-43 (49-58)\
Ring Gear Bolt ....................................... 58-65 (79-88)\
Side Bearing Lock Plate Bolts ........................ 11-16 (15-22)\
Wheel Lug Nut
Montero ........................................... 72-87 (98-118)\
Pickup .......................................... 87-101 (118-137)\
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FLANGES
FLEX PLATES
FLUID LEVEL INDICATORS
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
FLYWHEELS
FORCE MOTORS
GUIDES
HALF SHAFTS
HOSES, LINES AND TUBES
HOUSINGS (BELL, CASE, TAIL (EXTENSION) AND AUXILIARY)
INTERMEDIATE SHAFT SUPPORT BEARINGS
KEY INTERLOCK SYSTEMS
LIMITED SLIPS
LINES
LINKAGES (EXTERNAL)
LOCKING HUB ASSEMBLIES
LOCKING HUB CONTROL KNOBS
LUBRICANTS
METAL-CLAD SEALS
METALASTIC JOINTS
MODULATOR PINS
MODULATORS
MOUNTS (ENGINE, TRANSAXLE AND TRANSMISSION)
ODOMETER DRIVES (MECHANICAL)
ODOMETER HEADS (MECHANICAL)
OIL PANS
PANS
PILOT HOLES
PRESSURE PLATES
PRESSURE SWITCHES
RACES
RUBBER JOINTS (METALASTIC)
SCREENS
SEALS
SEALS (METAL-CLAD)
SELECTOR INTERLOCK SYSTEMS
SERVOS
SHIFT INTERLOCK SYSTEMS (SELECTOR AND KEY INTERLOCK SYSTEMS)
SENSORS
SIDE COVERS
SLIP YOKES
SOLENOIDS
SPEED SENSORS (ELECTRONIC WHEEL AND VEHICLE)
SPEEDOMETER-DRIVEN GEAR HOUSINGS
SPEEDOMETER/ODOMETER DRIVES (MECHANICAL)
SPEEDOMETER/ODOMETER HEADS (MECHANICAL)
SPEEDOMETERS AND ODOMETERS (ELECTRONIC)
SWITCHES
TONE WHEELS
TOOTHED RINGS (TONE WHEELS)
TORQUE CONVERTERS
TRANSAXLE MOUNTS
TRANSDUCERS (TRANSMISSION)
TRANSMISSION COOLERS
TRANSMISSION MOUNTS
TRANSMISSION PANS
TRANSMISSION RANGE INDICATORS (PRNDL)
TUBES
UNIVERSAL JOINTS (CARDON OR CROSS TYPE)
VACUUM CONTROLS
VACUUM HOSES
VACUUM MOTORS
VACUUM-OPERATED SWITCHES

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NOTE: Whenever transmission or drivetrain service is performed
that affects the suspension alignment, for example,
removing the engine cradle, it is required that the
alignment be checked and corrected if necessary.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLIES
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Any internal component
failure that requires
removal of the assembly
from the vehicle for
service. ( 1) ........... A ........... ( 2) Require repair or
replacement of the automatic
transmission/transaxle
assembly.
( 1) - It is Required that the torque converter and all other
failure related components be inspected for cause and
condition.
( 2) - For components not requiring removal of the assembly,
refer to the component listing in this document.
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DIFFERENTIAL AND FINAL DRIVE ASSEMBLIES
NOTE: Does not include half shafts.
DIFFERENTIAL AND FINAL DRIVE ASSEMBLY INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Any internal component
failure that requires
removal of the assembly
from the vehicle for
service. ( 1) ........... A ... Require repair or replacement
of the differential assembly.
( 1) - For components not requiring removal of the assembly,
refer to the component listing in this document.
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLIES
MANUAL TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Any internal component
failure that requires
removal of the assembly
from the vehicle for
service. ( 1) ........... A ... Require repair or replacement
of the manual
transmission/transaxle
assembly.
( 1) - For components not requiring removal of the assembly,

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incorrect .............. B ............ Require replacement.
Teeth broken ............ A ............ Require replacement.
Teeth damaged, affecting
performance ............ A ............ Require replacement.
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TORQUE CONVERTERS
TORQUE CONVERTER INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Converter clutch lock-up
operation is faulty .... A ............ Require replacement.
Cover shell damaged,
affecting performance .. A ............ Require replacement.
Does not meet stall speed
specification .......... B ............ Require replacement.
End play exceeds
specifications ......... B ............ Require replacement.
Hub broken .............. A ............ Require replacement.
Hub cracked ............. A ............ Require replacement.
Internal component
failure ................ A ............ Require replacement.
Leaking ................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Pilot broken ............ A ............ Require replacement.
Pilot worn, affecting
performance ............ A ............ Require replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped (threads
missing) ............... A ............ Require replacement.
Weights missing ......... C ............ Require replacement.
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TRANSAXLE MOUNTS
See MOUNTS (ENGINE, TRANSAXLE AND TRANSMISSION) .
TRANSDUCERS (TRANSMISSION)
See SENSORS.
TRANSMISSION COOLERS
TRANSMISSION COOLER INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Air flow obstruction .... A ................. Require repair.
Attaching hardware
broken ................. A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Attaching hardware
missing ................ C .......... Require replacement of
hardware.
Attaching hardware not
functioning ............ A .. Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Connection leaking ...... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Contaminated ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Corroded ................ 1 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Fins damaged, affecting

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VENT INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Broken .................. A ............ Require replacement.
Missing ................. C ............ Require replacement.
Plugged ................. A ........... (1) Require repair or
replacement.
( 1) - A plugged vent may force fluid past the seal.
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VIBRATION DAMPERS
VIBRATION DAMPER INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Broken .................. A ............ Require replacement.
Missing ................. C ............ Require replacement.
Out of position ......... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped (threads
missing) ............... A ............ Require replacement.
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WHEEL ATTACHMENT HARDWARE
NOTE: For conditions noted below, also check conditions of
wheel stud holes.
CAUTION: Proper lug nut torque is essential. Follow recommended
torque specifications and tightening sequence. DO NOT
lubricate threads unless specified by the vehicle
manufacturer.
WHEEL ATTACHMENT HARDWARE INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Bent .................... A ............ Require replacement.
Broken .................. A ........ ( 1) Require replacement.
Loose ................... B ... Require repair or replacement
of affected component.
Lug nut installed
backward ............... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Lug nut mating surface
dished ................. A ..... Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut mating type
incorrect .............. B ..... Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut rounded ......... A . ( 2) Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut seized .......... A . ( 2) Require replacement of nut.
Stud incorrect .......... B .... Require replacement of stud.
Threads damaged ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped (threads
missing) ............... A ............ Require replacement.
( 1) - Some manufacturers require replacement of all studs on
that wheel if two or more studs or nuts on the same wheel
are broken or missing.
( 2) - Only required if removing wheel.
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