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5) Remove roller bearing using ST.
ST 399527700 PULLER SET
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B: ASSEMBLY
1) Install bevel gear and bevel pinion together with
washers, and insert pinion shaft
1.
NOTE:
Face the chamfered side of washer toward gear.
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2) Measure backlash between bevel gear and pinion. If it
is not within specifications, install a suitable washer to
adjust it.
Standard backlash:
0.13—0.18 mm (0.0051—0.0071 in)
ST1 498247001 MAGNET BASE
ST2 498247100 DIAL GAUGE
NOTE:
Be sure the pinion gear tooth contacts adjacent gear teeth
during measurement.
Washer (38.1 x 50 x t)
Part No. Thickness mm (in)
803038021 0.925—0.950 (0.0364—0.0374)
803038022 0.975—1.000 (0.0384—0.0394)
803038023 1.025—1.050 (0.0404—0.0413)
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3) Align pinion shaft and differential case at their holes,
and drive straight pin
5into holes from the hypoid driven
gear side, using ST.
ST 899904100 REMOVER
NOTE:
Lock straight pin after installing.
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4) Install roller bearing (40 x 80 x 19.75) to differential
case.
NOTE:
Be careful because roller bearing outer races are used as
a set.
ST1 499277100 BUSH 1-2 INSTALLER
ST2 398497701 ADAPTER
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5) Install hypoid driven gear4to differential case10using
twelve bolts
3.
Tightening torque:
62±5 N⋅m (6.3±0.5 kg-m, 45.6±3.6 ft-lb)
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6) Position drive axle shaft in differential case and hold it
with outer snap ring (28). Using a thickness gauge, mea-
sure clearance between the shaft and case is within speci-
fications.
Clearance:
0—0.2 mm (0—0.008 in)
If it is not within specifications, replace snap ring with a
suitable one.
Snap ring (Outer-28)
Part No. Thickness mm (in)
805028011 1.05 (0.0413)
805028012 1.20 (0.0472)
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1. Manual Transmission and
Differential
Symptom and possible cause Remedy
1. Gears are difficult to intermesh.
The cause for difficulty in shifting gears can be classified into two kinds: one is malfunction of the gear shift system and the
other is malfunction of the transmission. However, if the operation is heavy and engagement of the gears is difficult, defective
clutch disengagement may also be responsible. Check whether the clutch is correctly functioning, before checking the gear
shift system and transmission.
(a) Worn, damaged or burred chamfer of internal spline of
sleeve and reverse driven gearReplace.
(b) Worn, damaged or burred chamfer of spline of gears Replace.
(c) Worn or scratched bushings Replace.
(d) Incorrect contact between synchronizer ring and gear
cone or wearCorrect or replace.
2. Gear slips out.
(1) Gear slips out when coasting on rough road.
(2) Gear slips out during acceleration.
(a) Defective pitching stopper adjustment Adjust.
(b) Loose engine mounting bolts Tighten or replace.
(c) Worn fork shifter, broken shifter fork rail spring Replace.
(d) Worn or damaged ball bearing Replace.
(e) Excessive clearance between splines of synchronizer hub
and synchronizer sleeveReplace.
(f) Worn tooth step of synchronizer hub (responsible for slip-
out of 3rd gear)Replace.
(g) Worn 1st driven gear, needle bearing and race Replace.
(h) Worn 2nd driven gear, needle bearing and race Replace.
(i) Worn 3rd drive gear and bushing Replace.
(j) Worn 4th drive gear and bushing Replace.
(k) Worn reverse idler gear and bushing Replace.
3. Unusual noise comes from transmission.
If an unusual noise is heard when the vehicle is parked with its engine idling and if the noise ceases when the clutch is
disengaged, it may be considered that the noise comes from the transmission.
(a) Insufficient or improper lubrication Lubricate or replace with specified oil.
(b) Worn or damaged gears and bearings Replace.
NOTE: If the trouble is only wear of the tooth surfaces, merely
a high roaring noise will occur at high speeds, but if any part
is broken, rhythmical knocking sound will be heard even at
low speeds.
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Symptom and possible cause Remedy
4. Broken differential (case, gear, bearing, etc.)
Abnormal noise will develop and finally it will become impossible to continue to run due to broken pieces obstructing the gear
revolution.
(a) Insufficient or improper oil Disassemble differential and replace broken components and
at the same time check other components for any trouble,
and replace if necessary.
(b) Use of vehicle under severe conditions such as excessive
load and improper use of clutchReadjust bearing preload and backlash and face contact of
gears.
(c) Improper adjustment of taper roller bearing Adjust.
(d) Improper adjustment of drive pinion and hypoid driven
gearAdjust.
(e) Excessive backlash due to worn differential side gear,
washer or differential pinionAdd recommended oil to specified level. Do not use vehicle
under severe operating conditions.
(f) Loose hypoid driven gear clamping bolts Tighten.
5. Differential and hypoid gear noises
Troubles of the differential and hypoid gear always appear as noise problems. Therefore noise is the first indication of the
trouble. However noises from the engine, muffler, tire, exhaust gas, bearing, body, etc. are easily mistaken for the differential
noise. Pay special attention to the hypoid gear noise because it is easily confused with other gear noises. There are the
following four kinds of noises.
(1) Gear noise when driving: If noise increases as vehicle speed increases it may be due to insufficient gear oil, incorrect
gear engagement, damaged gears, etc.
(2) Gear noise when coasting: Damaged gears due to maladjusted bearings and incorrect shim adjustment
(3) Bearing noise when driving or when coasting: Cracked, broken or damaged bearings
(4) Noise which mainly occurs when turning: Unusual noise from differential side gear, differential pinion, differential pinion
shaft, etc.
(a) Insufficient oil Lubricate.
(b) Improper adjustment of hypoid driven gear and drive
pinionCheck tooth contact.
(c) Worn teeth of hypoid driven gear and drive pinion Replace as a set.
Readjust bearing preload.
(d) Loose roller bearing Readjust hypoid driven gear to drive pinion backlash and
check tooth contact.
(e) Distorted hypoid driven gear or differential case Replace.
(f) Worn washer and differential pinion shaft Replace.
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1. Automatic Transmission and
Differential
A: SPECIFICATIONS
Torque
converter
clutchTypeSymmetric, 3 element, single stage, 2 phase torque converter
clutch coupling
Stall torque ratio 2.1 — 2.3
Nominal diameter 236 mm (9.29 in)
Stall speed (at sea level) 2,300 — 2,700 rpm
One-way clutch Sprague type one-way clutch
Automatic
transmis-
sionTransmis-
sionType 4-forward, 1-reverse, double-row planetary gears
Control elementMulti-plate clutch 4 sets
Multi-plate brake 1 set
Band brake 1 set
One-way clutch (sprague type) 2 sets
Gear ratio1st 2.785
2nd 1.545
3rd 1.000
4th 0.694
Reverse 2.272
Tooth number of planetary gearFront sun gear 33
Front pinion 21
Front internal gear 75
Rear sun gear 42
Rear pinion 17
Rear internal gear 75
Selector positionP (Park)Transmission in neutral, output
member immovable, and engine
start possible
R (Reverse)Transmission in reverse for
backing
N (Neutral)Transmission in neutral, and
engine start possible
D (Drive)Automatic gear change
1st
+
,2nd+
,3rd+
,4th
3 (3rd)Automatic gear change
1st
+
,2nd+
,3rd+4th
2 (2nd)2nd gear locked
(Deceleration possible
4th,3rd,2nd)
1 (1st)1st gear locked
(Deceleration possible
4th,3rd,2nd,1st)
Control method Hydraulic remote control
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Automatic
transmis-
sionOil pumpType Variable-capacity type vane pump
Driving method Driven by engine
Number of vanes 9 pieces
Hydraulic
controlTypeElectronic/hydraulic control
[Four forward speed changes by electrical signals
of car speed and accelerator (throttle) opening]
Fluid Dexron II type Automatic transmission fluid
Fluid capacity 7.9(8.4 US qt, 7.0 Imp qt)
LubricationLubrication system Forced feed lubrication with oil pump
Oil Automatic transmission fluid (above mentioned.)
Cooling Cooling system Liquid-cooled cooler incorporated in radiator
HarnessInhibitor switch 12 poles
Transmission harness polesFWD ... 11
AWD ... 13
TransferTransfer clutch Hydraulic multi-plate clutch
Control method Electronic, hydraulic type
LubricantThe same Automatic Transmission Fluid used in
automatic transmission.
1st reduction gear ratio 1.000 (53/53)
Final
reductionFinal gear
ratioFront driveFWD 3.900 (39/10)
AWD 4.111 (37/9)
Speedometer gear ratio 0.83 (19/23)
Lubrication oil API, GL-5
Oil
capacityFront drive 1.2(1.3 US qt, 1.1 Imp qt)
AT F
cooling
systemRadiation capacity 1.651 kW (1,420 kcal/h, 5,635 BTU/h)
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