DATSUN 510 1968 Service Repair Manual
Manufacturer: DATSUN, Model Year: 1968, Model line: 510, Model: DATSUN 510 1968Pages: 252, PDF Size: 12.2 MB
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156
CHAPTER
TWELVE
r
IV
rli
@
18
1
P
l
hr
r
J
oJ
1
it
o
1f
f
7
Remove
grease
catcher
and
Withdraw
outer
beanng
usmg
a
beanng
puller
Smce
the
Inner
race
has
to
be
pulled
agamst
dunng
removal
always
replace
It
WIth
a
new
one
dunng
assembly
REAR
AXLE
SHAFf
WHEEL
BEARINGS
AND
SEALS
INSPECTION
AND
INSTALLATION
SEDAN
1
Inspect
all
parts
for
signs
of
damage
and
wear
2
Check
the
axle
shaft
for
straIghtl1ess
cracks
and
dIStortIon
Do
not
attempt
to
straIghten
a
bent
shaft
by
heatlng
ThIS
would
weaken
the
t
shaft
and
could
lead
to
more
senous
trouble
3
Check
the
011
seal
IIp
for
damage
As
a
mat
ter
of
good
practIce
dIScard
and
replace
oil
seals
whenever
they
are
removed
4
Check
bearmgs
for
SIgnS
of
leakage
and
ease
of
movement
Replace
if
defective
5
Before
assembly
clean
all
parts
thoroughly
WIth
solvent
6
Install
wheel
beanngs
so
that
the
sealed
SIde
of
the
outer
bearmg
faces
the
wheel
and
the
sealed
SIde
of
the
Inner
bearmg
faces
the
dIf
ferentIal
Apply
pressure
to
the
Inner
race
only
dunng
assembly
7
Refer
to
Figure
19
Apply
wheel
bearmg
grease
durmg
assembly
as
mdlcated
@
Pack
With
wheel
beanng
grease
MP2
or
MP3
at
e
ery
overhaul
1
Grease
seal
2
Inner
wheel
beanng
3
Distance
piece
8
Torque
wheel
bearing
nuLto
181
to
239
ft
lb
25
to
33
kg
m
Check
rear
axle
shaft
end
play
and
wming
torque
End
play
should
be
less
than
0
to
0
006
in
0
to
0
15mm
Turn
Ing
torque
should
be
less
than
65
in
oz
4
5
kg
cm
H
the
end
play
or
turnmg
torque
are
not
WIthm
specification
dIsassemble
md
replace
the
dIStance
pIece
with
one
of
the
correct
length
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DIFFERENTIAL
REAR
AXLE
AND
REAR
SUSPENSION
157
DIFFERENTIAL
WAGON
The
dIfferentIal
carner
is
made
of
alumInum
alloy
and
uses
a
hypoid
bevel
gear
Proper
lubri
catIon
IS
essentIal
Check
and
replemsh
the
lub
rIcant
every
3
000
mIles
Dram
and
refill
every
30
000
mlles
Figure
20
IS
an
exploded
dIagram
of
the
differential
used
in
the
wagon
Difterential
Removal
Wagon
1
Jack
up
the
rear
wheels
and
support
vehicle
with
stands
l
2
DIsconnect
drIve
pmlon
companion
flange
to
yoke
connectIon
3
Remove
rear
wheel
axles
as
descnbed
later
m
thIS
chapter
4
Remove
dtfferentIal
from
vehIcle
Difterential
Inspection
Wagon
The
followmg
Inspection
can
be
done
Without
dISassembly
of
the
differentIal
Perform
the
fol
lOWIng
mspectIon
and
If
abnormalitIes
or
dam
age
eXISts
refer
further
service
and
repair
to
YOI
f
dealer
1
Check
the
tooth
contact
pattern
with
lead
oXIde
at
two
or
three
pomts
after
remoVIng
rear
cover
Refer
to
FIgure
5
for
correct
contact
pat
tern
If
the
pattern
IS
not
correct
dIsassembly
and
adjustment
of
the
dtfferentIalIS
reqUIred
2
Measure
backlash
between
dnve
gear
and
pInIOn
WIth
a
dIal
mdlcator
Backlash
should
be
00059
to
00079
in
0
15
to
0
20mm
3
Rotate
the
gears
and
lIsten
for
SIgnS
of
bear
Ing
nOIse
DefectIve
beanngs
should
be
replaced
by
a
dealer
4
Inspect
gear
teeth
for
signs
of
damage
or
cracks
r
Difterential
Installation
Wagon
Install
the
dIfferentIal
by
reversing
the
pro
cedures
used
for
removal
2
Olfferenllal
case
16
Pmlon
10Ckmg
pm
28
42
AdjusllRg
washer
t
3
Beanng
stud
17
Dlflerenbal
Side
beanng
43
47
Adjusting
shim
4
Plem
washer
18
22
Adjusting
shim
53
Oil
seal
5
Locking
nut
23
Rear
plRlOn
gear
54
Range
assembly
6
Lockmg
nut
24
Front
plRlOn
beanng
55
Nut
7
PIRlOn
gear
set
25
27
Spacer
56
Wesher
Iff
8
Hex
bolt
9
Bolt
locking
strap
7
10
Case
@
11
Side
gear
12
PmlOn
mete
is
Thrust
washer
13
14
Thrust
washer
10
15
PIRlOn
shaft
23
43
47
2S
27
7
J
I
18
22
17
l
24
S3
S6
S4
55
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158
CHAPTER
TWELVE
REAR
AXLE
AND
SUSPENSION
WAGON
The
rear
axle
is
a
semI
f1oatlng
type
The
rear
wheel
bearmgs
are
presealed
and
do
not
require
penodlc
servIcmg
However
whenever
new
bearmgs
are
Installed
they
should
be
packed
v
lth
wheel
beanng
grease
durmg
InstallatIon
Figure
21
IS
an
exploded
view
of
the
rear
axle
whlle
Figure
22
IS
an
exploded
VIew
of
the
rear
suspensIon
Rear
Axle
Removal
Wagon
1
Remove
hub
caps
and
loosen
wheel
nuts
2
Jack
up
rear
of
vehIcle
and
support
it
on
stands
3
Remove
wheel
nuts
and
wheels
Remove
brake
drums
If
drums
are
not
free
or
are
dIffi
cult
to
remove
slacken
off
brake
shoe
adjuster
a
few
notches
4
DISconnect
brake
hose
from
brake
tube
Plug
up
the
hose
to
prevent
f1Uld
loss
@
4
16
6
5
DIsconnect
handbrake
rear
cable
from
bal
ance
lever
assembly
6
Remove
four
bolts
holdmg
dnve
shaft
to
the
dnve
pmlon
compamon
flange
7
Release
both
lower
shock
absorber
self
lockmg
nuts
and
slIde
the
mountlng
eyes
off
the
PIvot
of
the
rear
spnng
seat
8
Support
rear
axle
wIth
a
transrmsslOn
Jack
9
Loosen
the
U
bolt
lock
nuts
Remove
the
nuts
from
both
rear
spnng
shackles
and
remove
the
shackles
from
the
rear
spring
eyes
10
Remove
the
U
bolt
lock
nuts
Lower
the
jack
and
WIthdraw
the
rear
axle
assembly
See
Figure
23
Rear
Axle
Disassembly
and
Inspection
Wagon
1
DIsconnect
brake
lIne
ends
from
wheel
cylIn
ders
and
remove
the
line
complete
with
the
three
way
connector
2
Remove
cross
rod
clamp
and
balance
lever
arm
from
the
rear
axle
case
Remove
both
cross
1
Rear
shaft
assembly
11
Bea
ring
2
Rear
shaft
assembly
12
Bea
ring
colla
r
3
Wheel
hub
bolt
13
Axle
case
rear
shim
4
Rear
axle
assembly
14
Hex
bolt
With
washer
5
Stud
15
Brake
drum
6
011
seal
16
Rear
wheel
7
Axle
case
breather
48
Grease
catcher
9
Drain
plug
assembly
49
Seat
assembly
10
Rear
axle
spacer
53
Wheel
nut
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DIFFERENTIAL
REAR
AXLE
AND
REAR
SUSPENSION
159
@
8
69
71
72
70
26
29
32
19
5
T1
31
30
21
4
23
58
20
57
37
45
6463
19
Center
bolt
33
Clip
45
Bushmg
62
Bushing
20
Hex
nut
34
Hex
nut
46
Washer
63
Nut
pin
21
Rebound
clip
35
Spring
washer
47
Self
locking
nut
64
Lock
washer
22
Rebound
clip
36
Locatmg
plate
50
Rear
spring
seat
65
Shackle
23
DIstance
piece
37
Seat
pad
54
Inner
clip
66
Shock
absorber
bracket
26
Front
pm
assembly
38
Lower
seat
assembly
55
Outer
clip
67
Bolt
27
Upper
bushing
39
Shock
kit
56
Center
bolt
68
Lock
washer
28
Lower
bushing
40
Rubber
bushing
57
Nut
69
Stopper
assembly
29
Shackle
assembly
41
Washer
58
Distance
piece
70
Nut
30
Hex
nut
42
Washer
59
Bracket
spring
71
Plam
washer
31
Spnng
washer
43
Hex
nut
60
Bolt
72
Spring
washer
32
Bumper
44
Lock
nut
61
Lock
washer
rod
ends
from
the
wheel
cylInder
lever
assembly
WIthdraw
the
handbrake
lInkage
assembly
3
Unscrew
the
011
dram
plug
and
draIn
011
into
sUItable
contamer
4
Remove
four
nuts
holdmg
brake
back
plate
to
the
axle
case
Draw
out
axle
shaft
assembly
WIth
the
brake
back
plate
and
grease
catcher
Use
a
slIde
hammer
as
shown
In
Figure
24
5
Press
off
the
beanng
collar
or
cut
it
loose
WIth
a
cold
chIsel
as
shown
m
Figure
25
The
removed
collar
should
not
be
reused
6
Use
a
beanng
puller
to
remove
the
bearmg
See
Figure
26
Take
out
brake
back
plate
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160
CHAPTER
TWELVE
@
@
@
I
F
7
Remove
ten
nuts
holdmg
the
drlIerentIal
assembly
to
the
axle
case
and
withdraw
the
differential
aSsembly
Rear
Axle
Inspection
Assembly
nnd
Installation
Wagon
1
Check
the
axle
shafts
for
straighmess
cracks
damage
wear
and
chstortion
Replace
1f
de
fectIve
Do
not
attempt
to
heat
axle
to
straJghten
I
it
as
thiS
wlll
weaken
the
axle
and
could
lead
to
more
senous
trouble
2
Clean
all
parts
thoroughly
With
solvent
3
Check
011
seal
hp
for
damage
Replace
as
requrred
4
Check
the
beanngs
for
damage
and
replace
1f
defective
5
Assemble
the
rear
axle
urnt
in
the
reverse
of
disassembly
6
Use
a
new
gasket
between
axle
cases
and
drlIerentIal
7
The
gear
carner
fixmg
nuts
must
be
torqued
m
a
diagonal
pattern
to
prevent
011
leaks
Tighten
to
145
to
159ft
lb
20
to
22
kg
m
8
Install
the
grease
catcher
beanng
spacer
bearmg
and
new
bearing
collar
on
the
axle
shaft
The
beanng
collar
must
be
fitted
using
an
arbor
press
and
4
to
5
tons
of
force
Make
cectam
to
pack
the
wheel
beanng
With
grease
and
msert
the
wheel
beanng
With
the
seal
Side
toward
the
wheel
9
If
the
011
seal
has
been
replaced
take
care
not
to
damage
it
when
mstallmg
the
axle
shaft
assembly
As
a
matter
of
good
practice
replace
the
011
seal
whenever
the
axle
is
disassembled
10
Refer
to
Figure
27
and
grease
the
mdicated
areas
Torque
all
bolts
as
speCified
11
Adjust
the
aXial
end
play
between
the
wheel
beanng
and
the
recess
in
the
axle
tube
with
adjusting
shims
The
end
play
should
be
00118
to
00197
m
03
to
O
5mm
Check
end
play
with
a
dial
gauge
as
shown
in
Figure
28
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DIFFERENTIAL
REAR
AXLE
AND
REAR
SUSPENSION
161
T
8
0
to
9
0
kg
m
57
8
to
65
11b
ft
@
T
2
8
to
3
9
kg
m
20
2
to
28
2
Ib
ft
Apply
grease
on
the
surface
of
the
collar
when
replacing
oil
seal
Brake
tube
T
1
7
to
2
0
kg
m
23
3
to
14
5
Ib
ft
Tread
1260
Use
the
shims
to
adjust
the
gap
C
between
the
wheel
bearing
and
the
recess
in
the
axle
tube
end
The
gap
should
be
beteewn
0
to
0
1
mm
0
to
0
0039
in
12
Fill
the
differentIal
housmg
With
specmed
lubncabng
011
REAR
SUSPENSION
WAGON
The
rear
suspensiOn
consists
of
semi
elhpnc
leaf
spnngs
hydraulJc
shock
absorbers
and
rub
ber
bumpers
Iso
clamp
deVices
are
used
for
attaching
the
axle
housmg
to
the
spnng
The
leaf
spnngs
shock
absorbers
and
rear
axle
hous
mg
are
mounted
on
rubber
bushmgs
at
each
end
See
Figure
22
REAR
SPRING
REMOVAL
INSPECTION
REPAIR
AND
INSTALLATION
WAGON
1
Jack
up
the
center
of
the
rear
axle
until
the
wheels
are
off
the
ground
Support
th
e
rear
end
With
stands
2
Remove
spare
tIre
3
Disconnect
shock
absorber
bottom
end
from
spnng
lower
seat
4
Loosen
rear
spring
U
bolt
nuts
Remove
bolts
bumper
assembhes
spring
seat
location
plates
and
seat
pads
5
Remove
four
fiXing
bolts
holdmg
the
front
bracket
See
Figure
29
l
6
Lower
the
rear
spnng
and
the
bracket
from
the
body
7
Remove
rear
shackle
upper
and
lower
nut
8
Separate
front
bracket
from
spnng
by
remov
mg
front
pms
9
Exanune
the
spring
leaves
for
fractIires
cracks
or
other
damage
Replace
as
reqwred
10
Check
front
pm
shackle
U
bolts
and
spnng
seat
for
wear
cracks
and
other
damage
Replace
1f
defects
are
found
11
Inspect
all
rubber
parts
for
wear
damage
and
general
condil1on
Replace
as
reqUired
12
Install
the
rear
spnngs
in
the
reverse
of
removal
13
See
that
bumper
is
properly
installed
The
elongated
flange
of
the
rubber
bumper
should
face
the
rear
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162
CHAPTER
TWELVE
14
Coat
the
front
bracket
pm
and
bushmg
and
shackle
pm
and
bushing
With
a
soap
solution
pnor
to
assembly
15
The
front
pm
secunng
nut
and
shock
ab
sorber
lower
end
securmg
nut
should
be
re
tightened
after
the
vehicle
is
sittmg
on
the
ground
16
Make
certaJn
the
shackle
bushmg
flange
is
clamped
evenly
on
both
Sides
SHOCK
ABSORBER
REMOVAL
INSPECTION
AND
INSTALLATION
WAGON
1
Jack
up
the
center
of
the
rear
axle
and
sup
port
th
e
axle
housmg
With
stands
2
Reinove
the
lower
end
of
the
rear
shock
absorber
from
spring
seat
3
Loosen
the
four
bolts
secunng
the
upper
bracket
to
body
Remove
shock
absorber
and
upper
bracket
4
Check
shock
absorber
for
leaks
and
cracks
Check
the
shaft
for
straighmess
Replace
1f
defective
5
Inspect
rubber
bushmgs
for
damage
cracks
and
general
condition
Replace
1f
defective
6
Install
the
shock
absorber
by
reversing
the
procedure
used
durmg
removal
DIFFERENTIAL
pICK
UP
The
dlfferenl1al
carner
IS
made
up
of
alum
mum
alloy
and
uses
a
hyp01d
bevel
gear
Proper
lubncatIon
IS
essenl1al
Check
and
replemsh
the
lubncant
every
3
000
mlles
Drain
and
refill
every
30
000
inlles
Figure
30
IS
a
cross
sectional
View
of
the
pick
up
dIfferential
Difterential
Removal
Pick
up
1
Jack
up
the
rear
wheels
and
support
vehicle
With
stands
2
DIsconnect
dnve
pmlOn
companlOn
flange
to
yoke
connectIon
3
Remove
rear
axles
as
descnbed
later
m
thIS
chapter
4
Remove
dlfferenl1al
gear
assembly
Difterential
Inspection
Pick
up
The
followmg
mspection
can
be
done
Without
disassembly
of
the
d1fferenl1al
If
abnormahties
or
damage
eXiSts
refer
further
serVice
and
reparr
to
your
dealer
1
Check
the
tooth
contact
pattern
WIth
lead
OXide
at
two
or
three
pomts
after
remoVlDg
rear
cover
Refer
to
FIgure
5
for
correct
contact
pattern
If
the
pattern
IS
faulty
disassembly
and
adJustment
of
the
dIfIerentialIs
required
2
Measure
backlash
between
dnve
gear
and
pmlOn
With
a
dial
mdlcator
Backlash
should
be
00051
to
0
0071
m
013
to
0
18mm
3
Rotate
the
gears
and
lISten
for
SignS
of
bear
mg
noise
4
Inspect
gear
teeth
for
SIgnS
of
damage
or
cracks
Difterential
Installation
Pick
up
Install
the
differential
by
reversmg
the
pro
cedures
used
dunng
removal
REAR
AXLE
AND
SUSPENSION
pICK
UP
The
rear
axle
IS
of
the
semi
floatIng
type
The
rear
wheels
use
tapered
roller
beanngs
Figure
31
IS
a
cross
sectional
view
of
the
rear
axle
REAR
SUSPENSION
TORQUE
TIGHTENING
SPECIFICATIONS
WAGON
Shock
absorber
upper
bracket
to
body
bolts
Shock
absorber
to
upper
bracket
lock
nuts
Shock
absorber
to
lower
bracket
lock
nuts
Rear
spnng
U
bolt
nuts
Shackle
nuts
Front
pm
nuts
Front
bracket
flxmg
nuts
Brake
dISC
to
rear
housmg
bolts
DifferentIal
carner
to
axle
housmg
bolt
Dnve
shaft
flange
nuts
11
to
18
ft
Ib
1
5
to
2
5
kg
m
12
to
16
ft
db
17
to
2
2
kg
m
25
to
33
ft
Ib
35
to
45
kg
m
43
to
47
ft
Ib
60
to
6
5
kg
m
32
to
36
ft
Ib
45
to
50
kg
m
32
to
36
ft
Ib
45
to
5
0
kg
m
13
to
17
ft
Ib
18
to
23
kg
m
20
to
28
ft
Ib
28
to
3
9
kg
m
14
to
16
ft
Ib
20
to
2
2
kg
m
20
to
28
ft
Ib
28
to
3
9
kg
m
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REAR
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AND
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SUSPENSION
163
@
j
@
@
@
1
Companron
flange
2
Front
bearmg
3
Spacer
4
Pmlon
heIght
adjust
shim
5
PmlOn
mate
gear
@
6
Pmlon
mate
gear
11
7
Side
gear
thrust
washer
12
8
Side
bearmg
13
9
Bearing
cap
14
10
Differential
case
15
011
seal
Adjusting
washer
Drive
pmlon
Rear
beanng
Drive
gear
16
Lock
pm
17
AdJustmg
shim
18
Thrust
block
19
SIde
gear
20
Pmlon
mate
shaft
@
1
Axle
case
2
Axle
shaft
3
Wheel
beanng
4
Plam
washer
5
Lock
washer
6
Lock
nut
7
011
seal
8
Beanngcage
9
Shim
10
Grease
seal
11
Brake
drum
12
Wheel
nut
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164
CHAPTER
TWELVE
Rear
Axle
Removal
Pick
up
1
Jack
up
the
vehicle
and
support
It
With
stands
2
Remove
wheels
and
brake
drum
3
Remove
brake
shoe
and
chsconnect
hand
brake
WIre
See
Figure
32
4
Remove
four
nuts
holding
brake
end
to
axle
Disconnect
brake
hne
Refer
to
Figure
33
@
5
WIthdraw
axle
shaft
Be
careful
not
to
dam
age
01l
seal
ill
axle
case
SIde
6
Secure
axle
m
holdmg
fixture
or
secure
WIth
vise
7
Unbend
lockwasher
With
screwdnver
as
shown
m
FIgure
34
Do
not
reuse
lockwasher
replace
With
new
one
8
Remove
lock
nut
With
a
wrench
or
special
tool
shown
m
Figure
35
9
WIthdraw
axle
beanng
brake
disc
and
bear
mg
cage
by
usmg
a
puller
or
SpecIal
tool
shown
m
Figure
36
@
10
Remove
011
seal
as
required
Do
not
reuse
011
seal
agaJn
replace
It
With
a
new
one
t
11
To
remove
bearmg
cup
from
cage
remove
seal
apply
a
brass
bar
and
tap
It
evenly
With
a
hammer
Rear
Axle
Inspection
nnd
Installation
Pick
up
1
Check
the
axle
for
bends
and
cracks
Replace
1f
damaged
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AND
REAR
SUSPENSION
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2
Check
wheel
bearmgs
for
damage
or
noise
Replace
them
If
defective
3
Be
sure
to
use
new
011
seals
and
lockwashers
4
FIt
beanng
cup
and
grease
seal
to
cage
Tap
WIth
a
brass
hammer
while
fittIng
FIll
grease
seal
IIp
With
wheel
beanng
grease
after
fittmg
5
Install
brake
diSC
and
beanng
cage
on
axle
Fit
bearmg
cone
With
brass
bar
6
Tighten
lock
nut
Place
faced
Side
of
nut
to
washer
SIde
so
that
washer
IS
not
damaged
Torque
lock
nut
to
10S
to
145
ft
lb
15
to
20
kg
m
7
Match
washer
IIp
With
groove
m
nut
tIghten
nut
and
bend
washer
carefully
to
prevent
hp
damage
S
Use
a
brass
bar
to
fit
011
seal
to
tube
end
When
fitted
apply
grease
to
the
hp
Be
careful
not
to
deform
seal
or
damage
hp
9
Completely
fill
bearmg
With
grease
10
Install
shaft
AdJust
aXial
clearance
With
shIms
See
Figure
37
Clearance
should
be
0
012
to
0
035
m
0
3
to
09mm
Standard
shIm
thickness
IS
0
059
m
1
5mm
@
11
Install
other
shaft
AdJust
aXlal
clearance
With
shIm
Clearance
should
be
0
OOOS
to
0
0059
m
002
to
0
15mm
12
Install
bolts
and
torque
to
26
to
34
ft
lb
3
6
to
4
7
kg
m
REAR
SUSPENSION
PICK
UP
The
rear
suspension
IS
a
banJO
type
ngId
suspensIOn
With
parallel
semI
elhpnc
leaf
spnngs
Front
and
rear
ends
of
the
springs
are
secured
on
the
frame
with
rubber
bushmgs
Shock
absorbers
are
mstalled
on
the
cross
mem
ber
from
the
spnng
lower
pad
Figure
38
next
page
IS
an
exploded
dIagram
of
the
rear
sus
pensIOn
Rear
Suspension
Assembly
Removal
Pick
up
1
Jack
up
rear
of
vehicle
and
support
It
With
stands
Remove
wheels
2
Refer
to
Figure
39
DIsconnect
handbrake
Wire
and
equalIZer
unit
Separate
bracketJt
r
3
Remove
brake
tube
2
shock
absorller
3
and
dnve
shaft
4
r
r
0
it
1
Bracket
4
Propeller
shaft
2
Brake
tube
5
Spnng
pm
3
Shock
absorber
6
Shackle
assembly
4
Support
axle
case
With
a
Jack
at
the
center
Remove
spnng
pm
5
aJId
shackle
assembly
6
The
sprmg
seat
need
not
be
removed
from
shock
absorber
5
Lower
Jack
slowly
and
remove
susp
nslOn
assembly
as
shown
m
Figure
40