Rear seat DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G User Guide
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(8) Remove pinion seal with pry tool or slide-ham-
mer mounted screw.
INSTALLATION
(1) Apply a light coating of gear lubricant on the
lip of pinion seal.
(2) Installnewpinion seal with Installer C-3860-A
and Handle C-4171 (Fig. 26)
(3) Install companion flange on the end of the
shaft with the reference marks aligned.
(4) Install two bolts into the threaded holes in the
companion flange, 180É apart.
(5) Position Holder 6719 against the companion
flange and install a bolt and washer into one of the
remaining threaded holes. Tighten the bolts so holder
is held to the flange.
(6) Install companion flange on pinion shaft with
Installer C-3718 and Holder 6719.
(7) Install pinion washer and anewpinion nut.
The convex side of the washer must face outward.
CAUTION: Never exceed the minimum tightening
torque 285 N´m (210 ft. lbs.) when installing the
companion flange retaining nut at this point. Dam-
age to collapsible spacer or bearings may result.
(8) Hold companion flange with Holder 6719 and
tighten the pinion nut with a torque set to 285 N´m
(210 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 27). Rotate pinion several revolu-
tions to ensure the bearing rollers are seated.
(9) Rotate pinion with an inch pound torque
wrench. Rotating torque should be equal to the read-
ing recorded during removal plus an additional 0.56
N´m (5 in. lbs.) (Fig. 28).CAUTION: Never loosen pinion nut to decrease pin-
ion bearing rotating torque and never exceed spec-
ified preload torque. If rotating torque is exceeded,
a new collapsible spacer must be installed.
Fig. 26 PINION SEAL INSTALLER
1 - HANDLE
2 - INSTALLER
3 - HOUSING
Fig. 27 TIGHTENING PINION NUT
1 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING
2 - COMPANION FLANGE HOLDER
3 - TORQUE WRENCH
Fig. 28 PINION ROTATION TORQUE
1 - COMPANION FLANGE
2 - TORQUE WRENCH
3 - 96 REAR AXLE-91/4DR
PINION SEAL (Continued)
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ASSEMBLY
NOTE: If same gears and thrust washers are being
used, install them into their original locations.
(1) Lubricate all differential components with axle
lubricant.
(2) Install differential side gears (2) and thrust
washers (Fig. 35).(3) Install first pinion gear (3) with thrust washer
into differential window (1) and side gears (2). Rotate
pinion gear into the case (Fig. 36).
(4) Install remaining pinion gear and thrust
washer. Rotate gears to align hole in the pinion gears
with hole in the differential case.
(5) Slide pinion shaft (4) into the case and through
the pinion gears (3) to align the gears (Fig. 37).
INSTALLATION
(1) Apply a coating of hypoid gear lubricant to the
differential bearings, bearing cups, and threaded
adjusters. A dab of grease can be used to keep the
adjusters in position.
(2) Install differential assembly into the housing.
(3) Install differential bearing caps in their origi-
nal locations (Fig. 38).
(4) Install bearing cap bolts and tighten the upper
bolts to 14 N´m (10 ft. lbs.). Tighten the lower bolts
finger-tight until the bolt head is seated.
(5) Perform the differential bearing preload and
adjustment procedure.
NOTE: Be sure that all bearing cap bolts are tight-
ened to their final torque of 136 N´m (100 ft.lbs.)
before proceeding.
(6) Install axle shafts.
(7) Apply a bead of orange Mopar Axle RTV Seal-
ant or equivalent to the housing cover (Fig. 39).
Fig. 35 SIDE GEAR
1 - DIFFERENTIAL WINDOW
2 - SIDE GEAR
Fig. 36 PINION GEAR
1 - DIFFERENTIAL WINDOW
2 - SIDE GEARS
3 - PINION GEAR
Fig. 37 PINION SHAFT
1 - PINION SHAFT SNAP-RING
2 - SIDE GEAR
3 - PINION GEAR
4 - PINION SHAFT
DRREAR AXLE - 9 1/4 3 - 99
DIFFERENTIAL (Continued)
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(2) Assemble clutch discs into packs and secure
disc packs with retaining clips (Fig. 49).
NOTE: New Plates and discs with fiber coating (no
grooves or lines) must be presoaked in Friction
Modifier before assembly. Soak plates and discs for
a minimum of 20 minutes.
(3) Position differential case on the Holding Fix-
ture 8136.
(4) Position assembled clutch disc packs on the
side gear hubs.
(5) Install clutch pack and side gear in the differ-
ential case (Fig. 50).
CAUTION: Verify clutch pack retaining clips are in
position and seated in case pockets.(6) Install lubricated disc from Trac-LoktTool Kit
8139 in lower side gear.
(7) Install upper side gear and clutch disc pack
(Fig. 51).
CAUTION: Verify clutch pack retaining clips are in
position and seated in case pockets.
(8) Hold assembly in position and install threaded
disc from tool kit into top side gear.
(9) Install forcing screw from Trac-LoktTool Kit
C-4487 and tighten screw to slightly compress clutch
disc.
Fig. 49 CLUTCH DISC PACK
1 - CLUTCH PACK
2 - RETAINER
3 - SIDE GEAR
4 - RETAINER
Fig. 50 CLUTCH PACK AND SIDE GEAR
1 - DIFFERENTIAL CASE
2 - LOWER SIDE GEAR AND CLUTCH PACK
3 - 104 REAR AXLE-91/4DR
DIFFERENTIAL-TRAC-LOK (Continued)
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(18) Remove rear pinion bearing (Fig. 60) from the
pinion shaft with Puller C-293-PA and Adapters
C-293-37.
(19) Remove pinion depth shim (Fig. 61) from the
pinion shaft and record shim thickness.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The ring gear and pinion are serviced in a
matched set. Do not replace one gear without
replacing the other matching gear. If ring and pinion
gears or bearings are replaced, Refer to Adjust-
ments for Pinion Gear Depth Setting.
(1) Apply Mopar Door Ease or equivalent stick
lubricant to outside surface of the pinion bearing
cups.
(2) Install rear pinion bearing cup (Fig. 62) with
Installer C-4308 and Driver Handle C-4171 and ver-
ify cup is seated.
Fig. 60 REAR PINION BEARING
1 - PULLER
2 - VISE
3 - ADAPTERS
4 - PINION SHAFT
Fig. 61 PINION DEPTH SHIM
1 - PINION DEPTH SHIM
2 - PINION GEAR
Fig. 62 REAR PINION BEARING CUP
1 - INSTALLER
2 - HANDLE
3 - 108 REAR AXLE-91/4DR
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR/TONE RING (Continued)
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(3) Install front pinion bearing cup (Fig. 63) with
Installer D-129 and Handle C-4171 and verify cup is
seated.
(4) Lubricate and install front pinion bearing into
the housing.
(5) Apply a light coating of gear lubricant on the
lip of pinion seal. Install seal with Installer C-4076-B
and Handle C-4735-1 (Fig. 64).
(6) Install pinion depth shim (Fig. 65) on the pin-
ion gear shaft.
(7) Install rear bearing on the pinion (Fig. 66) with
Installer C-3095-A and a press.
Fig. 63 FRONT PINION BEARING CUP
1 - INSTALLER
2 - HANDLE
Fig. 64 PINION SEAL INSTALLER
1 - HANDLE
2 - INSTALLER
3 - HOUSING
Fig. 65 PINION DEPTH SHIM
1 - PINION DEPTH SHIM
2 - PINION GEAR
Fig. 66 REAR PINION BEARING
1 - PRESS
2 - INSTALLER
3 - PINION GEAR
4 - REAR PINION BEARING
DRREAR AXLE - 9 1/4 3 - 109
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR/TONE RING (Continued)
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(6) Install ring gear side adjuster lock and bolt. Do
not tighten adjuster lock bolt at this time.
(7) Tighten pinion gear side adjuster firmly
against the differential case bearing cup.
(8) Rotate the pinion several times to seat the def-
erential bearings.
(9) Loosen pinion gear side adjuster until it is no
longer in contact with the bearing cup, then tighten
it until it makes contact.
(10) Tighten pinion gear side adjuster an addi-
tional:
²New Bearings:6 Adjuster Holes
²Original Bearings:4 Adjuster Holes
(11) Install pinion gear side adjuster lock and bolt.
Do not tighten adjuster lock bolt at this time.
(12) Tighten bearing cap bolts to 115 N´m (85 ft.
lbs.).
(13) Tighten adjuster lock bolts to 33 N´m (24 ft.
lbs.).
(14) Measure ring gear backlash with a Dial Indi-
cator C-3339 and Dial Indicator Stud L-4438 at eight
points around the drive side of the ring gear (Fig. 9).
The backlash should be 0.08-0.25 mm (0.003-0.010
in) with a preferred backlash of 0.13-0.18 mm (0.005-
0.007 in).
NOTE: Backlash measurement should not vary
more than 0.05 mm (0.002 in) between measuring
points. If measurement does vary inspect the gears
for burrs, the differential case flange and ring gear
mounting.GEAR TOOTH CONTACT PATTERN
Gear tooth contact pattern is used to verify the cor-
rect running position of the ring and pinion gears.
This will produce low noise and long gear life. Gears
which are not positioned properly may be noisy and
have shorten gear life.
(1) Wipe clean each tooth of the ring gear.
(2) Apply gear marking compound to all of the ring
gear teeth.
(3) Verify bearing cap bolts are torque specifica-
tion.
(4) Apply parking brakes lightly to create at 14
N´m (10 ft. lbs.) pinion rotating torque.
(5) Rotate the pinion/pinion yoke 4 full revolutions
in each directions.
(6) Read gear tooth contact pattern:
²Gear contact pattern correct (Fig. 10). Backlash
and pinion depth is correct.
²Ring gear too far away from pinion gear (Fig.
11). Decrease the backlash, by moving the ring closer
to the pinion gear using the adjusters.
²Ring gear too close to pinion gear (Fig. 12).
Increase the backlash, by moving the ring away from
the pinion gear using the adjusters.
Fig. 9 RING GEAR BACKLASH
1 - DIAL INDICATOR
2 - RING GEAR
Fig. 10 CORRECT CONTACT PATTERN
Fig. 11 INCORRECT BACKLASH
1 - COAST SIDE TOE
2 - DRIVE SIDE HEEL
3 - 118 REAR AXLE - 10 1/2 AADR
REAR AXLE - 10 1/2 AA (Continued)
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(5) Hold flange with Flange Wrench 8979 (Fig. 26)
and tighten pinion nut until pinion end play is taken
up.
(6) Rotate pinion several times to seat bearings.
(7) Measure pinion rotating torque with an inch
pound torque wrench and compare it to recorded
measurement.
(8) Tighten pinion nut in small increments, until
pinion rotating torque is 0.40-0.57 N´m (3-5 in. lbs.)
greater than recorded measurement.
(9) Rotate pinion several times then verify pinion
rotating torque again.
(10) Install axle shafts.
(11) Install propeller shaft with reference marks
aligned.
(12) Check and fill differential if necessary.
DIFFERENTIAL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove lubricant fill hole plug from the differ-
ential housing cover.
(2) Remove differential housing cover and drain
the lubricant from housing.
(3) Remove axle shafts.
(4) Remove adjuster lock bolts and adjuster locks
(Fig. 27).
(5) Mark bearing caps left and right for installa-
tion reference.
(6) Remove bearing cap bolts and remove bearing
caps.
(7) Loosen differential bearing adjusters (Fig. 28)
with Spanner Wrench 8883.
(8) Remove differential case from the housing.
(9) Remove bearing cups and tag them left and
right for installation reference.
Fig. 25 PINION SEAL INSTALLER
1 - HANDLE
2 - INSTALLER
Fig. 26 FLANGE WRENCH
1 - FLANGE WRENCH
2 - PINION FLANGE
Fig. 27 ADJUSTER LOCKS
1 - LOCK BOLT
2 - ADJUSTER LOCK
3 - ADJUSTER
4 - BEARING CAP
DRREAR AXLE - 10 1/2 AA 3 - 127
PINION SEAL (Continued)
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ASSEMBLY
NOTE: If the same gears and thrust washers are
being used, install them into their orignial locations.
(1) Lubricate all differential components with axle
lubricant.
(2) Install differential side gears and thrust wash-
ers (Fig. 33).
(3) Install first pinion gear into the differential
window and side gears. Rotate the pinion gear to the
back of the case (Fig. 34).(4) Install the other pinion gear and thrust
washer. Rotate the gears to align hole in the pinion
gears with hole in the differential case.
(5) Slide pinion shaft into the case and through
the pinion gears. Tap the shaft to seat the pinion
shaft snap-ring into the case (Fig. 35).
Fig. 32 SIDE GEARS
1 - SIDE GEAR
2 - SIDE GEAR
3 - PINION GEARS
Fig. 33 SIDE GEAR
1 - DIFFERENTIAL WINDOW
2 - SIDE GEAR
Fig. 34 PINION GEAR
1 - DIFFERENTIAL WINDOW
2 - SIDE GEARS
3 - PINION GEAR
Fig. 35 PINION SHAFT INSTALLATION
1 - PINION SHAFT SNAP-RING
2 - SIDE GEAR
3 - PINION GEAR
4 - PINION SHAFT
DRREAR AXLE - 10 1/2 AA 3 - 129
DIFFERENTIAL (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
(1) Clean the housing cavity with a flushing oil,
light engine oil or lint free cloth.
CAUTION: Do not use water, steam, kerosene or
gasoline for cleaning.
(2) Lubricate differential case bearing.
(3) Install differential case with bearings cups into
the housing.
NOTE: A light coat of grease on the cups will hold
them in place during installation.
(4) Install bearing caps and bolts (Fig. 36). Tighten
the bearing cap bolts finger-tight.
NOTE: Do not torque bearing cap and bolts at this
time.
(5) Slide differential case toward the pinion gear
until the gears make contact/zero backlash. If zero
backlash cannot be obtained, turn the pinion side
adjuster until zero backlash is obtained.
(6) Holding the differential case toward the pinion
gear, turn bearing adjusters with Spanner Wrench
8883 until they make contact with the differential
bearings/cups.
(7) Back off the ring gear side adjuster 4 holes, to
obtain initial ring gear backlash.
(8) Install ring gear side adjuster lock and bolt. Do
not tighten adjuster lock bolt at this time.(9) Tighten pinion gear side adjuster firmly
against the differential case bearing cup.
(10) Rotate the pinion several times to seat the dif-
ferential bearings.
(11) Loosen pinion gear side adjuster until it is no
longer in contact with the bearing cup.
(12) Tighten pinion gear side adjuster until it just
makes contact with the bearing cup.
(13) Tighten pinion gear side adjuster an addi-
tional:
²New Bearings6 Adjuster Holes
²Original Bearings4 Adjuster Holes
(14) Install pinion gear side adjuster lock and bolt.
Do not tighten adjuster lock bolt at this time.
(15) Tighten bearing cap bolts to 165 N´m (122 ft.
lbs.).
(16) Tighten adjuster lock bolts to 25 N´m (18 ft.
lbs.) (Fig. 37).
(17) Measure ring gear backlash and check gear
tooth contact pattern. Refer to Adjustments for pro-
cedure.
(18) Install axle shafts.
(19) Install differential housing gasket and cover.
Tighten cover bolts to 40 N´m (30 ft. lbs.).
(20) Fill axle with lubricant, refer to Lubrication &
Maintenance for capacity and lubricant type.
(21) Install fill plug and tighten to 32 N´m (24 ft.
lbs.).
Fig. 36 CASE BEARING CAP
1 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING
2 - BEARING CAP
3 - ADJUSTERFig. 37 ADJUSTER LOCK BOLT
1 - DIFFERENTIAL CASE
2 - ADJUSTER LOCK
3 - ADJUSTER LOCK BOLT
4 - BEARING CAP BOLT
3 - 130 REAR AXLE - 10 1/2 AADR
DIFFERENTIAL (Continued)
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(13) Rotate pinion several times to seat bearings.
(14) Measure pinion rotating torque with an inch
pound torque wrench (Fig. 63). Tighten pinion nut in
small increments until pinion rotating torque is:
²New Pinion Bearings:1.7-2.8 N´m (15-25 in.
lbs.)
²Original Pinion Bearings:1.1-2.2 N´m (10-20
in. lbs.)
(15) Rotate pinion several times then verify pinion
rotating torque again.
(16) Position the ring gear on differential case and
start twonewring gear bolts.
(17) Install the rest of thenewring gear bolts and
tighten them alternately to seat the ring gear.
(18) Torque ring gear bolts to 237 N´m (175 ft.
lbs.).
(19) If exciter ring was removed, position differen-
tial assembly on differential Plug 8888 (Fig. 64) and
place exciter ring on the differential case.
(20) Install the exciter ring on the differential case
evenly with a hammer and brass punch (Fig. 65).
Drive the ring down until it is seated against the
ring gear.
CAUTION: Do not damage exciter ring teeth during
installation.
(21) Install differential into the housing.
(22) Verify ring gear backlash and gear contact
pattern.
(23) Measure final rotating torque with an inch
pound torque wrench. The final pinion rotating
torque plus differential case bearing preload is:
²New Bearings:3.4-5.6 N´m (30-50 in. lbs.)²Original Bearings:2.8-5.1 N´m (25-45 in. lbs.)
(24) Install axle shafts.
(25) Install the propeller shaft with the reference
marks aligned.
(26) Install differential cover with gasket and
tighten bolts to 40 N´m (30 ft. lbs.).
(27) Fill differential with fluid and tighten fill plug
to 32 N´m (24 ft. lbs.).
Fig. 63 PINION ROTATING TORQUE
1 - PINION FLANGE
2 - TORQUE WRENCH
Fig. 64 EXCITER RING
1 - EXCITER RING
2 - RING GEAR
3 - DIFFERENTIAL PLUG
4 - DIFFERENTIAL CASE
Fig. 65 EXCITER RING INSTALLATION
1 - EXCITER RING
2 - PUNSH
3 - RING GEAR
DRREAR AXLE - 10 1/2 AA 3 - 139
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR/TONE RING (Continued)