JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Repair Manual
Manufacturer: JEEP, Model Year: 2002, Model line: LIBERTY, Model: JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.GPages: 1803, PDF Size: 62.3 MB
Page 51 of 1803
DRIVELINE VIBRATION
Drive Condition Possible Cause Correction
Propeller Shaft Noise 1. Undercoating or other foreign
material on shaft.1. Clean exterior of shaft and wash
with solvent.
2. Loose U-joint clamp screws. 2. Install new clamps and screws
and tighten to proper torque.
3. Loose or bent U-joint yoke or
excessive runout.3. Install new yoke.
4. Incorrect driveline angularity. 4. Measure and correct driveline
angles.
5. Worn joint. 5. Install new joint.
6. Propeller shaft damaged or out
of balance.6. Installl new propeller shaft.
7. Broken rear spring. 7. Install new rear spring.
8. Excessive runout or unbalanced
condition.8. Re-index propeller shaft, test, and
evaluate.
9. Excessive drive pinion gear shaft
runout.9. Re-index propeller shaft and
evaluate.
10. Excessive axle yoke deflection. 10. Inspect and replace yoke if
necessary.
11. Excessive transfer case runout. 11. Inspect and repair as necessary.
Joint Noise 1. Loose U-joint clamp screws. 1. Install new clamps and screws
and tighten to proper torque.
2. Lack of lubrication. 2. Replace joints as necessary.
BALANCE
NOTE: Removing and re-indexing the propeller
shaft 180É relative to the yoke may eliminate some
vibrations.
If propeller shaft is suspected of being unbalanced,
it can be verified with the following procedure:
(1) Raise the vehicle.
(2) Clean all the foreign material from the propel-
ler shaft and the universal joints.
(3) Inspect the propeller shaft for missing balance
weights, broken welds, and bent areas.If the pro-
peller shaft is bent, it must be replaced.
(4) Inspect the universal joints to ensure that they
are not worn, are properly installed, and are cor-
rectly aligned with the shaft.
(5) Check the universal joint clamp screws torque.
(6) Remove the wheels and tires. Install the wheel
lug nuts to retain the brake drums or rotors.
(7) Mark and number the shaft six inches from the
yoke end at four positions 90É apart.
(8) Run and accelerate the vehicle until vibration
occurs. Note the intensity and speed the vibration
occurred. Stop the engine.(9) Install a screw clamp at position 1 (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1 CLAMP AT POSITION 1
1 - CLAMP
2 - SCREWDRIVER
3 - 2 PROPELLER SHAFTKJ
PROPELLER SHAFT (Continued)
Page 52 of 1803
(10) Start the engine and re-check for vibration. If
there is little or no change in vibration, move the
clamp to one of the other three positions. Repeat the
vibration test.
(11) If there is no difference in vibration at the
other positions, the source of the vibration may not
be propeller shaft.
(12) If the vibration decreased, install a second
clamp (Fig. 2) and repeat the test.
(13) If the additional clamp causes an additional
vibration, separate the clamps (1/4 inch above and
below the mark). Repeat the vibration test (Fig. 3).
(14) Increase distance between the clamp screws
and repeat the test until the amount of vibration is
at the lowest level. Bend the slack end of the clamps
so the screws will not loosen.
(15) If the vibration remains unacceptable, apply
the same steps to the front end of the propeller shaft.
(16) Install the wheel and tires. Lower the vehicle.RUNOUT
(1) Remove dirt, rust, paint and undercoating from
the propeller shaft surface where the dial indicator
will contact the shaft.
(2) The dial indicator must be installed perpendic-
ular to the shaft surface.
(3) Measure runout at the center and ends of the
shaft sufficiently far away from weld areas to ensure
that the effects of the weld process will not enter into
the measurements.
(4) Refer to Runout Specifications chart.
(5) If the propeller shaft runout is out of specifica-
tion, remove the propeller shaft, index the shaft 180É,
and re-install the propeller shaft. Measure shaft
runout again.
(6) If the propeller shaft runout is now within
specifications, mark the shaft and yokes for proper
orientation.
(7) If the propeller shaft runout is not within spec-
ifications, verify that the runout of the transmission/
transfer case and axle are within specifications.
Correct as necessary and re-measure propeller shaft
runout.
(8) Replace the propeller shaft if the runout still
exceeds the limits.
RUNOUT SPECIFICATIONS
Front of Shaft 0.020 in. (0.50 mm)
Center of Shaft 0.025 in. (0.63 mm)
Rear of Shaft 0.020 in. (0.50 mm)
note:
Measure front/rear runout approximately 3 inches (76
mm) from the weld seam at each end of the shaft
tube for tube lengths over 30 inches. For tube lengths
under 30 inches, the maximum allowed runout is
0.020 in. (0.50 mm) for the full length of the tube.
STANDARD PROCEDURES - PROPELLER
SHAFT ANGLE
The procedure applies to both the front propeller
shafts and the rear propeller shaft. To obtain the
front (output) angle on the C/V front propeller shaft,
the inclinometer is placed on the machined ring of
the pinion flange. To obtain the propeller shaft angle
measurement on the C/V front propeller shaft, the
inclinometer is placed on the propeller shaft tube.
(1) Raise and support the vehicle at the axles as
level as possible. Allow the wheels and propeller
shaft to turn.
(2) Remove any external bearing snap rings from
universal joint if equipped, so the inclinometer base
will sits flat.
Fig. 2 TWO CLAMPS AT SAME POSITION
Fig. 3 CLAMPS SEPARATED
1 - ó INCH
KJPROPELLER SHAFT 3 - 3
PROPELLER SHAFT (Continued)
Page 53 of 1803
(3) Rotate the shaft until transmission/transfer
case output yoke bearing cap is facing downward, if
necessary.
NOTE: Always make measurements from front to
rear.
(4) Place Inclinometer on yoke bearing cap, or the
pinion flange ring, (A) parallel to the shaft (Fig. 4).
Center bubble in sight glass and record measure-
ment.
NOTE: This measurement will give you the trans-
mission or Output Yoke Angle (A).
(5) Rotate propeller shaft 90 degrees and place
Inclinometer on yoke bearing cap, or propeller shaft
tube on C/V propeller shaft, parallel to the shaft (Fig.
5). Center bubble in sight glass and record measure-
ment. This measurement can also be taken at the
rear end of the shaft.
NOTE: This measurement will give you the propeller
shaft angle (C).
(6) Subtract smaller figure from larger (C minus
A) to obtain transmission output operating angle.
(7) Rotate propeller shaft 90 degrees and place
Inclinometer on pinion yoke bearing cap parallel to
the shaft (Fig. 6). Center bubble in sight glass and
record measurement.NOTE: This measurement will give you the pinion
shaft or input yoke angle (B).
Fig. 4 OUTPUT YOKE ANGLE (A)
1 - SLIP YOKE BEARING CAP
2 - INCLINOMETER
Fig. 5 PROPELLER SHAFT ANGLE (C)
1 - SHAFT YOKE BEARING CAP
2 - INCLINOMETER
Fig. 6 INPUT YOKE ANGLE (B)
1 - PINION YOKE BEARING CAP
2 - INCLINOMETER
3 - 4 PROPELLER SHAFTKJ
PROPELLER SHAFT (Continued)
Page 54 of 1803
(8) Subtract smaller figure from larger (C minus
B) to obtain axle Input Operating Angle.
Refer to rules given below and the example in (Fig.
7) for additional information.
²Good cancellation of U-joint operating angles
(within 1É).²Operating angles less than 3É.
²Operating angles less than 10É for double cardan
U-joint.
²At least 1/2 of one degree continuous operating
(propeller shaft) angle.
Fig. 7 U-JOINT ANGLE EXAMPLE
1 - 4.9É Angle (C)
2 - 3.2É Angle (B)
3 - Input Yoke4 - 3.0É Angle (A)
5 - Output Yoke
KJPROPELLER SHAFT 3 - 5
PROPELLER SHAFT (Continued)
Page 55 of 1803
SPECIFICATIONS
PROPELLER SHAFT
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Front Shaft - Companion
Flange Bolts30 22 -
Rear Shaft - Yoke Nuts 18 13 -
SPECIAL TOOLS
PROPELLER SHAFT - FRONT
REMOVAL
(1) Shift transmission and transfer case into Neu-
tral.
(2) Raise and support the vehicle.
(3) Mark companion flanges and C/V joints at the
front and rear of the propeller shaft for installation
reference.
(4) Remove bolts from the front and rear C/V
joints.
(5) Push propeller shaft forward to clear transfer
case companion flange (Fig. 8).
(6) Remove the shaft from the front axle compan-
ion flange.
(7) Tilt the front of the shaft down and pull shaft
forward and remove from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install propeller shaft between companion
flanges.
(2) Align marks on the companion flanges with the
marks on the C/V joints.
(3) Install front C/V joint bolts and tighten to 30
N´m (22 ft. lbs.).
(4) Install rear C/V joint bolts and tighten to 30
N´m (22 ft. lbs.).
(5) Lower vehicle.
Inclinometer 7663
Fig. 8 TRANSFER CASE COMPANION FLANGE
1 - FLANGE BOLT
2 - COMPANION FLANGE
3 - 6 PROPELLER SHAFTKJ
PROPELLER SHAFT (Continued)
Page 56 of 1803
PROPELLER SHAFT - REAR
REMOVAL
(1) Shift the transmission/transfer case into Neu-
tral.
(2) Raise and support vehicle.
(3) Mark a reference line across the pinion yoke
and propeller shaft for installation.
(4) Remove U-joint strap bolts at the pinion shaft
yoke.
(5) Pry open clamp holding the dust boot to propel-
ler shaft yoke (Fig. 9), if equipped.
(6) Slide slip yoke off of the transmission/transfer
case output shaft and remove the propeller shaft
(Fig. 10).
INSTALLATION
(1) Slide slip yoke on the transmission/transfer
case output shaft.
(2) Align reference marks on the pinion yoke and
propeller shaft.
(3) Install U-joint straps and tighten strap bolts to
18 N´m (13 ft. lbs.).
(4) Tighten dust boot clamp if equipped with
Clamp C-4975A (Fig. 11).
(5) Remove support and lower the vehicle.
Fig. 9 DUST BOOT CLAMP
1 - SLINGER
2 - BOOT
3-AWL
4 - TRANSFER CASE
Fig. 10 REAR PROPELLER SHAFT
1 - CLAMP
2 - YOKE
3 - PROPELLER SHAFT
4 - AXLE YOKE
5 - CLAMP
6 - OUTPUT SHAFT
7 - BOOT
Fig. 11 CRIMPING BOOT CLAMP
1 - CLAMP TOOL
2 - SLINGER
3 - BOOT
4 - CLAMPS
KJPROPELLER SHAFT 3 - 7
Page 57 of 1803
SINGLE CARDAN UNIVERSAL
JOINTS
DISASSEMBLY
NOTE: Individual components of cardan universal
joints are not serviceable. If worn or leaking, they
must be replaced as an assembly.
(1) Remove the propeller shaft.
(2) Tap the outside of the bearing cap assembly
with a drift to loosen snap ring.
(3) Remove snap rings from both sides of yoke
(Fig. 12).
(4) Set the yoke in an arbor press or vise with a
socket whose inside diameter is large enough to
receive the bearing cap positioned beneath the yoke.
(5) Position the yoke with the grease fitting, if
equipped, pointing up.
(6) Place a socket with an outside diameter
smaller than the upper bearing cap on the upper
bearing cap and press the cap through the yoke to
release the lower bearing cap (Fig. 13).
(7) If the bearing cap will not pull out of the yoke
by hand after pressing, tap the yoke ear near the
bearing cap to dislodge the cap.
(8) To remove the opposite bearing cap, turn the
yoke over and straighten the cross in the open hole.
Then, carefully press the end of the cross until the
remaining bearing cap can be removed (Fig. 14).
CAUTION: If the cross or bearing cap are not straight
during installation, the bearing cap will score the walls
of the yoke bore and damage can occur.
Fig. 12 REMOVE SNAP RING
1 - SNAP RING
Fig. 13 PRESS OUT BEARING
1 - PRESS
2 - SOCKET
Fig. 14 PRESS OUT REMAINING BEARING
1 - CROSS
2 - BEARING CAP
3 - 8 PROPELLER SHAFTKJ
Page 58 of 1803
ASSEMBLY
(1) Apply extreme pressure (EP) N.L.G.I. Grade 1
or 2 grease to inside of yoke bores.
(2) Position the cross in the yoke with its lube fit-
ting, if equipped, pointing up (Fig. 15).(3) Place a bearing cap over the trunnion and
align the cap with the yoke bore (Fig. 16). Keep the
needle bearings upright in the bearing cap.
(4) Press the bearing cap into the yoke bore
enough to clear snap ring groove.
(5) Install a snap ring.
(6) Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 to install the oppo-
site bearing cap.
NOTE: If the joint is stiff or binding, strike the yoke
with a soft hammer to seat the needle bearings.
(7) Add grease to lube fitting, if equipped.
(8) Install the propeller shaft.
Fig. 15 CROSS IN YOKE
1 - CROSS
2 - YOKE
Fig. 16 INSTALL BEARING ON TRUNNION
1 - BEARING CAP
2 - TRUNNION
KJPROPELLER SHAFT 3 - 9
SINGLE CARDAN UNIVERSAL JOINTS (Continued)
Page 59 of 1803
HALF SHAFT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
HALF SHAFT
CAUTION.............................10
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HALF SHAFT....10
REMOVAL.............................10
INSTALLATION.........................11
SPECIFICATIONS
HALF SHAFT.........................11SPECIAL TOOLS.......................12
CV JOINT/BOOT-OUTER
REMOVAL.............................12
INSTALLATION.........................13
CV JOINT/BOOT-INNER
REMOVAL.............................15
INSTALLATION.........................17
HALF SHAFT
CAUTION
CAUTION:: Never grasp half shaft assembly by the
boots. This may cause the boot to pucker or crease
and reduce the service life of the boot.
Avoid over angulating or stroking the C/V joints
when handling the half shaft.
Half shafts exposed to battery acid, transmission
fluid, brake fluid, differential fluid or gasoline may
cause the boots to deteriorate.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HALF SHAFT
Check for grease at the inboard and outboard C/V
joint. This is a sign of boot or boot clamp damage.
NOISE AND/OR VIBRATION IN TURNS
A clicking noise or a vibration in turns could be
caused by a damaged outer C/V or inner tripod joint
seal boot or seal boot clamps. This will result in the
loss/contamination of the joint grease, resulting in
inadequate lubrication of the joint. Noise could also
be caused by another component of the vehicle com-
ing in contact with the half shafts.
CLUNKING NOISE DURING ACCELERATION
This noise may be a result of a damaged or worn
C/V joint. A torn boot or loose/missing clamp on the
inner/outer joint which has allowed the grease to be
lost will damage the C/V joint.
SHUDDER OR VIBRATION DURING ACCELERATION
This problem could be a result of a worn/damaged
inner tripod joint or a sticking tripod joint. Improper
wheel alignment may also cause a shudder or vibration.
VIBRATION AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS
This problem could be a result of out of balance
front tires or tire/wheel runout. Foreign material
(mud, etc.) packed on the backside of the wheel(s)
will also cause a vibration.
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle.
(2) Remove wheel and tire assembly.
(3) Remove half shaft hub nut.
(4) Remove stabilizer link (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1 STABILIZER BAR LINK
1 - STABILIZER BAR
2 - STABILIZER BAR LINK
3 - 10 HALF SHAFTKJ
Page 60 of 1803
(5) Remove lower clevis bolt (Fig. 2).
(6) Seperate lower ball joint from the lower control
arm (Fig. 3).
(7) Pull out on the steering knuckle and push the
half shaft out of the knuckle.
(8) With a pry bar remove the half shaft from the
axle.
NOTE: The right side has a splined axle shaft that
will stay in the axle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Apply a light coat of wheel bearing grease on
the female splines of the inner C/V joint.(2) Install half shaft on the axle shaft spline and
push firmly to engage the snap ring. Pull on the half
shaft to verify snap has engaged.
(3) Clean hub bearing bore and apply a light coat
of wheel bearing grease.
(4) Pull out on the steering knuckle and push the
half shaft through the knuckle.
(5) Install lower ball joint into the lower control
arm and tighten pinch bolt.
(6) Align clevis with knuckle. Install and tighten
lower clevis bolt.
(7) Install stabilizer link.
(8) Install half shaft hub nut.
(9) Install wheel and tire assembly.
(10) Remove support and lower vehicle.
SPECIFICATIONS
HALF SHAFT
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Half Shaft Nut 136 100 -
Fig. 3 LOWER CONTROL ARM
1 - FRONT CAM BOLT
2 - OUTER TIE ROD END
3 - LOWER BALL JOINT NUT
4 - LOWER CONTROL ARM
5 - REAR CAM BOLTFig. 2 CLEVIS BRACKET
1 - UPPER BOLT
2 - CLEVIS BRACKET
3 - LOWER BOLT
KJHALF SHAFT 3 - 11
HALF SHAFT (Continued)