pan torque JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual
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FASTENER USAGE
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
WARNING: USE OF AN INCORRECT FASTENER
MAY RESULT IN COMPONENT DAMAGE OR PER-
SONAL INJURY.
Figure art, specifications and torque references in
this Service Manual are identified in metric and SAE
format.
During any maintenance or repair procedures, it is
important to salvage all fasteners (nuts, bolts, etc.)
for reassembly. If the fastener is not salvageable, a
fastener of equivalent specification must be used.
DESCRIPTION
Most stripped threaded holes can be repaired using
a Helicoilt. Follow the vehicle or Helicoiltrecommen-
dations for application and repair procedures.
THREADED HOLE REPAIR
DESCRIPTION
Most stripped threaded holes can be repaired using
a Helicoilt. Follow the vehicle or Helicoiltrecommen-
dations for application and repair procedures.
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS
DESCRIPTION
The graphic symbols illustrated in the following
International Control and Display Symbols Chart
(Fig. 3) are used to identify various instrument con-
trols. The symbols correspond to the controls and dis-
plays that are located on the instrument panel.
Fig. 3 INTERNATIONAL CONTROL AND DISPLAY SYMBOLS
1 High Beam 13 Rear Window Washer
2 Fog Lamps 14 Fuel
3 Headlamp, Parking Lamps, Panel Lamps 15 Engine Coolant Temperature
4 Turn Warning 16 Battery Charging Condition
5 Hazard Warning 17 Engine Oil
6 Windshield Washer 18 Seat Belt
7 Windshield Wiper 19 Brake Failure
8 Windshield Wiper and Washer 20 Parking Brake
9 Windscreen Demisting and Defrosting 21 Front Hood
10 Ventilating Fan 22 Rear hood (Decklid)
11 Rear Window Defogger 23 Horn
12 Rear Window Wiper 24 Lighter
4 INTRODUCTIONKJ
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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)
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FRONT AXLE - 186FIA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
FRONT AXLE - 186FIA
DESCRIPTION.........................19
OPERATION...........................19
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AXLE..........20
REMOVAL.............................24
INSTALLATION.........................24
ADJUSTMENTS........................25
SPECIFICATIONS - FRONT AXLE...........33
SPECIAL TOOLS
FRONT AXLE........................34
AXLE SHAFTS
REMOVAL.............................37
INSTALLATION.........................37
AXLE SHAFT SEALS
REMOVAL.............................37
INSTALLATION.........................38
AXLE BEARINGS
REMOVAL.............................38INSTALLATION.........................38
PINION SEAL
REMOVAL.............................38
INSTALLATION.........................39
DIFFERENTIAL
REMOVAL.............................40
DISASSEMBLY.........................41
ASSEMBLY............................41
INSTALLATION.........................42
DIFFERENTIAL CASE BEARINGS
REMOVAL.............................43
INSTALLATION.........................44
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR
REMOVAL.............................44
INSTALLATION.........................46
FRONT AXLE - 186FIA
DESCRIPTION
The 186FIA (Model 30) axle consists of an alumu-
num center section with an axle tube extending from
one side. The tube is pressed into the differential
housing. The integral type housing, hypoid gear
design has the centerline of the pinion set below the
centerline of the ring gear.
The differential case is a one-piece design. The differ-
ential pinion mate shaft is retained with a roll-pin. Dif-
ferential bearing preload and ring gear backlash is
adjusted by the use of shims (select thickness). The
shims are located between the differential bearing cups
and the axle housing. Pinion bearing preload is set and
maintained by the use of a collapsible spacer.
The power is transferred from the axle through two
constant velocity (C/V) drive shafts to the wheel hubs.
The differential cover provides a means for inspec-
tion and service without removing the axle from the
vehicle. The cover has a vent tube used to relieve
internal pressure caused by vaporization and inter-
nal expansion.
OPERATION
The axle receives power from the transfer case through
the front propeller shaft. The front propeller shaft is con-
nected to the pinion gear which rotates the differential
through the gear mesh with the ring gear bolted to thedifferential case. The engine power is transmitted to the
axle shafts through the pinion mate and side gears. The
side gears are splined to the axle shafts.
During straight-ahead driving, the differential pin-
ion gears do not rotate on the pinion mate shaft. This
occurs because input torque applied to the gears is
divided and distributed equally between the two side
gears. As a result, the pinion gears revolve with the
pinion mate shaft but do not rotate around it (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1 DIFFERENTIAL-STRAIGHT AHEAD DRIVING
1 - STRAIGHT AHEAD DRIVING
2 - PINION GEAR
3 - SIDE GEAR
4 - PINION GEARS ROTATE WITH CASE
KJFRONT AXLE - 186FIA 3 - 19
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INSTALLATION
(1) Apply a light coat of lubricant on the lip of the
shaft seal.
(2) Installnewshaft seal with Installer 8806 and
Handle C-4171 (Fig. 28).
(3) Install right axle shaft if removed.
(4) Install half shaft.
AXLE BEARINGS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove half shaft.
(2) Remove axle shaft for right side seal removal.
(3) Remove shaft seal with Remover 7794-A and a
slide hammer.
(4) Remove shaft bearing with Remover 7794-A
and a slide hammer (Fig. 29).
INSTALLATION
(1) Installnewshaft bearing with Installer 8805
and Handle C-4171.
(2) Apply a light coat of lubricant on the lip of the
shaft seal.
(3) Installnewshaft seal with an appropriate
installer.
(4) Install right axle shaft if removed.
(5) Install half shaft.
PINION SEAL
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove wheel and tire assemblies.
(3) Remove brake calipers and rotors, refer to 5
Brakes for procedures.
(4) Mark propeller shaft and pinion companion
flange for installation reference.
(5) Remove propeller shaft from the pinion com-
panion flange.
(6) Rotate pinion gear a minimum of ten times and
verify the pinion rotates smoothly.
(7) Record the torque to rotate the pinion gear
(Fig. 30) with a inch pound torque wrench.
Fig. 28 SEAL INSTALLER
1 - SEAL BORE
2 - INSTALLER
Fig. 29 SHAFT BEARING REMOVER
1 - SHAFT BEARING
2 - REMOVER
Fig. 30 PINION ROTATING TORQUE
1 - PINION COMPANION FLANGE
2 - TORQUE WRENCH
3 - 38 FRONT AXLE - 186FIAKJ
AXLE SHAFT SEALS (Continued)
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(8) Using a short piece of pipe and Spanner
Wrench 6958 to hold the pinion companion flange
(Fig. 31) and remove the pinion nut.
(9) Remove pinion companion flange (Fig. 32) with
Remover C-452 and Spanner Wrench 6958.
(10) Remove pinion seal with Remover 7794-A and
a slide hammer (Fig. 33).
INSTALLATION
(1) Apply a light coating of gear lubricant on the
lip of pinion seal. Install seal with an appropriate
installer (Fig. 34).
(2) Install pinion companion flange on the pinion
gear with Installer W-162-D, Cup 8109 and Wrench
6958.CAUTION: Do not exceed the minimum tightening
torque 216 N´m (160 ft. lbs.) while installing pinion
nut at this point. Damage to collapsible spacer or
bearings may result.
(3) Install anewnut on the pinion gear.Tighten
the nut only enough to remove the shaft end
play.
CAUTION: Never loosen pinion nut to decrease pin-
ion rotating torque and never exceed specified pre-
load torque. If preload torque or rotating torque is
exceeded a new collapsible spacer must be
installed.
Fig. 31 PINION FLANGE NUT
1 - SPANNER WRENCH
2 - PINION COMPANION FLANGE
Fig. 32 PINION FLANGE REMOVER
1 - SPANNER WRENCH
2 - REMOVER
Fig. 33 PINION SEAL
1 - REMOVER
2 - SLIDE HAMMER
3 - PINION SEAL
Fig. 34 PINION SEAL INSTALLATION
1 - HANDLE
2 - INSTALLER
KJFRONT AXLE - 186FIA 3 - 39
PINION SEAL (Continued)
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(4) Rotate pinion a minimum of ten time and ver-
ify pinion rotates smoothly. Rotate the pinion shaft
with an inch pound torque wrench. Rotating torque
should be equal to the reading recorded during
removal plus 0.56 N´m (5 in. lbs.) (Fig. 35).
(5) If the rotating torque is low, use Spanner
Wrench 6958 to hold the pinion companion flange
and tighten the pinion shaft nut in 6.8 N´m (5 ft.
lbs.) increments until proper rotating torque is
achieved.
CAUTION: If maximum tightening torque is reached
prior to reaching the required rotating torque, the
collapsible spacer may have been damaged.
Replace the collapsible spacer.
(6) Install propeller shaft with installation refer-
ence marks aligned.
(7) Fill differential with gear lubricant.
(8) Install brake rotors and calipers.
(9) Install wheel and tire assemblies.
(10) Lower the vehicle.
DIFFERENTIAL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove axle from the vehicle.
(2) Remove differential housing cover (Fig. 36).
(3) Push right axle shaft out of side gear (Fig. 37)
and remove the shaft.
(4) Mark differential bearing caps for installation
reference.
(5) Loosen the bearing cap bolts.
Fig. 35 PINION ROTATING TORQUE
1 - PINION COMPANION FLANGE
2 - TORQUE WRENCHFig. 36 DIFFERENTIAL COVER
1 - COVER
2 - VENT TUBE
Fig. 37 RIGHT SHAFT IN SIDE GEAR
1 - AXLE SHAFT
2 - SCREWDRIVER
3 - SIDE GEAR
3 - 40 FRONT AXLE - 186FIAKJ
PINION SEAL (Continued)
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(5) Apply a light coating of gear lubricant on the
lip of pinion seal and intall seal with an appropriate
installer (Fig. 55).
(6) Install rear pinion bearing and oil slinger/depth
shim onto the pinion shaft with Installer 6448 and a
press (Fig. 56).(7) Install anewcollapsible spacer on pinion shaft
and install the pinion into the housing (Fig. 57).
(8) Install pinion companion flange, with Installer
W-162-D, Cup 8109 and Spanner Wrench 6958.
(9) Install pinion anewnut onto the pinion gear
and tighten the nut to 216 N´m (160 ft. lbs.).Do not
over-tighten.
CAUTION: Never loosen pinion gear nut to decrease
pinion rotating torque and never exceed specified
preload torque. If preload torque is exceeded a new
collapsible spacer must be installed.
Fig. 55 PINION SEAL
1 - HANDLE
2 - INSTALLER
Fig. 56 REAR PINION BEARING
1 - INSTALLER
2 - OIL SLINGER
3 - PINION GEAR
4 - REAR PINION BEARING
5 - PRESS
Fig. 57 COLLAPSIBLE PRELOAD SPACER
1 - COLLAPSIBLE SPACER
2 - SHOULDER
3 - PINION GEAR
4 - OIL SLINGER
5 - REAR BEARING
KJFRONT AXLE - 186FIA 3 - 47
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR (Continued)
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(10) Use Flange Wrench 6958, a length of 1 in.
pipe and a torque wrench set at 678 N´m (500 ft. lbs.)
and crush collapsible spacer until bearing end play is
taken up (Fig. 58).
(11) Slowly tighten the nut in 6.8 N´m (5 ft. lb.)
increments until the required rotating torque is
achieved. Measure the rotating torque frequently to
avoid over crushing the collapsible spacer (Fig. 59).
(12) Rotate the pinion a minimum of ten times.
Verify pinion rotates smoothly and check rotating
torque with an inch pound torque wrench (Fig. 59).
Pinion gear rotating torque is:
²Original Bearings: 1 to 2.25 N´m (10 to 20 in.
lbs.).
²New Bearings: 1.69 to 2.82 N´m (15 to 25 in.
lbs.).
(13) Invert the differential case and start two ring
gear bolts. This will provide case-to-ring gear bolt
hole alignment.
(14) Invert the differential case in the vise. Install
newring gear bolts and alternately tighten to 108
N´m (80 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 60).
CAUTION: Never reuse the ring gear bolts. The
bolts can fracture causing extensive damage.
(15) Install differential in housing and verify dif-
ferential bearing preload, gear mesh and contact pat-
tern. Refer to Adjustment for procedure.
(16) Install differential cover and fill with gear
lubricant.
(17) Install propeller shaft with reference marks
aligned.
(18) Remove supports and lower vehicle.
Fig. 58 PINION FLANGE NUT
1 - SPANNER WRENCH
2 - PINION COMPANION FLANGE
Fig. 59 PINION ROTATING TORQUE
1 - PINION COMPANION FLANGE
2 - TORQUE WRENCH
Fig. 60 RING GEAR BOLTS
1 - TORQUE WRENCH
2 - RING GEAR BOLTS
3 - RING GEAR
4 - DIFFERENTIAL CASE
3 - 48 FRONT AXLE - 186FIAKJ
PINION GEAR/RING GEAR (Continued)
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PINION SEAL
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove wheel and tire assemblies.
(3) Remove rear brake rotors drums.
(4) Mark propeller shaft and pinion yoke for
installation reference.
(5) Remove the propeller shaft from the yoke.
(6) Rotate pinion gear three or four times and ver-
ify that pinion rotates smoothly.
(7) Measure and record torque to rotate the pinion
gear with an inch pound dial-type torque wrench.
(8) With a short piece of pipe and Spanner Wrench
6958 remove the pinion nut and washer (Fig. 31).
(9) Remove pinion companion flange with Remover
C-452 and Flange Wrench C-3281. (Fig. 32)
(10) Remove pinion seal with Remover 7794-A and
a slide hammer (Fig. 33).
INSTALLATION
(1) Apply a light coating of gear lubricant on the
lip of pinion seal. Install seal with an appropriate
seal installer (Fig. 34).
(2) Install yoke on the pinion gear with Installer
C-3718 and Spanner Wrench 6958 (Fig. 35).(3) Install anewnut on the pinion gear.Tighten
the nut only enough to remove the shaft end
play.
CAUTION: Do not exceed the minimum torque 271
N´m (200 ft. lbs.) when installing the pinion yoke
retaining nut at this point. Damage to collapsible
spacer or bearings may result.
(4) Rotate the pinion a minimum of ten times and
verify pinion rotates smoothly.
(5) Measure and recore pinion torque to rotate
with an inch pound torque wrench. Torque to rotate
should be equal to the reading recorded during
removal, plus 0.56 N´m (5 in. lbs.) (Fig. 36).
Fig. 31 YOKE SPANNER WRENCH
1 - PINION YOKE
2 - WRENCH
3 - PIPE
Fig. 32 PINION YOKE REMOVER
1 - WRENCH
2 - YOKE
3 - REMOVER
Fig. 33 PINION SEAL REMOVER
1 - REMOVER
2 - SLIDE HAMMER
3 - PINION SEAL
3 - 68 REAR AXLE - 198RBIKJ
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(6) If rotating torque is low, hold pinion yoke with
Wrench 6958 (Fig. 37) and tighten pinion shaft nut
in 6.8 N´m (5 ft. lbs.) increments until rotating
torque is achieved.
CAUTION: If maximum tightening torque is reached
prior to reaching the required rotating torque, the
collapsible spacer may have been damaged.
Replace the collapsible spacer.
(7) Align the installation reference marks on the
propeller shaft and pinion yoke and install the pro-
peller shaft.
Fig. 34 PINION SEAL INSTALLATION
1 - HANDLE
2 - INSTALLER
Fig. 35 PINION YOKE INSTALLER
1 - INSTALLER
2 - PINION YOKE
3 - WRENCH
Fig. 36 PINION GEAR ROTATING TORQUE
1 - TORQUE WRENCH
2 - PINION YOKE
Fig. 37 YOKE SPANNER WRENCH
1 - PINION YOKE
2 - WRENCH
3 - PIPE
KJREAR AXLE - 198RBI 3 - 69
PINION SEAL (Continued)