MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2007 Service Repair Manual
Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI, Model Year: 2007, Model line: LANCER EVOLUTION, Model: MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2007Pages: 1449, PDF Size: 56.82 MB
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REAR AXLE -Rear Hub Assembly27B-25
REAR HUB ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Caution
If the vehicle is equipped with the Brembo disc brake, during maintenance, take care not to contact
the parts or tools to the caliper because the paint of caliper will be scratched. And if there is
brake fluid on the caliper, wipe out quickly.
Pre-removal Operation
Gear Oil Draining (Refer to P. 27B-17.)Post-installation Operation
DGear Oil Filling (Refer to P. 27B-17.)
DParking Brake Lever Stroke Adjustment (Refer to
GROUP 36 – On-vehicle Service.)
2
118±19 N·m
4
1
3
225±25 N·m
8
7
6
5
10
9
54±5 N·m
81±6 N·m
Removal steps
AA"1. Rear brake caliper
2. Rear brake disc
3. Parking brake shoe & lining assembly
(Refer to GROUP 36 - Parking Brake
Drum.)
4. Clip5. Parking brake cable connection
6. Split pin
AB""AA7. Drive shaft nut
8. Rear drive shaft assembly
AC"9. Rear hub assembly
10. Backing plate
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REAR AXLE -Rear Hub Assembly27B-26
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"REAR BRAKE CALIPER REMOVAL
Suspend the rear brake caliper from the body with wire, etc.
to prevent it from falling.
Caution
If the vehicle is equipped with the Brembo disc brake,
during maintenance, take care not to contact the parts or
tools to the caliper because the paint of caliper will be
scratched. And if there is brake fluid on the caliper, wipe
out quickly.
AB"DRIVE SHAFT NUT REMOVAL
Caution
Do not apply pressure to wheel bearing by the vehicle
weight to avoid possible damage to wheel bearing before
tightening drive shaft nut fully.
AC"REAR HUB ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1. Using the special tool, remove the drive shaft from the
rear hub assembly.
2. Remove the mounting bolts and remove the rear hub
assembly from the knuckle.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
"AADRIVE SHAFT NUT INSTALLATION
1. Assemble the drive shaft washer in the illustrated direction.
2. Tighten the drive shaft nut fully with special tools.
Caution
Do not apply pressure to wheel bearing by the vehicle
weight to avoid possible damage to wheel bearing
before tightening drive shaft nut fully.
3. If the pin hole does not align with another, tighten the
drive shaft nut (less than 250 N
·m) and find the nearest
hole then bend the split pin to fit in.
MB990767
MB990767
MB990242MB991354
MB990244
(3)
MB990767
225±25 N·m
Washer
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REAR AXLE -Rear Hub Assembly27B-27
INSPECTION
WHEEL BEARING ROTATION STARTING TORQUE
CHECK
1. Tighten special tools in rear hub assembly to the specified
torque.
2. Hold rear hub assembly in a vice by way of wooden
block.
3. Measure the wheel bearing rotation torque with special
tools.
Limit: 1.0 N
·m
4. Hub rotation starting torque must be under the limit value
and there should be no stickiness or roughness when
rotating the hub.
WHEEL BEARING AXIAL PLAY CHECK
1. Check the wheel bearing axial play.
Limit: 0.05 mm
2. If the wheel bearing axial play exceeds the limit value
at the specified torque of (225±25 N
·m), replace the
rear hub assembly.
Wooden
block
MB991000
(MB990998)MB991017
225±25 N·m
MB990326
Wooden
block
Wooden
block
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REAR AXLE -Knuckle27B-28
KNUCKLE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Caution
1. If the vehicle is equipped with the Brembo disc brake, during maintenance, take care not to
contact the parts or tools to the caliper because the paint of caliper will be scratched. And
if there is brake fluid on the caliper, wipe out quickly.
2. With the part marked with *, first temporarily tighten it, then ground the vehicle and tighten
it to specification in unloaded condition.
Pre-removal Operation
Rear Hub Assembly Removal (Refer to P.27-25.)Post-installation Operation
DPress dust cover with a finger to check for crack
or damage in the dust cover.
DRear Hub Assembly Installation (Refer to P.27-25.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
25±6 N·m81±6 N·m
81±6 N·m*
88±10 N·m*
81±6 N·m
Removal steps
1. Vehicle speed sensor
AA"2. Knuckle and trailing arm connection
3. Knuckle and lower arm connectionAA"4. Knuckle and toe-control arm connec-
tion
AA"5. Knuckle and upper arm connection
6. Knuckle assembly
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
AA"KNUCKLE AND TRAILING ARM/TOE-CONTROL
ARM/UPPER ARM DISCONNECTION
Caution
1. Use special tools to loosen the nut from the ball joint
instead of removing it.
2. Hang special tools with ropes to prevent them from
falling.
Nut
Cord
Ball joint
MB991113 or
MB990635
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REAR AXLE -Drive Shaft27B-29
DRIVE SHAFT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Caution
1. If the vehicle is equipped with the Brembo disc brake, during maintenance, take care not to
contact the parts or tools to the caliper because the paint of caliper will be scratched. And
if there is brake fluid on the caliper, wipe out quickly.
2. With the part marked with *, first temporarily tighten it, then ground the vehicle and tighten
it to specification in unloaded condition.
Pre-removal Operation
DGear Oil Draining (Refer to P.27-17.)
DCenter Exhaust Pipe Removal (Refer to GROUP
15.)Post-installation Operation
DPress dust cover with a finger to check for crack
or damage in the dust cover.
DCenter Exhaust Pipe Installation (Refer to GROUP
15.)
DGear Oil Filling (Refer to P.27-17.)
DParking Brake Lever Stroke Check and Adjustment
DWheel Alignment Check and Adjustment (Refer to
GROUP 34 – On-vehicle Service.)
4
1
3
7
6510
2
8
9
11
12
225±25 N·m
54±5 N·m
88±10 N·m*
81±6 N·m*
81±6 N·m
25±6 N·m
Removal steps
AA"1. Rear brake caliper
2. Rear brake disc
3. Parking brake shoe & lining assembly
(Refer to GROUP 36 - Parking Brake
Drum.)
4. Clip
5. Parking brake cable connection
6. Split pinAB""BA7. Drive shaft nut
8. Vehicle speed sensor
9. Knuckle and trailing arm connection
10. Knuckle and lower arm connection
11. Knuckle and toe-control arm connec-
tion
AC""AA12. Rear drive shaft assembly
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REAR AXLE -Drive Shaft27B-30
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"REAR BRAKE CALIPER REMOVAL
Suspend the rear brake caliper from the body with wire, etc.
to prevent it from falling.
Caution
If the vehicle is equipped with the Brembo disc brake, during
maintenance, take care not to contact the parts or tools to
the caliper because the paint of caliper will be scratched.
And if there is brake fluid on the caliper, wipe out quickly.
AB"DRIVE SHAFT NUT REMOVAL
Caution
Do not apply pressure to wheel bearing by the vehicle
weight to avoid possible damage to wheel bearing before
tightening drive shaft nut fully.
AC"REAR DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1. Use the special tools to push out the drive shaft from
the hub.
2. Remove the drive shaft from the transmission by the
following procedure.
Insert a pry bar between the differential carrier and the
drive shaft, and then pry the drive shaft from the differential
carrier.
Caution
(1) Do not pull on the drive shaft; doing so will damage
the T.J.; be sure to use the pry bar.
(2) When pulling the drive shaft out from the
differential carrier, be careful that the spline part
of the drive shaft does not damage the oil seal.
(3) Do not apply the vehicle weight to the wheel
bearing while loosening the drive shaft nut.
Otherwise wheel bearing will be damaged. If,
however, the vehicle weight must be applied to
the bearing (because of moving the vehicle),
temporarily secure the wheel bearing by using
the special tool.
MB990767
MB990767
MB990242MB991354
MB990244
(3)
Differential carrier
T.J. assembly
Lever
MB991017 MB991000
(MB990998)
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REAR AXLE -Drive Shaft27B-31
(4) To prevent entry of foreign matter into the
differential carrier, use the special tool as a cover.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AADRIVE SHAFT INSTALLATION
Caution
When installing the drive shaft to the differential carrier,
be careful that the spline part of the drive shaft does not
damage the oil seal.
"BADRIVE SHAFT NUT INSTALLATION
1. Assemble the drive shaft washer in the illustrated direction.
2. Tighten the drive shaft nut fully with special tools.
Caution
Do not apply pressure to wheel bearing by the vehicle
weight to avoid possible damage to wheel bearing
before tightening drive shaft nut fully.
3. If the pin hole does not align with another, tighten the
drive shaft nut (less than 250 N
·m) and find the nearest
hole then bend the split pin to fit in.
MB991460
MB990767
225±25 N·m
Washer
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REAR AXLE -Drive Shaft27B-32
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Caution
(1) On the vehicles with ABS or ACD, when the drive shaft is disassembled or reassembled, be
careful not to interfere with the rotor for wheel speed sensor installed to the B.J. outer race
to prevent the rotor from damage.
(2) Never disassemble the B.J. assembly except when replacing the B.J. boot.
2
6
4
3
5
7
1
4
2
43
61
2
4
51
2
9
10
1
8
8
97
6
T.J. repair kitT.J. boot repair kit B.J. boot repair kit
Disassembly steps
"BA1. T.J. boot band (large)
"BA2. T.J. boot band (small)
AA""AA3. T.J. case
4. Snap ring
AA""AA5. Spider assemblyAB""AA6. T.J. boot
7. B.J. boot band (large)
8. B.J. boot band (small)
9. B.J. boot
10. B.J. assembly
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REAR AXLE -Drive Shaft27B-33
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
AA"T.J. CASE/SPIDER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1. Wipe off grease from the spider assembly and the inside
of the T.J. case.
2. Always clean the spider assembly when the grease
contains water or foreign material.
Caution
Do not disassemble the spider assembly.
AB"T.J. BOOT REMOVAL
1. Wipe off grease from the shaft spline.
2. When reusing the T.J. boot, wrap plastic tape around
the shaft spline to avoid damaging the boot.
REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
"AAT.J. BOOT/SPIDER ASSEMBLY/T.J. CASE
INSTALLATION
1. Apply the specified grease furnished in the repair kit to
the spider assembly between the spider axle and the
roller.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease
Caution
(1) The drive shaft joint uses special grease. Do not
mix old and new or different types of grease.
(2) If the spider assembly has been cleaned, take
special care to apply the specified grease.
2. Install the spider assembly to the shaft from the direction
of the spline bevelled section.
3. After applying the specified grease to the T.J. case, insert
the drive shaft and apply grease one more time.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease
Amount to use: 105±10 g
NOTE
The grease in the repair kit should be divided in half
for use, respectively, at the joint and inside the boot.
Caution
The drive shaft joint uses special grease. Do not mix
old and new or different types of grease.Bevelled
section
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REAR AXLE -Drive Shaft27B-34
"BAT.J. BOOT BAND (SMALL)/T.J. BOOT BAND
(LARGE) INSTALLATION
Set the T.J. boot bands at the specified distance in order
to adjust the amount of air inside the T.J. boot, and then
tighten the T.J. boot bands securely.
Standard value (A): 90±3mm
INSPECTION
DCheck the drive shaft for damage, bending or corrosion.
DCheck the drive shaft spline part for wear or damage.
DCheck the spider assembly for roller rotation, wear or
corrosion.
DCheck the groove inside T.J. case for wear or corrosion.
DCheck the boots for deterioration, damage or cracking.
DCheck the dust cover for damage or deterioration.
B.J. BOOT (RESIN BOOT) REPLACEMENT
Refer to GROUP26 Front Axle-Drive shaft.
A