Overhaul (Gear-Pinion/Ring)
GEAR-PINION/RINGREMOVAL
1. Remove differential assembly .Place differential case in a soft-jawed vise and remove ring gear-to-case bolts.
3. Remove ring gear from differential case with a brass drift and hammer.
4. Using 41mm socket and flange wrench Tool C-3281 (1), remove pinion nut and discard.
5. Using puller Tool 1026 (1), remove pinion flange (2).
6. Using a suitable screwdriver, remove and discard the pinion seal.
7. Remove pinion tail bearing cone.
8. Move axle housing to press and press out pinion shaft (1) as shown.
9. Remove collapsible spacer (1) and washers (2). Discard collapsible spacer.
10. Remove pinion head bearing (2) with Puller C-293-PA (1) and Adapters C-293-37 (3,4).
11. Using driver handle C-4171(2) and remover Tool 9084 (1), drive out pinion head bearing cup.
12. Remove pinion head shim. Measure and record shim thickness.
13. Using driver handle C-4171 (2) and remover Tool D-149 (1), drive out pinion tail bearing cup.
INSTALLATION
1. Install selected pinion depth shim (1) into housing.
2. Press pinion head bearing cup into housing using Tools C-4171 (1) and C-4310 (2).
3. Press pinion tail bearing cup into housing using Tools C-4171 (1) and D-146 (2).
4. Press new pinion head bearing (2) onto pinion shaft using Tool C-3095-A (1).
5. Install washers (2) and new collapsible spacer (1) to pinion shaft.
6. Install pinion shaft (1) into housing and support on press table atop Tool 8255 (2). Ensure pinion gear face is centered atop Tool 8255.
7. Using Tool C-3095-A (1), press on new pinion tail bearing (2).
8. Install new pinion seal into position.
9. Press pinion seal into housing using Tool 9231A M.
10. Lightly lubricate pinion flange seal with axle lubricant for flange installation.
11. Align index marks and press pinion flange (2) on using Tool C-3095-A (1).
12. Install new pinion flange nut by hand.
13. Hold pinion flange with Tool C-3281 (1). Using a deep 41 mm socket, tighten pinion flange nut to an initial torque of 203 Nm (150 ft. lbs.).
14. Rotate pinion flange to ensure bearing is properly seated.
15. Measure pinion rotating torque using suitable torque wrench (1). Pinion rotating torque should be 215 - 245 Nm (19 - 22 inch lbs.).
16. If pinion rotating torque exceeds the specified range, the pinion shaft must be removed and the crush sleeve replaced.
17. If pinion rotating torque is below the specified range, increase nut torque by 7 Nm (5 ft. lbs.) increments and recheck turning torque until rotating torque is within range.
18. Stake pinion flange nut (1) using hammer and suitable punch.
19. Install ring gear to differential case. Loosely install new ring-gear-to-differential case bolts.
20. Torque all ring gear-to-case bolts to 85 Nm (64 ft. lbs.).
21. Install differential and reassemble axle assembly.