Front Half Shaft Without Intermediate Shaft
WITHOUT INTERMEDIATE SHAFT
NOTE: The inner tripod joints are designed with a retention feature that prevents the tripod rollers from coming out of the inner joint housing up to a specific load. If this feature is overcome and any of the rollers are pulled past the retention feature the joint will "lock-up" and no longer function properly. The entire halfshaft assembly must be replaced if this occurs.
NOTE: Some halfshafts use a tuned rubber damper weight. When replacing a halfshaft assembly, be sure the replacement halfshaft has the same damper weight as the original.
1. Thoroughly clean spline and oil seal sealing surface on tripod joint. Lightly lubricate oil seal sealing surface on tripod joint with fresh clean transmission lubricant.
2. Holding halfshaft assembly (1) by tripod joint and interconnecting shaft, install tripod joint into transaxle side gear as far as possible by hand. Be sure to engage splines prior to applying force.
NOTE: Attempt to remove tripod joint by hand to verify that the snap ring is fully engaged. If snap ring is fully engaged, tripod joint will not be removable from transmission by hand.
3. Forcefully push the tripod joint into the transaxle side gear, until snap-ring is fully engaged.
4. Clean all debris and moisture out of steering knuckle, in the area were outer CV joint (1) will be installed into steering knuckle.
5. Ensure that front of outer CV joint (2) which fits against the face of the hub and bearing is free of debris and moisture before installing outer CV joint into hub and bearing assembly.
6. Slide half shaft back into front hub and bearing assembly.
CAUTION: The steering knuckle to strut assembly attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned during installation. Install nuts while holding bolts stationary in the steering knuckle.
CAUTION: If the vehicle being serviced is equipped with eccentric strut assembly attaching bolts, the eccentric bolt must be installed in the bottom (slotted) hole on the strut clevis bracket.
7. Install steering knuckle (1) into clevis bracket (4). Install the strut damper to steering knuckle attaching bolts (3 and 3). Tighten both bolts to 88 Nm (65 ft. lbs.) plus an additional 1/4 turn.
8. Install brake disc (1) onto hub and bearing assembly (2).
9. Install front disc brake caliper (5) and adapter (6) to the steering knuckle (3). Caliper is installed by first sliding bottom of caliper assembly under abutment on steering knuckle, and then rotating top of caliper against top abutment.
10. Install the two bolts (4) that secure the front disc brake caliper and adapter to the steering knuckle. Tighten the bolts to 169 Nm (125 ft. lbs.).
NOTE: Always install a new hub nut. The original hub nut is one-time use only and should be discarded when removed.
11. Clean all foreign matter from the threads of the outer CV joint. Install the half shaft to hub/bearing assembly nut (1) onto halfshaft (2).
12. With the brakes applied to keep hub from turning, tighten the hub nut to 160 Nm (118 ft. lbs.).
13. Install front wheel and tire assembly. Install and tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in proper sequence until all nuts are torqued to half the required specification. Then repeat the tightening sequence to the full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
14. Lower vehicle.
15. Check for correct fluid level in transaxle assembly.
16. If equipped, install the engine belly pan.