Manual Transmission/Transaxle: Adjustments
ADJUSTMENTS
Measure and adjust differential side bearing preload during any transaxle service, especially when the following components are replaced:
- Transaxle gear case
- Clutch bellhousing case
- Differential case
- Differential bearings
NOTE: True bearing turning torque readings can be obtained only with the geartrain removed from the case.
1. Remove bearing cup and existing shim from clutch bellhousing case.
2. Press in new bearing cup into bellhousing case (or use a cup that has been ground down on the outer edge for ease of measurement).
3. Press in new bearing cup into gear case side.
4. Oil differential bearings with transmission fluid. Install differential assembly in transaxle gear case. Install clutch bellhousing over gear case. Install and torque case bolts to 25 Nm (225 in. lbs.).
5. Position transaxle with bellhousing facing down on workbench with C-clamps. Position dial indicator (2).
NOTE: Indicator is set up as shown for illustrative purposes only. Indicator must be parallel to T-Handle to obtain the most accurate reading.
6. Apply a medium load to differential with Torque Tool C-4995A (3) and a T-handle (1), in the downward direction. Roll differential assembly back and forth a number of times. This will settle the bearings. Zero the dial indicator (2). To obtain end play readings, apply a medium load in an upward direction while rolling differential assembly back and forth. Record end play.
7. The shim required for proper bearing preload is the total of end play, plus (constant) preload of 0.18 mm (0.007 in.). Never combine shims to obtain the required preload.
8. Remove case bolts. Remove clutch bellhousing differential bearing cup. Install shim(s) selected in 7. Then press the bearing cup into clutch bellhousing.
9. Install clutch bellhousing. Install and tighten case bolts to 25 Nm (225 in. lbs.).
10. Using Torque Tool C-4995A (2) and an inch-pound torque wrenched (1) check turning torque of the differential assembly. The turning torque should be 6 to 12 in. lbs. If the turning torque is too high, install a 0.05 mm (0.002 inch) thinner shim. If the turning torque is too low, install a 0.05mm (0.002 inch) thicker shim.
11. Recheck turning torque. Repeat 10 until the proper turning torque is obtained.