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14. Place the right end (shorter length) of the axle on a
wood block; then using a rubber mallet, drive the
gear case from the axle.
KM538
CLEANING AND INSPECTING
1. Clean all parts with parts-cleaning solvent and dry
with compressed air.
2. Inspect all seals for nicks, tears, or deterioration.
KM519
3. Inspect all splines and hubs for excessive wear,
chips, cracks, or distortion.
KM539
KM540
4. Check that all bearings turn freely and smoothly and
are not worn, discolored, or missing dust seals.
5. Inspect brake components for leaks, excessive wear,
or discoloration.
6. Check the axle shaft for runout using a dial indicator
and suitable supports. Maximum runout is 3 mm
(0.12 in.).
NOTE: Axle runout is equal to 1/2 the total dial indi-
cator reading.
KM543
7. Check the final drive gear case assembly for smooth
gear operation. If gears are noisy or if there is any
catching or binding, the gear case assembly must be
repaired.
DISASSEMBLING
1. Remove the cap screws securing the gear case cover
to the gear case; then remove the gear case cover and
right ring gear shim.
KM918
CAUTION
Support the gear case by hand or damage to the gear
case could occur as it will fall free once it clears the
splined portion of the axle.