4.32 MM (0.170-INCH) SERVICE SPACER
Total Thickness of
Total Thickness of
Both Prod. Shims
Removed
Service Shims To Be
Used As A Starting Point
10.57 mm (0.420- nch)
1.52 mm (0.060- nch)
10.92 mm (0.430- nch)
1.78 mm (0 070- nch)
11.18 mm (0.440- nch)
2.03 mm (0.080- nch)
11.43 mm (0.450- nch)
2.29 mm (0.090- nch)
11.68 mm (0.460- nch)
2.54 mm (0.100- nch)
11.94 mm (0.470- nch)
2.79 mm (0.110- nch)
12.19 mm (0.480- nch)
3.05 mm (0.120- nch)
12.45 mm (0.490- nch)
3.30 mm (0.130- nch)
12.70 mm (0.500- nch)
3.56 mm (0.140- nch)
12.95 mm (0.510- nch)
3.81 mm (0.150- nch)
13.21 mm (0.520- nch)
4.06 mm (0.160- nch)
13.46 mm (0.530- nch)
4.32 mm (0.170- nch)
13.97 mm (0.550- nch)
4.83 mm (0.190- nch)
F4685
Figure 21— Shim Thickness Chart
1. The pinion inner bearing using J 5590 (figure 22).
• Drive the bearing on until the cone seats on the
pinion shims.
2. A new collapsible spacer.
• Lubricate the pinion bearings with axle lubri
cant.
3. Pinion to the axle housing.
4. Outer pinion bearing onto the pinion using J 5590.
f
Hold the pinion forward from inside the case
while driving the bearing onto the pinion.
5. Pinion oil seal using J 23911.
6. The pinion flange by tapping it with a soft-faced
hammer until a few threads show through the pin
ion flange.
7. The pinion washer and nut while holding the pinion
flange with J 8614-01.
A. The nut until the pinion end play is just taken
up. Rotate the pinion while tightening the nut to
seat the bearings. Once there is no end play in
th e p in io n , the p re lo a d to rq u e should be
checked.
20. Pinion
F4686
B. Remove J 8614-01. Using an inch-pound torque
wrench, check the pinion preload by rotating the
pinion with the wrench (figure 23). Preload
should be at or below 2.7 to 3.6 N-m (24 to 32
lbs. in.) on new bearings, or 1.0 to 1.4 N-m (8
to 12 lbs. in.) for used bearings.
C. If the preload torque is below the specified val
ues, continue torquing the nut in small incre
ments. Check the preload after each tightening.
Each tightening increases the bearing preload
by several pounds. If the bearing preload is
exceeded, the pinion will have to be removed,
and a new collapsible spacer installed.
D. Once a preload of 2.7 to 3.6 N-m (24 to 32 lbs.
in.) has been obtained, rotate the pinion several
tim es to ensure the bearings have seated.
Recheck the preload and adjust if necessary.
8. Differential case. Refer to "Backlash Adjustment."
BACKLASH ADJUSTMENT
NOTICE: For step s 5 and 13, refer to "Notice"
on page 4B1.
1. Install the differential case, bearing cups, spacers,
and shims as determined from the “ Side Bearing
Preload Adjustment.”
2. Rotate the case several times to seat the bearings.
3. Install a dial indicator to the case using a magnetic
base.
4. Place the indicator stem at the heel end of a tooth
(figure 24).
• Set the dial indicator so the stem is in line with
the gear rotation and perpendicular to the tooth
angle.
Summary of Contents for S Series 1994
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Page 166: ...Figure 5 Removing the Pinion Flange Figure 6 Pressing the Drive Pinion from the Cage...
Page 178: ...Figure 3 Spreading the Differential Case Figure 4 Removing the Differential...
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Page 212: ...B Button Moved Out of Bearing Bore F5791...
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Page 236: ...Adjuster 63 Bolt 64 Lock Figure 10 Turning the Adjuster Plug K3 Models...
Page 237: ...Figure 13 Removing the Pinion Seal 39 Bearing Cup Figure 16 Removing the Inner Bearing Cap...
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Page 267: ...B Button Moved Out of Bearing Bore F5791...
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Page 376: ...Figure 9 Engine Lubrication Diagram Engines With Balance Shaft...
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