12. Loosen the differential carrier from the axle housing. Use some thrust force
applied to the nose of the differential carrier to achieve this.
13. Carefully remove the carrier assembly from the banjo housing by wriggling the
jack from side to side while pulling away. If you have to use a pry bar, make sure
that you do not damage the flange faces or gearing.
WARNING
Most of the weight of a differential carrier assembly is on the inboard side of its
mounting flange. Ensure that the assembly is properly fastened to the jacking device
and that you do not damage the flange faces or gearing.
14. Remove and discard the carrier flange-to-banjo housing gasket.
15. Move the differential carrier from under the vehicle, raise it by its yokes, and
mount in a repair stand. You can use a cherry picker or chain hoist for this
procedure.
Differential Carrier Disassembly
Before disassembling the carrier, visually inspect the hypoid gearset for damage. If no
damage is apparent, you should be able to reuse the gearset. Measure the backlash of
the gearset and record the
dimension. On reassembly, the
crown and pinion backlash should
be adjusted to the same
dimension. The best overhaul
results are obtained when used
gearing is adjusted to run in
established wear patterns. Omit
this procedure if the gearset is to
be replaced. To remove the
differential and ring gear from the
carrier, use the following
procedures:
1. Loosen the jam nut on the
trust screw (if applicable;
some carriers do not have
a thrust screw).
2. Remove the thrust screw
and jam nut from the
differential carrier (
Figure
8-68
).
3. Rotate the differential
carrier assembly in the
Figure 8-68 - Thrust screw, jam nut, and
thrust block.
repair stand until the ring gear is at the top of the assembly.
4. Mark one carrier leg and bearing cap for the purpose of correctly matching the
parts when the carrier is reassembled. A center punch and hammer can be used
to mark these components (
Figure 8-69
). Avoid using paint because it may
contaminate when placed back in service.
NAVEDTRA 14050A
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