Propeller Shaft Replacement Automatic Transmission
Notice: There is a first and second design of propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission/differential
flange bolts used on this vehicle. Ensure second design propeller shaft coupler bolts
are installed whenever the first design bolts are removed for service. The second
design bolts must be installed in a specific orientation per the procedure. If the
incorrect bolts or the second design bolts are installed improperly, damage to the
propeller shaft coupler and/or the transmission may occur.
• | First design, fully threaded bolt (2) |
• | Second design, shoulder bolt (1) |
Removal Procedure
- Raise and support vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in General Information.
- Remove the exhaust system. Refer to
Exhaust System Replacement in Engine Exhaust.
Important: Remove only the propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange bolts. Do NOT remove the coupler from the propeller shaft.
- Remove the propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange bolts (4), nuts (6) and washers (5).
Important: Remove only the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange bolts. Do NOT remove the coupler from the propeller shaft.
- Remove the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange bolts (6), nuts (4) and washers (5).
- Support the propeller shaft at the support bearing.
- Remove the nuts (2) securing the support bearing to the vehicle underbody.
- Push the front propeller shaft (3) toward the rear of the vehicle in order to release the propeller
shaft coupler (2) from the transmission flange (1).
- While holding the front propeller shaft (3), lower the support device under the propeller shaft support bearing.
- Remove the support bearing from the mounting studs.
- Pull the rear propeller shaft (1) forward to release the coupler (2) from the differential flange (3).
Note the number and location of the shim packs between the support bearing mounting bracket and the underbody to ensure proper assembly.
- Remove the propeller shaft from the vehicle.
- Inspect the propeller shaft coupler for the following conditions:
• | Splitting of the coupler |
• | Deep cracking. Minor superficial cracking of the coupler is acceptable |
• | Looseness at the propeller shaft mounting bolts |
• | Distorted or missing mounting bolt bushings |
- If any of the above conditions are found, the propeller shaft requires replacement.
Installation Procedure
- Using a clean shop towel clean the following:
• | Differential flange centering pin |
• | Transmission flange centering pin |
• | Front propeller shaft centering bushing |
• | Rear propeller shaft centering bushing |
- Apply a small amount of lubricant GM P/N 1051344, (Canadian P/N 993037) or equivalent to the front and rear propeller shaft centering bushings.
- Inspect the propeller shaft to flange nuts (4), bolts (6) and washers (5). Replace if damaged or worn.
Install the rear propeller shaft coupler (2) to the differential flange (3).
- Rest the support bearing on the support device.
Important: If reusing the propeller shaft to flange nuts and bolts. To ensure proper adhesion and fastener retention, the threads must be free of debris prior to the application of threadlocker.
- Thoroughly clean the threads using denatured alcohol or equivalent and allow to dry. Apply threadlocker GM P/N 12345493, (Canadian P/N 10953488), or equivalent to the propeller shaft to the flange bolt. Ensure that there are
no gaps in the threadlocker along the length of the filled area of the bolt. Allow the threadlocker to cure approximately ten minutes before installation.
- Install the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange washers (5) to the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange bolts (6).
- Install the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange bolts (6) and washers (5) to the propeller shaft coupler (2) and differential flange (3).
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
- Install the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange nuts (4).
Tighten
Tighten the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange bolts and nuts to 85 N·m (63 lb ft).
- Push the front propeller shaft (3) to the rear of the vehicle and install the propeller shaft coupler (2)
to the transmission flange (1).
Important: If reusing the propeller shaft to flange nuts and bolts. To ensure proper adhesion and fastener retention, the threads must be free of debris prior to the application of threadlocker.
- Thoroughly clean the threads using denatured alcohol or equivalent and allow to dry. Apply threadlocker GM P/N 12345493, Canadian P/N 10953488, or equivalent to the propeller shaft to the flange bolt. Ensure that there are
no gaps in the threadlocker along the length of the filled area of the bolt. Allow the threadlocker to cure approximately ten minutes before installation.
- Install the front propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange bolts (4) to the transmission flange (1) and propeller shaft coupler (2).
- Install the propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange washers (5) and nuts (6).
Tighten
Tighten the propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange bolts and nuts to 85 N·m (63 lb ft).
- Install the center support bearing to the studs on the vehicle underbody.
Important: Ensure that the shim packs on the support bearing are installed in their original positions.
- Raise the support device in order to hold the support bearing in position.
- Install the center support bearing nuts (2) to the studs on the vehicle underbody.
Tighten
Tighten the support bearing nuts to 50 N·m (37 lb ft).
- Remove the support device from under the support bearing.
- Install the exhaust system. Refer to
Exhaust System Replacement in Engine Exhaust.
- Lower the vehicle.
Propeller Shaft Replacement Manual Transmission
Notice: There is a first and second design of propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission/differential
flange bolts used on this vehicle. Ensure second design propeller shaft coupler bolts
are installed whenever the first design bolts are removed for service. The second
design bolts must be installed in a specific orientation per the procedure. If the
incorrect bolts or the second design bolts are installed improperly, damage to the
propeller shaft coupler and/or the transmission may occur.
• | First design, fully threaded bolt (2) |
• | Second design, shoulder bolt (1) |
Removal Procedure
- Raise and support vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Remove the exhaust system. Refer to
Exhaust System Replacement
in Engine Exhaust.
Important: Remove only the propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange bolts. Do NOT
remove the coupler from the propeller shaft.
- Remove the propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange bolts (5),
nuts (1) and washers (4).
Important: Remove only the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange bolts. Do NOT
remove the coupler from the propeller shaft.
- Remove the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange bolts (6),
nuts (4) and washers (5).
- Support the propeller shaft at the support
bearing.
- Remove the nuts (2) securing the support bearing to the vehicle
underbody.
- Push the front propeller shaft (6)
toward the rear of the vehicle in order to release the propeller shaft coupler (3)
from the transmission flange (2).
- While holding the front propeller shaft (6), lower the support
device under the propeller shaft support bearing.
- Remove the support bearing from the mounting studs.
- Pull the rear propeller shaft (1)
forward to release the coupler (2) from the differential flange (3).
Note the number and location of the shim packs between the support bearing mounting
bracket and the underbody to ensure proper assembly.
- Remove the propeller shaft from the vehicle.
- Inspect the propeller shaft coupler for the following conditions:
• | Splitting of the coupler |
• | Deep cracking. Minor superficial cracking of the coupler is acceptable |
• | Looseness at the propeller shaft mounting bolts |
• | Distorted or missing mounting bolt bushings |
- If any of the above conditions are found, the propeller shaft requires
replacement.
Installation Procedure
- Using a clean shop towel clean the following:
• | Differential flange centering pin |
• | Transmission flange centering pin |
• | Front propeller shaft centering bushing |
• | Rear propeller shaft centering bushing |
- Apply a small amount of lubricant GM P/N 1051344, (Canadian P/N 993037)
or equivalent to the front and rear propeller shaft centering bushings.
- Inspect the propeller shaft to flange nuts (4),
bolts (6) and washers (5). Replace if damaged or worn.
Install the rear propeller shaft coupler (2) to the differential flange (3).
- Rest the support bearing on the support device.
Important: If reusing the propeller shaft to flange nuts and bolts. To ensure proper adhesion
and fastener retention, the threads must be free of debris prior to the application
of threadlocker.
- Thoroughly clean the threads using denatured alcohol or equivalent and allow
to dry. Apply threadlocker GM P/N 12345493, (Canadian P/N 10953488),
or equivalent to the propeller shaft to the flange bolt. Ensure that there are no
gaps in the threadlocker along the length of the filled area of the bolt. Allow the
threadlocker to cure approximately ten minutes before installation.
- Install the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange washers (5)
to the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange bolts (6).
- Install the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange bolts (6)
and washers (5) to the propeller shaft coupler (2) and differential
flange (3).
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
- Install the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange nuts (4).
Tighten
Tighten the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange bolts and nuts to
85 N·m (63 lb ft).
- Push the front propeller shaft (6)
to the rear of the vehicle and install the propeller shaft coupler (3) to the
transmission flange (2).
Important: If reusing the propeller shaft to flange nuts and bolts. To ensure proper adhesion
and fastener retention, the threads must be free of debris prior to the application
of threadlocker.
- Thoroughly clean the threads using denatured alcohol or equivalent and allow
to dry. Apply threadlocker GM P/N 12345493, Canadian P/N 10953488,
or equivalent to the propeller shaft to the flange bolt. Ensure that there are no
gaps in the threadlocker along the length of the filled area of the bolt. Allow the
threadlocker to cure approximately ten minutes before installation.
- Install the propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange washers (4)
to the propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange bolts (5).
- Install the propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange bolts (5)
and washers (4) to the propeller shaft coupler (3) and transmission
flange (2).
- Install the propeller shaft coupler-to-differential flange nuts (1).
Tighten
Tighten the propeller shaft coupler-to-transmission flange bolts and nuts to
85 N·m (63 lb ft).
- Install the center support bearing to the
studs on the vehicle underbody.
Important: Ensure that the shim packs on the support bearing are installed in their original
positions.
- Raise the support device in order to hold the support bearing in position.
- Install the center support bearing nuts (2) to the studs on the
vehicle underbody.
Tighten
Tighten the support bearing nuts to 50 N·m (37 lb ft).
- Remove the support device from under the support bearing.
- Install the exhaust system. Refer to
Exhaust System Replacement
in Engine Exhaust.
- Lower the vehicle.