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REAR AXLE USEAGE AND SPECS 1984 LIMO/COMMERCIAL

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1984 Cadillac Limousine And Commercial Chassis

I. 1984 Limousine

Effective with B.C. No. 112602, the 1984 model year Cadillac Limousine will begin using the limited slip version of the 8 7/8 inch 3:08:1 rear axle assembly in place of the conventional 8 7/8 inch 3:08:1 rear axle assembly. The rear axle code will be 'XY' and is stamped on the right axle tube on the forward side. When servicing the 8 7/8 inch limited slip rear axle assembly, refer to the 1982 Service Information Manual, Section 4B, Rear Axle. This section of the Service Information Manual has been written for the 8 7/8 inch rear axle.

II. 1984 Commercial Chassis

Effective with B.C. No. 113293, the 1984 model year Cadillac Commercial Chassis will begin using an 8 1/2 inch, 3:08:1 ratio rear axle assembly. The rear axle code will be 'MF' and will also be stamped in the right axle tube on the forward side.

When servicing the 8 1/2 inch rear axle assembly, refer to the 1982 Service Information Manual, Section 4B, Rear Axle, for servicing procedures only. The specifications which should be used for the 8 1/2 inch rear axle are as follows:

8 1/2 INCH TOROUE SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------- Bearing Cap Bolts 75 N.m 55 ft. lbs. Carrier Cover Bolts 27 N.m 20 ft. lbs. Pinion Shaft Lock Screw 27 N.m 20 ft. lbs. Strap Bolts 21 N.m 16 ft. lbs. Pinion Bearing Pre-Load New Bearings 2.26-2.82 N.m 20-25 in.lbs. Used Bearings 1.13-1.69 N.m 10-15 in.lbs. Total Aussembly Pre-Load (measured at pinion flange nut) *New Bearings 3.95-4.52 N.m 35-40 in. lbs. *Reused Bearings 2.26-2.82 N.m 20-25 in. lbs. Pinion Depth Medsurement Gauge Plate Assembly Nut 1.6-2.2 N.m 15-25 in. lbs.

8 1/2 INCH MEASUREMENTS ------------------------ Ring Gear Position Backlash .13-23 mm .005-.009 in. Lash must not vary over .05mm (.002 in) around ring gear Pinion Depth .50 to 1.27mm .020-.050 in.

The following is a list of special tools, previously supplied for servicing 7 1/2 inch and 8 7/8 inch axle assemblies, required for servicing the 8 1/2 inch rear axle. There are no new special tools required for servicing the 8 1/2 inch rear axle.

TOOL NAME TOOL NUMBER AXLE FURNISHED FOR --------- 8 1/2 INCH 7 1/2 8 7/8 ---------- ----- ------ Slide Hammer Assembly J-2619 x Slide Hammer Adapter J-2619-4 x Holding Fixture J-3289-01 x Base Assembly J-3298-20 x Front Pinion Bearing Installer J-6133-01 x Rear Pinion Bearina Installer J-6547 x Side Bearing Shim Installer BT-6624 x Wheel Stud Removed J-6627 x Dial Indicator Plunger Extension J-7057 x Dial Indicator Assembly J-8001 x Driver Handle J-8092 x Side Bearing Puller Adapter J-8107-4 x Rear Pinion Bearing Race Installer J-8608 x Axle Bearing Installer J-23765 x Front Bearing Race Installer J-8611-01 x Rear Pinion Bearing Remover J-8612-01 x Pinion Flange Remover J-8614-02 x Pinion Flange Remover Screw J-8614-03 x Pinion Flange Holder J-8614-10 x Axle Shaft Seal Installer J-23771 x Cauge Shaft and Pin Assembly J-21777-1 x Pinion Cauge Plate J-21777-2 or x J-21777-29 Pinion Setting Gauge Shaft Discs J-21777-3 or x J-21777-45 Pinion Setting Gauge Pilot Washer (Front) J-21777-42 x (Rear) J-21777-55 x Pinion Setting Gauge J-21777-43 x Side Bearing Installer J-22175 x Pinion Seal Installer J-22388 x Pinion Holding Tool J-22535-1-2-3 x Pinion Driver J-22536 x Case Side Bearing Puller J-22888 x Case Remover Attaching Bolts J-22962 x Axle Shaft Bearing and Seal Remover J-22813-01 x Axle Shaft Bearing Installer J-23765 x

Parts information for the 8 1/2 inch rear axle assembly will be available in the May, 1984 revision of the Parts and Illustration Catalog No. P054.

When servicing the 8 1/2 inch rear axle assembly under warranty, use the appropriate 7 1/2 inch labour Operation Number from the 1984 Labour Time Guide.

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