Tools Required
• | J 35405 Differential
Preload Wrench |
• | J 26941 Countershaft
Bearing Drive Axle Seal Remover |
• | J 35552 Differential
Side Bearing Cup Installer |
Adjustment Procedure
- Insert the J 35405
into the drive axle shaft bore in the torque converter housing until
the J 35405
engages with the
pinion shaft (1) of the differential.
- Rotate the differential several times in both directions in order to
ensure that the differential bearings have seated. Measure the differential side
bearing preload. Standard differential side bearing preload should fall within the
following ranges:
• | New differential side bearings 0.8-1.4 N·m (7-12 lb in) |
• | Reused differential side bearings 0.4-0.7 N·m (4-6 lb in). |
Important: Differential side bearing selective shims
sizes are available in increments of 0.05 mm (0.002 in). Refer to
Differential Side Bearing Selective Shim Sizes Table in
Fastener Tightening Specifications
.
- Differential side bearing preload (differential starting torque) will change
approximately 0.3-0.4 N·m (2.5-3.5 lb in)
by increasing or decreasing one shim size.
- If the differential side bearing preload is below specification, increase
the size of the left differential side bearing selective shim in the transaxle case.
If the differential side bearing preload is above specification, decrease the size
of the left differential side bearing selective shim in the transaxle case.
4.1. | Remove the 17 torque converter bolts and the torque converter housing
from the transaxle case. |
4.2. | Remove the differential assembly from the transaxle case. |
4.3. | Use the J 26941
with
the J 2619-01
in order to
remove the left differential side bearing race and the selective shim. |
4.4. | Use the J 35552
with the J 8092
and a hammer
in order to install an appropriate size left differential side bearing selective
shim and race into the transaxle case. |
Refer to Differential Side Bearing
Selective Shims in
General Specifications
.