Perform the differential bearing preload adjustment before installing
the drive pinion gear. If the drive pinion gear is installed, remove the
ring gear. Refer to
Differential Carrier Assembly Disassemble
.
When adjusting the differential bearing preload, change the thickness
of both the right and the left bearing shims by an equal amount. This will
ensure that the original backlash remains constant.
Production bearing shims are cast iron. Production bearing shims vary
in thickness from 5.33-6.91 mm (0.210-0.272 in)
in increments of 0.05 mm (0.002 in).
Steel service bearing shims are available from 1.02-2.08 mm
(0.040-0.082 in) in increments of 0.05 mm (0.002 in).
Standard service bearing spacers are 4.32 mm (0.170 in)
thick.
Refer to Differential Adjustment Shim Specifications in
Rear Axle Specifications
.
Important:
• | Production bearing shims are not reusable. Replace original shims with
service shims . |
• | The original outer races must remain in place when the bearings are
reused. |
- Determine the approximate required thickness of the replacement
bearing shims. Measure each production bearing shim, each service bearing
spacer, and each bearing shim pack.
- Determine the necessary service bearing shims. Select a starting
point in service bearing shim thickness. Refer to Differential Adjustment
Shim Specifications in
Rear Axle Specifications
.
- Position the following components into the rear axle housing:
• | The differential bearing outer races |
- Slip the correct service bearing spacer between each differential
bearing race and the rear axle housing. Place the chamfered edge of the service
bearing spacer against the rear axle housing.
Notice: Install the left side bearing cap loosely so the differential case may
be moved while checking adjustments. Another differential bearing cap bolt/screw
can be added in the lower right side differential bearing cap hole. This will
prevent the case from dropping while making shim adjustments.
- Select one or two bearing shims. Refer to Service Differential
Bearing Shim Thickness in
Rear Axle Specifications
for the correct total thickness.
- Position the shims between the right side of the differential
bearing race and the service bearing spacer.
Position the left
side of the differential bearing race and the bearing spacer against the
left side of the rear axle housing.
- Insert progressively larger feeler gauge sizes between the right
bearing shim and the service bearing spacer until you notice an increase
in drag.
The following measurements are examples of progressively
larger feeler gauge sizes:
- Push a feeler gauge downward until the end of the gauge touches
the rear axle housing bore. This position will ensure an accurate reading.
You have selected the correct feeler gauge thickness at the point just
before additional drag begins.
- In order to ensure an even reading, rotate the differential case
while using the feeler gauge.
• | The weight of the differential case against the rear axle housing
causes the original light drag. The differential bearing preload causes the
additional drag. |
• | Start with a thin feeler gauge. This provides a sense of feel
that is necessary in order to recognize the beginning of the preload and
obtain zero clearance. |
• | Work the differential case in, out, and to the left in order to
insert the feeler gauge. |
- Remove the following components from the rear axle housing:
• | The left side differential bearing cap |
• | The left side bearing shim |
- With no preload on the differential bearings, add the following
measurements in order to obtain the size of the total shim pack :
• | The feeler gauge reading measured in Step 7. |
• | The thickness of the bearing shims that were installed in Step 6. |
- Select two bearing shims of approximately equal size. The total
thickness of the two shims must be equal to the value obtained in Step 9.
When installing the differential case into the rear axle housing,
install the bearing shims between the following components:
• | Each differential bearing race |
• | Each service bearing spacer |
• | Add the additional preload
after you install the differential case. |
- When the drive pinion gear is in position, install the ring gear.
Refer to
Rear Axle Assemble
.