• | Damaged gasket sealing surfaces (1) |
• | A loose, damaged, or restricted vent tube (2) |
• | Worn, scored, or loose bearing races or worn bearing race bores (3) |
• | Damaged drain plug (5) |
• | Damaged fill plug hole threads (4) |
• | Damaged bolt threads (6) |
• | Damaged oil seal bores (7) |
• | The end of the gear tooth farthest away from center of ring gear (1) is the heel end of the tooth. |
• | The end of the gear tooth nearest center of ring gear (2) is the toe end of the tooth. |
• | The side of the tooth that curves inward or is concave (3) is considered the coast side of the tooth. |
• | The side of the tooth that curves outward or is convex (4) is considered the drive side of the tooth. |
Inspect the pinion flange seating surface (2) for wear, damaged bolt threads (3) and worn or damaged splines (1).
Inspect the bearing rollers and races for the following conditions:
• | Pitting |
• | Scoring or grooves |
• | Excessive wear or other damage |
Inspect bearing rollers and races for heat discoloration. Heat discoloration ranges from a faint yellow to a dark blue color. This discoloration may result from an overload or improper lubrication. Excessive heat causes softening of the rollers and races. Bearing races with a sign of heat discoloration must be replaced.