The differential
assembly uses a hypoid, beveled ring and pinion gear set. It consists of a
ring gear (12) which is mounted to the differential case (9) and a
pinion gear (1) which is mounted in the differential carrier (2).
The ring and pinion gears are in constant mesh with each other. A
set of six gears are mounted inside the differential case. Two of
these gears are known as side gears (10) and the other four are known
as differential pinion gears (11). Each side gear is splined to an
axle shaft (5) which causes each axle shaft to turn when its side
gear rotates. The differential pinion gears are mounted on a pinion
cross shaft (8) and are free to rotate on it. The pinion shaft is
fitted into a bore in the differential case and is held in place by
a pinion shaft roll pin. The differential case is mounted in the differential
carrier where the pinion gear drives the ring gear, differential case,
and the side and differential pinion gears. The differential carrier
is mounted near the center of the rear axle housing.