Disassembly Procedure
Tools Required
J 8059 Snap Ring
Pliers
- Remove the large boot
clamp (3) from the tripot boot (4) with side cutters.
- Remove the tripot housing (1) and bushing (2) from
the halfshaft bar (5). Wipe the grease off of the tripot assembly roller
bearings and housing.
- Degrease the housing (1) and the bushing (2) thoroughly.
Use 320 grit 3M cloth (or equivalent) to remove any evident corrosion in the
transmission booting surface.
- Allow the housing (1) and the bushing (2) to dry
prior to assembly.
- Cut the small boot clamp
from the halfshaft bar end of the tripot boot, using side cutters.
Important: Handle the tripot spider assembly with care. Tripot balls and needle
rollers may separate from the spider trunnion if the tripot balls and needle
rollers are not handled carefully.
- Slide the tripot boot up the halfshaft bar (1), away from
the tripot spider assembly toward the outboard (CV joint assembly) end of
the halfshaft bar.
- Spread the spider spacer ring (2) using J 8059
(or equivalent).
- Slide the spider spacer
ring (3) and the tripot spider assembly (2) up on the halfshaft
bar (4). This will provide access to the halfshaft bar retaining ring
(1) which is in the groove at the end of the halfshaft bar (4).
- Remove the retaining ring (1),
spider assembly (2), spacer ring (3), and tripot boot (4).
- Clean the halfshaft bar (5). Use a wire brush in order
to remove any rust in the boot mounting area (grooves).
- Inspect the needle rollers, needle bearings, and trunnion. Check
the tripot housing for unusual wear, cracks, or other damage. Replace any
damaged parts.
Assembly Procedure
Tools Required
- Place the new small boot
clamp (2) onto the small end of the joint boot (1).
- Slide the tripot boot (1) and small boot clamp (2)
into the proper position on the halfshaft bar.
- Position the small end of the joint boot (1) into the joint
boot groove (3) on the halfshaft bar.
- Secure the small boot
clamp (1)
using J 35910
(or equivalent),
a breaker bar, and a torque wrench.
Tighten
Torque the small boot clamp (1) to 136 N·m (100 lb ft).
Check the gap dimension on the clamp ear.
Important: Assemble the joint with the convolute retainer in the correct position.
The boot will be damaged if the joint assembly does not meet the specified
dimension.
- Install the convolute retainer over the inboard boot, capturing three
convolutions.
- Install the first spacer
ring and tripot
spider assembly onto the halfshaft bar, with the counterbore towards the end
of the halfshaft bar.
- Push the first spacer ring and the tripot spider assembly onto
the halfshaft bar far enough to allow for installation of the second spacer
ring in the groove at the end of the halfshaft bar.
- Install the second spacer ring in the groove at the end of the
halfshaft bar.
- Push the spider assembly (1)
back
toward the end of the halfshaft bar (3) until the retaining ring is
covered by the spider assembly counterbore.
- Move the spider spacer ring (2) back toward the end of
the halfshaft bar. Seat the spider spacer ring (2) in the spacer ring
groove. Make sure the spider spacer ring is fully seated.
- Pack the tripot boot and the tripot housing with the grease supplied
in the kit. The amount of grease supplied in this kit has been pre-measured
for this application.
- Place the large retaining
clamp (2)
on the boot.
- Place the housing (1) over the spider assembly (3).
- Install the boot onto the housing (1).
- Check the inboard stroke
position.
- Secure the large retaining
clamp (2)
and the boot (3) to the housing (1) using J 35566
.
Tighten
Torque the large retaining clamp (2) to 176 N·m
(130 lb ft).
- Check the gap dimension on the clamp ear.
- Remove the convolute retainer
from the
boot (1).