- Install the new swage
ring (2) on the neck of the inboard boot (1). Do not swage.
- Slide the halfshaft inboard boot (1) onto the halfshaft
bar.
- Position the neck of the halfshaft inboard boot (1) in
the boot groove (3) on the halfshaft bar.
- Position the inboard end
of the halfshaft assembly (1) using J 41048
.
- Align the swage ring (2)
by performing the following steps:
5.3. | Tighten the bolts by hand until snug. |
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
| Important: Align the following items:
Tighten
Each bolt 180 degrees at a time using a ratchet wrench. Alternate
between each bolt until both sides are bottomed.
|
5.6. | Check the swage ring (2) for any "lip" deformities.
If present, place the ring (2) back into the J 41048
ensuring the swage ring (2) covers
the whole swaging area. |
5.7. | Re-swage the swage ring (2). |
- Install the spacer ring (3)
on the halfshaft bar (4) and beyond the second groove.
Important: Ensure that the counterbored face of the tripot joint spider (2)
faces the end of the halfshaft bar (4).
- Slide the tripot joint spider assembly (2) toward the spacer
ring (3) as far as it will go on the halfshaft bar (4).
- Install the halfshaft bar retaining ring (1) in the groove
of the halfshaft bar (4) using J 8059
.
- Slide the tripot joint spider assembly (2) towards the
end of the halfshaft bar (4).
- Reseat the spacer ring (1) in the groove on the halfshaft
bar (4).
- Place approximately half of the grease from the service kit in
the inboard boot. Use the remainder of the grease to repack the housing.
- Install the trilobal tripot bushing to housing. Ensure the trilobal
tripot bushing is flush with the face of the housing.
- Position the larger new clamp on the inboard boot.
- Slide the housing over the tripot joint spider assembly on the
halfshaft bar.
- Slide the large diameter of the inboard boot, with the larger
clamp in place, over the outside of the trilobal tripot bushing and locate
the lip of the boot in the groove.
Important: The inboard boot (2) must not be dimpled, stretched out or out
of shape in any way. If the inboard boot (2) is not shaped correctly,
carefully insert a thin flat blunt tool (no sharp edges) between the large
boot opening and the trilobal tripot bushing to equalize the pressure. Shape
the inboard boot properly by hand. Remove the tool.
- Position the joint assembly at the proper vehicle dimension.
Important: Align the following items while latching:
• | The large boot retaining clamp (3) |
- Crimp the boot retaining clamp (3) with J 35910
.
Tighten
Crimp the clamp (3) to 174 N·m (130 lb ft).
- Check the gap dimension on the clamp ear. Continue tightening
until the gap dimension is reached.