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MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Vehicle model can be identified by fifth character of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), stamped on metal
pad on top of left end of instrument panel, near windshield. See MODEL IDENTIFICATION table.
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Series (1)
"C"
"K"
(1) Fifth character of VIN.
Model
2WD Sierra & Silverado
4WD Sierra & Silverado
DESCRIPTION
NOTE:
This article covers Steering Mechanical Rear information only. For Steering
Electronic Rear information see ELECTRONIC - REAR - SIERRA , SILVERADO,
TAHOE article.
Quadrasteer(tm) is a 4-wheel steering system that dramatically enhances low speed maneuverability, high speed
stability, and towing capability. The system is an electrically powered rear wheel steering system comprised of
the following components:
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Fig. 1: Exploded View Of Steerable Rear Drive Axle (9.75" Ring Gear)
Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
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LUBRICATION
Fill differential with Axle Lubricant (AM P/N 12378557 (Canadian P/N 88901362) or equivalent meeting GM
Specification 9986207. Fill differential to within 1/4" (6 mm) below edge of filler hole. If rear drive axle has
been drained, fill capacity is 3.0 qts. (2.84 L).
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
See DRIVE AXLE - BASIC TROUBLE SHOOTING (ALL MODELS) article in GENERAL
INFORMATION.
NOTE:
When removing the axle shaft DO NOT rotate the shaft. Rotating the shaft will
cause the gears to move. Misalignment of the gears will make the assembly
difficult.
1. Release the park brake. Raise and support vehicle. Remove rear tire/wheel assemblies. Remove brake
drums or rotors. Remove the rear steering gear assembly. See STEERING GEAR ACTUATOR &
DIFFERENTIAL COVER .
2. Remove the steering knuckle assembly. See STEERING KNUCKLE ASSEMBLY .
3. Remove the lock clip from the axle shaft end. See Fig. 3 . The lock clip is spring loaded and fits securely
in the axle shaft slot and may need to be pushed off the shaft end with a screw driver or similar tool.
Pushing the axle shaft inwards towards the gears my help in removal of the lock clip. Remove the axle
shaft. Using appropriate seal puller, remove the axle shaft seal. See Fig. 4 .
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1. Clean axle shaft seal seat. Using appropriate seal installer, install the axle shaft seal. See Fig. 4 . Install
the axle shaft. Install the spring loaded lock clip to the axle shaft end. Install the steering knuckle
assembly. See STEERING KNUCKLE ASSEMBLY . Install the rear steering gear actuator and
differential cover. See STEERING GEAR ACTUATOR & DIFFERENTIAL COVER .
2. Install the wheel/tire assemblies. Tighten fasteners to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS .
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Required Tools, J 33049 Camshaft Bearing Service Set and J 45177 Differential Seal Installer - Inner
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Installation
Required Tools, J 33049 Camshaft Bearing Service Set and J 45177 Differential Seal Installer - Inner
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Assemble the drive bar extension onto the drive bar of J 33049.
Insert the J 33049 into the opposite side axle shaft tube.
Install the J 45177 onto the J 33049.
Insert the axle shaft seal into the axle tube.
Install the J 45177 (1) and the J 33049 (2) over the axle shaft seal.
Drive the axle shaft seal into the axle tube using the J 45177 , the J 33049 and a hammer.
Install the differential assembly.
Install the axle shafts.
Install the tire and wheel assembly.
Lower the vehicle.
1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove steering gear actuator and differential cover. See STEERING GEAR
ACTUATOR & DIFFERENTIAL COVER . Remove Axle shafts. See AXLE SHAFT & SEAL .
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2. Loosen the bearing cap bolts. DO NOT remove the bearing cap bolts at this time. Install the Axle
Housing Spreader (J-24385-01) onto the axle housing. See Fig. 5 . Install the Guide Pins (J-25025), the
Dial Indicator (J-8001-1) and the appropriate dial indicator adapters onto the axle housing.
3. Preload the dial of the dial indicator by pushing it against the edge of the axle housing spreader until the
needle of the dial indicator has moved approximately 3/4 of a turn clockwise. Rotate the indicator
housing to align the dial indicator needle to ZERO.
CAUTION: Notice DO NOT spread the axle housing more than 0.015" (0.38 mm).
Overspreading the housing may result in component damage.
4. Spread the axle housing by turning the clevis screw of the axle housing spreader clockwise while
observing the dial indicator. Spread the housing just enough to remove the differential assembly. Remove
the guide pins. Remove dial indicator and mounting adapters from the axle housing. Remove the bearing
cap bolts.
CAUTION: To prevent personal injury and/or component damage, support the
differential case when removing the case from the axle housing. If
the case is not supported, the differential case could fall and cause
personal injury or damage to the differential case.
5. Corresponding letters are stamped on the bearing caps and axle housing. The bearing caps must be
reassembled in the same position as removed. Remove the bearing caps. Remove the differential
assembly. Remove the axle housing spreader.
6. Remove and discard the ring gear bolts. Remove the ring gear from the differential case. Drive the gear
off with a brass drift, if necessary. Remove the differential side bearings, if necessary. See
DIFFERENTIAL SIDE BEARINGS .
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2. Install the ring gear to the differential case. Align the holes in the differential case to the bolts holes in the
ring gear. The ring gear bolts use right hand threads. Install the NEW ring gear bolts. Tighten the ring
gear bolts alternately and in stages, gradually pulling the ring gear onto the differential case. Tighten
NEW ring gear bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Install the differential
assembly.
3. If removed, install differential side bearings. See DIFFERENTIAL SIDE BEARINGS . Install axle
housing spreader onto the axle housing. Install the Guide Pins (J-25025), the Dial Indicator (J-8001-1)
and the appropriate adapters onto the axle housing.
4. Push the dial indicator stem against the edge of the axle housing spreader and preload the dial indicator
until the needle has moved approximately 3/4 of a turn clockwise. Rotate the dial indicator housing to
align the dial indicator needle to ZERO.
CAUTION: DO NOT spread the axle housing more than 0.015" (0.38 mm).
Overspreading the housing may result in component damage.
5. Spread the axle housing by turning the clevis screw of the axle housing spreader clockwise while
observing the dial indicator. Spread the housing just enough to install the differential case assembly.
Install the differential case assembly. Remove the axle housing spreader, guide pins, dial indicator and
adapters from the axle housing.
NOTE:
6. Corresponding letters are stamped on the bearing caps and axle housing. The bearing caps must be
reassembled in the same position as removed. Install the bearing caps. Ensure the correct fastener are
used in the correct location. Install the bearing cap bolts. Tighten the bearing cap bolts to specification.
See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS .
7. Set side bearing preload. See SIDE BEARING PRELOAD under ADJUSTMENTS. Set ring gear
backlash. SeeBACKLASH & FINAL ASSEMBLY under ADJUSTMENTS.
8. Install the axle shafts. See AXLE SHAFT & SEAL . Install steering gear actuator and differential cover.
See STEERING GEAR ACTUATOR & DIFFERENTIAL COVER . Install wheel/tire assemblies.
9. Fill the axle with lubricant. Use the proper fluid. See LUBRICATION . Lower vehicle.
DIFFERENTIAL SIDE BEARINGS
Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel/tire assemblies. Remove differential case. See
DIFFERENTIAL CASE & RING GEAR .
2. Install the Bearing Remover (J-45711) and the Bearing Installer (J-8107-3). See Fig. 6 . Using hydraulic
press, remove the differential side bearing. Remove and mark the inboard shims left or right.
3. Determine the shim thickness and preload for the differential assembly. See SIDE BEARING
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NOTE:
If replacing pinion and ring gear, discard original pinion yoke/flange after
removal. Replacement pinion, ring gear and pinion yoke/flange are balanced as
an assembly.
Removal
1. Raise and support vehicle. Mark drive shaft, axle shafts, pinion yoke and output shafts for reassembly.
Unbolt drive shaft, and wire aside. Using tape, secure "U" joint bearing caps. Using an INCH-lb. torque
wrench, rotate pinion several revolutions. Stop and start rotation several times. Note and record pinion
bearing preload.
2. Match mark pinion-to-nut and nut-to-pinion yoke for reassembly purposes. Count and record number of
exposed threads on pinion.
3. Hold pinion yoke with Pinion Flange/Yoke Holder (J-8614-01). See Fig. 7 . Remove nut and washer.
Using Pinion Flange/Yoke Removers (J-8614-2 and J-8614-3), remove pinion yoke. Pry pinion seal from
housing.
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Installation
1. Apply a light coat of axle lubricant (GM P/N 12378557) or equivalent meeting GM Specification
9986207, to the lip of the pinion seal. Using Seal Installer (J-45710), install the NEW pinion seal.
2. Align pinion flange marks with marks on pinion. Install the pinion yoke. Seat the pinion yoke onto the
pinion shaft by tapping it with a soft-faced hammer until a few pinion shaft threads show through the
yoke.
3. Install the washer. Install the NEW pinion nut. Install the pinion flange holder onto the pinion yoke.
While holding the J 8614-01 Tighten the pinion nut to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS . Install the drive shaft to the rear axle pinion yoke. Inspect and add axle lubricant to
the axle housing, if necessary. See LUBRICATION . Lower the vehicle.
REAR WHEEL HUB ASSEMBLY
Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove the wheel/tire assembly. Remove the brake rotor or drum. Remove
the axle nut dust cover. Remove the cotter pin and retainer from the wheel drive shaft nut. Remove the
wheel drive shaft retaining nut.
2. Remove the rear wheel hub and bearing retaining bolts. Using Axle Remover (J-45859), separate the
wheel drive shaft from the wheel hub and bearing. Remove the rear wheel hub and bearing from the
vehicle. See Fig. 8 .
3. Install the rear wheel hub and bearing. Install the rear wheel hub and bearing retaining bolts. Tighten
bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Install the wheel drive shaft retaining nut.
Tighten nut to specification. Install the retainer and cotter pin to wheel drive shaft nut. Install the dust
cap. Install the brake rotor or drum. Install the wheel/tire assembly. Lower the vehicle.
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Removal
NOTE:
When lifting the vehicle DO NOT allow the jack to touch the rear steering
gear. If the jack touches the rear steering gear you may damage the gear
or the rack and pinion boots. If the boots are damaged replace the rack
and pinion boot.
1. Release the park brake. Raise the vehicle. Remove the tire/wheel assemblies. Place appropriate drain
container under differential housing. Remove the drain plug and drain the fluid from the differential
housing.
2. Remove the bolts retaining the steering gear protection shield. Disconnect the electrical connectors from
the control module. Disconnect the electrical connector from the rear position sensor.
3. Remove the outer tie rod ends from the steering knuckle. Remove the nuts retaining the outer tie rod ends
to the steering knuckles. Using the Steering Linkage Puller (J-24319-B), remove the outer tie rod end
from the steering knuckle. Remove the outer tie rod end from the inner tie rod.
4. Disconnect the differential vent hose from the vent tube. Remove the bolts retaining the steering gear
actuator and cover to the differential. Remove the steering gear actuator and cover from the vehicle.
Installation
NOTE:
Clean all of the sealing surfaces prior to installing the gasket. DO NOT
reinstall the old gasket, replace the gasket whenever the actuator is
removed from the axle. Install the steering gear actuator and gasket to the
differential.
1. Install the steering gear actuator and gasket to the differential. Install the steering gear actuator and cover
retaining bolts. Tighten the bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS .
2. Connect the electrical connectors to the control module. Install the differential vent hose to the vent tube.
Install the drain plug and tighten to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Fill the
differential with fluid. See LUBRICATION .
3. Install the outer tie rod ends to the steering knuckle. Install steering gear shield retaining bolts. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Install the wheel/tire assembly. Lower the vehicle. Perform a four
wheel alignment. See appropriate WHEEL ALIGNMENT article.
STEERING KNUCKLE ASSEMBLY
Removal & Installation
1. Raise the vehicle. Remove the wheel/tire assembly. Remove the wheel hub and bearing. See REAR
WHEEL HUB ASSEMBLY . Remove the upper and lower ball joints. See appropriate article in
SUSPENSIONS.
2. Remove the outer tie rod retaining nut and bracket. Disconnect the outer tie rod from the steering knuckle
using Steering Linkage Puller (J-24319-B). Fig. 9 . Remove the park brake cable retaining bolt from the
steering knuckle. Remove the steering knuckle from the vehicle.
3. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten all fasteners to specification. See TORQUE
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CAUTION: Observe and accurately reference mark all driveline components relative
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When removing the propeller shaft, do not attempt to remove the shaft by
pounding on the yoke ears or using a tool between the yoke and the
universal joint. If the propeller shaft is removed by using such means, the
injection joints may fracture and lead to premature failure of the joint.
5. Slide the propeller shaft forward in order to disconnect the propeller shaft from the rear axle pinion yoke.
6. Slide the propeller shaft rearward in order to disconnect the propeller shaft from the transmission or
transfer case.
7. Remove the propeller shaft from the vehicle.
Installation
1. Inspect the splines of the slip yoke for a sufficient coating of grease. If the splines of the slip yoke does
not have a sufficient coating of grease, lubricate the shaft with grease, GM P/N 12345879 or equivalent,
RWD w/ Automatic Transmission Only.
2. Install the propeller shaft into the transmission or transfer case. Align the reference marks made during
removal.
3. Install the propeller shaft (3) to the rear axle pinion yoke (4). Align the reference marks made during
removal.
4. Install the yoke retainers (2) and bolts (1). Tighten to Specifications.
5. Lower the vehicle.
OVERHAUL
DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY
NOTE:
Disassembly and overhaul procedures for differential case are not yet available
from the manufacturer. Procedures are available for removal and installation of
differential case and as an assembly. Removal and installation procedures are
also available for ring gear and differential case side bearings. See
DIFFERENTIAL CASE & RING GEAR under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Also
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ADJUSTMENTS
DRIVE PINION DEPTH
NOTE:
NOTE:
Drive pinion rear bearing shim thickness must be determined whenever a NEW
axle housing, ring gear and pinion, or pinion bearings is installed.
1. Assemble the pinion bearing installer bolt and bearing disc. Install outer pinion bearing onto the bearing
installer and insert into the axle housing. Install the inner pinion bearing into the axle housing. Install the
gauging plate onto inner pinion bearing and pinion bearing installer bolt. See Fig. 10 .
2. While holding the gauging plate stationary, tighten the nut on the installer bolt just until the end play
between the pinion bearings is removed. Rotate the assembly several times in both directions in order to
seat the pinion bearings.
3. Using an inch-pound torque wrench, measure the rotating torque of the assembly. The rotating torque of
the assembly should be 20-45 INCH lbs. (2.3-5.1 N.m). If the rotating torque of the assembly is less than
specification, continue to tighten the pinion bearing installer nut until specified rotating torque is
obtained.
NOTE:
Corresponding letters are stamped on the bearing caps and axle housing.
The bearing caps must be reassembled in the same position as removed.
4. Assemble gauging discs and arbor and install into axle housing. Install dial indicator onto arbor. See Fig.
10 . Place the stem of the gauging discs, arbor and dial indicator assembly onto the bottom step of the
pinion bearing installer.
5. Install the side bearing caps and side bearing cap bolts. Tighten the side bearing cap bolts to specification.
See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Rotate the gauging disc and arbor assembly. The arbor must rotate
back and forth freely with the discs. If the assembly does not rotate freely, disassemble the components,
inspect for proper seating and/or mis-aligned components and re-assemble.
6. Loosely clamp the dial indicator onto the stem on the gauging plate. Place dial indicator contact pad onto
the mounting post of the arbor. Loosen the lock nut on the dial indicator and push down until the needle
has turned 3/4 of a turn clockwise.
7. Tighten the dial indicator clamp finger tight. Move the plunger of the gauging discs, arbor and dial
indicator assembly back and forth on the bottom step of the pinion bearing installer until the needle of the
dial indicator indicates the greatest deflection. The deflection is the point where the needle changes
direction. At the greatest point of deflection, move the indicator housing of the Dial Indicator (J-8001)
until the needle indicates ZERO.
8. Move the plunger of the dial indicator back and forth again to verify the ZERO setting. Adjust the
housing of the dial indicator as necessary to set the needle to ZERO. Rotate the arbor away from the
gauging plate. The value indicated is the amount of pinion shim thickness required for a nominal pinion
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setting.
In order to adjust the pinion shim thickness for the drive pinion that is to be installed, read the number on
the button end of the pinion. If the number on the button end of the pinion is "0", no adjustment of the
pinion preload shim pack is necessary. If the number is not "0", the number will also have a
corresponding "+" or "-" in front of it. The "+" or "-" indicates the amount of pinion preload shim
thickness that either needs to be added to or subtracted from the amount determined in step 8 in order to
the drive pinion gear to be positioned properly within the axle housing. For example, go to next step.
For example, if the number on the button end of the pinion is a "+3", this indicates that 0.003" (0.0762
mm) of shim thickness will need to be subtracted from the value previously determined in step 8 in order
to place the teeth of the pinion in the best running position with the teeth of the ring gear. If the number
on the button end of the pinion is a "-3", this indicates that 0.003" (0.0762 mm) of shim thickness will
need to be added to the value determined in step 8 in order to place the teeth of the pinion in the best
running position with the teeth of the ring gear. Remove the pinion depth setting tools.
Remove the pinion bearings. Install the pinion position shim onto the drive pinion. Measure the thickness
of the shim with a micrometer in order to verify the thickness. Install the inner pinion bearing onto the
drive pinion using Bearing Installer (J-24433).
Install the original pinion preload shims onto the drive pinion. If the original shims are not available,
assemble 0.060" (1.52 mm) of pinion preload shims to install. Measure each shim separately with a
micrometer and add the thickness together to determine the total shim pack size. Install the drive pinion
with the inner pinion bearing and the pinion preload shims into the axle housing.
Install the outer pinion bearing. Install the outer pinion bearing. Install the thrust washer. Seat the pinion
yoke onto the pinion shaft by tapping it with a soft-faced hammer until a few pinion shaft threads show
through the yoke.
Install the pinion yoke nut washer. Install the pinion yoke nut. Tighten the pinion yoke nut to 186 ft. lbs.
(252 N.m). Measure the rotating torque of the drive pinion using an inch-pound torque wrench.
Specification The rotating torque of the drive pinion should be between 20-45 INCH lbs. (2.3-5.1 N.m).
If the rotating torque of the drive pinion is not within specifications, adjust the pinion preload shim
thickness by doing the following: Install the Pinion Flange/Yoke Holder (J-8614-01) to the pinion yoke.
Remove the pinion nut while holding the pinion flange/yoke holder. Remove the washer.
Install pinion seal, pinion flange, washer and nut. Ensure pinion flange alignment mark is properly
aligned with pinion shaft end mark. Using pinion flange/yoke holder, tighten pinion self-locking nut until
all end play is removed. Rotate pinion several times to seat bearings. Check preload using an INCH-lb.
torque wrench.
Continue tightening nut and checking preload until specified preload is obtained. See AXLE
ASSEMBLY SPECIFICATIONS . DO NOT back off nut to lessen preload.
Remove the pinion yoke by turning pinion nut clockwise while holding the Pinion Flange
Remover/Installer (J-8614-01). Apply a light coat of axle lubricant, GM P/N 12378557 or equivalent
meeting GM Specification 9986207, to lip of the pinion seal. Install the NEW pinion oil seal using Seal
Installer (J-45710).
Seat the pinion yoke onto the pinion shaft by tapping it with a soft-faced hammer until a few pinion shaft
threads show through the yoke. Install the pinion yoke nut washer. Install the NEW pinion yoke nut.
Tighten the pinion yoke nut to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS .
Measure the rotating torque of the drive pinion using an INCH Lb. torque wrench. See Fig. 11 . See
AXLE ASSEMBLY SPECIFICATIONS .
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Adjust drive pinion depth prior to performing side bearing preload adjustment.
See DRIVE PINION DEPTH .
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NOTE:
1. Remove the differential side bearing shims. Determine the pinion position shim and the pinion preload
shims, if necessary. Install the differential side bearing without the side bearing shims by doing the
following:
A. In order to protect the differential case, install the Side Bearing Puller Pilot (J-36597) in the case on
the side opposite of the bearing installation.
B. Install the differential side bearing. Install the Differential Side Bearing Installer (J-24430) and
Universal Driver Handle (J-8092) over the differential side bearing.
C. Drive the differential side bearing into position using the differential side bearing installer and
universal driver handle.
2. Install the differential assembly into the axle housing. Move the differential assembly to the left until the
left differential side bearing is against the left side bearing bore.
NOTE:
Install the bearing caps into the same position from which each was
removed.
3. Install the left side bearing cap. Install the left side bearing cap bolts. Tighten the bearing cap bolts finger
tight. DO NOT torque the bolts to specification at this time.
NOTE:
4. While holding the differential assembly against the left side bearing bore, press the right side bearing race
against the right differential side bearing.
5. Using a feeler gauge, measure the distance between the right side bearing race and the right side bearing
bore. Use progressively larger feeler gauge sizes until a moderate drag is felt. Repeat this step several
times while rotating the differential case in order to obtain a consistent reading. This measurement,
measurement a, is the total shim pack thickness for the differential assembly without preload.
CAUTION: To prevent personal injury and/or component damage, support the
differential case when removing the case from the axle housing. If
the case is not supported, the differential case could fall and cause
personal injury or damage to the differential case.
6. Remove the left side bearing cap bolts. Remove the left side bearing cap. Install the right side bearing
cap. Install the right side bearing cap bolts. Tighten the bearing cap bolts finger tight. DO NOT torque the
bolts to specification at this time. While holding the differential assembly ring gear against the drive
pinion, press the left side bearing race against the left differential side bearing.
NOTE:
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7. Using a feeler gauge, measure the distance between the left side bearing race and the left side bearing
bore. Use progressively larger feeler gauge sizes until a moderate drag is felt. Repeat this step several
times while re-positioning the differential case in order to obtain a consistent reading. This measurement
is the left side shim thickness for the differential assembly without preload.
8. In order to determine the right side shim thickness, subtract the left side measurement from the total shim
measurement. This measurement is the thickness for the right side shim thickness without preload or
setting the initial backlash. Remove the right side bearing cap bolts. Remove the right side bearing cap.
Remove the differential assembly.
9. Remove the differential side bearings. Install the Differential Side Bearing Remover (J-45711) and the
side bearing puller pilot. Using a hydraulic press, remove the differential side bearings. Add 0.010" (0.25
mm) of shim thickness to the right side shim thickness measurement previously determined. This
additional amount will set the differential side bearing preload and the initial backlash.
10. The number of shims required in order to equal the correct thickness may consist of one or more shims.
Install the right side shim thickness onto the differential case. Measure the shims one at a time. Add the
measurements together in order to obtain the total thickness of the right side shim pack.
11. Install the right differential side bearing with the side bearing shim. In order to protect the differential
case, install the Side Bearing Protector (J-8107-3) in the case on the side opposite of the bearing
installation. Place the differential side shim thickness on top of the differential case. Place the differential
side bearing on top of the differential case.
12. Using procedure similar to right side bearing, install the left side bearing shim thickness and differential
side bearing.
13. Install the differential assembly into the axle housing. See OVERHAUL . Adjust the backlash. See
BACKLASH & FINAL ASSEMBLY under ADJUSTMENTS.
BACKLASH & FINAL ASSEMBLY
1. Determine the differential side bearing preload and initial backlash. See SIDE BEARING PRELOAD .
See DRIVE PINION DEPTH . Install Guide Pins (J-25025) and Dial Indicator (J-8001) to the axle
housing. See Fig. 12 .
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Moving 0.002" (0.05 mm) of shim thickness from one side of the
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Specification
35-57 INCH Lbs. (3.9-6.4 N.m)
Preload (1)
Pinion Bearing
Ring Gear Backlash
.003-.010" (.08-.25 mm)
Side Bearing Preload
New Bearings
20-45 INCH Lbs. (2.3-5.1 N.m)
Used Bearings
10-25 INCH Lbs. (1.1-2.8 N.m)
(1) Preload measurement is torque needed to turn pinion in housing without differential case and ring
gear installed.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Application
Ball Joint Mounting Bolts
Ball Joint Pinch Bolt (Lower)
Differential Drain Plug
Differential Fill Plug
Drive Shaft Retainer Bolts
Pinion Yoke Nut
80 (108)
45 (61)
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132 (180)
40 (55)
110 (150)
184 (250)
140 (190)
18 (25)
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