Dodge Dakota (ND). Manual — part 48
15. Slowly tighten the nut in 6.8 N·m (5 ft. lbs.) incre-
ments
until
the
desired
rotating
torque
is
achieved. Measure the rotating torque frequently
to avoid over crushing the collapsible spacer.
16. Check pinion rotating torque with an inch pound
torque wrench. The pinion rotating torque should
be:
Original Bearings: 1 to 3 N·m (10 to 20 in. lbs.)
New Bearings: 1.7 to 5 N·m (15 to 35 in. lbs.)
17. Position exciter ring on differential case. With a
brass drift, slowly and evenly tap the exciter ring
into position.
18. Position ring gear (3) on the differential case (4)
and start two ring gear bolts (2). This will provide
case-to-ring gear bolt hole alignment.
19. Invert the differential case in the vise.
20. Install new ring gear bolts and alternately tighten
to 102 N·m (75 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: Do not reuse ring gear bolts. Failure to
follow these instruction will result in bolts fractur-
ing causing damage.
21. Install differential in housing and verify gear mesh,
backlash and contact pattern.
22. Install differential cover and fill with gear lubricant.
23. Install
propeller
shaft
with
reference
marks
aligned.
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REAR AXLE - 9 1/4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page
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REAR AXLE - 9 1/4
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SHAFT-AXLE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
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SEAL-AXLE SHAFT
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BEARING-AXLE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
SEAL-PINION
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
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DIFFERENTIAL
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
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DIFFERENTIAL - TRAC-LOK
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
BEARINGS-DIFFERENTIAL CASE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
GEAR-PINION/RING/TONE RING
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
REAR AXLE - 9 1/4
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
REAR AXLE - 9 1/4
GEAR NOISE
Axle gear noise can be caused by insufficient lubricant, incorrect backlash, incorrect pinion depth, tooth contact,
worn/damaged gears, or the carrier housing not having the proper offset and squareness.
Gear noise usually happens at a specific speed range. The noise can also occur during a specific type of driving
condition. These conditions are acceleration, deceleration, coast, or constant load.
When road testing, first warm-up the axle fluid by driving the vehicle at least 5 miles and then accelerate the vehicle
to the speed range where the noise is the greatest. Shift out-of-gear and coast through the peak-noise range. If the
noise stops or changes greatly check for:
•
Insufficient lubricant.
•
Incorrect ring gear backlash.
•
Gear damage.
Differential side and pinions gears, usually do not cause noise during straight-ahead driving, when the gears are
unloaded. The side gears are loaded during turns. A worn pinion mate shaft can also cause a snapping or a knock-
ing noise.
BEARING NOISE
Bearing noise can be either a whining or a growling sound.
Pinion bearings have a constant high pitch noise, because it rotates at a faster rate. This noise changes with
vehicle speed. If noise is heard under a load, the rear pinion bearing is the source. If noise is heard during a coast,
the front pinion bearing is the source.
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Differential bearings usually produce a low pitch noise. The differential bearing noise is constant and varies only
with vehicle speed.
Axle shaft bearing noise generally changes when the bearings are loaded. Turn vehicle sharply to the left and the
right during a road test. This will load and unload the bearings and change the noise level. If axle bearing damage
is slight, the noise is usually not noticeable at speeds above 30 m.p.h.
LOW SPEED KNOCK
Low speed knock is generally caused by:
•
Worn U-joints or C/V joints.
•
Worn side-gear thrust washers
•
Worn pinion shaft bore.
VIBRATION
Vibration at the rear of the vehicle is usually caused by:
•
Damaged drive shaft.
•
Missing drive shaft balance weight(s).
•
Worn or out of balance wheels.
•
Loose wheel lug nuts.
•
Worn U-joints or C/V joints.
•
Loose/broken springs.
•
Damaged axle shaft bearing(s).
•
Loose pinion gear nut.
•
Excessive pinion yoke run out.
•
Bent axle shaft(s).
Check for loose or damaged front-end components or engine/transmission mounts. These components can contrib-
ute to what appears to be an axle vibration. Also look at engine accessories, brackets and drive belts.
NOTE: All driveline components should be examined before starting any repair.
DRIVELINE SNAP
A snap or clunk noise when the vehicle is shifted into gear or the clutch engaged can be caused by:
•
High engine idle speed.
•
Transmission shift operation.
•
Loose engine/transmission/transfer case mounts.
•
Worn U-joints or C/V joints.
•
Loose spring mounts.
•
Loose pinion gear nut and yoke.
•
Excessive ring gear backlash.
•
Excessive side gear to case clearance.
To determined the source of a snap/clunk noise, raise vehicle on a hoist with the wheels free to rotate. Have a
helper shift the transmission into gear and listen for the noise.
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DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Condition
Possible Causes
Correction
Wheel Noise
1. Wheel loose.
1. Tighten loose nuts.
2. Faulty, brinelled wheel bearing.
2. Replace bearing.
Axle Shaft Noise
1. Misaligned axle tube.
1. Inspect axle tube alignment.
Correct as necessary.
2. Bent or sprung axle shaft.
2. Inspect and correct as necessary.
Axle Shaft Broke
1. Misaligned axle tube.
1. Replace the broken shaft after
correcting tube mis-alignment.
2 Vehicle overloaded.
2. Replace broken shaft and avoid
excessive weight on vehicle.
3. Erratic clutch operation.
3. Replace broken shaft and avoid
or correct erratic clutch operation.
4. Grabbing clutch.
4. Replace broken shaft and inspect
and repair clutch as necessary.
Differential Cracked
1. Improper adjustment of the
differential bearings.
1. Replace case and inspect gears
and bearings for further damage.
Set differential bearing pre-load
properly.
2. Excessive ring gear backlash.
2. Replace case and inspect gears
and bearings for further damage.
Set ring gear backlash properly.
3. Vehicle overloaded.
3. Replace case and inspect gears
and bearings for further damage.
Avoid excessive vehicle weight.
4. Erratic clutch operation.
4. Replace case and inspect gears
and bearings for further damage.
Avoid erratic use of clutch.
Differential Gears Scored
1. Insufficient lubrication.
1. Replace scored gears. Fill
differential with the correct fluid type
and quantity.
2. Improper grade of lubricant.
2. Replace scored gears. Fill
differential with the correct fluid type
and quantity.
3. Excessive spinning of one
wheel/tire.
3. Replace scored gears. Inspect all
gears, pinion bores, and shaft for
damage. Service as necessary.
Loss Of Lubricant
1. Lubricant level too high.
1. Drain lubricant to the correct
level.
2. Worn axle shaft seals.
2. Replace seals.
3. Cracked differential housing.
3. Repair as necessary.
4. Worn pinion seal.
4. Replace seal.
5. Worn/scored yoke.
5. Replace yoke and seal.
6. Axle cover not properly sealed.
6. Remove, clean, and re-seal
cover.
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