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TM 9-2320-361-24-2
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DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER REPAIR (Contd)
ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT
NOTE
Lubricate all parts before assembly.
1.
Press pinion (9) on long end of shaft (10).
2.
Press bearing (8) on hub of pinion (9).
3.
Press bearing (11) on shaft (10).
4.
Install shaft (10) in carrier (12) through opening in rear of carrier (12).
CAUTION
Use brass drift to insert bearing seats in carrier. Failure to do so
may result in damage to bearing seats.
5.
Install bearing seats (7) and (13) on carrier (12) over bearings (8) and (11).
6.
Using oil seal replacer and handle, install new oil seal (6) in front retainer (3) and new oil seal (6)
in rear retainer (5).
NOTE
Begin installation of shims with same thickness of shims on
front and rear retainer as removed during disassembly.
7.
Align holes in shims (4) with holes in retainers (3) and (5) and install shims (4), front retainer (3),
shims (4), and rear retainer (5) on carrier (12) with twelve washers (2) and screws (1). Tighten
screws (1) 6585 lb-ft (88115 Nm).
8.
Wrap cable of bearing preload tester around shaft (10) and pull on tester until shaft (10) turns.
Proper bearing preload measurement is 7.4434.04 lb (3.3715.44 kg).
9.
If bearing preload is correct, go to step 14.
10.
Remove six screws (1), washers (2), and either retainer (3) or (5) from carrier (12).
NOTE
If measurement is more than limit, add a shim or use a
thicker shim.
If measurement is less than limit, remove a shim or use a
thinner shim.
11.
Add or remove shims (4) as necessary.
12.
Install retainer (3) or (5) on carrier (12) with six screws (1) and washers (2). Tighten screws (1)
6585 lb-ft (88115 Nm).
13.
Wrap cable of bearing preload tester around shaft (10) and pull on tester until shaft (10) turns.
Proper bearing preload measurement is 7.4434.04 lb (3.3715.44 kg).
14.
Remove six screws (1), washers (2), rear retainer (5), and shims (4) from carrier (12). Tie shims (4)
to retainer (6).
CAUTION
Use brass drift to remove shaft from carrier. Failure to do so
may result in damage to shaft.
NOTE
Do not remove bearings or pinion from shaft.
15.
Remove bearing seat (7) and shaft (10) through hole in rear of carrier (12).
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