install is similar to:
Rear Axle Assemble (8.6 Inch Axle)
Rear Axle Assemble (8.6 Inch Axle)
Tools Required
- J 8092 Universal Driver Handle 3/4 in-10
- J 8608 Rear Pinion Bearing Race Installer
- J 8611-01 Rear Pinion Bearing Race Installer
- J 8614-01 Flange/Pulley Holding Tool
- J 21128 Axle Pinion Oil Seal Installer
- J 22388 Pinion Oil Seal Installer-Rear
- J 23690 Bearing Installer
- J 24433 Pinion Cone and Slide Bearing Installer
- Install the outer pinion bearing cup using the J 8611-01 (2) and the J 8092 (1).
- Install the inner pinion bearing cup using the J 8608 (1) and the J 8092 (2).
- Determine the selective shim thickness for the pinion. Refer to Pinion Depth Adjustment See: Drive Pinion Depth Adjustment start here.
- Install the selective shim between the inner pinion bearing and the shoulder on the gear.
- Install the inner pinion bearing using the J 24433.
Press the bearing on until the cone seats on the pinion shim.
- Install a new collapsible spacer.
- Lubricate the pinion bearings with axle lubricant. Use the proper fluid. Refer to Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations See: Specifications\Fluid Types.
- Install the pinion into the axle housing.
- Install the outer pinion bearing onto the pinion.
- Install a new seal using the J 22388.
- Apply sealant (GM P/N 12346004 or equivalent) to the splines of the pinion yoke or the yoke flange.
- Install the pinion yoke.
Align the marks made during removal.
Notice: Do not hammer the
pinion flange/yoke onto the pinion shaft. Pinion components may be damaged if the pinion flange/yoke is hammered onto the pinion shaft.
- 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 washer and a new pinion nut.
- Install the J 8614-01 onto the pinion yoke as shown.
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: If the rotating torque is exceeded, the pinion will have to be removed and a new collapsible spacer installed.
- Tighten the pinion nut while holding the J 8614-01.
Tighten
Tighten the nut until the pinion end play is just taken up. Rotate the pinion while tightening the nut to seat the bearings.
- Lubricate the differential side bearings with axle lubricant. Use the proper fluid. Refer to Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations See: Specifications\Fluid Types.
- Place the differential case, with the bearing cups installed, into the axle housing.
- Install the bearing caps and the bolts.
Do not torque the bearing cap bolts at this time.
- Adjust the differential side bearing preload. Refer to Differential Carrier Bearing Preload Adjustment See: Rear Oil Seal and/or Bearing Replacement.
- Measure the rotating torque of the pinion. Compare this measurement with the rotating torque recorded during removal.
Tighten
Tighten the nut in small increments, as needed, until the rotating torque is 0.40-0.57 Nm (3-5 lb in) greater than the rotating torque recorded during removal.
- Once the specified torque is obtained, rotate the pinion several times to ensure the bearings have seated. Recheck the rotating torque and adjust if necessary.
- Adjust the backlash. Refer to Backlash Adjustment See: Backlash Adjustment.
- Perform a gear tooth contact pattern check. Refer to Gear Tooth Contact Pattern Inspection .