Chevrolet 10 Series 1970 Service Manual page 174

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trunnion b earings by squeezing ends o f trunnion
bearin g in a v is e .
b. Support shaft yoke in a bench v is e o r on a short
length o f pipe.
c. Using soft d r ift and ham m er, d riv e on one end of
trunnion bearin g just fa r enough to d riv e opposite
bearin g fro m yoke.
d. Support the oth er side of yoke in bench v is e and
d riv e other b earing out using brass d r ift on end of
trunnion.
e. On other joints, rem ove trunnions fro m yokes in
s im ila r manner.
f .
Rem ove trunnion.
g. Clean and inspect b earin gs,
high
m elting point wheel bearin g type grea se.
h. Replace trunnion and p ress new o r relubricated
b earin gs into yokes and o v e r trunnion hubs fa r
enough to in stall lock rings.
i . Hold trunnion in one hand and tap yoke lightly to
seat bearin gs against lock rings.
9. R em ove axle s lin g ers by placing into v is e and tapping
o ff o r by rem o va l on p ress.
NOTE:
W henever
spindle seals a re
the axle shaft s lin g e rs should also be replaced.
10. R em ove tie rod.
a. R em ove c o tter pins.
b. Loosen tie rod nuts and tap on nut, with rawhide
ham m er to b reak stud loose fro m knuckle arm .
c. Rem ove nuts and disconnect tie rod.
NOTE:
If determ ined n ecessa ry to rem ove the
steerin g arm , d isca rd the three s e lf locking nuts
and replace with new nuts at assem bly. Torque
to sp ecification s.
11. Rem ove co tter pin fro m upper ball socket nut.
12. Rem ove nuts fro m
upper and lo w er ball sockets.
13. R em ove
knuckle
assem b ly
wedge type tool between the lo w e r ball stud and the
yoke and tap the tool to rem ove the knuckle a s­
sem bly.
Repeat as requ ired at the upper b all stud
location.
NOTE:
Do not rem ove yoke upper b all stud ad­
justing sle e v e (threaded) unless new b all studs
w ill be installed. Loosen s leeve two threads with
sp ecial
T ool
J-23447 fo r thread protection -
threads are not hardened.
14. R em ove top and lo w e r sockets fro m knuckle using
J-9519-10 holder and J-23454-1 as a fo rcin g s crew
adapter.
Assembly
NOTE:
A ll knuckle and wheel attachments, in ­
cluding steerin g, tie
attaching p arts in that they could affect the p e r ­
form an ce o f vita l components and s y s t e m s ,
and/or could resu lt in m ajor rep a ir expense.
They must be replaced with parts of the same
p a rt numbers o r with equivalent parts i f r e ­
placem ent becom es n ecessary. Do not use r e ­
placem ent parts o f le s s e r quality o r substitute
design.
Torque values must be used as sp ecified
during rea ssem b ly to assure p rop er retention of
these parts.
relu b rica te with a
replaced
fro m
yoke.
Install
rods, etc., are im portant
Install new ball stud adjusting sleeves
NO TE:
whenever new b all studs are installed.
1. In stall bottom b all socket into knuckle. P la ce knuckle
onto
h o l d e r
J-23454-2 socket adapter.
(without cotter pin hold in stud end) is straight and
not
cocked.
F o rc e knuckle onto b all socket until
p ro p erly seated.
2. F ollow same procedure as Step 1 fo r installin g top
ball socket using same special tools.
3. Position knuckle with sockets to yoke. Install two
new nuts fin g er tight to top (nut with cotter pin slot)
and bottom studs.
4. Pu ll the knuckle assem bly into the yoke by applying
torque to the bottom b all stud nut to specification s.
5. Tighten the yoke upper ball stud adjusting sleeve
(threaded) with sp ecial T ool J-23447 to 50 ft. lbs.
6. Torque the upper ball socket nut to 100 ft. lbs. Line
up cotter key hole of stud with the castelation o r slot
o f the nut. Tighten nut when it is being lined up with
the hole of the stud. Do Not Loosen Nut. A ssem ble
cotter key.
NOTE:
A ssem ble
three stud adapters, and three new nuts. Torque
nuts to 90 ft. lbs. A ssem ble tie rod to knuckle
steerin g arm .
ble cotter key.
7. A ssem ble p ro tective slin ger (inner) onto shaft. The
outer wheel bearing spindle nut w ill s e rve as a guide
to assem ble slin g er.
8. P lace nut in vis e , and slin g er on end o f shaft. Tap on
shaft with a rawhide ham m er until the slin ger is
seated.
9. A ssem ble protective slin g er (outer) onto shaft. One
of the wheel spindles w ill se rv e as a starting guide
to assem ble slin g er. Do not use spindle as a p r e s ­
a
sing o r d rivin g tool.
Use care not to damage spindle seal
NOTE:
surface on slin ger.
10. A ssem ble axle shaft and joint assem bly into housing.
Spindle Components—Assembly
a. P la ce spindle in vis e on high step and in stall
needle r o lle r bearings using d r iv e r J-8092 and
J-23445.
b. A ssem b le g rea se seal into spindle.
c. A fte r
assem bly
seal, pack grea se around the needle bearing and
lip o f the o il seal as full as possible.
12. A ssem ble axle shaft and joint assem bly (r e fe r to
A xle-J oin t R ep a irs under ''D is a s s e m b ly " ), assem ble
bronze thrust washer and spindle to knuckle.
13. A ssem ble backing plate and brake assem bly. Torque
nuts to 45 ft. lbs.
The
backing
NOTE:
knuckle studs fastener are im portant attaching
parts in that they could a ffect the perform an ce
of v ita l components and system s, and/or could
resu lt in m ajor re p a ir expense. It must be r e ­
placed with one of the same part number o r with
an
equivalent
necessary.
Do not use a replacem ent part of
le s s e r quality or s u b s t i t u t e design. Torque
T ool
J-9519-10
in
the
Be sure bottom socket
steerin g
arm , i f rem oved,
Torque nut to 45 ft. lbs. A ssem ­
of the needle bearing and o il
plate
nuts
to
steerin g
part
if
replacem ent
becom es
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