New Holland T8010 Manual page 539

Hide thumbs Also See for T8010:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

STEP 65
Using an inch pound torque wrench, measure the
rolling torque needed to turn the pinion shaft. The
torque must be 2.26 to 4.5 Nm (20 to 40 lb, inch). If
the torque is correct continue to Step 66. If torque is
not correct, do the following:
NOTE: Typically a change of 0.001 inch will change
rolling torque 15 lb. inch.
1. To increase the torque adjust the 0.070 inch
s h i m p a ck t o r e m o ve a s m a l l a m o u n t o f
thickness. For example, replace a 0.015 inch
shim with a 0.014 inch shim. Repeat torque
check procedure.
2. To decrease the torque adjust the shim pack to
add a small amount of thickness. For example,
replace a 0.014 inch shim with a 0.015 inch shim.
Repeat torque check procedure.
NOTE: Shim kits contain the following size shims:
0.010 inch, 0.014 inch, 0.015 inch, 0.016 inch, 0.018
inch, 0.020 inch, 0.021 inch, 0.022 inch, 0.023 inch
and 0.030 inch.
STEP 66
Remove nut and end yoke. Apply Permatex® D to the
housing face and to the outer diameter of oil seal.
Section 25 - Four-Wheel Drive Front Axle - Chapter 9
T98531
RR98K043
25-9-22
STEP 67
Use the Pinion Seal Installer CAS-1899 to install a
new pinion shaft oil seal. Install the seal with the lip
towards the pinion shaft.
Use tool CAS-2596 and install a new dust shield
(slinger) on the input yoke. Make sure sealing surface
for oil seal is in good condition.
Tighten the pinion nut to a torque of 326 to 406 Nm
(240 to 300 lb. ft.) (1-5/16 inch socket).
RR98K044
T98534
T98530

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

T8020T8030T8040

Table of Contents