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Figure 5— Drive Pinion Nut Removal
20. Bearing cups (5) and (39) from the axle housing
using a hammer and a punch.
• Work the cups out of the housing evenly,
moving the punch back and forth between one
side of the cup and the other. Use the slots
provided for this purpose.
Figure 6— Pinion Flange Removal
CLEANING
Do not steam clean drive parts having ground and
polished surfaces such as gears, bearings, and shafts.
These parts should be cleaned in a suitable solvent. All
parts should be disassem bled before cleaning.
Parts should be thoroughly dried imm ediately after
cleaning. Use soft, clean, lintless rags. Parts may be dried
with compressed air. Do not allow the bearings to spin
while drying them with com pressed air.
INSPECTION
It is very im portant to carefully and thoroughly inspect
all drive unit parts before reassembly.
Thorough inspection of the drive parts for wear or
stress and subsequent replacem ent of worn parts will
elim inate costly drive com ponent repair after reassembly.
AXLE HOUSING
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In sp ect
• The ca rrie r bore for nicks or burrs th a t w ould
prevent the outer diam eter of the pinion seal from
sealing. Remove any burrs that are found.
• The bearing cup bores for nicks or burrs. Remove
any burrs that are found.
• The housing for cracks. Replace the housing if any
cracks are found.
• The housing for foreign material such as metal
chips, dirt, or rust. Refer to " C le a n in g " in this
section.
DIFFERENTIAL
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Inspect
Pinion gear shaft for unusual wear.
Pinion gear and side gear teeth for wear, cracks,
scoring, and spalling.
Thrust washers for wear.
The fit of the differential side gears in the differential
case.