8 1/4 And 9 1/4 axle seal and bearing. Pinion seal
REMOVAL (1) Remove axle shaft.
(2) Remove axle shaft seal from the end of the axle
tube with a small pry bar (Fig. 12). NOTE: The seal and bearing can be removed at the
same time with the bearing removal tool. (3) Remove the axle shaft bearing from the axle
tube with Bearing Removal Tool Set 6310, using
Adapter Foot 6310-9 (Fig. 13). INSTALLATION NOTE: Do not install the original axle shaft seal.
Always install a new seal. (1) Wipe the axle tube bore clean. Remove any old
sealer or burrs from the tube.
(2) Install the axle shaft bearing with Installer
C-4198 and Handle C-4171 (Fig. 14). Ensure that the
bearing part number is against the installer. Verify
that the bearing in installed straight and the tool
fully contacts the axle tube when seating the bearing.
(3) Install a new axle seal with Installer C-4076-B
and Handle C-4735-1. When the tool contacts the
axle tube, the seal is installed to the correct depth.
(4) Coat the lip of the seal with axle lubricant for
protection prior to installing the axle shaft.
(5) Install the axle shaft.
Fig. 12 Axle Seal Removal 1 - AXLE TUBE 2 - AXLE SEAL 3 - PRY BAR
Fig. 13 Axle Shaft Bearing Removal Tool 1 - AXLE SHAFT TUBE 2 - NUT 3 - GUIDE PLATE 4 - GUIDE 5 - THREADED ROD 6 - ADAPTER 7 - FOOT
Fig. 14 Axle Shaft Seal and Bearing Installation 1 - HANDLE 2 - INSTALLER 3 - AXLE TUBE REMOVAL (1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Scribe a mark on the universal joint, companion
flange, and pinion shaft for installation reference.
(3) Disconnect the propeller shaft from the companion
flange. Secure the propeller shaft in an
upright position to prevent damage to the rear universal
joint.
(4) Remove the wheel and tire assemblies.
(5) Remove the brake drums to prevent any drag.
The drag may cause a false bearing preload torque
measurement.
(6) Rotate the companion flange three or four
times.
(7) Measure the amount of torque necessary to
rotate the pinion with a (in. lbs.) dial-type torque
wrench. Record the torque reading for installation
reference.
(8) Install socket head bolts into two of the
threaded holes in the companion flange, 180 apart.
(9) Position Holder 6719 against the companion
flange and install a hex head bolt and washer into
one of the remaining threaded holes. Tighten the bolt
and washer so that the Holder 6719 is held to the
flange.
(10) Hold the flange with Holder 6719. Remove the
pinion nut and washer.
(11) Remove the companion flange with Remover
C-452 (Fig. 15).
(12) Remove the pinion seal with suitable pry tool
or slide-hammer mounted screw.
Fig. 15 Companion Flange Removal 1 - COMPANION FLANGE 2 - PULLER TOOL INSTALLATION (1) Clean the seal contact surface in the housing
bore.
(2) Examine the splines on the pinion shaft for
burrs or wear. Remove any burrs and clean the shaft.
(3) Inspect companion flange for cracks, worn
splines and worn seal contact surface. Replace companion
flange if necessary. NOTE: The outer perimeter of the seal is pre-coated
with a special sealant. An additional application of
sealant is not required. (4) Apply a light coating of gear lubricant on the
lip of pinion seal.
(5) Install the new pinion seal with Installer
C-4076-B and Handle C-4735-1 for 8 1/4 axles (Fig.
16) and Installer C-3860-A and Handle C-4171 for 9
1/4 axles. NOTE: The seal is correctly installed when the seal
flange contacts the face of the differential housing. (6) Position the companion flange on the end of the
shaft with the reference marks aligned.
(7) Install socket head bolts into two of the
threaded holes in the companion flange, 180 apart.
(8) Position Holder 6719 against the companion
flange and install a hex head bolt and washer into
one of the remaining threaded holes. Tighten the bolt
and washer so that the Holder 6719 is held to the
flange.
Fig. 16 8 1/4 Axle Pinion Seal Installation 1 - SPECIAL TOOL C-4735 2 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING 3 - SPECIAL TOOL C-4076-A (9) Seat companion flange on pinion shaft with
Installer C-3718 and Holder 6719.
(10) Remove the Installer C-3718 and install the
pinion washer and a new pinion nut. The convex side
of the washer must face outward. CAUTION: Do not exceed the minimum tightening
torque when installing the companion flange retaining
nut at this point. Damage to collapsible spacer
or bearings may result. (11) Hold companion flange with Holder 6719 and
tighten the pinion nut to 285 N*m (210 ft. lbs.) (Fig.
17). Rotate pinion several revolutions to ensure the
bearing rollers are seated.
(12) Rotate the pinion using an (in. lbs.) torque
wrench. Rotating torque should be equal to the reading
recorded during removal, plus an additional 0.56
N*m (5 in. lbs.) (Fig. 18). CAUTION: Never loosen pinion nut to decrease pinion
bearing rotating torque and never exceed specified
preload torque. If rotating torque is exceeded,
a new collapsible spacer must be installed. The
torque sequence will then have to be repeated. (13) If the rotating torque is low, use Holder 6719
to hold the companion flange (Fig. 17) and tighten
the pinion nut in 6.8 N*m (5 ft. lbs.) increments until
proper rotating torque is achieved. NOTE: The bearing rotating torque should be constant
during a complete revolution of the pinion. If
the rotating torque varies, this indicates a binding
condition.
Fig. 17 Tightening Pinion Nut 1 - DIFFERENTIAL HOUSING 2 - COMPANION FLANGE HOLDER 3 - TORQUE WRENCH
Fig. 18 Check Pinion Rotation Torque 1 - COMPANION FLANGE 2 - INCH POUND TORQUE WRENCH (14) The seal replacement is unacceptable if the
final pinion nut torque is less than 285 N*m (210 ft.
lbs.). (15) Install the propeller shaft with the installation
reference marks aligned.
(16) Tighten the companion flange bolts to 108
N*m (80 ft. lbs.).
(17) Install the brake drums.
(18) Install wheel and tire assemblies and lower
the vehicle.
(19) Check the differential housing lubricant level.8 1/4 And 9 1/4 axle seal and bearing
Pinion seal
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
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