Transmissions: Final Drive & Drive Shafts: Final drives procedures
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Part 1. Preparation and safety

Objective

Personal safety

Whenever you perform a task in the workshop you must use personal protective clothing and equipment that is appropriate for the task and which conforms to your local safety regulations and policies. Among other items, this may include:

If you are not certain what is appropriate or required, ask your supervisor.

Safety check

Points to note

Gear free play


Part 2: Step-by-step instruction

  1. Mark corresponding points
    With the vehicle raised and the wheels in a condition where they can be rotated by hand, mark a point on the axle casing and also make a corresponding mark on the flange.
  2. Mount a dial indicator
    Mount a dial indicator onto the axle casing and clip a metal tag onto the pinion flange. Different manufacturers have ways of doing this, so follow the vehicle service manual procedures for the vehicle you are working on.
  3. Check amount of movement
    Hold the road wheel by putting one hand on it, and then put your other hand around the drive shaft, so you can twist it back and forth. Feel and note the amount of movement before the road wheel begins to turn.
  4. Zero dial indicator
    Move the drive shaft to one end on the movement limit, and zero the dial gauge. Now rotate the drive shaft until it reaches the other end of the free movement limit. That is before the road wheel starts to move again, and note the distance moved reading on the dial gauge.
  5. Check specifications
    Check the reading against the allowable movements specified in the vehicle service manual. If the reading is outside specifications, report it to your supervisor. On four wheel drive vehicles; repeat this procedure on the front final drive unit.


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