INSTALL UNDERDRIVE PLANETARY RING GEAR
Install a new snap ring to the outer race of a new radial ball bearing rear.
Tech Tips
When replacing the bearing, replace the counter driven gear with a new one.
Using a piston ring compressor, squeeze the snap ring.
Using SST and a press, press in the outer race of the radial ball bearing rear.
Note
Be sure not to damage the snap ring while installing the outer race.
Install the underdrive planetary ring gear to the counter driven gear.
Using snap ring pliers, install the snap ring.
INSTALL UNDERDRIVE PLANETARY GEAR ASSEMBLY
Using SST and a press, press the radial ball bearing rear in the underdrive planetary gear.
Note
Press the bearing until it becomes flat at the bottom.
Install the counter driven gear with planetary ring gear to the underdrive planetary gear.
Using SST and a press, press in a new radial ball bearing front.
Note
Press the counter driven gear while rotating it.
Using SST and a press, press in the parking lock gear.
Note
Press the counter driven gear while rotating it.
INSTALL DIFFERENTIAL DRIVE PINION
Using SST and a press, press the differential drive pinion.
Note
Press the counter driven gear while rotating it.
Check the number and position of the gear teeth.
Note
Press the counter driven gear while rotating it.
INSTALL CYLINDRICAL ROLLER BEARING RACE INNER
Using SST and a press, press the cylindrical roller bearing race inner.
Note
Press the counter driven gear while rotating it.
INSTALL FRONT PLANETARY GEAR NUT
Place the underdrive planetary gear in a soft jaw vise.
Note
Be careful not to damage the differential drive pinion.
Using a socket wrench, install a new lock nut.
Tech Tips
Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 750 mm (29.53 in.).
Using a pin punch and hammer, stake the lock nut.
CAUTION:
Be sure that there are no cracks on the nut.
INSPECT UNDERDRIVE PLANETARY GEAR PRELOAD
Using SST, secure the underdrive planetary gear assembly.
Using SST and a torque wrench, measure the turning torque of the underdrive planetary gear assembly while rotating the torque wrench at 60 rpm.
| Turning torque at 60 rpm. |
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| 0.50 to 1.42 N*m (5.1 to 14.5 kgf*cm, 4.4 to 12.6 in.*lbf) |
Tech Tips
Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 160 mm (6.3 in.).