Output shaft, pinion
Output shaft, pinion |
To remove |
1. |
Loosen the circlip and remove the ring gear.
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2. |
Knock out the lock lugs on the locknut.
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3. |
Place the shaft in a vise and remove the nut.
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4. |
Press the output shaft outwards from the pinion using
87 92 210 Support, differential bearing
in a hydraulic press. Hold the shaft to make sure it does not drop to the floor.
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5. |
Remove the spacer sleeve.
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6. |
If necessary, remove the bearing races from the intermediate gear using a hammer and drift
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7. |
Remove the tapered inner roller bearings using tools,
87 91 642 Basic tool
and an M10 nut as support. Rotate the shaft several times while tightening the tool.
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To fit |
1. |
Press the bearing onto the pinion shaft. Lubricate with automatic transmission fluid, use
87 91 204 Sleeve, bearing race
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2. |
Press the bearing race on one side into the intermediate gear towards the inner circlip. Use
87 91 204 Sleeve, bearing race
and the old bearing race as a spacer. Press in the other side's bearing race in the same manner.
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3. |
Fit the spacer sleeve.
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4. |
Position the intermediate gear. Lubricate the bearings with automatic transmission fluid.
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5. |
Fit the tapered bearing by carefully pressing it inwards towards the spacer ring. Use
87 91 204 Sleeve, bearing race
.
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6. |
Carefully press in the pinion using
87 91 204 Sleeve, bearing race
.
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7. |
Press in the bearing races on the output shaft.
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8. |
Carefully tighten the nut to the correct pretension. Bearing preload for new bearings must be 5.5 - 13.5 kgf/cm. Lock the nut.
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9. |
Turn the planetary gear over and position the ring gear. Pinch off the circlip and allow the gear to drop into place.
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