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(6) Install the yoke washer and a new nut on the
pinion gear. Tighten the nut to 298 N·m (220 ft. lbs.) minimum. Do not over–tighten. Maximum torque is 380 N·m (280 ft. lbs.). CAUTION: Never loosen pinion gear nut to decrease pinion gear bearing rotating torque and never exceed specified preload torque. If preload torque is exceeded a new collapsible spacer must be installed. The torque sequence will have to be repeated. NOTE: A new collapsible spacer will start to crush at around 265 ft. lbs. torque. If the spacer requires more than 280 ft. lbs. torque to crush, the collapsible spacer is defective. (7) Using yoke holder 6958, a short length of 1 in. pipe, and a torque wrench set at 380 N·m (280 ft. lbs.), crush collapsible spacer until bearing end play is taken up (Fig. 20). (8) Slowly tighten the nut in 6.8 N·m (5 ft. lbs.) increments until the rotating torque is achieved. Measure the rotating torque frequently to avoid over crushing the collapsible spacer (Fig. 21). (9) Check rotating torque with an inch pound torque wrench (Fig. 21). The torque necessary to rotate the pinion gear should be: ² Original Bearings — The reading recorded during removal, plus an additional 0.56 N·m (5 in. lbs.). ² New Bearings — 2 to 5 N·m (15 to 35 in. lbs.). |
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