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Pinion Depth Adjustment 10.5 Inch Axle

  1. Install the differential, if necessary. Refer to Differential Replacement.
  2. Important: Measure and record the thickness of the pinion gear bearing retainer shim before any service procedures are performed to the pinion gear bearing retainer assembly.

  3. Install the original shim to the pinion bearing retainer. If the original shim is not available, install a 0.41 mm (0.016 in) shim to build pinion depth.
  4. Important:  Do not apply sealant to the pinion gear bearing retainer at this time.

  5. Install the pinion gear bearing retainer.
  6. Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.

  7. Install the pinion gear bearing retainer bolts.
  8. Tighten
    Tighten the pinion gear bearing retainer bolts to 88 N·m (65 lb ft).

  9. Adjust the backlash. Refer to Backlash Adjustment.
  10. Perform a gear tooth pattern check on the pinion and the ring gear. Refer to Gear Tooth Contact Pattern Inspection.
  11. If the gear tooth contact pattern indicates a high or a low flank contact pattern, adjust the pinion depth by doing the following:
  12. 7.1. Remove the pinion gear bearing retainer bolts.
    7.2. Remove the pinion gear bearing retainer.
    7.3. Remove the shim.
       • If the gear tooth contact pattern shows a high flank contact pattern, install a shim one size larger.
       • If the gear tooth contact pattern shows a low flank contact pattern, install a shim one size smaller.
    7.4. Install the new shim to the pinion gear bearing retainer.
    7.5. Install pinion gear bearing retainer.
    7.6. Install pinion gear bearing retainer bolts.

    Tighten
    Tighten the pinion gear bearing retainer bolts to 88 N·m (65 lb ft).

    7.7. Inspect the gear tooth contact pattern of the pinion and the ring gear. Refer to Gear Tooth Contact Pattern Inspection.
    7.8. If the gear tooth pattern is still incorrect, adjust the shim thickness as necessary and recheck the gear tooth pattern of the pinion and the ring gear.
  13. Inspect the backlash between the pinion and the ring gear and adjust, if necessary. Refer to Backlash Adjustment.

The pinion shims are available in the following sizes:

Shim Sizes

    • 0.15 mm (0.006 in)
    • 0.18 mm (0.007 in)
    • 0.20 mm (0.008 in)
    • 0.23 mm (0.009 in)
    • 0.25 mm (0.010 in)
    • 0.28 mm (0.011 in)
    • 0.30 mm (0.012 in)
    • 0.33 mm (0.013 in)
    • 0.36 mm (0.014 in)
    • 0.38 mm (0.015 in)
    • 0.41 mm (0.016 in)
    • 0.43 mm (0.017 in)
    • 0.46 mm (0.018 in)
    • 0.48 mm (0.019 in)
    • 0.51 mm (0.020 in)
    • 0.53 mm (0.021 in)
    • 0.56 mm (0.022 in)
    • 0.58 mm (0.023 in)
    • 0.61 mm (0.024 in)

Pinion Depth Adjustment 9.75 Inch Axle

Tools Required

    • J 22536 Pinion Driver
    • J 24433 Pinion Cone and Side Bearing Installer
    • J 34925 Pinion Setting Gage and Components
    • J 45692 Pinion Shim Selector Kit - Dana Axles
    • J 45710 Pinion Bearing Oil Seal Installer
    • J 8001 Dial Indicator Set
    • J 8614-01 Flange and Pulley Holding Tool

Important: 

   • Make sure all of the tools, the differential side bearing bores, and the pinion bearing cups are clean before proceeding.
   • The pinion position shim may be located between the oil deflector and the axle housing. If the pinion position shim is located between the oil baffle and the axle housing, the shim must be removed before the pinion depth measuring procedure can be performed.

  1. Remove the drive pinion, if necessary. Refer to Drive Pinion and Ring Gear Replacement .
  2. Remove the inner pinion bearing, if necessary. Refer to Drive Pinion Bearings Replacement .
  3. Inspect the axle housing for a pinion position shim between the inner pinion bearing cup or the oil baffle and the axle housing.
  4. If a shim is present, remove the oil baffle, the pinion position shim, and the inner pinion bearing cup. Refer to Drive Pinion Bearings Replacement .
  5. Install the inner pinion bearing cup, if removed. Do not install the oil baffle or the pinion position shim at this time. Refer to Drive Pinion Bearings Replacement .
  6. Lubricate the pinion bearings with axle lubricant. Refer to Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations in Maintenance and Lubrication.

  7. Object Number: 815468  Size: SH
  8. Assemble the J 45692-5 (2) and the outer pinion bearing onto the J 21777-43 (1) as shown.

  9. Object Number: 815469  Size: SH
  10. Install the J 45692-5, the outer pinion bearing, and the J 21777-43 into the axle housing.
  11. Install the inner pinion bearing into the axle housing.

  12. Object Number: 815471  Size: SH
  13. Install the J 21777-35 into the inner pinion bearing as shown.

  14. Object Number: 815463  Size: SH
  15. Install the J 45692-1 into the axle housing as shown.
  16. While holding the J 21777-43 stationary, tighten the nut on the J 21777-43 just until the end play between the pinion bearings is removed.
  17. Rotate the assembly several times in both directions in order to seat the pinion bearings.
  18. Measure the rotating torque of the assembly using an inch-pound torque wrench.
  19. Specification
    The rotating torque of the assembly should be between 2.3-5.1 N·m (20-45 lb in).

  20. If the rotating torque of the assembly is less than 2.3 N·m (20 lb in), continue to tighten the nut of the J 21777-43 until a rotating torque of 2.3-5.1 N·m (20-45 lb in) is obtained.

  21. Object Number: 815464  Size: SH
  22. Assemble the J 45692-2 (1) and the J 21777-1 (2) as shown.

  23. Object Number: 815465  Size: SH
  24. Install the J 45692-2 (1) and the J 21777-1 (2) into the axle housing. Place the stem of the J 21777-1 onto the bottom step of the J 45692-1.
  25. Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.

    Important: Corresponding letters are stamped on the bearing caps and axle housing. The bearing caps must be reassembled in the same position as removed.

  26. Install the bearing caps and bearing cap bolts.
  27. Tighten
    Tighten the bearing cap bolts to 75 N·m (55 lb ft).

  28. Rotate the J 21777-1 within the J 45692-2. The J 21777-1 must rotate back and forth freely with the discs. If the J 21777-1 does not rotate freely, disassemble the components, inspect for proper seating and/or mis-aligned components and re-assemble.
  29. Install the J 8001 to the J 21777-1 as follows:
  30. 20.1. Loosely clamp the J 8001 onto the stem on the J 21777-1.
    20.2. Place the contact pad of the J 8001 onto the mounting post of the J 21777-1.
    20.3. With the contact pad of the J 8001 touching the mounting post of the J 21777-1, loosen the lock nut on the J 8001 and push down on the J 8001 until the needle the J 8001 has turned 3/4 of a turn clockwise.
    20.4. Tighten the clamp on the J 8001 finger tight.

    Object Number: 815466  Size: SH
  31. Move the plunger of the J 21777-1 (1) back and forth on the bottom step of the J 45692-1 (2) until the needle of the J 8001 indicates the greatest deflection.
  32. The deflection is the point where the needle changes direction.

  33. At the greatest point of deflection, move the indicator housing of theJ 8001 until the needle indicates ZERO.
  34. Move the plunger of the J 21777-1 back and forth again to verify the ZERO setting. Adjust the housing of the J 8001 as necessary to set the needle to ZERO.

  35. Object Number: 815467  Size: SH
  36. Rotate the plunger of the J 21777-1 (1) away from the J 45692-1 (2).
  37. The value indicated is the amount of pinion position shim thickness required for a nominal pinion setting.

  38. If the oil baffle was removed, measure the thickness of the new oil baffle with a micrometer. Subtract this measurement from the thickness determined in step 23.
  39. In order to adjust the thickness of the service pinion position shim for the drive pinion that is to be installed, do the following:
  40. 26.1. Read the number on the button end of the pinion.

    If the number on the button end of the pinion is "0", no adjustment of the pinion preload shim pack is necessary.

    26.2. If the number is not "0", the number will also have a corresponding "+" or "-" in front of it.

    The "+" or "-" indicates the amount of pinion position shim thickness that either needs to be added to or subtracted from the amount determined in step 24 in order to the drive pinion gear to be positioned properly within the axle housing.

       • For example, if the number on the button end of the pinion is a "+3", this indicates that 0.0762 mm (0.003 in) of shim thickness will need to be subtracted from the value determined in step 24 in order to place the teeth of the pinion in the best running position with the teeth of the ring gear. Refer to the table.
       • If the number on the button end of the pinion is a "-3", this indicates that 0.0762 mm (0.003 in) of shim thickness will need to be added to the value determined in step 24 in order to place the teeth of the pinion in the best running position with the teeth of the ring gear. Refer to the table.
  41. Remove the pinion depth setting tools.
  42. Remove the pinion bearings.
  43. Select a service pinion position shim corresponding to the thickness determined in step 25.
  44. Measure the thickness of the shim with a micrometer in order to verify the thickness.

  45. Remove the inner pinion bearing cup. Refer to Drive Pinion Bearings Replacement .
  46. Install the service pinion position shim, the new oil baffle, and the inner pinion bearing cup into the axle housing. Refer to Drive Pinion Bearings Replacement .

  47. Object Number: 651742  Size: SH
  48. Install the inner pinion bearing onto the drive pinion using the J 24433 .
  49. Install the original pinion preload shims onto the drive pinion. If the original shims are not available, assemble 1.52 mm (0.060 in) of pinion preload shims to install.
  50. Measure each shim separately with a micrometer and add the thickness together to determine the total shim pack size.

  51. Install the drive pinion with the inner pinion bearing and the pinion preload shims into the axle housing.
  52. Install the outer pinion bearing.
  53. Install the thrust washer.
  54. Seat the pinion yoke onto the pinion shaft by tapping it with a soft-faced hammer until a few pinion shaft threads show through the yoke.
  55. Install the pinion yoke nut washer.
  56. Install the pinion yoke nut.
  57. Tighten
    Tighten the pinion yoke nut to 252 N·m (186 lb ft).

  58. Measure the rotating torque of the drive pinion using an inch-pound torque wrench.
  59. Specification
    The rotating torque of the drive pinion should be between 2.3-5.1 N·m (20-45 lb in).

  60. If the rotating torque of the drive pinion is not within specifications, adjust the pinion preload shim thickness by doing the following:
  61. 41.1. Install the J 8614-01 to the pinion yoke.
    41.2. Remove the pinion nut while holding the J 8614-01 .
    41.3. Remove the washer.

    Object Number: 661074  Size: SH
    41.4. Install the J 8614-2 (2) and the J 8614-3 (3) into the J 8614-01 (1) as shown.
    41.5. Remove the pinion yoke by turning the J 8614-3 (3) clockwise while holding the J 8614-01 (1).
    41.6. Remove the thrust washer.
    41.7. Install the J 22536 .

    Ensure that the J 22536 is firmly seated on the drive pinion.

    41.8. Drive the pinion out using the J 22536 and a hammer.
    41.9. Remove the outer pinion bearing.
    41.10. Remove the pinion preload shim(s).
    41.11. Adjust the amount of pinion preload shim thickness by doing the following:

                       Important: Removing approximately 0.0254 mm (0.001 in) of shim thickness will increase the rotating torque by approximately 71-89 N·m (8-10 lb in).

       • If the rotating torque is too low, remove the appropriate amount of shim thickness from the shim thickness pack using the guideline above.
       • Measure each shim separately with a micrometer and add the thickness together to determine the total shim pack size.

                       Important: Adding approximately 0.0254 mm (0.001 in) of shim thickness will decrease the rotating torque by approximately 71-89 N·m (8-10 lb in).

       • If the rotating torque is too high, add the appropriate amount of shim thickness to the shim thickness pack using the guideline above.
       • Measure each shim separately with a micrometer and add the thickness together to determine the total shim pack size.
  62. Install the new pinion preload shim pack onto the drive pinion.
  63. Install the drive pinion with the inner pinion bearing and the pinion preload shims into the axle housing.
  64. Install the outer pinion bearing.
  65. Install the thrust washer.
  66. Seat the pinion yoke onto the pinion shaft by tapping it with a soft-faced hammer until a few pinion shaft threads show through the yoke.
  67. Install the pinion yoke nut washer.
  68. Install the pinion yoke nut.
  69. Tighten
    Tighten the pinion yoke nut to 252 N·m (186 lb ft).

  70. Measure the rotating torque of the drive pinion using an inch-pound torque wrench.
  71. Specification
    The rotating torque of the drive pinion should be between 2.3-5.1 N·m (20-45 lb in).

  72. If the rotating torque of the drive pinion is not within specification, adjust the pinion bearing preload shim pack as necessary following the steps above.

  73. Object Number: 661080  Size: SH
  74. If the rotating torque is within specifications, install the J 8614-01 to the pinion yoke.
  75. Remove the pinion nut while holding the J 8614-01 .
  76. Remove the washer.

  77. Object Number: 661074  Size: SH
  78. Install the J 8614-2 (2) and the J 8614-3 (3) into the J 8614-01 (1) as shown.
  79. Remove the pinion yoke by turning the J 8614-3 (3) clockwise while holding the J 8614-01 (1).
  80. Apply a light coat of axle lubricant, GM P/N 12378557 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 9986207, to lip of the pinion seal.

  81. Object Number: 651744  Size: SH
  82. Install the new pinion oil seal using theJ 45710 .
  83. Seat the pinion yoke onto the pinion shaft by tapping it with a soft-faced hammer until a few pinion shaft threads show through the yoke.
  84. Install the pinion yoke nut washer.
  85. Install the new pinion yoke nut.
  86. Tighten
    Tighten the pinion yoke nut to 370 N·m (272 lb ft).

  87. Measure the rotating torque of the drive pinion using an inch-pound torque wrench.
  88. Specification
    The rotating torque of the drive pinion should be between 2.3-5.1 N·m (20-45 lb in).

Pinion Marking Table

Pinion Marking

Increase/Decrease the Distance Between Ring Gear Marking And Pinion Head

Increase/Decrease the Shim Pack Thickness

Positive (+)

Must Increase

Decrease

Negative (-)

Must Decrease

Increase

Zero (0)

OK

Use Nominal Setting

Pinion Depth Adjustment 8.6, 9.5, 9.5LD Inch Axles

Tools Required

    • J 21777-85 Gage and Plate, 9.5/9.5LD inch axle
    • J 21777-86 Side Bearing Disc, 9.5/9.5LD inch axle, 2 Required
    • J 34925 Pinion Setting Gage and Components
    • J 8001 Dial Indicator Set

    Important: Make sure all of the tools, the differential side bearing bores, and the pinion bearing cups are clean before proceeding.

  1. Lubricate the pinion bearings with axle lubricant. Refer to Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations .
  2. Install the pinion bearings into the axle housing.

  3. Object Number: 651745  Size: SH
  4. Assemble the following components into the axle housing:
  5. • For the 8.6 in axle, assemble the J 21777-35 (1), the J 21777-43 (2), the J 21777-42 (3), and the J 21777-29 (4) as shown.
    • For the 9.5/9.5LD in axle, assemble the J 21777-8 (1), the J 21777-43 (2), the J 21777-42 (3), and the J 21777-85 (4) as shown.
  6. While holding the J 21777-43 stationary, install an inch-pound torque wrench on the nut of the J 21777-43 and tighten the nut until a rotating torque of 1.7 N·m (15 lb in) is obtained.
  7. Rotate the assembly several times in both directions in order to seat the pinion bearings.

  8. Check the rotating torque of the assembly. If the torque is less than 1.7 N·m (15 lb in), tighten the nut on the J 21777-43 until a rotating torque of 1.7-2.3 N·m (15-20 lb in) is obtained.

  9. Object Number: 651746  Size: SH
  10. Assemble the following components into the differential carrier bore of the axle housing:
  11. • For the 8.6 in axle, assemble the J 21777-45 (1, 2) to the J 21777-1 (3) as shown.
    • For the 9.5/9.5LD in axle, assemble the J 21777-86 (1, 2) to the J 21777-1 (3) as shown.
  12. Install the bearing caps.
  13. Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.

  14. Install the bearing cap bolts.
  15. Tighten
    Tighten the bearing cap bolts to 75 N·m (55 lb ft).

  16. Rotate the J 21777-1 within the J 21777-45, 8.6 inch axle, or the J 21777-86 , 9.5/9.5LD inch axle. The J 21777-1 must rotate back and forth freely within the discs. If the J 21777-1 does not rotate freely, disassemble the components, inspect for proper seating and/or mis-aligned components and re-assemble.

  17. Object Number: 670320  Size: SH
  18. Align the plunger of the J 21777-1 (1) to the 8.5 inch gage block setting of the J 21777-29, 8.6 inch axle, or the J 21777-85 , 9.5/9.5LD inch axle (2).
  19. Install the J 8001 to the J 21777-1 as follows:
  20. 11.1. Loosely clamp the J 8001 onto the stem on the J 21777-1.
    11.2. Place the contact pad of the J 8001 onto the mounting post of the J 21777-1.
    11.3. With the contact pad of the J 8001 touching the mounting post of the J 21777-1, loosen the lock nut on the J 8001 and push down on the J 8001 until the needle the J 8001 has turned 3/4 of a turn clockwise.
    11.4. Tighten the clamp on the J 8001 finger tight.
  21. Move the plunger of the J 21777-1 back and forth until the needle of the J 8001 indicates the greatest deflection.
  22. The deflection is the point where the needle changes direction.


    Object Number: 670316  Size: SH
  23. At the greatest point of deflection, move the housing of the J 8001 until the needle indicates zero.
  24. Move the plunger of the J 21777-1 back and forth again to verify the zero setting. Adjust the housing of the J 8001 as necessary to set the needle to zero.
  25. Rotate the plunger of the J 21777-1 away from the J 21777-29, 8.6 inch axle, or the J 21777-85 , 9.5/9.5LD inch axle, until it no longer touches the J 21777-29 or the J 21777-85 .
  26. The value indicated on the J 8001 is the thickness of the shim needed in order to set the depth of the pinion.
  27. Select the shim that indicates the proper thickness. Measure the shim with a micrometer in order to verify that the thickness is correct.
  28. Remove the pinion depth setting tools.
  29. Remove the pinion bearings.
  30. Install the pinion shim between the pinion gear and the inner pinion bearing. Refer to Drive Pinion Bearings Replacement .