Differential Output Shaft Bearing: Service and Repair
Removal
1. Disconnect the battery ground lead
2. Raise the vehicle for access
3. NOTE: In the wheel-free condition, the axle is in tension & the flanges will separate as the nuts are withdrawn
Release the axle shaft
Match mark the output & axle shaft flanges (if the output shaft is to be re-used) Remove & discard the (4) nuts axle shaft to differential output shaft Remove & keep safe the camber shim
4. Thoroughly clean the area around the output shaft housing & differential case
5. Release the circlip & withdraw the output shaft assembly
6. Prepare the retaining collar for removal
Mark the bearing retaining collar axially
CAUTION: Do not drill into the output shaft, it is not necessary to break the inside diameter of the collar
Drill 3 off holes 4,0 mm diameter equally spaced, to a MAXIMUM depth of 5,0 mm
7. Remove the retaining collar
CAUTION: There is no need to split the collar when chiseling
With a suitable chisel strike the collar across the three drilled holes (along the axis of the output shaft) to relieve tension within the steel
8. CAUTION: The original bearing must NOT be reused
Using a suitable press remove & discard the bearing, collar & circlip
Installation
1. Inspect the output shaft for damage & corrosion, replace as necessary
2. Identify the circlip cross section
This circlip is correct
This circlip MUST be discarded & the correct one used
3. Fit the bearing using special tool 204-083.
Position a new circlip
Locate the bearing
Locate the collar
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that a press equipped with a pressure gauge is used, the assembly load MUST exceed 20 Kn
Press the assembly
4. Fit the output shaft assembly to the final drive
Lubricate the O-ring & seat the shaft assembly
Secure the assembly with the circlip
5. Ensure the correct circlip location
Using a prybar, or similar, expand the circlip into its undercut by applying outward radial pressure.
Start diametrically opposite to the circlip open ends & lever against the drive flange
6. Verify the circlip location
The gap MUST be greater than 10,0 mm
CAUTION: If the gap CANNOT be achieved, contact Jaguar Service
A gap smaller than specified will indicate an improperly fitted circlip. This may be rectified by refitting or by the application of radial pressure around the inner circumference of the circlip
7. Verify that the output shaft end-float is within specification
8. Refer to the illustration
If appropriate realign the previously made match marks
9. Check the final drive oil level & adjust as required
10. Check & adjust rear wheel camber setting