Drive Pinion Shaft Assembly
Drive Pinion Shaft AssemblyREMOVAL
Remove the manual transmission assembly from vehicle.
Remove the transfer case with extension case assembly.
Remove the transmission case.
(A) Main shaft assembly
(B) Drive pinion shaft assembly
Remove the drive pinion shaft assembly.
Note: Use a hammer handle, etc. to remove if too tight.
INSTALLATION
Remove the differential assembly.
Alignment marks/numbers on hypoid gear set:
(A) Match number
(B) Shim adjust number
The upper number on drive pinion is the match number for combining it with hypoid driven gear. The lower number is for shim adjustment. If no lower number is shown, the value is zero. The number on hypoid driven gear indicates a number for combination with drive pinion.
Place the drive pinion shaft assembly on right hand transmission main case without shim and tighten the bearing mounting bolts.
(A) Plate
(B) Scale
Inspection and adjustment of ST:
Note:
^ Loosen the two bolts and adjust so that the scale indicates 0.5 correctly when the plate end and the scale end are on the same level.
^ Tighten the two bolts.
ST 32005160 DRIVE PINION GAUGE ASSY
Position the ST by inserting the knock pin of ST into the knock hole in transmission case.
ST 32005160 DRIVE PINION GAUGE ASSY
(A) Adjust clearance to zero without shim.
Slide the drive pinion gauge scale with finger tip and read the value at the point where it matches with the end face of drive pinion.
ST 32005160 DRIVE PINION GAUGE ASSY
The thickness of shim shall be determined by adding the value indicated on drive pinion to the value indicated on ST. (Add if the number on drive pinion is prefixed by + and subtract if the number is prefixed by -.)
ST 32005160 DRIVE PINION GAUGE ASSY
Select one to three shims from the next table for the value determined as described above and take a shim thickness which is closest to the indicated value.
Install the differential assembly.
Set the transmission main shaft assembly and drive pinion assembly in position. (So there is no clearance between the two when moved all the way to the front). Inspect the suitable 1st-2nd, 3rd-4th and 5th shifter fork so that coupling sleeve and reverse driven gear are positioned in the center of their synchronizing mechanisms.
Install the transmission case.
Install the transfer case with extension case assembly.
Install the manual transmission assembly to vehicle.
DISASSEMBLY
Note: Attach a cloth to the end of driven shaft (on the frictional side of thrust needle bearing) to prevent damage during disassembly or reassembly.
Straighten the lock nut at staked portion. Remove the lock nut using ST1, ST2 and ST3.
ST1 32005180 HOLDER
ST2 32005100 STOPPER
ST3 32005183 SOCKET WRENCH (27)
Withdraw the drive pinion from driven shaft.
(A) Differential bevel gear sleeve
(B) Washer No. 1 (25 x 37.5 x t)
(C) Thrust bearing (25 x 37.5 x 3)
(D) Washer No. 2 (25 x 37.5 x 4)
(E) Needle bearing (25 x 30 x 20)
(F) Drive pinion collar
(G) Needle bearing (30 x 37 x 23)
(H) Thrust bearing (33 x 50 x 3)
Remove the differential bevel gear sleeve, adjusting washer No. 1, adjusting washer No. 2, thrust bearing, needle bearing, drive pinion collar, needle bearing and thrust bearing.
Remove the roller bearing and washer using ST and press.
Note: Do not reuse the roller bearing.
ST 32005088 REMOVER
Straighten the lock nut at staked portion. Remove the lock nut using ST1 and ST2.
ST1 32005168 SOCKET WRENCH (50)
ST2 32005180 HOLDER
Remove the 5th driven gear using ST.
ST 32005158 5TH DRIVEN GEAR REMOVER
Remove the woodruff key.
Remove the roller bearing, 3rd-4th driven gear using ST1 and ST2.
ST1 32005147 INSTALLER
ST2 32005176 REMOVER
Remove the key.
(A) 2nd driven gear
(B) Inner baulk ring
(C) Synchro cone
(D) Outer baulk ring
Remove the 2nd driven gear, inner baulk ring, synchro cone and outer baulk ring.
Remove the 1st driven gear, 2nd gear bushing, gear and hub using ST1 and ST2. (Saab 9-2X 2.5i Linear)
Note: Replace the gear and hub if necessary. Do not attempt to disassemble if at all possible because they must engage at a specified point. If they should be disassembled, mark engagement point beforehand.
ST1 32005147 INSTALLER
ST2 32005176 REMOVER
Remove the sub gear for 1st driven gear.
(A) 1st driven gear
(B) Inner baulk ring
(C) Synchro cone
(D) Outer baulk ring
Remove the 1st driven gear, inner baulk ring, synchro cone, outer baulk ring, 2nd gear bushing, gear and hub using ST1 and ST2. (Saab 9-2X 2.0T Aero)
Note: Replace the gear and hub if necessary. Do not disassemble because they must engage at a specified point. If they have to be disassembled, mark the engaging point on the spline beforehand.
ST1 32005147 INSTALLER
ST2 32005176 REMOVER
ASSEMBLY
(A) 1st gear side
(B) 2nd gear side
(C) Flush surface
(D) Stepped surface
Install the sleeve & hub assembly by matching alignment marks.
Note: Use a new gear & hub assembly, if gear or hub have been replaced.
Install the washer, snap ring and sub gear to 1st driven gear. (Saab 9-2X 2.5i Linear)
(A) 1st driven gear
(B) 1st baulk ring
(C) Gear and hub ASSY
(D) 2nd gear bushing
Install the 1st driven gear, 1st baulk ring, gear & hub assembly onto driven shaft. (Saab 9-2X 2.5i Linear)
(A) 1st driven gear
(B) Inner baulk ring
(C) Synchro cone
(D) Outer baulk ring
Install the 1st driven gear, inner baulk ring, synchro cone, outer baulk ring, gear and hub assembly onto driven shaft. (Saab 9-2X 2.0T Aero)
Note:
^ Take care to install the gear & hub assembly in proper direction.
^ Align the baulk ring and gear & hub assembly with key groove.
Install the 2nd driven gear bushing onto driven shaft using ST1, ST2 and press.
Note:
^ Do not apply pressure in excess of 10 kN (1 ton, 1.1 US ton, 1.0 Imp ton).
^ Attach a cloth to the end of driven shaft to prevent damage.
^ When press fitting, align the oil holes of shaft and bush.
ST1 32005131 INSTALLER
ST2 32005134 INSTALLER
(A) 2nd driven gear
(B) Inner baulk ring
(C) Synchro cone
(D) Outer baulk ring
Install the 2nd driven gear, inner baulk ring, synchro cone, outer baulk ring and insert onto driven shaft.
After installing the key on driven shaft, install the 3rd-4th driven gear using ST and press.
Note:
^ Do not apply pressure in excess of 10 kN (1 ton, 1.1 US ton, 1.0 Imp ton).
^ Align the groove in baulk ring with insert.
ST 32005131 INSTALLER
Install a set of roller bearings onto the driven shaft using ST and press.
Note: Do not apply pressure in excess of 10 kN (1 ton, 1.1 US ton, 1.0 Imp ton).
ST 32005131 INSTALLER
Position the woodruff key in groove on the rear of driven shaft. Install the 5th driven gear onto driven shaft using ST and press.
Note: Do not apply pressure in excess of 10 kN (1 ton, 1.1 US ton, 1.0 Imp ton).
ST 32005131 INSTALLER
Install the lock washer. Install the lock nut and tighten to the specified torque using ST.
ST 32005168 SOCKET WRENCH (50)
Tightening torque: 260 Nm (26.5 kgf-m, 191.7 ft. lbs.)
Note:
^ Stake the lock nut at two points.
^ Using the spring balancer, check that starting torque of roller bearing is 0.1 to 1.5 N (0.01 to 0.15 kgf, 0.02 to 0.33 ft).
(A) Roller bearing
(B) Knock pin hole
Install the roller bearing onto drive pinion.
Note: When installing the roller bearing, note its directions (front and rear) because the knock pin hole in outer race is offset.
(A) Washer
Install the washer using ST1, ST2 and press.
ST1 32005130 BUSH 1-2 INSTALLER
ST2 32005131 INSTALLER
Install the thrust bearing and needle bearing. Install the driven shaft assembly.
(A) Driven shaft
(B) Drive shaft
(C) Drive pinion collar
(D) Needle bearing (25 x 30 x 20)
(E) Washer No. 2 (25 x 36 x 4)
(F) Thrust bearing (25 x 37.5 x 3)
(G) Washer No. 1 (25 x 36 x t)
(H) Differential bevel gear sleeve
Install the drive pinion collar, needle bearing, adjusting washer No. 2, thrust bearing, adjusting washer No. 1 and differential bevel gear sleeve in this order.
Note: Be careful because the spacer must be installed in proper direction.
Adjust the thrust bearing preload.
INSPECTION
(A) Drive pinion shaft
(B) Ball bearing
Disassembled parts should be washed clean first and then inspected carefully.
Bearings
Replace the bearings in the following cases:
^ Bearings whose balls, outer races and inner races are broken or rusty.
^ Worn bearings
^ Bearings that fail to turn smoothly or make noise when turned after gear oil lubrication.
^ The ball bearing on the rear side of the drive pinion shaft should be checked for smooth rotation before the drive pinion assembly is disassembled. In this case, because a preload is working on the bearing, its rotation feels like it is slightly dragging unlike other bearings.
^ Bearings having other defects
Bushing (each gear)
Replace the bushing in the following cases:
^ When the sliding surface is damaged or abnormally worn.
^ When the inner wall is abnormally worn.
Gears
^ Replace the gears with new ones if their tooth surfaces are broken, damaged, or excessively worn.
^ Correct or replace if the cone that contacts the baulk ring is rough or damaged.
^ Correct or replace if the inner surface or end face is damaged.
Baulk ring
Replace the ring in the following cases:
^ When the inner surface and end face are damaged.
^ When the ring inner surface is abnormally or partially worn down.
^ If the gap between the end faces of the ring and the gear splined part is excessively small when the ring is pressed against the cone.
Clearance (A): 0.5 - 1.0 mm (0.020 - 0.040 inch)
^ When the contact surface of the synchronizer ring insert is scored or abnormally worn down.
Shifting insert key
Replace the insert if deformed, excessively worn or defective in any way.
Oil seal
Replace the oil seal if the lip is deformed, hardened, damaged, worn or defective in any way.
O-ring
Replace the O-ring if the sealing face is deformed, hardened, damaged, worn or defective in any way.
ADJUSTMENT
THRUST BEARING PRELOAD
Select the adjusting washer No. 1 so that dimension (H) is zero through visual check. Position the washer (18.3 x 30 x 4) and lock washer (18 x 30 x 2) and install the lock nut (18 x 13.5).
Using the ST1, ST2 and ST3, tighten the new lock nut to specified torque.
ST1 32005180 HOLDER
ST2 32005100 STOPPER
ST3 32005183 SOCKET WRENCH (27)
Tightening torque: 120 Nm (12.2 kgf-m, 88.5 ft. lbs.)
After removing the ST2, measure the starting torque using torque driver.
ST1 32005180 HOLDER
ST3 32005183 SOCKET WRENCH (27)
Starting torque: 0.3 - 0.8 Nm (0.03 - 0.08 kgf-m, 0.2 - 0.6 ft. lbs.)
(A) Adjusting washer No. 1
(B) Adjusting washer No. 2
If the starting torque is not within specified limit, select a new adjusting washer No. 1 and recheck starting torque.
(A) Adjusting washer No. 1
(B) Adjusting washer No. 2
If the specified starting torque range cannot be obtained when a No. 1 adjusting washer is used, then select a suitable No. 2 adjusting washer from those listed in the following table. Repeat steps 1) through 4) to adjust starting torque.
Recheck that the starting torque is within specified range, then clinch the lock nut at four positions.