Removal and Replacement
Driveshaft
Removal and Installation
1. WARNING: Before servicing a vehicle equipped with a fire suppression system, depower the system by following the procedure in Fire Suppression System. Failure to follow the instructions may result in serious personal injury. Procedures
With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position it on a hoist. For additional information, refer to Jacking and Lifting Service and Repair.
2. Index-mark the rear axle pinion flange and the driveshaft centering socket yoke.
3. Index-mark the transmission extension housing and driveshaft tube.
4. NOTE: If new driveshaft flange bolts are not available, coat the threads of the original bolts with the threadlock and sealer.
Remove and discard the 4 bolts.
- To install, tighten to 112 Nm (83 lb-ft).
5. NOTE: The driveshaft centering socket yoke fits tightly on the rear axle pinion flange pilot. Never hammer on the driveshaft or any of its components to disconnect the yoke from the flange. Pry only in the area shown, with a suitable tool, to disconnect the yoke from the flange.
Using a suitable tool as shown, disconnect the driveshaft centering socket yoke from the rear axle pinion flange.
6. NOTE: Align index marks before removing the driveshaft.
Lower the rear end of the driveshaft to clear the rear axle housing. Pull the driveshaft rearward until the driveshaft slip yoke clears the transmission extension housing.
- Plug the extension housing to prevent fluid loss.
7. NOTICE: The driveshaft centering socket yoke fits tightly on the rear axle pinion flange pilot. To make sure that the yoke seats squarely on the flange, tighten the bolts evenly in a cross pattern as shown or damage to the component may occur.
NOTE: Lubricate the slip-yoke spline with long-life grease.
NOTE: If, after installing a new driveshaft, a vibration is encountered, align the factory-made yellow paint mark at the rear of the driveshaft tube with the factory-made yellow paint mark on the rear axle pinion flange as closely as possible. If the paint marks are not visible, refer to Driveline System - General Information Driveshaft Runout and Balancing for driveshaft balancing.
NOTE: Inspect the mating surfaces on the rear axle pinion flange and the driveshaft centering socket yoke for foreign material and for damage from nicks or burrs that could prevent the flanges from fitting tightly together. Repair damaged areas or install new components as necessary to make sure a tight fit is obtained.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
8. WARNING: If the vehicle is equipped with a fire suppression system, repower the system. For important safety warnings and procedures, refer to Fire Suppression System. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury. Description and Operation
Repower the fire suppression system.