Drive Pinion Assemble
Drive Pinion AssembleTools Required
^ J42164 Pinion Gear Holder
^ J42170 Bearing and Race Installer
^ J42172 Bearing Race Installer/Spanner Wrench
Important: The spacer is specific for the bearing set and must be used in order to achieve the proper bearing preload. The pinion bearings, spacer and housing/cage must be replaced as a set.
1. Install the inner bearing race into the pinion housing/cage using the J42172 and a hydraulic press, if required.
2. Install the outer bearing race into the pinion housing/cage using the J42170 and a hydraulic press, if required.
3. Install the bearing onto the pinion shaft using the J42170, J42164, and a hydraulic press.
4. Assemble the pinion shaft (5), spacer (3), and bearing (2) into the housing/cage (4).
5. Press the bearing onto the pinion shaft using J42170, J42164, and a hydraulic press.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.
6. Install the nut onto the pinion shaft using a torque wrench, J42172, and J42164.
Tighten the nut to 500 Nm (370 ft. lbs.).
7. Using a punch, stake the areas of the nut into the notches in the end of the pinion shaft.
8. Measure the rotating torque of the pinion shaft using the J42164. A properly assembled pinion shaft and bearings should have a rotating torque of 1.4 - 2.8 Nm (12 - 25 inch lbs.).