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    							FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
    3
    REPAIR REV: 05/99 Refit
    11.Clean stub axle and drive shaft and fit hub
    assembly to axle.
    12.Fit spacing washer.
    13.Fit hub adjusting nut. Tighten to
    50 Nm (37
    lbf/ft).
    Ensure hub is free to rotate with no
    bearing play.
    14.Back off adjusting nut 90°and tighten to
    10 Nm
    (7 lbf/ft).
    15.Fit a new lock washer.
    16.Fit locknut. Tighten to
    50 Nm (37 lbf/ft).
    17.Tab over lock washer to secure adjusting nut
    and locknut.
    18.Fit a new joint washer to driving member and fit
    member to hub. Tighten bolts to
    65 Nm (48
    lbf/ft).
    19.Fit original drive shaft shim and secure with a
    circlip.
    20.To check drive shaft end play, mount a dial
    gauge using bracketLRT-99-503and rest pin in
    a loaded condition on end of drive shaft.
    21.Fit a suitable bolt to threaded end of drive shaft.
    Move drive shaft in and out noting dial gauge
    reading. End play should be between 0,08 to
    0,25 mm.
    22.If end play requires adjustment, remove circlip,
    measure shim thickness and fit an appropriate
    shim to give required end-play.
    23.Remove bolt from drive shaft, fit circlip and dust
    cap.
    24.Fit brake disc shield and brake caliper. Tighten
    fixings to
    82 Nm (60 lbf/ft).
    25.Bleed brake systemSee BRAKES, Repair,
    Brake system bleed
    .
    26.Fit road wheel, remove axle stands and tighten
    road wheel nuts to correct torque:
    Alloy wheels -
    130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
    Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
    Heavy duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)
    27.Operate footbrake to locate brake pads before
    driving vehicle. 
    						
    							FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
    1
    OVERHAUL FRONT DIFFERENTIAL
    Service repair no - 54.10.07.
    Overhaul
    NOTE: The front axle differential, for all
    models, is the same as that fitted to the 90
    rear axle and can only be serviced as a
    complete assembly
    See REAR AXLE AND FINAL
    DRIVE, Repair, Differential assembly - 90
    .
    FRONT HUB
    Service repair no - 60.25.14.
    Overhaul
    1.Remove hub assembly
    See Repair, Front hub
    assembly
    .
    2.Remove outer bearing.
    3.Mark, for reassembly, relationship between hub
    and brake disc, if original hub is to be refitted.
    4.Remove 5 bolts and separate hub from brake
    disc.
    5.Drift out grease seal and inner bearing from hub
    and discard seal.
    6.Drift out inner and outer bearing tracks.
    7.Clean hub and drift in inner and outer bearing
    tracks.
    8.Pack hub inner bearing with recommended
    grease and fit to hub.
    9.With lip side leading fit new seal to hub using
    special toolLST 137seal replacer and drift18G
    134. Drive in seal flush with rear face of hub.
    Apply grease between seal lips.
    10.Fit brake disc to hub, lining up to marks made
    during dismantling. Applying Loctite 270, fit
    retaining bolts. Tighten to
    73 Nm (54 lbf/ft).
    11.Grease and fit outer bearing to hub.
    12.Fit hub assembly
    See Repair, Front hub
    assembly
    . 
    						
    							54FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
    2
    OVERHAUL FRONT STUB AXLE, CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINT
    AND SWIVEL PIN HOUSING
    Service repair no - 60.15.43.
    Remove stub axle, axle shaft and constant
    velocity joint.
    1.Remove front hub assembly
    See Repair, Front
    hub assembly
    .
    2.Drain swivel pin housing and refit plug.
    NOTE: On later vehicles the swivel pin
    housing is filled with grease for life, the
    level and drain plugs being deleted.
    3.Remove 6 bolts retaining stub axle to swivel
    housing.
    4.Remove mud shield.
    5.Remove stub axle and joint washer.
    6.Wthdraw axle shaft and constant velocity joint
    from axle casing.
    Remove constant velocity joint from axle shaft
    7.Hold axle shaft firmly in a soft jawed vice.
    8.Using a soft mallet drive constant velocity joint
    from shaft.
    9.Remove circlip and collar from axle shaft.
    Constant velocity joint
    10.Mark positions of constant velocity joint, inner
    and outer race and cage for reassembly.
    11.Swivel cage and inner race to remove balls. 
    						
    							FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
    3
    OVERHAUL 12.Examine all components, in particular, inner and
    outer track, cage balls and bearing surfaces for
    damage and excessive wear.
    13.Maximum acceptable end-float on assembled
    joint 0,64mm. Renew if worn or damaged.
    Lubricate with a recommended oil during
    assembly.
    Fit constant velocity joint to axle
    14.Fit collar and a new circlip.
    15.Engage constant velocity joint on axle shaft
    splines and using a soft mallet, drive joint in fully.
    Renew stub axle, thrust ring, oil seal and bearing
    16.Drill and chisel off thrust ring taking care to avoid
    damaging stub axle.
    17.Remove bearing and oil seal using special tool
    TRT-37-004and slide hammerLRT-99-004.
    Ensure lip of tool locates behind bearing to to
    drive it out.
    18.Repeat instruction for removal of oil seal.
    19.Lubricate seal and lip with EP90 oil and with
    cavity side leading press in a new oil seal using
    special toolLRT-54-004.
    20.Using special toolLRT-54-005, fit bearing with
    its part number visible when fitted, and flush with
    end face of stub axle.
    21.Press fit a new thrust ring onto stub axle. 
    						
    							54FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
    4
    OVERHAUL Swivel pin housing
    22.Remove bolts securing oil seal retaining plate
    and joint washer. Release assembly from swivel
    pin housing.
    NOTE: Removal of oil seal and retaining
    plate is achieved when swivel bearing
    housing is removed.
    23.Remove 2 bolts, retaining lower swivel pin to
    housing.
    24.Remove brake disc shield bracket.
    25.Tap lug to remove lower swivel pin and joint
    washer.
    26.Remove two bolts retaining brake hose bracket
    and top swivel pin.
    27.Remove bracket, top swivel pin and shims.
    28.Remove swivel pin housing while retrieving
    lower and upper bearings.
    Swivel bearing housing
    29.Remove lower bearing track from swivel bearing
    housing.
    NOTE: Use upper bearing opening to gain
    access to lower bearing track.
    30.Remove 7 bolts retaining swivel bearing housing
    to axle case.
    31.Remove inner oil seal from back of housing.
    32.Remove top bearing track from swivel bearing
    housing.
    NOTE: Use lower bearing opening to gain
    access to upper bearing track.
    33.If worn, pitted or damaged, renew housing.
    34.Fit upper and lower bearing tracks into swivel
    bearing housing.
    CAUTION: Ensure bearing tracks are fitted
    square or damage could occur.
    35.With seal lips trailing, fit swivel housing inner oil
    seal into rear of housing. Grease seal lips.
    Fit swivel pin housing
    36.Coat swivel bearing housing to axle casing bolts
    with Loctite 270 or equivalent.
    37.Coat both sides of joint washer with a sealing
    compound. Position swivel bearing housing to
    axle mating face.Swivel assembly components
    1.Swivel pin housing
    2.Top swivel pin and brake hose bracket
    3.Upper and lower swivel pin bearings
    4.Shim
    5.Retaining plate and washer
    6.Oil seal
    7.Joint washer
    8.Swivel bearing housing
    9.Joint washer
    10.Lower swivel pin
    11.Mudshield bracket
    12.Swivel housing inner oil seal 
    						
    							FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
    5
    OVERHAUL 38.Place retaining plate, joint washer and oil seal
    over axle flange ready for assembly.
    39.Fit swivel bearing housing to axle flange with 7
    bolts. Tighten to
    73 Nm (54 lbf/ft).
    40.Grease and fit upper and lower swivel pin taper
    roller bearings.
    41.Position swivel pin housing over swivel bearing
    housing.
    42.Coat joint washer both sides with sealing
    compound and position on lower swivel pin.
    43.Loosely fit brake shield bracket plus lower swivel
    pin with lug outboard to swivel pin housing.
    44.Loosely fit top swivel pin plus existing shims and
    brake hose bracket to swivel pin housing.
    45.Apply Loctite 270 or equivalent to lower swivel
    pin bolts.
    78 Nm (58 lbf/ft),bend over lock tabs.
    46.Tighten top swivel pin bolts to
    78 Nm (58 lbf/ft).
    Check and adjust preload on bearings
    NOTE: Swivel housing oil seal and axle
    should not be fitted.
    47.Attach a spring balance to ball joint bore and pull
    balance to determine effort required to turn
    swivel pin housing.
    Resistance, once initial inertia has been
    overcome, should be1.16 to 1.46 kg.Adjust by
    removing or adding shims to top swivel pin.
    48.When setting is correct remove top swivel bolts,
    apply Loctite 270 or equivalent. Refit bolts and
    tighten to
    78 Nm (58 lbf/ft),and bend over lock
    tabs.
    49.Apply recommended grease between lips of
    swivel oil seal.50.Fit oil seal, joint washer and retaining plate with
    7 bolts and spring washers. Tighten to
    11 Nm (8
    lbf/ft).
    51.Fit tie rod and drag link and secure with new
    cotter pins. Tighten fixing to
    40 Nm (30 lbf/ft).
    52.Fit brake disc shield.
    53.Loosely fit lock stop bolt and nut.
    54.Apply a recommended grease between lips of
    swivel housing oil seal.
    55.Secure oil seal with retaining plate and securing
    bolts. Tighten to
    11 Nm (8 lbf/ft).
    56.Fit track-rod and drag link and secure with new
    cotter pins.
    57.Loosely fit lock stop bolt for later adjustment.
    58.Fit brake disc shield.
    Fit driveshaft and stub axle
    59.Insert axle shaft, and when differential splines
    are engaged, push assembly in fully.
    CAUTION: Take care not to damage axle
    shaft oil seals.
    60.Place a new joint washer in position on swivelpin
    housing to stub axle mating face. Coat threads
    of stub axle bolts with Loctite 270.
    61.Fit stub axle with flat at 12 Oclock position.
    CAUTION: Ensure that constant velocity
    joint bearing journal is butted against
    thrust ring on stub axle before stub axle is
    secured.
    62.Place mud shield in position and secure stub
    axle to swivel pin housing with 6 bolts and
    tighten evenly to
    65 Nm (48 lbf/ft).
    63.Fit brake jump hoses to brake jump hose
    bracket.
    64.Fit complete front hub assembly
    See Repair,
    Front hub assembly
    .
    65.Check swivel pin housing oil drain plug is fitted.
    66.Fill swivel assembly to correct level, with new oil
    See SECTION 10, Maintenance, Under
    vehicle maintenance
    .
    NOTE: On later vehicles fill swivel pin
    housing with 0.33 Litres of Molytex EP 00
    grease.
    67.Set steering lock stop bolts
    See STEERING,
    Adjustment, Steering lock stops
    . 
    						
    							FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
    1
    SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE REV: 05/99 TORQUE VALUES
    NOTE: Torque wrenches should be regularly checked for accuracy to ensure that all fixings are
    tightened to the correct torque.
    Nm
    FRONT AXLE
    Hub driving member to hub 65*.......................................................................
    Brake disc to hub 73.......................................................................................
    Stub axle to swivel pin housing 65*.................................................................
    Brake caliper to swivel pin housing 82............................................................
    Upper swivel pin to swivel pin housing 78*.....................................................
    Lower swivel pin to swivel pin housing 78*.....................................................
    Oil seal retainer to swivel pin housing 11........................................................
    Swivel bearing housing to axle case 73*.........................................................
    Pinion housing to axle case 41.......................................................................
    Crown wheel to differential housing 58...........................................................
    Differential bearing cap to pinion housing 90..................................................
    Differential drive flange to drive shaft 47.........................................................
    Mudshield to bracket lower swivel pin 11........................................................
    Bevel pinion nut 130........................................................................................
    Draglink to hub arm 40....................................................................................
    Panhard rod to axle bracket 88.......................................................................
    Radius arm to axle 190....................................................................................
    Radius arm to chassis side member 190.........................................................
    NOTE: * These bolts to be coated with Loctite 270 prior to assembly. 
    						
    							STEERING
    1
    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION DESCRIPTION
    The steering system incorporates a compression joint
    in the lower shaft and is designed to collapse on
    impact. The mis-alignment of the upper steering
    column with the steering box and the inclusion of two
    universal joints, is also designed to prevent the
    column moving toward the driver under frontal impact.
    The steering box is located behind the first chassis
    cross member and is connected to the road wheel
    swivel housing by a drag link and track rod. A
    hydraulic damper absorbs shocks in the steering,
    caused by road wheel deflections when operating on
    rough terrain.Power steering system
    The power steering system comprises a hydraulic
    pump which is belt driven from the engine and
    supplied with fluid from a reservoir that also acts as a
    cooler.
    The steering box houses a self neutralizing rotary
    valve which is part of the worm/valve assy and an
    hydraulic piston/rack to assist the mechanical
    operation. The rotary valve which is operated by
    movement of the steering wheel, directs fluid pressure
    to the appropriate side of the hydraulic piston/rack to
    provide assistance.
    Power steering system
    1.Hydraulic pump
    2.Fluid reservoir
    3.Steering box
    4.Upper column5.Universal joints
    6.Lower shaft
    7.Compression joint
    8.Drag link 
    						
    							57STEERING
    2
    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    Power steering box components
    1.Housing complete with sector shaft bearings
    2.Cover plate complete with bearing
    3.Sector shaft
    4.Hydraulic piston/rack
    5.Worm/valve and torsion bar assembly
    6.Shims for centralizing worm/valve
    7.Ball race
    8.Teflon seals for valve sleeve
    9.Bearing adjuster, locknut and seal
    10.Worm shaft pressure seal, circlip and dirt
    excluder11.Teflon and rubber seal for piston
    12.End cover seal and snap ring
    13.Adjustment components for piston/rack
    14.Hydraulic pipe
    15.Bleed screw
    16.Sector shaft adjustment lock nut with seal
    17.Cover plate bolts
    18.Cover plate seal
    19.Seal, washer and backup seal
    20.Circlip and dust cover 
    						
    							STEERING
    3
    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Rotary valve operation
    Rotary valve at neutral
    The rotary valve assembly comprises a worm (1),
    valve sleeve (2), input shaft (4) and torsion bar (5).
    The valve sleeve is retained inside the worm by a trim
    screw (3), and incorporates valve ports in its inner
    bore. The input shaft is attached to the steering wheel
    via a steering shaft and steering column and
    incorporates valve ports in its outer diameter to align
    with those in the sleeve.
    The torsion bar, which is secured to the worm and
    input shaft with pins (6) at each end, holds the valve
    ports in neutral alignment when there is no demand
    for assistance.No demand for assistance (Valve at neutral)
    When there is no demand for assistance the torsion
    bar holds the input shaft and sleeve valve ports in
    neutral relationship to one another, allowing equal
    pump pressure (A) to both sides of the piston/rack (9).
    Any excess fluid flow from the pump returns to the
    reservoir via (B). 
    						
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