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PROPELLER SHAFT

Drive Shaft System

2. Propeller Shaft S301160


9) Remove the four bolts which hold propeller
shaft to rear differential.
A: REMOVAL S301160A18
NOTE:
NOTE: 쐌 Remove all but one bolt.
쐌 Before removing propeller shaft, wrap metal
parts with a cloth or rubber material.
쐌 In case of DOJ type, before removing propeller
shaft, wrap metal parts (installed at the rubber boot
of center DOJ) with a cloth or rubber material, as
shown in the figure. Rubber boot may be damaged
due to interference with adjacent metal parts while
bending the DOJ during removal.

B3M1587C

(A) Matching mark

10) Remove the two bolts which hold center bear-


ing to vehicle body.

S3M0030

1) Disconnect ground cable from battery.


2) Move select lever or gear shift lever to “N”.
3) Release the parking brake.
4) Jack-up vehicle and support it with sturdy
racks.
5) Remove center exhaust pipes. B3M1606
6) Remove rear exhaust pipe and muffler.
7) Remove heat shield cover. 11) Remove propeller shaft from transmission.
CAUTION:
Be sure not to damage oil seals and the fric-
tional surface of sleeve yoke.
NOTE:
쐌 Be sure to use an empty oil can to catch oil
flowing out when removing propeller shaft.
쐌 Be sure to plug the opening in transmission after
removal of propeller shaft.

B3M1605

8) Put matching mark to propeller shaft and rear


differential.

B3M1607

DS-13
PROPELLER SHAFT
Drive Shaft System

12) Install the extension cap to transmission. 5) Install rear exhaust pipe and muffler.
NOTE:
If extension cap is not available, cover the opening
C: INSPECTION S301160A10

with a vinyl bag in order to prevent transmission NOTE:


gear oil or ATF leakage. Do not disassemble propeller shaft. Check the fol-
lowing and replace if necessary.
1) Tube surfaces for dents or cracks
2) Splines for deformation or abnormal wear
3) Joints for non-smooth operation or abnormal
noise
4) Center bearing for free play, noise or non-
smooth operation
5) Oil seals for abnormal wear or damage
6) Center bearing for breakage
Check the following points with propeller shaft
S3M0498A installed in vehicle.

(A) Extension cap 1. JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS S301160A1001

1) Remove center exhaust pipes.


B: INSTALLATION S301160A11
2) Remove heat shield cover.
1) Insert sleeve yoke into transmission and attach 3) Check for any looseness of yoke flange con-
center bearing to vehicle body. necting bolts and center bearing retaining bolts.
Tightening torque: 2. SPLINES AND BEARING LOCATIONS
52 N·m (5.3 kgf-m, 38.3 ft-lb) S301160A1002

1) Remove center exhaust pipes.


2) Remove rear exhaust pipe and muffler.
3) Remove heat shield cover.
4) Turn propeller shaft by hand to see if abnormal
free play exists at splines. Also move yokes to see
if abnormal free play exists at spiders and bear-
ings.

B3M1606

2) Align matching marks and connect flange yoke


and rear differential.
Tightening torque:
31 N·m (3.2 kgf-m, 23.1 ft-lb)

B3M1602

B3M1587C

(A) Matching mark

3) Install heat shield cover.


4) Install center exhaust pipes.

DS-14
PROPELLER SHAFT
Drive Shaft System

3. RUNOUT OF PROPELLER SHAFT


S301160A1003

1) Remove center exhaust pipes.


2) Remove rear exhaust pipe and muffler.
3) Remove heat shield cover.
4) Turn rear wheels by hand to check for “runout”
of propeller shaft.
NOTE:
Measure runout with a dial gauge at the center of
front and rear propeller shaft tubes.
Runout:
Limit 0.6 mm (0.024 in)

B3M1603A

(A) Propeller shaft


(B) Dial gauge

4. CENTER BEARING FREE PLAY S301160A1004

1) Remove front and center exhaust pipes.


2) Remove rear exhaust pipe and muffler.
3) Remove heat shield cover.
4) While holding propeller shaft near center bear-
ing with your hand, move it up and down, and left
and right to check for any abnormal bearing free
play.

B3M1604

DS-15

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