Jeep Cherokee 2000 Service Manual - page 123
(13) Remove the depth shims from the pinion gear
shaft. Record the thickness of the depth shims.
INSTALLATION
(1) Apply Mopar
t
Door Ease, or equivalent, stick
lubricant to outside surface of bearing cup.
(2) Install
the
pinion
rear
bearing
cup
with
Installer D-146 and Driver Handle C–4171 (Fig. 40).
Ensure cup is correctly seated.
(3) Apply Mopar
t
Door Ease, or equivalent, stick
lubricant to outside surface of bearing cup.
(4) Install the pinion front bearing cup with
Installer D–130 and Handle C–4171 (Fig. 41).
(5) Install pinion front bearing, and oil slinger, if
equipped.
(6) Apply a light coating of gear lubricant on the
lip of pinion seal. Install seal with Installer C-3972-A
and Handle C–4171 (Fig. 42).
NOTE: Pinion depth shims are placed between the
rear pinion bearing cone and pinion gear to achieve
proper ring and pinion gear mesh. If the factory
installed ring and pinion gears are reused, the pin-
ion depth shim should not require replacement. If
required, refer to Pinion Gear Depth to select the
proper thickness shim before installing rear pinion
bearing.
(7) Place the proper thickness depth shim on the
pinion gear.
Fig. 38 Collapsible Spacer
1 – COLLAPSIBLE SPACER
2 – SHOULDER
3 – PINION GEAR
4 – OIL SLINGER
5 – REAR BEARING
Fig. 39 Rear Bearing Removal
1 – SPECIAL TOOL C-293–PA
2 – VISE
3 – ADAPTERS
4 – DRIVE PINION GEAR SHAFT
Fig. 40 Pinion Rear Bearing Cup Installation
1 – INSTALLER
2 – HANDLE
XJ
194 RBI AXLE
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)