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5. Install the correctly-marked cap. Use the bolts as
guides by turning them in two threads or so and then sliding the
cap down to meet the case. Be sure that the cap threads t into
those in the adjuster. Do not force anything. the cap should slide
down very close to the carrier surface. Tighten the bolts unl
they are snug (see Figure 2).
6. Hold the other adjuster so that the mark is in the
same relave posion as the other one (with the mark away from
the carrier) and slide it down the bearing race into the threads.
As it meshes, it should shi outward a lile and be posioned
slightly away from the race.
7. Install the other cap. Again, use the bolts as guides
by turning them in two threads or so and then sliding the cap
down to meet the case. Turn the bolts unl they are barely snug.
Be sure that the cap threads t into those in the adjuster. Do not
force anything.
8. Use a spanner wrench or a blunt punch and a ham-
mer to turn the second adjuster (the one away from the ring gear)
one turn inward (clockwise) unl the marked hole reaches its -
nal posion (in the middle of the cap just below the lock). The
last poron of the turn should be dicult because pre-load is
being applied to the bearings by spreading the caps apart as the
adjuster is being turned in.
9. Insert an axle sha or bar into one of the axle sha
holes in the dierenal case to help with holding the assembly or
place it in a large vise, and torque the cap bolts to their correct
value (see the shop manual).
10. Install the adjuster locks and torque the bolts. Be
sure that they are located in the marked holes (as shown in Fig-
ure 2).
Assembly Inspecon
1. Inspect your work. Look for anything that is not cor-
rect. Be sure that the drivers rotate back and forth smoothly,
stopping at the pinion sha. Use a light to see that the spacers