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Single Reduction & Single Reduction with Differential Lock - Spicer

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7. Align punch marks and install plain case half. Install<br />

cap screws and tighten to proper specifications as<br />

outlined in the back of this publication. Check differential<br />

for free rotation by turning side gear hub.<br />

1 - Punch marks<br />

8. Install ring gear. Secure <strong>with</strong> bolts and nuts.<br />

Note: For 17060, 19060, 21060, 22060 model axles, flange<br />

half differential cases were redesigned starting <strong>with</strong> production<br />

axles built in January 1997. New style ring gear<br />

bolts are also required <strong>with</strong> the new style flange case.<br />

Torque bolt to proper specifications. listed on page 70.<br />

9. Lower assembled differential assembly in to the carrier<br />

using a hoist and a strap. Be careful not to damage<br />

the differential bearings lowering the assembly.<br />

10. Install the bearing cup and bearing adjuster to the<br />

flange half side first.<br />

1<br />

Wheel <strong>Differential</strong><br />

11. Install the bearing cup and bearing adjuster to the<br />

plain half side. Use a long screwdriver or bar to lift<br />

the differential up while installing the cup and bearing<br />

adjuster.<br />

30<br />

Service Procedure

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