TM 10-3930-659-34 5-17. DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE. This Task Covers: a. Removal d. Assembly b. Disassembly e. Installation c. Cleaning and Inspection Initial Setup: Equipment Conditions: Materials/Parts: • Axle assembly removed (see paragraph 4-47 or • Sealing compound (Item 15, Appendix B) 4-48). • Silicone sealing compound (Item 17, Appendix B) • Petrolatum (Item 42, Appendix B) • Rags (Item 43, Appendix B) • General mechanic's tool kit (Item 71, Appendix E) • Dry cleaning solvent (Item 47, Appendix B) • Wrecking bar (Item 6, Appendix E) • Twine (Item 58, Appendix B) Dial indicator set (Item 19, Appendix E) • One gasket (rear differential assembly) • Mechanical force gage, 0-500 gr (Item 29, Appen- • Two preformed packings (front differential assembly) dix E) • Retaining ring pliers (Item 46, Appendix E) Personnel Required: Two • Arbor press (Item 47, Appendix E) • Puller kit (Item 50, Appendix E) General Safety Instructions: Torque wrench, 0-175 Ib.-ft. (Item 81, Appendix E) • Dry cleaning solvent is flammable and must not be References: used near open flame. Use only in a well-ventilated area. •·TM 9-214 NOTE Front  and  rear  differential  assemblies  are  maintained  in  a  similar  way.  Rear  differential  is  illustrated. Differences are noted where applicable. a. REMOVAL 1. Remove right axle housing (see paragraph 4-50). 2. Remove left axle housing (see paragraph 4-50). 3. Remove front axle yoke or rear axle front oscillating support yoke, front input quill, and pinion shaft (see paragraph 5-15 or 5-16). 5-164

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