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The central bearing and the inner drive shaft
Dismantling | | 1. Using the special tool, remove the center bearing bracket with the inner shaft. |
| 2. Using the special tool, squeeze the central bearing on the outside of the central bearing as shown. |
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Check | 1. Check the inner shaft for damage, bending or corrosion. 2. Inspect the splines of the inner shaft for wear or damage. 3. Check for the presence of the central bearing generation, discoloration and roughness of the surface of the stud. |
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Assembly | | 1. Apply multipurpose grease to the central bearing bracket and the central bearing. |
| 2. Using the special tool, press in the center bearing bracket. |
| 3. Apply multipurpose grease to the back surface of the dust seal. Recommended lubricant: LIG-2 or Sunlight No .2 - Internal dust seal: 7-10 g
- External dust seal: 4-6 g
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| 4. Using a special tool, insert the external and internal dust seal so that they are flush with the edge of the center bearing bracket. | When applying lubricant, make sure that it is applied only on the dust seal lip. |
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| 5. Using the special tool, install the central bearing as shown, and then press-fit it on the inner shaft. |
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