Disassembly and Assembly: Assembly
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Final Drive Side
- Wrap the serrated part of the shaft with tape. Install the boot band and boot to shaft.NOTE: Discard the old boot band and boot and use a new one for assembly.
- Remove the tape wound around the serrated part of the shaft.
- Install the ball cage, steel ball, and inner race assembly on the shaft, and secure them using the snap ring.NOTE: Discard the old snap ring and use a new one for assembly.
- Insert the specified quantity of Genuine NISSAN Grease or equivalent, into the housing. Refer to
"FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
".
Grease capacity : Refer to "DRIVE SHAFT ".
CAUTION: If grease adheres to the boot mounting surface (indicated by * marks) on shaft and housing, boot may come off. Remove all grease from surfaces. - Install the stopper ring onto the housing.CAUTION:
- Do not reuse stopper rings.
- Make sure that housing and stopper ring are fully engaged.
- Install the boot securely into the grooves (indicated by * marks) as shown.CAUTION: If there is grease on boot mounting surfaces (indicated by * marks) of shaft and housing, boot may come off. Remove all grease from surfaces.
- Check that the boot installation length (L) is the length indicated below. Insert a suitable tool into large side of boot. Bleed air from boot to prevent boot deformation.
Boot installation length (L) : Refer to "DRIVE SHAFT ".
CAUTION:- The boot may break if the boot installation length is less than the specified value.
- Do not to touch the tip of the screwdriver to the inside of the boot.
- Secure the big and small ends of the boot with the new boot bands as shown.NOTE: Discard not reuse boot bands.
- Secure housing and shaft and then make sure that they are in the correct position when rotating boot. Use a new boot band if the boot band needs to be loosened to reposition the boot.
- Install circlip and dust cover to housing.NOTE: Do not reuse circlip and dust cover.
Wheel Side
- Insert the Genuine NISSAN Grease or equivalent, into the joint sub-assembly serration hole until the grease begins to ooze from the ball groove and serration hole. Refer to "FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ". After inserting the grease, use a shop cloth to wipe off the grease that has oozed out.
- Wrap the serrated part of the shaft with tape. Install the boot band and boot onto the shaft. Do not damage the boot.NOTE: Discard the old boot band and boot and use a new one for assembly.
- Remove the protective tape wound around the serrated part of the shaft.
- Attach the circlip to the shaft. The circlip must fit securely into the shaft groove. Attach the nut to the joint sub-assembly.
Use a soft hammer to press-fit the circlip.
NOTE: Discard the old circlip and use a new one for assembly. - Insert the specified quantity of Genuine NISSAN Grease or equivalent, into the joint sub-assembly and the large end of the boot. Refer to
"FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
".
Grease capacity : Refer to "DRIVE SHAFT ".
- Install the boot securely into the grooves (indicated by the * marks) as shown.CAUTION: If there is grease on the boot mounting surfaces (indicated by the * marks) of the shaft and joint sub-assembly, the boot may come off. Remove all grease from the drive shaft surfaces.
- Check that the boot installation length (L) is the specified length. Insert a suitable tool into the large end of the boot. Bleed the air from the boot to prevent boot deformation.
Boot installation length (L) : Refer to "DRIVE SHAFT ".
CAUTION:- The boot may break if the boot installation length is less than the specified length.
- Do not contact inside surface of boot with the tip of the screwdriver.
- Secure large and small ends of the boot using new boot bands using tool as shown.
Tool number : KV40107300 (-)
NOTE: Do not reuse boot bands.- Secure boot band so that dimension (M) meets specification as shown.
Dimension (M) : Refer to "DRIVE SHAFT ".
- Secure boot band so that dimension (M) meets specification as shown.
- After installing the housing to the shaft, rotate the boot to check that it is positioned correctly. If the boot is not positioned correctly, remove the old boot bands then reposition the boot and secure the boot with new boot bands.