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Section 10 --- Chassis Information
The Executive 2005
450
DRIVE AXLE & DRIVE SHAFT
Drive Axle:
The chassis drive axle is a single reduction axle, with a gear
ratio of 4.30:1. The differential gears consist of a hypoid pinion and
ring gear set and bevel differential gears. The differential carrier can
be removed from the axle housing as a unit in order to perform
repairs.
All power from the engine to the rear tires is transferred
through the rear axle. For this reason, it is important that mainte-
nance be performed on the axle as required to avoid premature
wear of the gears and bearings in the axle.
Drive Axle Lubricant:
The rear axle is filled with synthetic gear oil meeting MIL-L-2105D specifications. Change interval is
every 250,000 miles, or 36 months, whichever occurs first.
During lubricant change, fine metal particles will be observed clinging to the magnetic fill and drain
plugs of the axle. These particles are normal wear particles from the axle components, but will cause
faster than normal wear of the axle components if allowed to circulate through the lubricant. It is rec-
ommended that the magnetic plugs be tested, if not replaced, at each lubricant change when petroleum-
based lubricants are used, or every 100,000 miles when synthetic lubricant is used. These plugs should
have sufficient magnetic strength to pick up a 1.5 pound weight of low carbon steel. Never replace a
magnetic plug with a non-magnetic "pipe plug" as they will not keep the lubricant clear of metal particles
or seal properly.
The level of lubricant in the rear axle should be checked every 30,000 miles or annually, whichever
comes first. This will ensure adequate lubricant in the axle for proper operation.
Proper Drive Axle Lubricant Level:
Regular inspection of the drive axle lube levels is an essential maintenance procedure.
With the motorhome parked on a level surface and rear axle warm, place a large con-
tainer under axle.
• Clean the area around the fill plug, which is located approximately halfway up the axle
housing bowl.
• Remove the fill plug and observe the lubricant level.
• The lubricant should be level with bottom of the hole.
• Important: The lube level close enough to the hole to be seen or touched is not sufficient.
The lube must be level with the hole.
• Correct the level as necessary.
• Re-install the fill plug and tighten to 35 to 50 ft. lbs.
NOTE:
When checking the lube level also check the housing breathers on top of axle
housing. Clean the breathers if dirty or replace them if damaged.
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Ring and Pinion Gears

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