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Section 130-0010
Drivelines - Front and Rear Drivelines
SM 1534 Rev 1 3-00
2
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death, DO NOT go
under the vehicle when the engine is running.
Rotating shafts can be dangerous. You can
snag clothes, skin, hair, hands, etc..
1. Position the vehicle in a level work area, apply the
parking brake and switch off the engine.
2. Block all road wheels and place the battery master
switch in the 'Off' position.
Note: Access to remove driveline assembly (1) can be
obtained through the service access plate on the cab
floor.
3. Remove floor mat back and remove mounting
hardware securing access plate to the cab floor.
Remove access plate from the cab.
4. Remove bolts (12), washers (13) and locknuts (14)
securing bracket (11) over driveline assembly (1) and
onto the engine crossmember. Remove guard bracket.
5. Match mark cross assemblies (2) and their mating
surfaces to ensure correct mating alignment when
installing driveline assembly (1).
1 - Capscrew
2 - Driveline Assembly
3 - Cross Assembly
4 - Shaft Seal
5 - Driveline Assembly
6 - Cross Assembly
7 - Shaft Seal
Fig. 2 - Rear Drivelines and Mounting
SM - 1441
There are two driveline assemblies connecting the
centre and rear axles to the drive supplied from the
transmission, through the pivot drive arrangement, as
follows:
Driveline assembly (2, Fig. 2) is connected between
the pivot drive arrangement and the centre axle.
Driveline assembly (5, Fig. 2) is connected between
the centre axle and the rear axle.
REMOVAL
Numbers in parentheses refer to Fig. 1, unless
otherwise specified.
Note: Extra care should be taken when handling
drivelines since carelessness can result in premature
failure of the components. Chips, dents, burrs, or any
other deformity of universal joints will prevent accurate
mating. This will cause misalignment which is
accompanied by vibration and excessive wear.
WARNING
To prevent personal injury and property
damage, be sure wheel blocks, blocking
materials and lifting equipment are properly
secured and of adequate capacity to do the job
safely.
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4
2
3
1
6
7
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1
ARTICULATION AND
OSCILLATION PIVOT
PARKING BRAKE
CENTRE AXLE
REAR AXLE
Courtesy of Machine.Market

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