How to pull the diff forward on a Pajero?
Remove the four bolts on the LHS of the diff in order to pull the diff forward this will give you access to the rear bolts on the front drive clutch Separating the front drive clutch in order to remove the small third drive shaft on the RHS yes three drive shafts and a clutch???
What kind of differential does Pajero Montero have?
Differential consists of hypoid reduction gears and straight bevel differential gears. Limited Slip Differential (LSD) is available on some models. Locking rear differential is available on 1997-98 Montero and 1998 Montero Sport. See DIFFERENTIAL LOCK – REAR article. AXLE RATIO & IDENTIFICATION
How to calculate axle total backlash in Pajero?
AXLE TOTAL BACKLASH 1) Raise and support rear axle. Place transmission in Neutral. Apply parking brake. Rotate drive shaft clockwise. Place reference marks on pinion dust cover and differential housing. 2) Rotate drive shaft counterclockwise, and measure distance between reference marks.
How do you repair differential on Pajero 4×4?
1) Place transmission in Neutral. Block front wheels. Raise one rear wheel off ground and remove wheel. Release parking brake. 2) Using torque wrench and axle puller adapter, measure starting torque while rotating wheel in forward direction. See Fig. 1. Differential must be repaired if torque is less than 18 ft. lbs. (25 N.m).
Differential consists of hypoid reduction gears and straight bevel differential gears. Limited Slip Differential (LSD) is available on some models. Locking rear differential is available on 1997-98 Montero and 1998 Montero Sport. See DIFFERENTIAL LOCK – REAR article. AXLE RATIO & IDENTIFICATION
AXLE TOTAL BACKLASH 1) Raise and support rear axle. Place transmission in Neutral. Apply parking brake. Rotate drive shaft clockwise. Place reference marks on pinion dust cover and differential housing. 2) Rotate drive shaft counterclockwise, and measure distance between reference marks.
1) Place transmission in Neutral. Block front wheels. Raise one rear wheel off ground and remove wheel. Release parking brake. 2) Using torque wrench and axle puller adapter, measure starting torque while rotating wheel in forward direction. See Fig. 1. Differential must be repaired if torque is less than 18 ft. lbs. (25 N.m).
What do you need to know about your Pajero?
One more thing we assume is that you are going to do most of the work yourself, that will reduce the maintenance cost and you will know your Pajero much better. Check tires visually for defects and check their pressures. Inspect brakes – discs and pads, replace if necessary. Grease the propeller shafts joints. Change manual transmission lubricate.