• | J 7872 Magnetic Base Dial Indicator Set, or equivalent |
• | J 8001 Dial Indicator Set, or equivalent |
Important:
• | This measurement procedure is intended to measure propeller shaft runout for prop shaft systems with 2 or 3 U-joints only. This is not for prop systems with only 1 U-joint, or with only constant velocity (CV) joints, and/or coupler assemblies. |
• | When measuring runout of propeller shafts, do not include fluctuations on the dial indicator due to welds or surface irregularities. |
• | Always inspect the runout of any replacement propeller shaft. |
9.1. | Mark the mating position for each end of the prop shaft containing the slip yoke, then remove the shaft. |
9.2. | Inspect the prop shaft support bearing assembly (3) for damaged rubber components, worn bearing or bearings, or a damaged/cracked bracket which could be affecting the runout of the propeller shafts. |
9.3. | If the support bearing assembly exhibited any of these conditions, it requires replacement before proceeding. |
9.4. | Inspect the support bearing assembly (3) for loose or missing shims/washers if equipped. Reinstall correctly or replace any shims/washers as necessary to ensure proper alignment of the support bearing assembly. |
9.5. | Position the J 7872 , or equivalent (1), or the J 8001 , or equivalent (1), approximately 13 mm (½ in) from the end of the stub shaft (3). |
9.6. | Record the runout measurement at the stub shaft splines. |
11.1. | Inspect the deflection of the transmission or transfer case output shaft for indications of a worn or damaged bushing which could be affecting the runout of the prop shaft. |
A leaking transmission or transfer case output shaft seal may be an indication of an output shaft bushing concern.
11.2. | If the transmission or transfer case output shaft bushing is found to be worn or damaged, the bushing must be replaced before proceeding. |
11.3. | If the transmission or transfer case output shaft bushing was replaced; re-measure and record the runout of the prop shaft at the same locations measured previously. |
11.4. | Compare the prop shaft runout re-measurements recorded to the runout tolerance specifications. |
11.5. | If the prop shaft runout re-measurements still exceed runout tolerances at the same location or at the stub shaft, if part of the front shaft, the prop shaft requires replacement before proceeding. Check the runout of the replacement prop shaft. |
11.6. | If the transmission or transfer case output shaft bushing was not found to be worn or damaged, the prop shaft requires replacement before proceeding. Check the runout of the replacement prop shaft. |
12.1. | Mark the mating position for each end of the prop shaft, then remove the shaft from the pinion input, or torque tube input flange. |
12.2. | Rotate the shaft 180 degrees from its original position. |
12.3. | Reinstall the shaft to the pinion or torque tube input flange. |
12.4. | Re-measure and record the runout of the shaft at the same locations measured previously. |
12.5. | Compare the shaft runout re-measurements recorded to the runout tolerance specifications. |
12.6. | If any of the runout re-measurements still exceed runout tolerances, perform the following: |
12.6.1. | Inspect the pinion or torque tube input flange runout to determine if it is affecting the runout of the prop shaft. Refer to the appropriate procedure: Torque Tube Input Flange Runout Measurement , Pinion Flange Runout Measurement , or Differential Pinion Input Shaft Runout Measurement . |
12.6.2. | If the pinion or torque tube input flange runout exceeds runout tolerances, the flange must be re-indexed or replaced to bring the runout within tolerances before proceeding. |
12.6.3. | If the pinion or torque tube input flange was re-indexed or replaced, return the prop shaft to its original relationship when reinstalling the shaft to the flange. |
12.6.4. | If the first measurement of pinion or torque tube input flange runout was within tolerances, the prop shaft requires replacement. Check the runout of the replacement prop shaft. |
12.6.5. | If the pinion or torque tube input flange was re-indexed or replaced, re-measure and record the runout of the shaft at the same locations measured previously. |
12.6.6. | Compare the shaft runout re-measurements recorded to the runout tolerance specifications. |
12.6.7. | If any of the runout re-measurements still exceed the runout tolerances, remove and rotate the shaft 180 degrees from it's original position to the pinion or torque tube input flange that has been re-indexed or replaced. |
12.6.8. | Reinstall the shaft then re-measure and record the runout of the shaft at the same locations measured previously. |
12.6.9. | Compare the shaft runout re-measurements recorded to the runout tolerance specifications. |
12.6.10. | If any of the shaft runout re-measurements still exceed the runout tolerances, the shaft requires replacement. Check the runout of the replacement prop shaft. |
13.1. | If the stub shaft is keyed to ensure proper alignment of the slip yoke, then the prop shaft requires replacement. |
13.2. | If the stub shaft is not keyed, mark the mating position for each end of the prop shaft, then remove the slip yoke from the stub shaft. |
13.3. | Rotate the shaft 180 degrees from it's original position. |
13.4. | Reinstall the slip yoke to the stub shaft. |
13.5. | Re-measure and record the runout of the shaft at the welded yoke to slip yoke location. |
13.6. | Compare the shaft runout re-measurements recorded to the runout tolerance specifications. |
13.7. | If the prop shaft runout re-measurements still exceed runout tolerances at the welded yoke mating to slip yoke location, the prop shaft requires replacement. Check the runout of the replacement prop shaft. |