Cleaning, inspection, replacement – Spicer Drive Axles Service Manual Wheel Reduction Drive Axles (EA-50) User Manual

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parts should be reused. Often, the causes of

premature wear or drive axle failure also can

be discovered.

Wash castings or other rough parts in solvent

or clean in hot solution tanks using mild alkali

solutions. If a hot solution tank is used, make

sure parts are heated thoroughly, before

rinsing.
Rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of the

cleaning solution. Dry parts immediately with

clean rags.
Lightly oil parts if they are to be reused

immediately. Otherwise, coat parts with oil and

wrap in corrosion resistant paper. Store parts

in a clean, dry place.

Inspect machined surfaces of cast or malleable

parts. They must be free of cracks, scoring, and

wear. Look for elongation of drilled holes, wear

on surfaces machined for bearing fits and nicks

or burrs in mating surfaces.
Inspect fasteners for rounded heads, bends,

cracks or damaged threads.
The axle housing should be examined for

cracks or leaks. Also look for loose studs or

cross-thread holes.
Inspect machined surfaces for nicks or burrs.

Cleaning, Inspection, Replacement

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As the drive axle is disassembled, set all parts

aside for thorough cleaning and inspection.

Careful inspection will help determine whether

Cleaning

The differential carrier assembly may be steam-

cleaned while mounted in the housing as long

as all openings are tightly plugged. Once

removed from its housing, do not steam clean

differential carrier or any components. Steam

cleaning at this time could allow water to be

trapped in cored passages, leading to rust,

lubricant contamination, and premature

component wear. The only proper way to clean

the assembly is to disassemble it completely.

Other methods will not be effective except as

preparatory steps in the process. Wash steel

parts with ground or polished surfaces in

solvent. There are many suitable commercial

solvents available.

WARNING:

GASOLINE IS NOT AN

ACCEPTABLE SOLVENT BECAUSE

OF ITS EXTREME COMBUSTIBILITY.

IT IS UNSAFE IN THE WORKSHOP

ENVIRONMENT.

Inspection

Inspect steel parts for notches, visible steps or

grooves created by wear. Look for pitting or

cracking along gear contact lines. Scuffing,

deformation or discoloration are signs of

excessive heat in the axle, usually related to

low lubricant levels or improper lubrication

practices.
Before reusing a gear set, inspect teeth for

signs of excessive wear. Check tooth contact

pattern for evidence of incorrect adjustment

(see Adjustment Section for correct pattern).

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