Center bearings – Spicer 2007 Spicer Driveshafts Service Manual User Manual

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Inspection

Center Bearings

Please refer to the Center Bearing information in the Compo-
nent Safety section on page 2.

1.

Inspect the center bearing bracket bolts for loose-
ness. If looseness is evident, re-tighten the center
bearing bracket bolts. Consult the vehicle manufac-
turer’s documentation for proper bolt torque. Check
the alignment of the bracket before tightening the
bolt. Bracket should not be skewed more than 3° in
relation to the centerline of the driveshaft.

2.

Visually inspect the center bearing rubber cushion
for damage. Make sure the slingers are not rubbing
against the rubber cushion. Verify that the rubber
cushion is properly seated in the metal bracket. If
any of these conditions are evident, replacement of
the center bearing assembly is necessary. Refer to
recommendations in the Disassembly and Reassem-
bly on page 16 for proper center bearing replace-
ment procedures.

Midship End Fitting
Please refer to the safety information in the General Safety
section and the Midship Nut information in the Component
Safety section on page 2.

1.

Inspect the center bearing end fitting and bolt hole
threads for damage. If the bolt hole threads are dam-
aged, the end fitting must be replaced.

2.

Check the center bearing end fitting and fitting nut
washer for any looseness. Grasp the end fitting with
both hands, and try to move it both vertically and
horizontally to feel for looseness. There should NOT
be any movement in the center bearing end fitting
relative to the midship tube shaft to which it is con-
nected. If any of these conditions are present, the
center bearing end fitting and midship tube shaft
must be replaced as a pair.

3.

Refer to the End Fitting Inspection section on page 5
for proper procedures.

Note: Repeat the same inspection steps for all center bearings

within the driveline.

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