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Pair of bevelled gears: fitting
Pair of bevelled gears: fitting
Assembly is carried out in reverse order, taking into account the following:
–  Once the gearbox is fitted grease the differential pinion with lubrication grease for the grooves in the clutch plate → parts catalogue.
   
–  If the bevelled gears are to be replaced, check whether the heat shield must be removed -A-.
–  Tighten securing bolts -arrows-to a torque of 5 Nm.
–  Displace the bevelled gears until it abutts the manual gearbox and join, when centred, the primary shaft pinion/bevelled gears with the differential.
–  Ensure the right drive shaft pinion fits with the bevelled gear of the differential, rotate the flanged shaft if necessary.
–  If the position of the pinion is correct and it is centred, the bevelled gears will slide into position against the manual gearbox.
–  Bolt the pair of bevelled gears to the gearbox → Chapter
  Note
Do not bring the bevelled gears towards the gearbox by tightening the fastening bolts, because the bevelled gears will tilt and may break the fastening rings.
–  Check the pair of bevelled gears oil level → Chapter
–  Check the oil level in gearbox → Chapter.
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Tightening torques > < Pair of bevelled gears: removing, vehicles with petrol engine