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REAR AXLE

51-2

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

Description

General
The rear axle consists of an axle casing with a differential unit attached to the right of the vehicle centre line. A wheel 
hub is installed in each end of the axle casing and connected to the differential unit by a drive shaft.

Axle casing
The axle casing is of welded construction, with brackets on the casing exterior for attachment to the rear suspension.

A differential cover on the rear of the axle casing contains an oil level plug for checking and replenishment of the 
differential unit lubricating oil. A magnetic drain plug is installed on the underside of the axle casing.

The interior of the axle casing is ventilated through a breather tube inserted in a red plastic sleeve in the top of the 
casing. The open end of the breather tube is located between the chassis and the left rear wheelarch.

Differential unit
The differential unit is of the spiral bevel type, lubricated by splash oil. The unit consists of a differential carrier 
attached to a pinion housing. In the pinion housing, the pinion is splined to a pinion flange which is secured with a bolt 
and washer. An oil seal prevents leakage past the pinion flange.

Centralising peg
The centralising peg is a press fit in the centre of the pinion flange and provides a positive location for the rear 
propellor shaft to ensure it is centralised with the  flange.

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