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TM 55-1905-221-14-4
6-38. TRANSFER GEAR ASSEMBLY (Continued).
LOCATION/ITEM
ACTION
REMARKS
REASSEMBLY (Cont)
4.
Insert a spare reverse
gear shaft in each power
drive gear, then place the
supporting member over the
end of the drive shafts to
prevent the gears from
spreading.
5.
Insert a 1/2 inch square
drive short extension
through the 1 inch hole in
the supporting member and
into the torque multiplier
wrench; then, attach a
torque wrench (0-200 ft-lb
range) to the short extension.
With the transfer gear held
in a fixed position and a
clean cloth between the
gear teeth, tighten the
driven gear locknut to
250-300 ft-lb (339-407 Nm)
torque by turning the nut
clockwise.
6.
Bend the edge of the lock-
washer (11) over a flat edge
of the nut at two places,
and over on the two flat
surfaces on hub of driven
gear.
7.
Tighten the drive flange
retaining nut (18) in the
same manner as outlined in
steps 1 through 5 above,
using spanner wrench J4384-01.
Tighten the retaining nut to
450-750 ft-lb (610-1017 Nm)
torque then, install cotter
pins (34) in diametrically
opposite pin holes through
shaft and nut, and bend ends
of cotter pins over.
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