Jaguar XJ (X350). Service manual — part 145
5
.
CAUTION: Axle fluid should flow from the filler plug threaded hole when full. Failure
to follow this instruction may result in damage to the axle.
Check and top up the axle assembly fluid level as required.
Tighten to 34 Nm.
6 . Install the driveshaft.
For additional information, refer to
Driveshaft (47.15.01)
205-05 : Rear Drive Halfshaft
Specifications
Specifications
Lubricants, Fluids, Sealers and Adhesives
Item
Specification
Constant velocity (CV) grease Olistamoly LN 584 LO
Torque Specification
Description
Nm lb-ft lb-in
Anti-lock brake sensor retaining nut
9
–
80
Lower arm to wheel knuckle retaining nut 150 111 –
Outer tie rod ball joint retaining nut
55 41 –
Upper wish bone ball joint retaining nut 90 66 –
Wheel hub nut
300 221 –
Fill Capacities
Description
Vehicle
Grams
Grease for inner CV joint boot
Vehicles without supercharger 100
Vehicles with supercharger
-
Grease for inner CV joint
Vehicles without supercharger 40
Vehicles with supercharger
100
Grease for outer CV joint boot
Vehicles without supercharger 55
Vehicles with supercharger
-
Grease for outer CV joint
Vehicles without supercharger 65
Vehicles with supercharger
100
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Description and operation
Rear Drive Halfshafts
Rear Drive Halfshafts
Item
Part Number
Description
1
—
Outer constant velocity (CV) joint
2
—
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ring
3
—
Outer CV joint boot
4
—
Inner CV joint boot
5
—
Spring clip
6
—
Inner CV joint
7
—
Halfshaft
The rear drive halfshafts are of unequal lengths and both inner and outer joints are of the CV type.
The outer CV joints are fitted with an ABS ring which is continuously monitored by the wheel speed
sensor.
The inner and outer CV joints are linked by a solid halfshaft. The inner CV joints are retained in the
rear drive axle with the aid of a spring clip.
Handling Rear Drive Halfshafts
The following points should be observed when handling rear drive halfshafts:
•
Do not pull on the CV joints or the bar shaft.
•
Do not allow the CV joints to exceed 18 degrees of travel.
•
Check polished surfaces and splines for damage.
•
Do not allow the CV joint boots to come into contact with sharp edges, hot vehicle
components or the exhaust system.
•
Do not drop the rear drive halfshafts, this may cause damage to the splined sections of the
CV joints, the threaded sections of the CV joints or the interior of the boots which may not be
visible.
•
Do not support the rear drive halfshaft by holding the CV joint alone.
Underbody Protection and Corrosion Prevention
The CV joint boots should be covered during application of underbody protection or corrosion
prevention. Foreign matter on the CV boots may cause premature ageing of the material. Foreign
material on the rear drive halfshafts may cause imbalance.
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