Ford Manual/The Ford Model T One Ton Truck
The Ford Model T One Ton Truck
Do the Instructions relative to the Car apply to the Truck? | Answer No. 112 |
The answers pertaining to the car are applicable to the truck, with the exception of Nos. 79, 80 and 81.
How are the Rear Axle and Differential disassembled? | Answer No. 113 |
With the universal joint disconnected, remove the bolt in front end of radius rods and the cap screws which hold the drive shaft tube to the rear axle housing. Then remove the rear axle housing cap; also the bolts which hold the two halves of the differential housing together. With the differential exposed to view, the manner of disassembling it will be apparent. Care must be exercised to get every part back in its correct position when reassembling, being sure to use new paper liners.
How is the Worm removed? | Answer No. 114 |
To remove the worm, drive out the pins which hold the coupling to the worm and drive shaft. Then remove the felt washer, roller bearing sleeve, and roller bearing by slipping them over the coupling. Drive the coupling off from the drive shaft and then force the worm from the coupling. Removing the worm nut will permit the removal of the retaining washer, thrust bearing and rear worm roller bearing. In reassembling be sure that the pin which holds the retaining washer stationary is in place.
How is the Differential Gear removed from the Shaft? | Answer No. 115 |
The differential gear is fastened to the inner end of the rear axle shaft by means of splines, and is held in position by a ring which is in two halves and fits in a groove in the rear axle shaft. To remove the gear, force it down on the shaft, that is, away from the end to which it is fastened, drive out the two halves of the ring in groove in shaft with screw-driver or chisel, and force the gear off the end of the shaft.
What about Lubricating the Rear Axle? | Answer No. 116 |
Truck Rear Axle — Longitudinal View. (Cut No. 20)
Truck Rear Axle — Cross Section showing Worm and Worm Gear. (Cut No. 21)
Starter and Generator Units. (Cut No. 22)