Method of adjustment for a north-south automatic transaxle

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Gear making

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74400, 74409, 74606R, 475230, F16H 5712, F16H 138, F16H 5702

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052936864

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a method of adjusting backlash for a north-south transaxle. The method includes the steps of forming a case having a first passageway extending longitudinally and a second passageway spaced from the first passageway and being generally parallel to the first passageway and extending longitudinally and a cavity at one end of the second passageway having an opening generally perpendicular to the passageway. The method also includes disposing a transmission assembly in the first passageway and a transfer assembly in the second passageway and a differential assembly in the cavity and engaging the transfer assembly. The method further includes preloading the differential assembly, determining the amount of backlash between the differential assembly and transfer assembly, and adjusting the backlash between the differential assembly and transfer assembly.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4095487 (1978-06-01), Cartwright et al.
patent: 4875391 (1989-10-01), Leising et al.

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