drivetrain
Limited Slip Clutch Pack
for 2016 Ford F-150 3.5L V6 EcoBoost · RWD
Difficulty
Advanced
Time
4.8 h
Tools
16
Steps
15
This procedure covers the removal, inspection, and replacement of the limited slip clutch pack in the rear differential of a 2015-2020 Ford F-150 with the 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine.
Warnings
⚠️Vehicle must be properly supported on jack stands. Never work under a vehicle supported only by a floor jack.
⚠Gear oil can be hot if vehicle was recently driven. Allow differential to cool before draining.
⚠Differential bearing preload and backlash must be set precisely. Improper setup will result in premature failure and noise.
ℹ️Mark all components during disassembly to ensure correct reassembly orientation. Take photos of shim locations and bearing positions.
Tools required
Floor jack and jack stands rated for vehicle weightEssential
Wheel chocksEssential
3/8" and 1/2" drive socket sets (metric)Essential
Torque wrench (15-300 Nm range)Essential
Oil drain pan (minimum 3 quart capacity)Essential
Bearing puller setEssential
Differential spreader toolEssential
Dial indicator with magnetic baseEssential
Inch-pound torque wrenchEssential
Pry bars (various sizes)
Punch set
Hammer (dead blow and standard)Essential
Gasket scraperEssential
Shop rags and parts cleanerEssential
RTV silicone sealantEssential
Micrometer and caliper setEssential
Parts
- Limited slip clutch pack kit × 1 — Use OEM specification for 9.75" rear axle
- Differential cover gasket × 1 — Use OEM specification
- Friction modifier additive × 1 — Motorcraft XL-3 or equivalent
- Pinion seal (if damaged) × 1 — Use OEM specification
- Side bearing shims (assortment) × 1 — Use OEM specification
Fluids
- Motorcraft 75W-140 Synthetic Gear Oil — 2.5 qt
Preparation
- Park vehicle on level surface and chock front wheels securely
- Raise rear of vehicle and support on jack stands at frame rails
- Remove rear wheels using appropriate socket
- Allow differential to cool if vehicle was recently operated
- Clean exterior of differential housing to prevent contamination during disassembly
- Verify you have the correct clutch pack kit for the 9.75" rear axle before beginning
Procedure
- 1Drain differential fluidPlace drain pan under differential cover. Remove all differential cover bolts in a crisscross pattern. Carefully pry cover loose and allow gear oil to drain completely. Inspect drained fluid for metal particles or debris that may indicate additional wear issues.Torque specDifferential Cover Bolts35 Nm (26 lb-ft)
- 2Remove driveshaftMark driveshaft orientation to pinion flange for reinstallation. Remove the four U-joint strap bolts securing driveshaft to pinion flange. Support driveshaft and carefully slide rearward to separate from transmission. Secure driveshaft out of work area.Torque specDriveshaft U-Joint Straps20 Nm (15 lb-ft)
- 3Remove axle shaftsRemove the axle shaft retaining bolts from both sides of the differential. Carefully pull both axle shafts partially out of the differential housing (approximately 6 inches) to clear the differential carrier. Support axles to prevent damage to brake lines or ABS sensors.
- 4Remove differential carrier assemblyRemove the carrier mounting bolts securing the differential carrier to the axle housing. Carefully pry the carrier assembly loose and remove from housing. Place carrier on a clean workbench. Note the location and thickness of any shims behind the carrier bearing caps for reassembly reference.⚠Carrier assembly is heavy (approximately 40 lbs). Use proper lifting technique or get assistance.Torque specMounting Bolts31 Nm (23 lb-ft)
- 5Disassemble differential carrierMark bearing caps with punch marks for orientation. Remove bearing cap bolts and carefully remove caps. Use differential spreader tool to carefully spread carrier just enough to remove differential case (maximum 0.010 inch spread). Remove ring gear and differential case assembly. Do not over-spread carrier as this will cause permanent damage.⚠️Never spread differential carrier more than 0.010 inch. Excessive spreading will permanently damage the carrier casting.
- 6Remove ring gear and disassemble caseRemove ring gear bolts from differential case. Use soft hammer to tap ring gear off case if necessary. Drive out the differential pinion shaft roll pin using appropriate punch. Remove pinion shaft, then remove pinion gears and side gears. Keep all components organized and note their orientation.
- 7Remove old clutch packsRemove the clutch pack assemblies from both sides of the differential case. Note the exact order and orientation of friction discs and steel plates. Count all components and compare to new clutch pack kit to verify completeness. Inspect case for scoring or damage in clutch pack areas.
- 8Clean and inspect componentsThoroughly clean differential case, side gears, pinion gears, and all related components with parts cleaner. Inspect case for cracks or excessive wear. Inspect side gear and pinion gear teeth for damage. Measure case bore diameter and side gear hub clearance to verify within specifications. Replace any worn or damaged components.
- 9Install new clutch packsSoak new clutch pack friction discs in 75W-140 gear oil for 15 minutes before installation. Install new clutch packs in exact sequence specified in kit instructions, alternating friction discs and steel plates. Ensure all tabs are properly engaged in case slots. Install side gears into clutch packs, ensuring proper engagement.ℹ️Clutch pack installation sequence is critical. Verify against kit instructions. Typical sequence starts with a friction disc against the case.
- 10Reassemble differential internalsInstall pinion gears and thrust washers into case, meshing with side gears. Rotate side gears to align pinion shaft holes. Install pinion shaft through case and gears. Verify all gears rotate smoothly. Install new roll pin to secure pinion shaft. Verify pin is fully seated below case surface.
- 11Install ring gear and set up carrierHeat ring gear to approximately 200°F to aid installation. Align ring gear to case and install bolts in star pattern. Torque ring gear bolts to manufacturer specification (typically 100-110 ft-lbs in multiple stages). Install carrier bearings onto case if removed. Install assembly into carrier with spreader tool, ensuring shims are in original positions.
- 12Check and adjust backlashInstall bearing caps in marked positions. Tighten bearing cap bolts to specification. Mount dial indicator to measure ring gear backlash. Check backlash at four points around ring gear. Backlash should be 0.005-0.008 inch. Adjust by moving shims from one side to the other as needed. Recheck backlash after any shim changes.ℹ️Moving shims from left to right increases backlash. Moving shims from right to left decreases backlash. Maintain total shim thickness.
- 13Verify gear patternApply gear marking compound to several ring gear teeth. Rotate pinion through several revolutions in both directions while applying resistance. Check tooth contact pattern on ring gear. Pattern should be centered on tooth face. Adjust shim pack if necessary to achieve proper pattern.
- 14Install carrier into axle housingClean axle housing thoroughly and install carrier assembly with original shims. Install carrier mounting bolts and torque to specification. Slide axle shafts back into position, ensuring they fully engage the side gears. Install axle shaft retaining bolts.Torque specMounting Bolts31 Nm (23 lb-ft)
- 15Reinstall driveshaft and fill differentialAlign driveshaft to pinion flange using reference marks made during removal. Install U-joint strap bolts and tighten evenly. Clean differential cover and housing mating surfaces thoroughly. Apply thin bead of RTV sealant to cover or install new gasket. Install cover and torque bolts in star pattern. Fill differential with 2.0 quarts of Motorcraft 75W-140 synthetic gear oil plus 4 oz friction modifier additive. Install fill plug and torque to specification.ℹ️Limited slip differentials require friction modifier additive to prevent chatter. Do not omit this additive.Torque specDriveshaft U-Joint Straps20 Nm (15 lb-ft)Differential Cover Bolts35 Nm (26 lb-ft)
Reassembly
- Install rear wheels and torque lug nuts to 140 Nm (103 lb-ft) in star pattern
- Lower vehicle to ground
- Verify differential fill level is correct with vehicle on level surface
- Dispose of used gear oil according to local environmental regulations
Verification
- Test drive vehicle at low speed in safe area, making several gradual turns in both directions to verify proper limited slip operation
- Listen for abnormal whining, grinding, or chattering noises from differential
- Check for fluid leaks around differential cover and pinion seal after test drive
- Limited slip should engage smoothly during turns without chatter or binding
- Recheck differential fluid level after 50-100 miles of driving and top off if necessary