Caution: Replace the steering gear mounting bolts, the washers and the nuts every
time you remove the steering gear from the vehicle. Failure to replace the
bolts, the washers and the nuts may cause the steering gear to separate from
the vehicle. This could cause a loss of steering control and personal
injury.
- Use a small screwdriver in order to remove the
dust seal (1).
- Remove the snap ring (2).
- Rotate the input shaft and valve worm assembly. Rotate the assembly until
the timing mark on the end of the sector shaft (12) is aligned with the timing mark
on the end of the housing trunnion.
- Use a fine grade emery cloth in order to remove any paint or corrosion
from the exposed area of the sector shaft (12).
- Remove the sector shaft adjusting screw jam nut.
- Use one layer of masking tape in order to tape the serrations and the
bolt groove on the sector shaft (12). Ensure that the tape does not extend
onto the sector shaft bearing diameter.
- Remove 6 bolts (19) from the side cover (17). The
bolts are equipped with a ring on the underside of the head. Replace the bolts with
the same type and length as necessary.
- Remove the side cover (17) and the sector shaft (12) from
the gear assembly (9) as a unit.
- Tap the end of the shaft lightly with a soft mallet. More fluid will
drain from the gear.
- Remove the gasket (16).
- Turn the sector shaft adjusting screw (13) clockwise.
- Remove the sector shaft (12) out of the side cover (17).
- Clamp the side cover in a vise.
- Screw a ½-20 UNF 2Ax3 in bolt (1)
into the side cover adjusting screw hole. Ensure that the bolt end is positioned
in order to support a rolling head type pry bar.
- Support a pry bar in the bolt end of the seal.
Use the pry
bar in order to pry out the seal from the side cover.
Do not damage the seal bore or the bearing surface.
- Remove the bolt (1).
- Remove the vent plug (2).
- Inspect the adjusting screw (7) for damaged threads. The screw
must rotate by hand without perceptible end play.
- Inspect the retainer (6) . The retainer must be locked in place
without cracks.
- Place the sector shaft (8) firmly into a soft jawed vice. Use
a suitable chisel in order to unstake the retainer (6).
- Turn the retainer (6) out of the sector shaft pocket.
- Remove the adjusting screw (7).
- Remove the relief valve cap (4), if equipped.
- Remove the O-ring (3), if equipped.
- Remove the two piece relief valve (2), if equipped.
- Remove the seal (8).
- Use a fine grade emery cloth in order to clean any paint or corrosion
from the exposed area of the input shaft (7).
- Remove the bolts (5).
- Remove the following components as a unit from the housing:
- Place the assembly on a clean cloth in order to catch
the balls during the rack piston (3) disassembly.
Do not remove
the poppet adjuster seat and the sleeve assemblies (2) unless the components
will be replaced.
Do not disturb the position of the poppet adjuster seat unless the poppet adjuster
seat will be replaced.
- Remove the seal rings.
- Remove the screws (6).
- Remove the cap (7).
- Remove the seal (8).
Important: Do not remove the input shaft, valve, worm
assembly, or balls from the rack piston until the ball return guides are removed
or damage to the ball guides will occur.
- Remove the ball return guide halves (5). Insert a small screwdriver
between the rack piston (3) and guides (5).
- Remove the 32 steel balls (4):
| 36.1. | Rotate the input shaft until all of the balls fall out. |
| 36.2. | The steel balls are a matched set. The set must be replaced if any of
the balls are lost. |
- Remove the rack piston (1) from the input shaft.
- Remove the Teflon® seal ring and the O-ring.
- Remove the poppet assemblies, if necessary.
- Place the rack piston (1) in a soft-jawed vice.
- Use the J 36452-A in order to remove the larger diameter threaded adjuster
sleeve (3).
- Slide the J 36452-A over the seat of the poppet adjuster
seat and sleeve assemblies in the rack piston (1).
- Engage the tool in the slots in the threaded sleeve.
- Hit the end of the tool firmly 3-4 times with a 0.45 kg
(16 oz) hammer (2) in order to loosen the Loctite that was applied
during assembly.
- Apply the breaker bar to the tool.
Use the tool in order to
turn the adjuster seat and the assemblies out of the rack piston (1).
Notice: The sleeve is retained with thread locking compound. A new rack piston
and poppet assembly will be required if they are damaged while removing the
sleeve.
- Remove the poppet fixed stop screw (1) and
the washer (2), if necessary.
- Remove the grease fitting (4), if necessary.
- Remove the seal (7).
Use a small screwdriver in order
to remove the seal. Do not damage the sealing area of the bore.
- Remove the bearing (6), if necessary.
- Place the J 37071 against the side cover end of the
bearing.
Press the bearing out of the trunnion end of the bearing bore.
- Ensure that the J 37071 clears the retaining ring.
- Remove the retaining ring, if necessary. Remove the retaining ring through
the trunnion end of the bearing bore in order to protect the pressure seal bore
area.