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Overhaul






Steering Gearbox Overhaul

Special Tools Required
- Cylinder end seal remover attachment 07NAD-SR3020A
- Pilot collar 07GAF-PH70100
- Piston seal ring sizing tool 07NAG-SR3090A
- Ball joint boot clip guide 07974-SA50800
- Sleeve seal ring sizing tool 07974-SA5020A or 07974-SA50200
- Attachment, 32 x 35 mm 07746-0010100
- Driver 07749-0010000
- Piston seal ring guide 07HAG-SF10100 or 07HAG-SF1010A
- Piston seal ring sizing tool 07HAG-SF1020A or 07HAG-SF10200
- Pincers, Oetiker 1098 or equivalent, commercially available.

NOTE: Refer to the Exploded View as needed during this procedure.

Removal
1. Remove the steering gearbox.

Disassembly





2. Remove the boot bands (A) and tie-rod clips (B). Pull the boots away from the ends of the gearbox.





3. Unbend the lock washer.





4. Hold the flat surface sections (A) of the right side steering rack (B) with a wrench, and unscrew the both rack ends (C) with a wrench. Be careful not to damage the rack surface with the wrench. Remove the lock washer (D) and stop washer (E).





5. Loosen the locknut (A), then remove the rack guide screw (B).
6. Remove the spring (C) and the rack guide (D) from the gearbox.





7. Remove the cylinder lines from the gearbox.
8. Drain the fluid from the cylinder fittings by slowly moving the steering rack back and forth.





9. Remove the two flange bolts, then remove the valve body unit (A) from the gearbox (B).





10. Drill a 3 mm (0.12 inch) diameter hole approximately 2.5 - 3.0 mm (0.10 - 0.12 inch) in depth in the staked point (A) on the cylinder. Do not allow metal shavings to enter the cylinder housing. After removing the cylinder end (B), remove any burrs at the staked point.





11. Attach the yoke of a universal puller (A) to the steering gearbox mounts with bolts. Clamp the yoke in a vise with soft jaws as shown, then loosen and remove the cylinder end (B). Do not clamp the cylinder housing or gearbox housing in the vise.





12. Install the bearing separator (A) on the gearbox housing as shown.
13. Place a appropriate size deep socket wrench (B) on the steering rack (C).
14. Set the steering gearbox in a press so the left side points upward, then press the cylinder end seal (D) and steering rack out of the gearbox. Hold the steering rack to keep it from falling when pressed clear. Be careful not to damage the inner surface of the cylinder housing with the tool.
15. Remove the cylinder end seal from the steering rack.





16. Insert a 24" long, 3/8" drive extension (A) and the special tool into the cylinder from the left side. Make sure that the special tool is securely positioned on the backup ring edges. Be careful not to damage the inner surface of the cylinder with the special tool.





17. Set the gearbox in a press, then press out the cylinder end seal (A) and backup ring (B) from the gearbox.

Note these items when pressing the cylinder end seal:
^ Keep the tool straight to avoid damaging the cylinder wall. Check the tool angle, and correct it if necessary, when removing the cylinder end seal.
^ Use a press to remove the cylinder end seal. Do not try to remove the seal by striking the tool. It will break the backup ring, and the cylinder end seal will remain in the gearbox.





18. Carefully pry the piston seal ring (A) and O-ring (B) off the rack piston. Be careful not to damage the inside of the seal ring groove and piston edges when removing the seal ring.





19. Before removing the valve housing (A), apply vinyl tape (B) to the splines on the pinion shaft (C).
20. Separate the valve housing from the pinion shaft/ valve using a press.





21. With your finger check the inner wall of the valve housing where the seal ring slides. If there is a step in the wall, the housing is worn. Replace it.

NOTE: There may be sliding marks from the seal ring on the wall of the valve housing. Replace the valve housing only if the wall is stepped.





22. Check for wear, burrs and other damage to the edges of the grooves in the sleeve.

NOTE: The pinion shaft and sleeve are a precision matched set. If either the pinion shaft or sleeve must be replaced, replace both parts as a set.





23. Remove the snap ring (A) and sleeve (B) from the pinion shaft.





24. Using a cutter or an equivalent tool, cut and remove the four seal rings from the sleeve. Be careful not to damage the edges of the sleeve grooves and outer surface when removing the seal rings.





25. Using a cutter or an equivalent tool, cut the valve seal ring (A) and O-ring (B) at the cutting groove position (C) in the pinion shaft. Remove the valve seal ring and O-ring. Be careful not to damage the edges of the pinion shaft groove and outer surface when removing, the valve seal ring and O-ring.





26. Remove the valve oil seal (A) and wave washer (B) from the pinion shaft.

Note these items during disassembly:
^ Inspect the ball bearing (C) by rotating the outer race slowly. If there is any excessive play or wear, replace the pinion shaft and sleeve as an assembly.
^ The pinion shaft and sleeve are a precise fit; do not intermix old and new pinion shafts and sleeves.





27. Press the valve oil seal (A) and bushing (B) out of the valve housing using a hydraulic press and special tool.
28. Clean the disassembled parts with solvent, and dry them with compressed air. Do not dip rubber parts in the solvent.

Reassembly





29. Apply vinyl tape (A) to the stepped portion of the pinion shaft, and coat the surface of the vinyl tape with the power steering fluid.
30. Install the wave washer (B).
31. Coat the inside surface of the new valve oil seal (C) with power steering fluid, and install the seal with its grooved side facing opposite the bearing, then slide it over the pinion shaft, being careful not to damage its sealing lip (D).





32. Apply vinyl tape (A) to the splines and stepped portion of the shaft, and coat the surface of the vinyl tape with the power steering fluid.
33. Fit the new O-ring (B) in the groove of the pinion shaft. Then slide the new valve seal ring (C) over the shaft and in the groove on the pinion shaft.





34. Remove the tape, and apply power steering fluid to the surface of the valve seal ring (A).
35. Apply power steering fluid to the inside of the special tool. Set the larger diameter end of the special tool over the valve seal ring, and move the special tool up and down several times to make the valve seal ring fit in the pinion shaft groove.
36. Remove the special tool, turn it over, slide the smaller diameter end over the valve seal ring. Move it up and down several times to make the valve seal ring fit snugly in the pinion shaft groove.





37. Apply power steering fluid to the surface of the special tool. Slip two new seal rings (A) over the special tool from the smaller diameter end, and expand them. Install only two rings at a time from each end of the pinion shaft sleeve (B).

Note these items when installing the seal ring:
^ Do not over-expand the seal ring. Install the resin seal rings with care so as not to damage them. After installation, be sure to contract the seal rings using the special tool (sizing tool).
^ There are two types of sleeve seal rings: black and brown. Do not mix the different types of rings as they are not compatible.

38. Align the special tool with each groove in the sleeve, and slide a sleeve seal ring into each groove. After installation, compress the seal rings with your fingers temporarily.





39. Apply power steering fluid to the seal rings on the sleeve, and to the entire inside surface of the special tool, then slowly insert the sleeve into the special tool.
40. Move the sleeve back and forth several times to make the seal rings snugly fit in the sleeve. Be sure that the seal rings are not twisted.





41. Apply power steering fluid to the surface of the pinion shaft (A). Slide the sleeve (B) onto the pinion shaft by aligning the locating pin (C) on the inside of the sleeve with the cutout (D) in the shaft. Then install the new snap ring (E) securely in the pinion shaft groove.

Note these items during reassembly:
^ Be careful not to damage the valve seal ring when inserting the sleeve.
^ Install the circlip with its radiused side facing in.





42. Apply power steering fluid to the seal ring lip of the new valve oil seal (A), then install the seal in the valve housing (B) using a hydraulic press and special tools. Install the seal with its grooved side facing the tool.





43. Press the bushing (A) into the valve housing with a hydraulic press and special tool.





44. Apply vinyl tape (A) to the pinion shaft, then coat the vinyl tape with power steering fluid.
45. Insert the pinion shaft into the valve housing (B). Be careful not to damage the valve seal rings (C).
46. Remove the vinyl tape from the pinion shaft, then remove any residue from the tape adhesive.





47. Press the pinion shaft/sleeve into the valve housing with a hydraulic press. Check that the pinion shafts sleeve turns smoothly by hand after installing it.
48. Coat the special tool with power steering fluid, then slide it onto the rack, big end first.





49. Position the new O-ring (A) and new piston seal ring (B) on the special tool, then slide them down toward the big end of the tool.

Note these items during reassembly:
^ Do not over expand the resin seal rings. Install the resin seal rings with care so as not to damage them. After installation, be sure to contract the seal ring using the special tool (sizing tool).
^ Replace piston's O-ring and seal ring as a set.

50. Pull the O-ring off into the piston groove, then pull the piston seal ring off into the piston groove on top of the O-ring.
51. Coat the piston seal ring (A) and the inside of the special tool with power steering fluid, then carefully slide the tool onto the rack and over the piston seal ring.





52. Move the special tool back and forth several times to make the piston seal ring fit snugly in the piston.





53. Wrap vinyl tape (A) around the rack teeth and rack end edges, then coat the surface of the tape with power steering fluid. Make sure that the vinyl tape is wrapped carefully so there is no stepped portion.





54. Coat the inside surface of the new cylinder end seal (A) with power steering fluid, then install it onto the steering rack with its grooved side toward the piston. When installing the cylinder end seal, be careful not damage the lip of the seal with the edges or teeth of the steering rack.
55. Remove the vinyl tape from the steering rack, then remove any adhesive residue.





56. Install the new backup ring (A) on the steering rack, then place the cylinder end seal (B) against the piston.





57. Grease the steering rack teeth, then insert the steering rack into the gear box housing. Be careful not to damage to inner surface of the cylinder wall with the rack edges.





58. Insert an appropriate size deep socket wrench (A) onto the steering rack as shown.
59. Install the cylinder end seal (B) into the bottom of the cylinder by pressing on the tool with a press. Do not push on the tool with excessive force as it may damage the cylinder end seal.
60. Remove the tool, and center the steering rack.





61. Wrap vinyl tape around the rack end edges, and coat the surface of the tape with the power steering fluid. Make sure that the vinyl tape is wrapped carefully so there is no stepped portion





62. Coat the inside surface of the new cylinder end seal with power steering fluid, then install the seal onto the steering rack with its grooved side toward the piston.
63. Push in the cylinder end seal with your finger. Be careful not to damage the face of the seal with the threads and burrs at the staked position of the cylinder housing.
64. Remove the vinyl tape from the steering rack, then remove any adhesive residue.





65. Attach the yoke of a universal puller (A) to the steering gearbox mounts with bolts, then clamp the yoke in a vise with soft jaws. Do not clamp the cylinder housing or gearbox housing in the vise.





66. Coat the inside surface of the cylinder end (A) with power steering fluid, then install the cylinder end by screwing it into the cylinder (B).
67. Remove the yoke from the gearbox, then, after tightening the cylinder end (C), stake the point of the cylinder shown (opposite from where the stake was removed during disassembly).





68. Coat the new O-ring (A) with grease, and carefully fit it on the valve housing.
69. Apply grease to the needle bearing (B) in the gearbox housing, then install the valve body unit (C) by engaging the gears. Note the valve body unit installation position (direction of the line connections).
70. Tighten the flange bolts (D) to the specified torque.





71. Install the cylinder lines.

Note these items during reassembly:
^ Thoroughly clean the joints of the cylinder lines. The joints must be free of foreign material.
^ Install the cylinder lines by tightening the flare nuts by hand first, then tighten the flare nuts to the specified torque.





72. Grease the sliding surface of the rack guide (A), and install it onto the gearbox housing.
73. Remove the old sealant from the rack guide screw (B), then apply sealant all around the threads. Install the spring (C), rack guide screw and locknut (D).
74. Adjust the rack guide screw. After adjusting, check that the rack moves smoothly by sliding it right and left.





75. Install the stop washer (A), and screw each rack end (B) into the rack while holding the lock washer (C) so its tabs (D) are in the slots (E) in the end of the rack.
76. Hold the flat surface sections of the right side steering rack with a wrench, and tighten the both rack ends. Be careful not to damage the rack surface with the wrench.





77. Bend the lock washer back against the flat spots on the rack end joint housing.





78. Apply multipurpose grease to the circumference of the rack end joint housing (A).
79. Apply a light coat of silicone grease to the boot grooves (B) on the rack end.





80. Center the steering rack within its stroke. Install the boots on the rack ends with the tie-rod clips. After installing the boots, wipe the grease off the threaded section (A) of the rack end.





81. Install the new boot bands by aligning the tabs (A) with holes (B) of the band.





82. Close the ear portion (A) of the band with commercially available pincers Oetiker 1098 or equivalent (B).
83. Slide the rack right and left to be certain that the boots are not deformed or twisted.