FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis

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Saginaw Design Integral Power Steering Gear

03-09-09

Tool • T65P-3D517-A

LOCK NUT

ADJUSTER PLUG

G1628-A

FIG. 25

Adjusting Thrust Preload

end plug lightly with
a
soft-faced mal-

let
to
seat
it
properly.

19.
Snap
the
retainer ring
in
place

with
the
fingers.
Tap
lightly
on the

ring
to be
sure
the
ring
is
bottomed

securely
in the
housing.

20.
Turn
the
input shaft
to the
full

left
or
right position then turn
it
back

approximately
1 3/4
turns
to
center

the worm.
RACK PISTON

Tool - T65P.3805-A

FIG. 26—Installing Rack-Piston

21.
Place
an
in-lb torque wrench
on

the input shaft
as
shown
in Fig. 27.

22.
With
the
gear
on
center
and the

sector shaft adjuster backed
off,
meas-

ure
the
total drag. With
the
gear
on

center, adjust
the
sector shaft thrust

screw
so
that preload
is 4-8
in-lbs
in

excess
of
total preload
and
drag.

Readings
are to be
made through
an

arc
not
exceeding
20
degrees with
the

gear
on
center. Tighten
the
lock
nut.

23.
After obtaining
the
proper mesh

load, tighten
the
sector shaft adjust-

ment screw lock
nut to
20-30 ft-lbs.
jG1302
A

G1303-A

FIG. 27—Adjusting Sector

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Ford-Thompson Power Steering Pump*

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PART 3-10 Ford-Thompsonr Power Steering Pump

COMPONENT INDEX

PUMP BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT

PUMP DRIVE BELT

Removal and Installation

POWER STEERING PUMP

Cleaning and Inspection (See Part 03-01)

Description

Disassembly and Assembly

Removal and Installation

POWER STEERING PUMP PULLEY

Removal and Installation

POWER STEERING PUMP RESERVOIR

Removal and Installation

ROTOR SHAFT SEAL

Removal and Installation
MODEL APPLICATION
All
Models
Ford

10-01

l5-O2

10-01

10-04

10-02

10-03

10-03

10-04
Mercury
10-01

10-02

10-01

10-04

10-02

10-03

10-03

10-04
Meteor
10-01

10-02

10-01

10-04

10-02

10-03

10-03

10-04
Cougar
10-01

10-02

10-01

10-04

10-02

10-03

10-03

10-04
Fairlane
10-01

10-02

10-01

10-04

10-02

10-03

10-03

10-04
Falcon
10-01

10-02

10-01

10-04

10-02

10-03

10-03

10-04
Montego
10-01

10-02

10-01

10-04

10-02

10-03

10-03

10-04
Mustang
10-01

10-02

10-01

10-04

10-02

10-03

10-03

10-04
Lincoln-
Continental
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Thunderbird
10-01

10-02

10-01

10-04

10-02

10-03

10-03

10-04
Continental-
Mark
III
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

'N/A

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1
DESCRIPTION

The Ford-Thompson power steering

pump is a belt driven slipper type

pump which is integral with the reser-
voir (Fig. 1). It is constructed so that

the reservoir is attached to the rear

side of the pump housing front plate
and the pump body is encased within

the reservoir (Fig. 2).

IN-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS

PUMP BELT TENSION

ADJUSTMENT

Pump drive belt tension cannot be

checked accurately using the

thumb

pressure or belt deflection methods.

Correct belt adjustment is assured

only with the use of a belt tension

gauge.

1.
Check the belt tension with a

belt tension gauge tool T63L-8620-A.

With a new belt, or one that has been

run for less than 15 minutes, the ten-

sion should be within 120-150 lbs.

With a belt that has been run for

more than 15 minutes, the tension

should be within 90-120 lbs.

2.
To adjust the belt, loosen the

mounting bolts incorporated on the

front face of the pump cover plate

(hub side) and one nut at the rear of

the reservoir. Fix a 9/16 inch open

end wrench on the nrojecting 1/2 inch

boss on the cover -'plate a"hd pry up-

ward to correct tension on 6 cyl. en-

gines.
DIPSTICK.

DRIVE

PULLEY

RELIEF VALVE

RESERVOIR

ORIFICE PLUG

G1479-B

FIG.
1—Power
Steering Pump—Sectional View
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Ford-Thompson Power Steering Pump

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LOWER PRESSURE

PLATE 3D590

SPRING-3D601

UPPER PRESSURE

PLATE -3A645

RETAINER END

PLATE-3D589

CAM AND ROTOR

ASSEMBLY-
-3D607

SCREW AND WASHER

ASSEMBLY-379376-S
PULLEY-3D673

PUMP SHAFT

SEAL 3B592

PLATE AND BUSHING

ASSEMBLY-3D643

0-RING

382744-S

HOUSING GASKET

3A760

G1343-B

FIG. 2—Power Steering Pump Disassembled

To adjust the belt on 8 cyl. engines

loosen the mounting bolt in the ad-

justing slot and the nut directly above

the adjusting slot. Place a suitable pry

bar between the cast boss on the

pump mounting bracket and the cast

boss on the pump cover plate and pry

upward to correct tension.

Do not pry against the reservoir to

obtain proper belt load as it can be

deformed and cause a leak.

3.
Recheck the belt tension. When

the tension has been correctly adjusted,
tighten the bolts and the fiut to speci-

fication (Part 3-13).

POWER STEERING

PUMP DRIVE BELT

REPLACEMENT

1.
Loosen the idler pulley attaching

bolts and remove the compressor drive

belt if equipped with an air condition-

er.

2.
Loosen 3 bolts and one nut at-
taching the power steering pump to

the pump bracket, and remove the

pump drive belt.

3.
Position the power steering

pump drive belt on the pulleys.

4.
Adjust the drive belt tension as

outlined in Section 2 to specification

(Part 3-13) and tighten the pump at-

taching bolts and one nut to specifica-

tion.

5.
Install the compressor drive belt

if equipped with an air conditioner

and adjust to specification (Part 16).

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

POWER STEERING

PUMP REPLACEMENT

EIGHT CYLINDER

WITHOUT AIR

CONDITIONER AND

ALL SIX CYLINDER

1.
Remove the power steering fluid

from the pump reservoir by discon-

necting the fluid return hose at the

reservoir, and allow the fluid to drain

into a suitable container.

2.
Disconnect the pressure hose
from the pump.

3.
Remove 3 bolts from the front of

the pump and the one nut at the rear

(rear nut on 8 cyl. engines only) that

attach the pump to the mounting

bracket; disconnect the belt from the

pulley and remove the pump from the

vehicle.

4.
Position the pump to the mount-

ing bracket and install the 3 bolts at

the front of pump and (rear nut on 8

cyl.
engines only) the 1 nut at the

rear. Torque to specification.

5.
Place the belt on the pulley and

adjust the belt tension (Section 2) with
Tool T63L-8620-A and tighten the

bolts and nut to specifications.

6. Torque the pressure hose fitting

hex nut to specification. Then, connect

the pressure hose to the fitting and

torque the hose nut to specification.

7.
Connect the hose to the pump.

Then, tighten the clamp.

8. Fill the power steering pump res-

ervoir with transmission fluid C1AZ-

19582-A and cycle the system to re-

move air from the steering gear sys-

tem.

9. Check for leaks and again check

the fluid level. Add fluid as necessary.procarmanuals.com

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EIGHT CYLINDER WITH

AIR CONDITIONER

1.
Remove the power steering fluid

from the pump reservoir by discon-

necting the fluid return hose from the

reservoir and allow the fluid to drain

in a suitable container.

2.
Disconnect the pressure hose

from the pump.

3.
Remove 3 bolts from the front of

the pump and the one nut at the rear

that attach the pump to the mounting

bracket and remove the drive belt

from the pump pulley.

4.
Loosen the upper pump bracket-

to-engine attaching bolt and remove

the bolt in the belt adjusting slot. Re-

move the pump.

5.
Position the pump to the bracket

and install the bracket-to-pump at-

taching bolts and nuts. Tighten to spe-

cifications.

6. Place the belt on the pump pul-

ley. Adjust the belt tension as outlined

in Section 2 and tighten the bolts and

nut to specification.

7.
Torque the pressure hose fitting

hex nut to specification. Then, connect

the pressure hose to the fitting and

torque the hose nut to specification.

8. Connect the return hose to the

power steering pump and tighten the

clamp.

9. Fill the pump with automatic

transmission fluid C1AZ-19582-A.

Bleed the air from the system (Part

3-1) and check for leaks and again
check the fluid level. Add fluid as re-

quired.

POWER STEERING PUMP

PULLEY REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL

1.
Drain as much of the fluid as

possible from the pump through filler

pipe.

2.
Install a 3/8-16 inch capscrew in

the end of the pump shaft to prevent

damage to the shaft end by the tool

screw.

3.
Install the pulley remover, Tool

T63L-1O3OO-B, on pulley hub, and

place the tool and pump in a vise as

shown in Fig. 3.

4.
Hold the pump and rotate the

tool nut counterclockwise to remove

the pulley (Fig. 3). The pulley must be

removed without in and out pressure

on the pump shaft to prevent damage

to internal thrust areas.

INSTALLATION

1.
Position the pulley to the pump

shaft and install Tool T65P-3A733-A

as shown in Fig. 4.

2.
Hold the pump and rotate the

tool nut clockwise to install the pulley

on the shaft. The pulley face will be

flush with end of pump shaft. Install

the pulley without in and out pressure
on the shaft to prevent damage to in-

ternal thrust areas.

3.
Remove the tool.

POWER STEERING PUMP

RESERVOIR REPLACEMENT

Reservoir replacement must be done

on a clean workbench. Cleanliness of

work area and tools is extremely im-

portant when repairing any hydraulic

unit. Thoroughly clean the exterior of

the pump with a suitable cleaning sol-

vent. Do not clean, wash or soak the

shaft oil seal in solvent. Plug the inlet

and outlet openings with plugs or

masking tape before cleaning the

pump exterior or removing the reser-

voir.

REMOVAL

1.
Assemble the adapter plate (Tool

T69P-3A674-A) to the bench mounted

fixture tool (T57L-5OO-A). Position

the pump and pulley on the adapter

plate, pulley facing down.

2.
Remove the outlet fitting hex nut

and the service identification tag.

3.
Invert the pump so the pulley is

facing up and remove the reservoir by

tapping around the flange with a wood

block (Fig. 5).

4.
Remove the reservoir O-ring seal

and the outlet fitting gasket from the

pump.

INSTALLATION

Tool • T 63 L-

10300 -

G 1477 A

FIG. 3—Removing Power

Steering Pump Pulley
1478 A

FIG. 4—Installing Power

Steering Pump Pulley
1.
Install a new gasket on the outlet

fitting and a new reservoir O-ring seal

on the pump housing plate (Fig. 6).

The old gasket and seal should never

be re-used.

Too/
T57L 500-A

G1602-A

FIG. 5—Removing Pump

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OUTLET FITTING

GASKET
Wood Block

0-RING SEAL

G1345-
-500-
A

G1603- A

FIG. 6—Gasket Locations
FIG.
7—Installing
Reservoir

on Pump—Typical
2.
Apply vaseline to the reservoir

O-ring seal and to the inside edge of

the new reservoir flange. Do not twist

the O-ring seal.

3.
Position the reservoir over the

pump and align the notch in the reser-

voir flange with the notch in the outer

diameter of the plate and bushing as-

sembly.

4.
Install the reservoir on the pump

and O-ring seal with a plastic or rub-

ber hammer and a block of wood as

shown in Fig. 7. Tap at the rear of the

reservoir and on the outer edges only.

5.
Inspect the assembly to be sure

the reservoir is evenly seated on the

pump housing plate.

6. Position the service identification

tag on the outlet fitting and install the

outlet fitting hex nut. Torque the nut

to specification (Part 3-13). Do not

exceed specification.

MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

DISASSEMBLY

Disassembly of the pump and its

subassemblies must be made on a

clean work bench. In repairing any

hydraulically operated unit, cleanliness

is of utmost importance. Clean the ex-

terior of the unit with a suitable sol-

vent and drain as much of the fluid as

possible.

If only the reservoir is to be re-

moved, plug the inlet and outlet open-

ings with masking tape or plugs. Do

not immerse the shaft oil seal in sol-

vent. If only the rotor shaft seal is to

be replace, see Rotor Shaft Seal Re-

placement outlined in this section.

1.
Assemble the adapter plate (Tool

T69P-3A674-A) to the bench mount-

ed holding fixture Tool T57L-5OO-A

(Fig. 8).

2.
Position the pump assembly,

with pulley assembled, on the adapter

plate, pulley facing down.

3.
Remove the outlet fitting nut and

the service identification tag.

4.
Invert the pump assembly and,

using a block of wood and a rubber or

plastic hammer, remove the pump res-

ervoir and seal by tapping around the

flange of the reservoir and on the und-

erside of the filler neck.

5.
Again invert the pump assembly,

loosen and remove the pump housing

retention bolts and remove the pump

housing.
6. If necessary, remove the fol-

lowing components from the pump

housing: the housing cover, the O-ring

seal and the pressure springs. These

components normally will remain in

the pump housing when it is removed.

7.
Remove and discard the pump

cover gasket.

8. Remove the retainer end plate

and upper pressure plate (in some

pumps, the end plate and upper pres-

sure plate are integral).

9. Remove the loose fitting dowel

pin. Be careful not to bend the fixed

dowel pin which remains in the hous-

ing plate assembly.

10.
Remove the rotor assembly

being careful to prevent the springs

and slippers from falling out and be-

coming lost. Do not disassemble fur-

ther unless the lower pressure plate,

housing plate, rotor shaft and/or seal

is to be replaced.

11.
Invert the pump assembly and,

using Tool T63L-1O3OO-B, remove the

pulley.

12.
Clean any rust, road dirt, burrs,

scoring, etc. from the pulley end of

the rotor shaft prior to removal of the

shaft from the housing plate. The

shaft must come out without restric-

tions to prevent scoring or damage to

the bushing. Remove the pump rotor

shaft.

13.
Remove the lower pressure

plate.
PARTS REPAIR OR

REPLACEMENT

ROTOR SHAFT

SEAL REPLACEMENT

Removal

1.
Remove the pulley from the

rotor shaft as described under Power

Steering Pump Pulley Removal.

2.
Position the pump assembly in

T57L-500-A

T69P-3A674-A


G1604-A

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the bench mounted holding fixture,

T57L-5OO-A or on the assembled

adapter plate, T69P-3A674-A, pulley

end of the shaft up.

3.
Clean any rust or road dirt from

the pulley end of the rotor shaft.

4.
To prevent scoring of the shaft,

wrap .005 shim stock (free of burrs)

around the rotor shaft and push it into

the ID of the seal until it is against

the bushing.
5.
Using a sharp tool such as a

sheet metal punch, carefully pierce the

metal seal body face and pry the old

seal out (Hg. 9). Do not damage the

bushing, the housing or the rotor

shaft.

Installation

1.
Remove the shim stock.

2.
Position the new rotor shaft seal

.* SHARP POINTED TOOL

(PRY OUT SEAL)

FIG. 9—Rotor Shaft Seal Removal

s- •:?

. SHAFT SEAL PROTECTOR

TOOL NO. T68P-3B592-B
on the shaft seal protector, Tool

T68P-3B592-B.

3.
Insert the seal protector tool and

the rotor shaft seal onto the shaft

(Fig. 10).

4.
Using" the seal installation Tool

T68P-3B592-A and a rubber or plastic

hammer, tap gently on the end of the

tool until the seal is completely in-

stalled (flush with the end of the seal

bore).

5.
Remove the tools.

6. Install the pulley on the rotor

shaft as described under Power Steer-

ing Pump Pulley Installation.

ASSEMBLY

1.
Assemble adapter plate (Tool

T69P-3A674-A) to the bench mounted

holding fixture Tool T57L-5OO-A. Po-

sition the pump assembly on ' the

adapter plate, pulley side facing doVn.

JrM" the lower pressure plate and rotor

shaft have not been disassembled,

omit Steps 2 and 3).

2.
Insert the lower pressure plate

on the anchor pin with the wide cham-

fered slots at the center hole facing up

(Fig. 11).

FIXED ROUND NOTCH ON

DOWEL HOLE THIS SIDE WIDE

0NLY CHAMFERED

SLOTS

G1347-A

FIG. 10—Rotor Shaft Seal Installation
FIG. 11—Lower Pressure

Plate Installed

3.
Dip the rotor shaft in specified

steering gear lubricant (C1AZ

19582A); then insert the rotor shaft

into the lower pressure plate and

housing plate.

4.
If the rotor assembly is disas-

sembled, hold the cam insert with the

notch on the OD of the cam at the

top and the arrow on the OD of the

cam pointing downward.

5.
Insert the rotor in the cam with

the double step in the ID of the rotor

facing upward.

6. With the rotor extended upward

approximately one half way out of the

cam, insert a spring into a rotor

spring pocket working in the rotor

cavity directly beneath the cam notch.procarmanuals.com

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7.
Use one of the slippers to com-

press the spring and install the slipper

with the groove in the slipper facing

upward (toward the cam notch). The

flats on the side of the slipper should

be on the left (Fig. 12).

FLATS ON LEFT

DOUBLE STEP

G1350-A

FIG. 72—Correct Slipper

Installation

8. Hold the cam stationary and

turn the rotor either to the right or

left, one space at a time. Repeat Step

7 until all the rotor cavities have been

filled. Be careful when turning the

rotor that the springs and slippers al-

ready inserted do not fall out.

9. Install the cam and rotor assem-

bly onto the pump housing plate with

the fixed dowel passing through the

first hole to the left of the cam notch

when the arrow on the cam OD is

pointing toward the lower pressure

plate (Fig. 13). If the cam and rotor

assembly will not seat, turn the rotor

shaft slightly until the spline teeth

mesh, allowing the cam and rotor to

drop down into position.

FIXED DOWEL D0|JBLE STEP

ARROW POINTING DOWN

G 1351-A

FIG. 13—Cam and Rotor

Installation
10.
Insert the loose fitting dowel

through the cam insert and lower

plate into the hole in the housing plate

assembly. When the loose dowel is

properly installed the heights of the

two dowels must be equal. Squirt the

rotor, springs, slippers and cam insert

with C1AZ-19582-A lubricant.

11.
Place the upper pressure plate

with the face having the tapered notch

down against the cam insert. The

fixed dowel should pass through the

round dowel hole and the loose dowel

through the elongated hole. The slot

between the ears on the pressure plate

OD should match the notch on the

cam insert OD (Fig. 14).

EARS

'G 1352-A

FIG. 74—Upper Pressure Plate

Installation

\ EARS

G1353-B

FIG. 75—Retainer End Plate

Installation

12.
Install the retainer end plate so

the slot on the end plate OD matches

the corresponding notches of the

upper pressure plate and cam (Fig

15).

13.
Install the pump valve assembly

O-ring seal onto the pump valve as-

sembly being careful not to twist the

seal (Fig. 16).

14.
Place the pump valve assembly

on top of the retainer end plate with

the large exhaust slot on the pump

valve in line with the OD notches of

the previously assembled parts. The
stack of parts must be fully seated. If

the pump valve has been installed cor-

rectly, the relief valve stem will be in

line with the lube return hole in the

pump housing plate (Fig. 16).

O-RING SEAL

EARS

G1605-A

FIG. 16 —Valve and Pressure

Spring Installation

Tool 169P-3B586-A

G1606-B

FIG. 17—Pump Housing

Installation

FIG. 18 -Checking Pump

Rotational Torqueprocarmanuals.com

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15.
Place small amounts of vaseline

on the pump housing plate to hold the

cover gasket in place. Install the gas-

ket on the pump housing plate.

16.
Insert the pressure plate springs

into the pockets in the pump valve as-

sembly. Vaseline may be placed in the

spring pockets to hold the springs in

position (Fig. 17).

17.
Using Tool T69P-3B586-A,

plug the intake hole in the housing

(Fig. 17).

18.
Lubricate the inside of the

housing and the housing cover seal

with C1AZ-19582-A lubricant. Fabri-

cate two studs (3/8-16x1.55 ) to be

used as positioning guides. Install one

in the housing plate bolt hole closest

to the drain hole and one in the bolt

hole diametrically opposite.

19.
Align the small diameter lube

hole in the housing rim with the lube

hole in the housing plate.

20.
Install the housing, applying an

even, downward pressure. The pres-
sure plate springs must not be jarred

and moved out of position. Remove

the guide studs.

21.
Install the housing retaining

bolts finger tight.

22.
Remove Tool T69P-3B586-A.

23.
Torque the retaining bolts even-

ly to 28-32 ft-lbs until the housing

flange contacts the gasket.

24.
Install a 3/8x16 hex head

screw, finger tight, into the end of the

rotor shaft. Using a torque wrench,

check the input torque of the shaft

(Fig. 18). The torque should not ex-

ceed 15 in-lbs. If it does, loosen the

retaining bolts slightly, rotate the

rotor shaft, retorque the bolts evenly

and again check the shaft torque. The

pump must not be used if the shaft

torque exceeds 15 in-lbs.

25.
Release the pin in the bench

holding fixture and agitate the pump

assembly back and forth. If there is a

rattle, the pressure plate springs have
fallen out of their seats and must be

reinstalled.

26.
Install the reservoir O-ring on

the housing plate being careful not to

twist the O-ring. Apply vaseline to the

seal and to the ID of the reservoir

flange.

27.
Install the reservoir, aligning

the notch in the reservoir flange with

the notch in the OD of the pump

housing plate and bushing assembly.

Using only a plastic or rubber ham-

mer, tap at the rear on the outer cor-

ners of the reservoir to avoid damage.

28.
Inspect the assembly to deter-

mine if the reservoir is seated on the

housing plate.

29.
Install the service identification

tag on the outlet valve fitting.

30.
Install the outlet valve fitting

nut and torque to 43-47 ft-lbs.

31.
Invert the pump assembly.

32.
If the pulley was removed, in-

stall the correct pulley using Tool

T65P-3A733-A.procarmanuals.com

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Eaton Power Steering Pump

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PART 3-11 Eaton Power Steering Pump

COMPONENT INDEX
MODEL APPLICATION

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4

POWER STEERING PUMP

Cleaning and Inspection (See Part 03-01)

Description

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Disassembly and Overhaul

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Removal and Installation

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POWER STEERING PUMP RESERVOIR

Removal and Installation

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l
DESCRIPTION

The roller-type hydraulic pump,

driven by the crankshaft, draws auto-

matic transmission fluid down the res-

ervoir and provides fluid pressure for

the system. Steering gear lubrication
is also provided by the same fluid

from the reservoir. Within the pump

itself is a flow-control and pressure-

relief valve which governs the pres-
sures within the steering system ac-

cording to the varying conditions of

operation. After fluid has passed from

the gear, it returns to the reservoir.

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

POWER STEERING PUMP

REMOVAL

1.
Open the hood, and install fend-

er covers.

2.
If the vehicle is equipped with air

conditioning, loosen the compressor

adjusting and support bracket bolts

and remove the drive belt.

3.
Loosen the generator adjusting

and support bracket bolts, and remove

the drive belts.

4.
Remove the fan, pulley, and spa-

cer.

5.
Raise the vehicle.

6. Remove the crankshaft damper

bolt and washer. Remove the damper

with Tool 6306-AG. Remove the drive

key.

7.
Disconnect the pump inlet line at

the pump, and plug the end of the line

to prevent the loss of fluid. Disconnect

the pump pressure line at the pump.
8. Remove the pump-to-engine

front cover cap screws, and remove

the pump. Remove the seal from the

front cover.

INSTALLATION

1.
Install a new seal on the engine

front cover.

2.
Align the slot in the pump rotor

shaft with the drive key in the crank-

shaft, and slide the pump onto the

shaft. Install the pump-to-engine front

cover cap screws. Torque the cap

screws to specification.

3.
Connect the pump inlet line and

the pressure line.

4.
Install the damper drive key,

damper, washer and bolt. Torque the

bolt to specification.

5.
Install the fan, pulley, and spa-

cer. Install the generator drive belts.

Adjust the belt tension, and tighten

the adjusting and support bracket

bolts.
6. If the vehicle is equipped with air

conditioning, install the compressor

drive belt. Adjust the belt tension, and

tighten the adjusting and support

bracket bolts.

7.
Run the engine at idle speed,

and check the fluid level in the reser-

voir. If required, add the specified au-

tomatic transmission fluid. Turn on

the windshield wipers. Rotate the

steering wheel from stop to stop sever-

al times to bleed the air from the sys-

tem. Recheck the fluid level.

POWER STEERING PUMP

RESERVOIR

WITHOUT AIR

CONDITIONING

Removal

1.
Remove the reservoir cover andprocarmanuals.com

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gasket. Withdraw the fluid with a suc-

tion gun.

2.
Remove the reservoir bracket-

to-cylinder block upper cap screw and

the lower cap screw and spacer.

3.
Disconnect the reservoir infet line

and the outlet line at the reservoir,

and remove the reservoir.

Installation

1.
Connect the reservoir-to-pump

line (outlet line) at the reservoir, but

do not tighten the clamp.

2.
Attach the reservoir and bracket

to the cylinder block with the upper

cap screw and the lower cap screw

and spacer. Tighten the cap screws.

3.
Tighten the outlet line clamp at

the reservoir. Connect the reservoir

inlet line to the reservoir.

4.
Fill the reservoir with the speci-

fied automatic transmission fluid. Run

the engine, and bleed the system by

cycling the steering gear with the

windshield wipers turned on. Check

for leaks, and recheck the fluid level.
WITH AIR CONDITIONING

Removal

1. Raise the front of the vehicle.

Remove the reservoir-to-pump line

(outlet line) clamp at the reservoir,

but do not disconnect the line at this

time.

2.
Disconnect the reservoir inlet line

at the reservoir.

3.
Remove the reservoir bracket to

the cylinder block upper cap screw.

Support the reservoir and remove the

lower cap screw and spacer.

4.
With a drain pan under the res-

ervoir, disconnect the outlet line hose

from the reservoir tube and allow the

fluid to drain.

5.
Remove the reservoir cover re-

taining nut and the cover. Position the

cover and the reservoir out of the way

and allow them to rest in the engine

compartment.

6. Lower the front of the vehicle.

Remove the fan shroud.

7.
Remove the reservoir and the
cover by manipulating them through

the opening between the radiator and

the compressor drive belt.

Installation

1.
Position the reservoir in the en-

gine compartment. Loosely attach the

reservoir and bracket to the cylinder

block with the upper cap screw.

2.
Install the fan shroud, then raise

the front of the vehicle.

3.
Connect the reservoir-to-pump

line (outlet line) at the reservoir.

4.
Install the reservoir bracket-

to-cylinder block lower cap screw and

spacer. Tighten both the upper and

the lower cap screws.

5.
Connect the reservoir inlet line at

the reservoir. Install the clamps on

both lines. Lower the car, and install

the reservoir cover and attaching nut.

6. Fill the reservoir with the speci-

fied automatic transmission fluid. Run

the engine, and bleed the system by

cycling the steering gear with the

windshield wipers turned on. Check

for leaks, and recheck the fluid level.

3 MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

INSULATOR (2)

WASHER (2)

MOUNTING BOLT (2)

COVER

BOLT (7)
DOWEL
PIN (2)

ROTOR

ROTOR
SHAFT

COVER
SEAL
PLUG

O RING

VALVE
ASSEMBLY

VALVE
SPRING

INSULATOR

HOUSING

CAM RING

PRESSURE
PLATE
,
PUMP

i
HOUSING

SEAL

ROLL

PIN

INSULATOR

RETAINER
RING
TUBE SEAT

O RING

SCREW
(2)

G12O8-B

FIG.
1
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