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Manual Steering

03-06-02

IN-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS

STEERING WORM AND

SECTOR

GEAR ADJUSTMENTS

The ball nut assembly and the sec-

tor gear must be adjusted properly to

maintain minimum steering shaft end

play (a factor of preload adjustment)

and minimum backlash between sector

gear and ball nut. There are only two

possible adjustments within the recir-

culating ball-type steering gear, and

these should be made in the following

order to avoid damage or gear failure.

1.
Disconnect the Pitman arm from

the steering Pitman-to-idler arm rod.

2.
Loosen the nut which locks the

sector adjusting screw (Fig. 3), and

turn the adjusting screw counterclock-

wise.
(On models equipped with the

Cobra Jet engine, it may be necessary

to use a suitable holding tool with an

extension and a long screwdriver to

make the gear adjustment).

3.
Measure the worm bearing pre-

load by attaching an in-lb torque

wrench to the steering wheel nut (Fig.

4).
With the steering wheel off center,

read the pull required to rotate the

input shaft approximately 1 1/2 turns

either side of center. If the torque or

preload is not within specification

(Part 3-1), adjust as explained in the

next step.
.•ADJUSTER
LOCK
NUT

SECTOR
SHAFT

ADJUSTING
SCREW
G
1627-A

FIG. 3—Steering Gear

Adjustments—Typical

4.
Loosen the steering shaft bearing

adjuster lock nut, and tighten or back

off the bearing adjuster (Fig. 1) to

bring the preload within the specified

limits.

5.
Tighten the steering shaft bear-

ing adjuster lock nut, and recheck the

preload.

6. Turn the steering wheel slowly to

either stop. Turn gently against the

stop to avoid possible damage to the

ball return guides. Then rotate the

wheel 2-3/4 turns to center the ball

nut.
7.
Turn the sector adjusting screw

clockwise until the specified torque

(Part 3-13) is necessary to rotate the

worm past its center (high spot) (Fig.

1).

8. While holding the sector adjust-

ing screw, tighten the sector adjusting

screw locknut to specification, and re-

check the backlash adjustment.

9. Connect the Pitman arm to the

steering arm-to-idler arm rod.

G-1495-A

FIG. 4—Checking Steering Gear

Preload—Typical

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

STEERING GEAR

REMOVAL

1.
Remove the bolt(s) that retains

the flex coupling to the steering shaft.

2.
Remove the nut and lock washer

that secures the Pitman arm to the

sector shaft using Tool T64P-3590-F

(Fig. 5).

3.
To obtain clearance on some

models equipped with standard trans-

mission, it may be necessary to dis-

connect the clutch linkage. On some

8-cylinder models, it may be necessary

to lower the exhaust system.

4.
Remove the steering gear-to-side

rail bolts and remove the gear.
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STEERING
GEAR
HOUSING

T64P-3590.F

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5—Removing Pitman Arm
INSTALLATION

1.
Position the steering gear and

flex coupling in place; then, install

and torque the steering gear-to-side

rail bolts to specification (Part 3-13).

2.
If the clutch linkage has been

disconnected, reposition, install and

adjust it. If the exhaust system has

been lowered, reinstall it to its proper

position.

3.
Position the Pitman arm and the

sector shaft and install the attaching

nut and lock washer. Torque the nut

to specification.

4.
Install and connect the flex cou-

pling attaching nut(s) and torque it to

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PUMP AND RESERVOIR

CONTROL VALVE

POWER CYLINDER

FIG. 7—Non-Integral Power Steering System
G 1651-A

IN-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS
AND
REPAIRS

HOISTING INSTRUCTIONS

Damage
to
suspension and/or steer-

ing linkage components
may
occur
if

care
is not
exercised when positioning

the hoist adapters
of 2
post hoists

prior
to
lifting
the
vehicle.

If
a 2
post hoist
is
used
to
lift
the

vehicle, place
the
adapters under
the

front suspension lower arms.
Do not

allow
the
adapters
to
contact
the

steering linkage.

CONTROL VALVE CENTERING

SPRING ADJUSTMENT

1.
Raise
the
vehicle
and
remove
2

spring
cap
attaching screws
and
lock

washers
and
remove
the
spring
cap.

2.
Tighten
the
adjusting
nut
snug

(90-100 in-lbs); then, loosen
the nut

1/4 turn. Make sure that
the nut ro-

tates
1/4
turn
(90
degrees)
on the

threads
of the
bolt.
Do not
tighten
the

adjusting
nut too
tight.

3.
Position
the
spring
cap to the

valve housing. Lubricate
and
install

the
two
attaching screws
and
washers.

Torque
the
screws
to
72-100 in-lbs.

4.
Lower
the
vehicle.

5.
Start
the
engine
and
check
the

turning effort with
a
spring scale.

With
the
spring scale attached
to the

rim
of the
steering wheel,
the
effort
to
turn
the
wheel
in
both directions

should
not
exceed
12
pounds.

CONTROL VALVE
TO
POWER

STEERING CYLINDER HOSE

1.
Raise
the
vehicle
on a
hoist
and

place
a
drain
pan
under
the
power

cylinder.

2.
Disconnect
the
hose from
the

power cylinder
and
allow
the
fluid
to

drain from
the
hose. Then, disconnect

the hose from
the
control valve.

3.
Connect
the
unmarked
end of

the shorter tube
(9 7/16 in
long)
to

valve port
C
(Fig. 2). Hold
the
tube
so

that
the
bend parallels
the
surface
of

valve shown
in Fig. 2,
tighten
the nut.

PLANE
OF
TUBE BEND
IN

3A717 HOSE
TO BE
PARALLEL

WITH THIS SURFACE ON VALVE.

CLEARANCE BETWEEN

COUPLING TO
BE 1/16-

1/8 INCH
IN
THIS AREA

G 1503-A

FIG. 2—Power Steering Hose

Installation
Connect
the
opposite
end to the
lower

port
in the
cylinder. Hold
the
tube
se-

curely while tightening
the nut to pre-

vent twisting
the
tube. Connect
the

other tube
(9 5/8 in
long)
to
port
A,

making sure that tube
is
parallel with

the other tube.

4.
Remove
the
drain
pan and
lower

the vehicle.

5.
Fill
the
power steering pump res-

ervoir with fluid
to the
proper level

(Part
3-1).

6. Start
the
engine
and
turn
the

steering wheel
to
each
end of its
travel

several times
to
cycle
the
system.

Then, check
for
leaks.

7.
Stop
the
engine
and
again check

the power steering fluid level.
Add

fluid
as
required.

POWER STEERING PUMP

TO CONTROL VALVE HOSE

REMOVAL

1.
Remove
the
fluid from
the
pump

reservoir with
a
suction
gun.

2.
Raise
the
vehicle
on a
hoist.

3.
Remove
the
clamp retaining
the

hose tubes
to the
control valve.

4.
Disconnect
the
fluid return
and

pressure hoses from
the
control valve

and allow
the
fluid
to
drain into
a

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5.
Lower the vehicle and disconnect

the fluid return hose from the reser-

voir.

6. Disconnect the fluid pressure

hose from the pump outlet fitting.

7.
Remove 1 bolt attaching the

hoses,
insulator, and the retainer to

the frame side rail and remove the

hoses,
and the insulator and retainer

as an assembly from the vehicle.

8. Remove the pressure and return

hoses from the retainer and insulator.

INSTALLATION

1.
Install the pressure and return
hoses in the insulator and retainer.

Paint stripe on pressure hose must be

aligned with slot in insulator. Paint or

tape band on return hose must be cen-

tered in insulator. Position the assem-

bly to the frame side rail and install

the attaching bolt.

2.
Place a hose clamp on the fluid

return hose and install the hose on the

power steering pump reservoir return

fitting.

3.
Torque the pump outlet fitting to

specification (Part 3-13). Then, con-

nect the pressure hose to the outlet fit-

ting and torque the fitting to specifica-

tion.
4.
Raise the vehicle and connect the

pressure and return lines to the con-

trol valve.

5.
Install the clamp to retain the

hose tubes to the control valve.

6. Lower the vehicle and fill the

power steering pump reservoir with

fluid, C1AZ-19582-A, to the proper

level (Part 3-1).

7.
Start the engine and turn the

steering wheel to each end of its travel

several times to cycle the system.

Then, check for fluid leaks.

8. Stop the engine and again check

the power steering fluid level (Part

3-1). Add fluid as required.

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

HOISTING INSTRUCTIONS

Damage to suspension and/or steer-

ing linkage components may occur if

care is not exercised when positioning

the hoist adapters of 2 post hoists

prior to lifting the vehicle.

If a 2 post hoist is used to lift the

vehicle, place the adapters under the

front suspension lower arms. Do not

allow the adapters to contact the

steering linkage.

STEERING GEAR

Refer to Group 3-6, Section 3 for

detailed instructions.

POWER STEERING PUMP

Refer to Group 3-10, Section 3 for

detailed instructions.

POWER STEERING CONTROL

VALVE

REMOVAL

1.
Disconnect the 4 fluid line fit-

tings at the control valve, and drain

the fluid from the lines. Turn the front

wheels to the left and right several

times to force all the fluid from the

system.

2.
Loosen the clamping nut and

bolt at the right end of the sleeve.

3.
Remove the roll pin from the

steering arm-to-idler arm rod -through

the slot in the sleeve.

4.
Remove the control valve ball

stud nut.

5.
Using the tool shown in Fig. 3,

remove the ball stud from the sector

shaft arm.
VALVE

Too/-3290-C BALL STUD PITMAN ARM

FIG. 3—Removing Control Valve

Ball Stud

6. After turning the front wheels

fully to the left, unthread the control

valve from the center link steering

arm-to-idler arm rod.

INSTALLATION

1.
Thread the valve onto the center

link until about four threads are still

visible on the link.

2.
Position the ball stud in the sec-

tor shaft arm.

3.
Measure the distance between

the center of the grease plug in the

sleeve and the center of the stud at the

inner end of the left spindle connect-

ing rod (Fig. 4). The distance should

be 5 5/8 inches for Montego, Falcon

and Fairlane vehicles. The distance

should be 4 7/8 inches for Mustang

and Cougar models. If the distance is

not correct, disconnect the ball stud

from the sector shaft arm and turn the

valve on the center link to increase or

decrease the distance.

4.
When the correct distance is ob-

tained and the ball stud is positioned

in the sector shaft arm, align the hole

in the steering arm-to-idler arm rod

with the slot near the end of the valve
sleeve. Install the roll pin in the rod

hole to lock the valve in position on

the rod.

5.
Torque the valve sleeve clamp

bolt to specification.

6. Install the nut on the ball stud,

and torque the nut to specification.

Install a new cotter pin.

7.
Connect the fluid lines to the

control valve, and tighten all fittings

securely. Do not over-tighten.

8. Fill the fluid reservoir with the

specified fluid to the cross hatched

area on the dip stick.

9. Start the engine and run it at

idle speed for about two minutes to

warm the fluid in the power steering

system.

10.
Turn the steering wheel all the

way to the left and right several times,

and check the system for fluid leaks.

11.
Increase the engine speed to

about 1000 rpm, and turn the steering

wheel all the way to the left and right

several times.

CONTROL VALVE CONNECTING ROD STUD

LUBRICATION PLUG

G1653-A

FIG. 4—Control Valve Installation

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12.
Stop the engine, and check the

control valve and hose connections for

fluid leaks. Correct the cause of any

leaks.

13.
Check the fluid level, and refill

the reservoir if necessary.

14.
With the engine running check

the position of the steering wheel

when the front wheels are in the

straight-ahead position.Do not make

any adjustments until toe-in is

checked.

15.
Keep the engine running, and

check toe-in. If either toe-in or steer-

ing wheel position is not correct make

all necessary adjustments (Part 3-1) at

the spindle connecting rod sleeves.

16.
Check the effort to turn the

wheels in both directions. The effort

should be about equal in both direc-

tions.

POWER CYLINDER

REMOVAL

1.
Disconnect the two fluid lines

from the power cylinder and allow

them to drain into a container.
CENTER LINK

POWER CYLINDER

Tool- T64P-3590-F

G 1654-A

FIG. 5—Disconnecting Power

Cylinder Stud

2.
Remove the 'pal nut, attaching

nut, washer and the insulator from the

end of the power cylinder rod.

3.
Remove the cotter pin and cas-

tellated nut that secures the power

cylinder stud to the center link.

4.
Disconnect the power cylinder

stud from the center link as shown in

Fig. 5.

5.
Remove the insulator sleeve and

washer from the end of the power cyl-

inder rod.
6. Inspect the tube fittings and the

seats in the power cylinder for nicks,

burrs or damage. Replace the seats in

the cylinder or the tubes as required.

INSTALLATION

1.
Install the washer, sleeve and the

insulator on the end of the power cyl-

inder rod.

2.
Extend the rod as far as possible.

Insert the rod in the bracket on the

frame and compress the rod as neces-

sary to insert the stud in the -center

link. Secure the stud with a castellat-

ed, nut and a cotter pin.

3.
Secure the power cylinder rod

with an insulator, washer, nut and a

pal nut.

4.
Connect each of the two fluid

lines to its respective port in the cylin-

der.

5.
Fill the reservoir to the correct

level.

6. Start the engine and turn the

steering wheel to each end of its travel

several times to cycle the system. Stop

the engine.

7.
Check the fluid level and fill as

necessary. Install the dipstick and cap.

8. Start the engine and check for

leaks.

MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

CONTROL VALVE

DISASSEMBLY

1.
Wipe all fluid and loose dirt

from the outside of the control valve.

2.
Remove the centering spring cap

from the valve housing (Fig. 6).

When holding the control valve for

disassembly, use a soft-jawed vise, and

clamp the valve only around the sleeve

flange to prevent damage to the hous-

ing, spool, or sleeve.

3.
Remove the nut from the end of

the valve spool bolt. Remove the

washers, spacer, centering spring,

adapter, and bushing from the bolt

and the valve housing.

4.
Remove the two bolts that hold

the valve housing and the sleeve to-

gether, and separate the housing from

the sleeve.

5.
Remove the plug from the valve

sleeve.

6. Push the valve spool out of the

centering spring end of the valve hous-

ing, and remove the seal from the

spool.

7.
Remove the spacer, bushing, and

seal from the sleeve end of the valve

housing.
8. Drive the stop pin out of the

travel regulator stop with a punch and

hammer (Fig. 7). Pull the head of the

valve spool bolt tightly against the

travel regulator stop before driving the

pin out of the stop.

9. Turn the travel regulator stop

counterclockwise in the valve sleeve to

remove the stop from the sleeve.

10.
Remove the valve spool bolt,

spacer, and rubber washer from the

travel regulator stop.

11.
Remove the rubber boot and

clamp from the valve sleeve.

12.
Slide the bumper, spring, and

ball stud seat out of the valve sleeve,

and remove the ball stud socket from

the sleeve.

13.
After removing the return port

hose seat, remove the return port re-

lief valve.

14.
After removing the spring plug

and O-ring, remove the reaction limit-

ing valve (Fig. 8).

Tube Seat Replacement

If a hose seat is worn or damaged it

should be replaced. It can be removed

with an Easy-Out tool, or by using a

bolt of appropriate size as a puller.
1.
Tap the existing hole in the hose

seat, using a starting tap of suitable

size.
Be sure to remove all metal chips

from the hose seat port after tapping.

2.
Place a nut and large flat washer

on a bolt of the same size as the

tapped hole. The washer must be large

enough to cover the hose seat port.

3.
Insert the bolt in the tapped

hole,
and using the nut as a puller, re-

move the hose seat.

4.
Place a new hose seat in the

port, and thread a bolt of suitable size

into the port. Tighten the bolt enough

to bottom the seat in the port.

ASSEMBLY

Before assembling the control valve,

coat all parts except the seals with

Automatic Transmission Fluid. Coat

the seals with lubricant COAZ-

19553-A.

1.
Install the reaction limiting

valve, the spring, and the plug.

2.
Install the return port relief valve

and the hose seat.

3.
Insert one of the ball stud seats

(flat end first) into the ball stud sock-

et, and insert the threaded end of the

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-INPUT SHAFT

OUTLET PORT

INLET PORT

CONTROL VALVE HOUSING

SECTOR SHAFT COVER

SECTOR SHAFT ADJUSTMENT SCREW

LOCK NUT

IDENTIFICATION TAG

SECTOR SHAFT

FIG.
1—Power
Steering Gear
G1545- A

IN-VEH1CLE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS

VALVE SPOOL

CENTERING CHECK

1.
Install a 0-2000 psi pressure

gauge Tool T56L-33610-D in the pres-

sure line between the power steering

pump outlet port and the integral

steering gear inlet port.

2.
Make sure that the valve on the

gauge is in the fully open position.

3.
Check the fluid level in the reser-

voir and fill it to proper level with the

specified fluid.

4.
Start the engine and cycle the

steering wheel from stop-to-stop, to

bring the steering lubricant up to nor-

mal operating temperature. Stop the
engine and recheck the reservoir. Add

fluid if necessary.

5.
With the engine running at ap-

proximately 1000 rpm and the steer-

ing wheel centered, attach an inch-

pound torque wrench to the steering

wheel retaining nut. Apply sufficient

torque to the torque wrench in each

direction, either side of center, to get

a gauge reading of 250 psi.

6. The torque reading should be the

same in both directions when 250 psi

is reached. If the difference between

the readings exceeds 4 in-lbs, the

steering gear must be removed and the

valve centering shim removed from the

valve housing and a thicker or thinner
shim installed. Only one shim is to be

used. If the steering effort is heavy,

the shim thickness should be in-

creased. Shim thickness should be de-

creased if the steering effort is light to

the left.

The out of vehicle procedure for

valve centering check is the same as

for the in vehicle except the torque

and simultaneous pressure reading

must be made at the right and left

stops instead of either side of center.

STEERING GEAR

ADJUSTMENTS

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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

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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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PART 3-11 Eaton Power Steering Pump

COMPONENT INDEX
MODEL APPLICATION

3
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4

POWER STEERING PUMP

Cleaning and Inspection (See Part 03-01)

Description

N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A
11-01

N/A
11-01

Disassembly and Overhaul

N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A
11-03

N/A
11-03

Removal and Installation

N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
11-01
N/A

11-01

POWER STEERING PUMP RESERVOIR

Removal and Installation

N/A
N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A
N/A

N/A

N/A

11-01
N/A

11-01

A page number indicates that the item is for the vehicle listed at the head of the column.

N/A indicates that the item is not applicable to the vehicle listed.

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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Specifications

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POWER STEERING PUMP

SERVICE
SPECIFICATIONS

Description

Pump Rotor Shaft End Play

Max. Torque Allowed
to

Rotate Rotor Shaft

Stamped Housing to Plate

Assy. Screw and Washer Assy.

Reservoir
to
Stamped Housing

Nut

Cam Ring to Pressure Plate

Screw

Housing to Cover Screw
Ford-Thompson

.017 in. Max.-.003 in. Min.

15 In-Lb.

28-32 Ft.-Lb.

43-47 Ft.-Lb.

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20 In-Lb.

15-20 Ft,-Lb.

FORD-THOMPSON POWER STEERING

PUMP
TORQUE
LIMITS (FT-LBS)

Description

Pump Rear Mounting Nut

Pressure Hose Nut

Pump Attaching Nuts

Bracket
to
Engine Attaching Nuts
6-Cyl.

302-351 CID

390,427,428,429 CID

Bracket
to
Cylinder Head

Belt Adjustment Bolt

Rear Support Bracket Attaching Nuts

Bracket
to
Engine Adapter

Engine Adapter
to
Engine

Engine Adapter
to
Pump
240 CID

170-200 CID

170-200 CID

250 CID

250 CID
Ford,
Mercury,

Meteor,

Thunderbird

14-18

20-30

25-35

1216

18-25

30-40

25-35

-

45-60

-

-

-

-
Cougar, Falcon,

Fairlane, Montego,

Mustang

20-30

20-30

30-40

7-10

18-25

30-40

25-35

25-35

-

25-35

17-25

30-40

25-35

INTEGRAL
POWER
STEERING GEAR SPECIFICATIONS

Description

Type

Ratio

Turns of Steering Wheel (Lock
to
Lock-Linkage Disconnected)

Fluid Specifications

Fluid Capacity (Included in Pump Reservoir Fill)

Phosphorescent Dye Additive (For Leak Detection)

Sector Shaft End Play -Linkage Disconnected

Sector Shaft Mesh Load. Total Over Mechanical Center

Position.
Must beCDGreater Than Worm

Bearing Preload Torque, Shown Below

Worm Bearing Preload

Clearance Between Valve Spool
&
Retaining Ring

Pressure Variation Between Right
&
Left Turn (At 250
P.S.I.)
-

Check Efforts Each Side
of
Center

Clearance Between Inner Sector Seal and Housing
Ford Design

(XR-«0)
Saginaw

Design

Recirculating Ball Torsion Bar

17:1

4
17.5:1

41/8

M-2C33-F

1.6 Pints (Approx.)

M99B103-A(4 0z. per quart)

None

14 In Lb (Max)

(Exc. Lincoln)

17
In
Lb (Max.)

(Lincoln)

2-7 la
U)

.0035-.0005"

Preferable .002"

4
In
Lb Max.

Variation

.025"
.002"
Max.

14
In
Lb (Max)

4-7 In Lb®

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©8-9 In Lb (XR-50 Exc. Lincoln) 11-12 In Lb
for
Uncoln,
4-8 In
Lb
for
Saginaw Gear.

® 3 In Lb in Excess of Valve Assy. Drag Total Worm Bearing Preload and Seal Drag
not to
Exceed
8 In
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