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factory adjustments will change. These

changes in adjustment do not neces-

sarily affect the satisfactory operation

of the steering gear assembly, and

therefore ordinarily do not require

readjustment unless there is excessive

lash or other malfunctioning.

ADJUSTMENT IN

VEHICLE

The only adjustment which can be

performed is the total over center

position load, to eliminate excessive

lash between the sector and rack

teeth.

1.
Disconnect the pitman arm from

the sector shaft.

2.
Disconnect the fluid return line

at the reservoir, at the same time cap

the reservoir return line pipe.

3.
Place the end of the return line

in a clean container and cycle the
INPUT SHAFT

SECTOR SHAFT

ADJUSTMENT SCREW

C1547- A

FIG.
2—Adjusting Mesh Load

steering wheel in both directions as re-

quired, to discharge the fluid from the

gear.
4.
Remove the ornamental cover

from the steering wheel hub and turn

the steering wheel to 45 degrees from

the left stop.

5.
Using an in-lb torque wrench on

the steering wheel nut, determine the

torque required to rotate the shaft

slowly through an approximately 1/8

turn from the 45 degree position.

6. Turn the steering gear back to

center, then determine the torque re-

quired to rotate the shaft back and

forth across the center position. Loos-

en the adjuster nut, and turn the ad-

juster screw in (Fig. 2) until the read-

ing is 8-9 in-lb greater than the torque

45 degrees from the stop.

Tighten the lock nut while holding

the screw in place.

7.
Recheck the readings and replace

pitman arm and steering wheel hub

cover.

8. Connect the fluid return line to

the reservoir and fill the reservoir with

specified lubricant to the proper level.

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

REMOVAL

1.
Disconnect the pressure and the

return lines from the steering gear.

Plug the lines and the ports in the

gear to prevent entry of dirt.

2.
Remove the two bolts that secure

the flex coupling to the steering gear

and to the column.

3.
Raise the vehicle and remove the

sector shaft attaching nut.

4.
Remove the Pitman arm from

the sector shaft with Tool T64P-

3590-F.
Remove the tool from the

Pitman arm. Do not damage the

seals.

5.
If working on a vehicle equipped

with a standard transmission, remove

the clutch release lever retracting

spring to provide clearance for remov-

ing the steering gear.
6. Support the steering gear then

remove the three steering gear attach-

ing bolts.

7.
Work steering gear free of the

flex coupling and remove it from the

vehicle.

8. If the flex coupling stayed on the

input shaft, lift if off the shaft at this

time.

INSTALLATION

1.
Slide the flex coupling into place

on the steering shaft. Turn the steer-

ing wheel so that the spokes are in the

horizontal position.

2.
Center the steering gear input

shaft.

3.
Slide the steering gear input

shaft into the flex coupling and into
place on the frame side rail. Install

the three attaching bolts and torque

them to specification.

4.
Make sure that the wheels are in

the straight ahead position, then in-

stall the Pitman arm on the sector

shaft. Install and tighten the sector

shaft and install and tighten the at-

taching bolts to specification.

5.
Move the flex coupling into

place on the input and steering co-

lumn shaft and install and tighten the

attaching bolts to specification.

6. Connect and tighten the fluid

pressure and the return line to the

steering gear.

7.
Fill the power steering pump and

cycle the steering gear. Check for

leaks and again check the fluid level.

Add fluid as required.

MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

In most cases, complete disassembly

of the power steering gear will not be

necessary. It is suggested that only

those assemblies that are faulty be dis-

assembled. Disassembly and reassem-

bly of the unit and the subassemblies

must be made on a clean workbench.

As in repairing any hydraulically op-

erated unit, cleanliness is of utmost

importance. Therefore, the bench,
tools,
and parts must be kept clean at

all times. Thoroughly clean the exter-

ior of the unit with a suitable solvent

and when necessary, drain as much of

the hydraulic oil as possible. Handle

all parts very carefully to avoid nicks,

burrs,
scratches and dirt, which could

make the parts unfit for use. Do not

clean, wash or soak seals in cleaning

solvent.
VALVE CENTERING

SHIM REPLACEMENT

1.
Hold the steering gear over a

drain pan in an inverted position and

cycle the input shaft several times to

drain the remaining fluid from the

gear.

2.
Mount the gear in a soft-jawed

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3.
Turn the input shaft to either

stop then, turn it back approximately

1 3/4 turns to center the gear.

4.
Remove the two sector shaft

cover attaching screws and the
identif-

ication tag.

5.
Tap the lower end of the sector

shaft with a soft-faced hammer to

loosen it, then lift the cover and shaft

from the housing as an assembly. Dis-

card the O-ring.

6. Remove the four valve housing

attaching bolts. Lift the valve housing

from the steering gear housing while

holding the piston to prevent it from

rotating off the worm shaft.

7.
Remove the valve housing and

the lube passage O-ring and discard

them.

8. Place the valve housing, worm

and piston assembly in the bench

mounted holding fixture Tool T57L-

500-A with the piston on the top.

9. Rotate the piston upward (back

off) 3 1/2 turns.

10.
Insert Tool T66P-3553-C (with

the arm facing away from the piston)

into a bolt hole in the valve housing.

Rotate the arm into position under

the piston (Fig. 3).

11.
Using Tool T66P-3553-B, loos-

en the worm bearing lock nut.

12.
Hold the lock nut up out of the

way and loosen the attaching nut (Fig.

4).

13.
Lift the piston-worm assembly

from the valve housing. During remov-

al hold the piston to prevent it.from

spinning off of the shaft.

14.
Change the power steering valve

centering shim.

15.
Install the piston-worm assem-

bly into the valve housing. Hold the

piston worm to prevent it from spin-

ning off of the shaft.

16.
Install the valve housing attach-

ing nut and torque to specification

(Fig. 5).

17.
Install the power steering worm

bearing lock nut with Tool T66P-

3553-B and torque to specifications.

18.
Rotate the piston upward (back

off) 1/2 turn and remove Tool T66P-

3553-C.

19.
Remove the valve housing,

worm, and piston assembly from the

holding fixture.

20.
Position a new lube passage O-

ring in the counterbore of the gear

housing.

21.
Apply vaseline to the teflon seal

on the piston.

22.
Place a new O-ring on the valve

housing.

23.
Slide the piston and valve into

the gear housing being careful not to

damage the teflon seal.
G1365-A

FIG. 3—Removing Worm Bearing Lock Nut

Tool-T66P-3553-C

G1367-A

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rque Wrench

Tool-T66P-3553-C

G1366-A

FIG.
5—Installing Valve Housing Attaching
Nut
24.
Align
the
lube passage
in the

valve housing with
the
one
in
the gear

housing,
and
install but
do
not tighten

the attaching bolts.

25.
Rotate
the
ball
nut so
that
the

teeth
are in the
same place
as
the sec-

tor teeth. Tighten
the
four valve hous-

ing attaching bolts
to
specification.

26.
Position
the
sector shaft cover

O-ring
in the
steering gear housing.

Turn
the
input shaft
as
required
to

center
the
piston.

27.
Apply vaseline
to the
sector

shaft journal; then, position
the
sector

shaft
and
cover assembly
in
the
gear

housing. Install
the
steering gear iden-

tification
tag and the
two sector shaft

cover attaching bolts.

28.
Position
an
in-lb torque wrench

on
the
gear input shaft
and
adjust
the

meshload
to
approximately
4
in-lbs.

Then, torque the sector shaft cover
at-

taching bolts
to
specification (Part

3-13).

29.
After
the
cover attaching bolts

have been tightened
to
specification,

adjust
the
meshload
to
specification

with
an
in-lb torque wrench.

STEERING GEAR

DISASSEMBLY

1.
Hold
the
steering gear over
a

drain
pan
in an
inverted position
and

cycle
the
input shaft several times
to

CENTERING SHIM

WORM AND VALVE ASSEMBLY

LOCK NUT

PISTON AND BALL NUT
VALVE HOUSING

TEFLON RING

•BALL GUIDE CLAMP

0-RING
BALL GUIDES

G1548-A

FIG.
6 —
Ball
Nut and
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VALVE HOUSING

7W-T65P

C1239 -A

FIG. 7—Removing or Installing Lock

Nut

drain the remaining fluid from the

gear.

2.
Mount the gear in a soft-jawed

vise.

3.
Remove the lock nut and the

brass washer from the adjusting screw.

4.
Turn the input shaft to either

stop then, turn it back approximately

1 3/4 turns to center the gear.

5.
Remove the two sector shaft

cover attaching screws and the
identif-

ication tag.

6. Tap the lower end of the sector

shaft with a soft-hammer to loosen it,

then lift the cover and shaft from the

housing as an assembly. Discard the

O-ring.

7.
Turn the sector shaft cover coun-

terclockwise off the adjuster screw.

8. Remove the four valve housing

attaching bolts. Lift the valve housing

from the steering gear housing while

holding the piston to prevent it from

rotating off the worm shaft. Remove

the valve housing and the lube passage

O-rings and discard them.

9. Stand the valve body and piston

on end with the piston end down. Ro-

tate the input shaft counterclockwise

out of the piston allowing the ball

bearings to drop into the piston.

10.
Place a cloth over the open end

of the piston and turn it upside down

to remove the balls.

11.
Remove the two screws that at-

tach the ball guide clamp (Fig. 6) to

the ball nut and remove the clamp and

the guides.

12.
Install the valve body assembly

in the holding fixture (do not clamp

in a vise) and remove the lock nut and

the attaching nut as shown in Fig. 7.

13.
Carefully slide the input shaft,

worm and valve assembly out of the

valve housing. Due to the close diame-

trical clearance between the spool and

housing, the slightest cocking of the

spool may cause it to jam in the hous-

ing.

14.
Remove the shim from the

valve housing bore.
OIL SEAL

INLET TUBE SEAT

OUTLET TUBE SEAT
DUST SEAL

G1549-A

FIG.
8—Valve Housing Disassembled

Too/-T<

Tool-

T57L-500-A ,^^^

G1364-A

FIG. 9—Removing Bearing and Oil

Seal

PARTS REPAIR

OR REPLACEMENT

Valve Housing

1.
Remove the dust seal (Fig. 8)

from the rear of the valve housing

with Tools T59L-100-B and T58L-

101-A and discard the seal.

2.
Remove the snap ring from the

valve housing.

3.
Turn the fixture to place the

valve housing in an inverted position.

4.
Insert special tool in the valve

body assembly opposite the seal end

and gently tap the bearing and seal

out of the housing as shown in Fig.

9. Discard the seal. Caution must be

exercised when inserting and removing

the tool to prevent damage to the

valve bore in the housing.

5.
Remove the fluid inlet and outlet

tube seats with an EZ-out if they are

damaged.
Press Ra
Tool-

T65P-3524-A7

G1363-A

FIG. 10—Installing Valve Housing

Bearing

6. Coat the fluid inlet and outlet

tube seats with vaseline and position

them in the housing. Install and tight-

en the tube nuts to press the seats to

the proper location.

7.
Coat the bearing and seal surface

of the housing with a film of vaseline.

8. Position the bearing in the valve

housing. Seat the bearing in the valve

housing with the tool shown in Fig.

10.
Make sure that the bearing is

free to rotate.

9. Dip the new oil seal in gear lu-

bricant; then, place it in the housing

with the metal side of the seal facing

outward. Drive the seal into the hous-

ing until the outer edge of seal does

not quite clear the snap ring groove

(Fig. 11).

10.
Place the snap ring in the hous-

ing; then, drive on the ring with the

tool shown in Fig. 11 until the snap

ring seats in its groove to properly lo-

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Press Ram
Tool-

T65P.3524-A1

G1362-A

FIG.
17—Installing
Oil Seal in

Valve Housing

11.
Place the dust seal in the hous-

ing with the dished side (rubber side)

facing out. Drive the dust seal into

place with the tool shown in Fig. 11.

the seal must be located behind the

undercut in the input shaft when it is

installed.

Worm and Valve

1.
Remove the snap ring from the

end of the actuator.

2.
Slide the control valve spool

(Fig. 6) off the actuator.

3.
Install the valve spool evenly and

slowly with a slight oscillating motion

into the flanged end of valve housing

with the Valve identification groove

between the valve spool lands out-

ward, checking for freedom of valve

movement within the housing working

area. The valve spool should enter the

housing bore freely and fall by its own

weight.

4.
If the valve spool is not free,

check for burrs at the outward edges

of the working lands in the housing

and remove with a hard stone.

5.
Check the valve for burrs and if

burrs are found, stone the valve in a

radial direction only. Check for free-

dom of the valve again.

6. Remove the valve spool from the

housing.

7.
Slide the spool onto the actuator

making, sure that the groove in the

spool annulus is toward the worm.

8. Install the snap ring to retain the

spool.

9. Check the clearance between the

spool and the snap ring. The clearance

should be between 0.002-0.005 inch. If

the clearance is not within these lim-

its,
select a snap ring that will allow a

clearance of 0.003 inch.
STEERING GEAR HOUSING

J

UPPER SEAL

I LOWER SEAL

SNAP RING

SPACER WASHER

FIG. 12—Steering Gear Housing Disassembled

Tool - T59L - 100-B

Tool T57L-500 - A

G1551-A

FIG. 13—Removing Lower Seal

Piston and Ball Nut

1.
Remove the teflon ring and the

O-ring (Fig. 7) from the piston and

ball nut.

2.
Dip a new O-ring in gear lubri-

cant and install it on the piston and

ball nut.

3.
Install a new teflon ring on the

piston and ball nut being careful not

to stretch it any more than necessary.

Steering Gear Housing

1.
Remove the snap ring and the

spacer washer (Fig. 12) from the

lower end of the steering gear housing.

2.
Remove the lower seal from the

housing as shown in Fig. 13. Lift the

spacer washer from the housing.

3.
Remove the upper seal in the

same manner as the lower seal.

4.
Dip both sector shaft seals in

gear lubricant.
SHORT END

AWAY

FROM SEAL
G1550-A

Press Rom

G1374-A

FIG. 14—Installing Sector Shaft

Inner Seal

5. Apply Lubricant to the sector

shaft seal bore of the housing and

position the sector shaft inner seal

into the housing with the lip facing in-

ward. Press the seal into place with

the tool shown in Fig. 14. Place a spa-

cer washer (0.090 inch) on top of the

seal and apply more Lubricant to the

housing bore.

6. Place the outer seal in the hous-

ing with the lip facing inward and

press it into place as shown in Fig. 15.

Then, place a 0.090 inch spacer wash-

er on top of the seal.

7.
Position the snap ring in the

housing. Press the snap ring into the

housing with the tool shown in Fig. 15

to properly locate the seals and en-

gage the snap ring in the groove.

STEERING GEAR

ASSEMBLY

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LONG END

AWAY FROM

SEAL
Press Ram

G1375-A

FIG. 15— Installing Sector Shaft

Outer Seal

1.
Mount the valve housing in the

holding fixture with the flanged end

up.

2.
Place the required thickness

valve spool centering shim (Fig. 6) in

the housing. Use one shim only.

3.
Carefully install the worm and

valve in the housing.

4.
Install the attaching nut in the

housing and torque it to specification

(Part 3-13).

5.
Install the lock nut (Fig. 7) and

torque it to specification (Part 3-13).

6. Place the piston on the bench

with the ball guide holes facing up.

Insert 44ie worm shaft into the piston

so that the first groove is in alignment

with the hole nearest to the center of

the piston (Fig. 16).

7.
Place the ball guide in the pis-

ton. Place the 27 balls in the ball

guide (Fig. 16) turning the worm in a

clockwise direction as viewed from the

input end of the shaft. If all of the

balls have not been fed into the guide

upon reaching the right stop, rotate

the input shaft in one direction and

then in the other while installing the

balls.
After the balls have been in-

stalled, do not rotate the input shaft
FIRST GROOVE OF WORM SHOULD BE IN

ALIGNMENT WITH THIS HOLE

G1554-A

FIG. 16—Assembling Piston on Worm Shaft

INPUT SHAFT

SECTOR
SHAFT

ADJUSTMENT
SCREW

G1547-A

FIG. 77—Adjusting Mesh

or the piston more than 3 1/2 turns

off the right stop to prevent the balls

from falling out of the circuit.

8. Secure the guides in the ball nut

with the clamp (Fig. 6).

9. Position a new lube passage O-

ring in the counterbore of the gear

housing.
10.
Apply vaseline to the teflon seal

on the piston.

11.
Place a new O-ring on the valve

housing.

12.
Slide the piston and valve into

the gear housing being careful not to

damage the teflon seal.

13.
Align the lube passage in the

valve housing with the one in the gear

housing, and install but do not tighten

the attaching bolts.

14.
Rotate the ball nut so that the

teeth are in the same plane as the sec-

tor teeth. Tighten the four valve hous-

ing attaching bolts to specifications.

15.
Position the sector shaft cover

O-ring in the steering gear housing.

Turn the input shaft as required to

center the piston.

16.
Apply vaseline to me sector

shaft journal then position the sector

shaft and cover assembly in the gear

housing. Install the steering identifica-

tion tag and two sector shaft cover at-

taching bolts. Torque the bolts to spe-

cifications.

17.
Attach an in-lb torque wrench

to the input shaft. Adjust the mesh

load to specifications as shown in Fig.

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PART 3-9 Saginaw Design

Integral Power Steering Gear

COMPONENT INDEX

STEERING GEAR

Cleaning and Inspection (See Page 03-01)

Description

Disassembly and Assembly

Mesh Load Adjustment

Removal and Installation

Overhaul
MODEL APPLICATION
All
Models
Ford

09-01

09-03

09-01

09-02

09-04
Mercury
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Meteor
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Cougar
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Fairlane
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Falcon
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Montego
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Mustang
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Lincoln-
Continental
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Thunderbird
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/\

N/A
Continental-
Mark III
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

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.

DESCRIPTION

The Rotary Valve Safety power

steering gear operates entirely on dis-

placing fluid to provide hydraulic fluid

pressure assists only when turning. As

the entire gear assembly is always full

of fluid, all internal components of the

gear are immersed in fluid making

periodic lubrication unnecessary. In

addition, this fluid acts as a cushion
to absorb road shocks that may be

transmitted to the driver. All fluid

passages are internal except the pres-

sure and return hoses between the

gear and pump.

The rotary valve provides a smooth

transmission through the driving range

of steering wheel effort. A torsion bar

transmits the road feel to the driver.
Response of the steering gear to effort

applied to the steering wheel has been

greatly increased.

The rack-piston nut is one piece and

is geared to the sector shaft. Lash be-

tween the sector shaft and rack-piston

nut is maintained by an adjusting

screw which is retained in the end o\'

the shaft uear (Eiiz.l).

IN-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS

During the breaking in period of

the vehicle, it is probable that some

of the factory adjustments will change.

These changes in adjustment do not

necessarily affect the satisfactory op-

eration of the steering gear assembly

and ordinarily do not require re-ad-

justment unless there is excessive lash

or other malfunctioning. The only ad-

justment that should be performed in

the vehicle is the total over center

position load (mesh load) to eliminate

excessive lash between the sector shaft

and rack teeth.

MESH LOAD ADJUSTMENT

1.
Disconnect the Pitman arm from
the sector shaft and remove the steer-

ing wheel hub.

2.
Disconnect the fluid return line

at the reservoir; at the same time cap

the reservoir return line pipe.

3.
Place the end of the return line

in a clean container and cycle the

steering wheel in both directions as

required, to discharge the fluid from

the gear.

4.
Turn the gear 1/2 turn off cen-

ter (either direction). Using a 24 in-

lb torque wrench on the steering wheel

nut, determine the torque required to

rotate the shaft slowly through a 20

degree arc.

5.
Turn the sear back to center and
repeating the method of reading tor-

que as in Step 4, above, loosen the

adjuster lock nut, turn the screw in-

ward with a 7/32-inch Allen wrench

until the reading is equal to 6 in-lbs

in excess of Step 4 above, and retigh-

ten the lock nut while holding the

screw in place.

6. Recheck the readings and re-

place the Pitman arm and the steering

wheel hub.

7.
Connect the fluid return line to

the reservoir and fill the reservoir

with C1AZ-I9582-A Fluid to the

proper level.
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WORM

ADJUSTER PLUG

TORSION BAR

STUB SHAFT

SEAL

NEEDLE BEARINGS

TEFLON RING

TEFLON SEALS

SECTOR SHAFT

FIG.l —
Power
Steering Gear—Sectional View
G 1650-A

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

REMOVAL

1.
Disconnect
the
pressure
and the

return line from
the
steering gear.

Plug
the
lines
and the
ports
in the

gear to prevent entry of dirt.

2.
Remove the two bolts that secure

the flex coupling
to the
steering gear

and
to
the column.

3.
Raise
the
vehicle
and
remove
the

Pitman arm attaching nut.

4.
Remove
the
Pitman arni from

the sector shaft with Tool T64P-3590-

F.
Remove
the
tool from
the
Pitman

arm.

5.
If
working
on a
vehicle equipped

with
a
standard transmission, remove
the clutch release lever retracting spring

to provide clearance
for
removing
the

steering gear.

6. Support
the
steering gear then

remove
the
three steering gear attach-

ing bolts.

7.
Work
the
steering gear free
of

the flex coupling
and
remove
it
from

the vehicle.

8.
If
the flex coupling stayed
on the

input shaft, lift
it off the
shaft
at

this time.

INSTALLATION

1.
Slide
the
flex coupling into place

on
the
steering shaft. Turn
the
steer-
ing wheel
so
that
the
spokes
are in

the horizontal position.

2.
Center
the
steering gear input

shaft.

3.
Slide the steering gear input shaft

into
the
flex coupling
and
into place

on
the
frame side rail. Install the three

attaching bolts
and
torque them
to

specification.

4.
Make sure that
ihe
wheels
are

in
the
straight-ahead position, then

install
the
Pitman
arm on the
sector

shaft. Install
and
tighten
the
sector

shaft attaching nut to specification.

5.
Move the flex coupling into place

on
the
input shaft
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shaft and install and tighten the attach-

ing bolts to specification.

6. Connect and tighten the fluid
pressure and the return line to the

steering gear.

7. Fill the power steering pump and
cycle the steering gear. Check for

leaks.
Check the reservoir fluid level

again and add as required.

MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS

Disassembly and reassembly of the

unit and the subassemblies must be

made on a clean workbench. As in re-

pairing any hyldraulically operated

unit, cleanliness is of tftfiiost impor-

tance. Therefore, the bench, tools, and

parts must be kept clean at all times.

Thoroughly clean the exterior of the

gear with a suitable solvent and, when

necessary, drain as much of the hy-

draulic fluid from the gear as possible.

DISASSEMBLY INTO

SUB-ASSEMBLIES

1,
Mount the steering gear in a

vise.
(Fig..
2\

2.
Rotate the end plug retaining

ring to place one end of the ring

opposite the hole in the housing.
3.
Working through the hole in the

housing (Fig. 3), unseat the retaining

ring then work it out of the groove

with a screwdriver.

4.
Rotate the input shaft in a coun-

terclockwise direction using a 3/4

inch, 12-point socket wrench to force

the end plug out of the housing. Do

not rotate the shaft any more than

necessary to remove the plug. Further

rotation will allow the balls to fall

from their circuit and allow the rack-

piston to become disengaged from the

sector shaft. Remove the O-ring from

the housing and discard it.

5.
Rotate the input shaft 1/2 turn

in a clockwise direction to draw the

piston inward.

6. Turn the end plug (Fig. 4) count-

erclockwise out of the piston with a

1/2 inch drive extension.
7.
Remove the lock nut from the

sector shaft adjustment screw. Discard

the nut.

8. Remove the four cover attaching

screws. Rotate the sector shaft adjust-

ment screw with an Allen wrench until

the cover is free of the housing. Re-

move the cover and the O-ring. Dis-

card the O-ring.

9. Turn the input shaft as required

to center the sector shaft teeth in the

housing.

10.
Tap the end of the sector shaft

with a soft-faced hammer to free it

from the housing.

11.
Remove the adjuster plug lock

nut.

12.
Remove the adjuster p>ug with

spanner wrench T65P-3A537-A (Fig.

15).

13.
Insert the tool shown ir Fig. 6

LOCK NUT RETUF™ P0RT

INLET PORT

TORSION BAR

STUB SHAFT
SECTOR SHAFT

ADJUSTMENT SCREW

ADJUSTER PLUG

HOUSING

SECTOR SHAFT

G
1649-
A

FIG. 2—Steering Gear
END PLUG

G1648-A

FIG. 3—Removing End Plug

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Saginaw Design Integral Power Steering Gear

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CLAMP

BALL
RETURN GUIDE
TEFLON
RINGS (3)

VALVE
SPOOL

0-RING SPOOL

SEAL

INLET
PORT SEAT

CHECK
VALVE

RETURN
PORT

SEAT

SPRING
STUB
SHAFT

ASSEMBLY

TEFLON
RING

RACK-PISTON
END PLUG

O-RING

HOUSING
END PLUG

RETAINING
RING
FLEXIBLE

COUPLING

'BEARING
LOCK

NUT

GROUND
STRAP

RETAINING
RING

DUST
SEAL

OIL
SEAL

ADJUSTER
PLUG

O-RING SEAL

THRUST
BEARING

SPACER

BEARING
RETAINER

SPOOL
SPRING

RETAINING
RING

FIG. 4—Steering Gear Disassembled

SPANNER
WRENCH

Tool - T65P-

lG
1646-A

FIG. 5—Removing Adjuster Plug
14.
Pull the stub shaft and valve as-

sembly from the housing.

15.
Lift the worm, lower thrust

bearing and the races from the hous-

ing.

REPAIR
OF SUB-

ASSEMBLIES

Do not clean, wash, or soak seals in

cleaning solvent.

STEERING GEAR HOUSING

1.
Remove the snap ring (Fig. 7)
G
1647-A

that secures the sector shaft seals in

the lower end of the housing. Remove

the lower spacer washer.

2.
Remove the lower seal (double

lip),
spacer washer, upper seal (single

lip) with Tools T85L-1O1-A and

T59L-100-B (Fig. 8).

3.
Check the housing bearing for

wear and remove the bearing only if

worn or damaged. Working from the

lower end of the housing (Fig. 9) press

the bearing out of the housing. Dis-

card the bearing.

.HOUSING
LOWER
SEAL (DOUBLE LIP)

Tool
- T 65P-3D517-A

G
1645-A

FIG. 6—Removing Rack Piston

into the end of the rack-piston until it

contacts the worm shaft. Rotate the

stub shaft in a counterclockwise direc-

tion until the worm is free of the

rack-piston. Withdraw the rack-piston

from the housing making sure that the

tool is held all the way in the piston

to prevent dropping the balls. Do not

disassemble the rack-piston at this

time.
SNAP

RING

INLET
PORT

SEAT

RETUkN
PORT

SEAT

G
1643-A

FIG. 7—Steering Gear Housing Disassembledprocarmanuals.com

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