Pin ISUZU TROOPER 1998 Service Owner's Manual
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COMPRESSOR OVERHAUL 1D Ð 19
CAUTION: If the center screw is threaded fully onto
the end of the compressor shaft. or if the body of
the installer is held and the center screw is rotated,
the key will wedge and will break the clutch hub.7. Remove installer J-33013-B, check for proper
positioning of the shaft key (even or slightly above
the clutch hub).
8. Spin the pulley rotor by hand to see that the rotor is
not rubbing the clutch drive plate.
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH ROTOR AND/OR
BEARING
Removal
1. Remove the clutch plate and hub assembly as
described previously.
2. Remove rotor (1) and bearing assembly retaining
ring (2), using snap ring pliers.
3. Install pulley rotor and bearing puller guide J-33023-A
to the front head and install J-41552 pulley rotor and
bearing puller down into the inner circle of slots (1) in
the rotor. Turn the J-41552 puller clockwise in the
slots in the rotor.4. Hold the J-41552 puller in place and tighten the
puller screw against the puller guide to remove the
pulley rotor and bearing assembly.
Installation
1. With the compressor mounted to the J-34992
holding fixture, position the rotor and bearing
assembly on the front head.
2. Position the J-33017 pulley, rotor and bearing
installer and J-33023-A puller pilot directly over the
inner race of the bearing.
1
2 J-33013-B
901RW002
1
2
901RW003
J-41552
1
871RW007
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1D Ð 26 COMPRESSOR OVERHAUL
14. Attach the compressor to the J-34992 holding
fixture and mount the compressor in a vise so that
the compressor will be in a horizontal position and
the shaft can be turned with a wrench.
15. Using a wrench, rotate the compressor crankshaft
or drive plate hub ten complete revolutions at a
speed of approximately one-revolution per second
turning the compressor at less than one-revolution
per second can result in a lower pump-up pressure
and disqualify a good pumping compressor.
16. Observe the reading on high-pressure gauge at the
completion of the tenth revolution of the
compressor. The pressure reading for a good
pumping compressor should be 690 kPa (100 psi)
or above. A pressure reading of less than 620 kPa
(90 psi) would indicate one or more suction and/or
discharge valves leaking an internal leak, or an
inoperative valve, and the refrigerant must be
recovered and the compressor disassembled and
checked for cause of leak. Repair as needed,
reassemble and repeat the pump-up test. Externally
leak test.
17. When the pressure pump-up test is completed,
recover the refrigerant from the high-side and
remove the test plate J-39893.
18. Tilt the compressor so that the compressor suction
and discharge ports are down. Drain the PAG
lubricant from the compressor.
19. Allow the compressor to drain for 10 minutes, then
refill with the proper amount of PAG lubricant, per
oil balance procedure described previously. The
PAG lubricant may be poured into the suction port.
If further assembly or processing is required, a
shipping plate or test plate J-39893 should be
installed to keep out air, dirt and moisture until the
compressor is installed.
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Problem Possible Cause Correction
00 – 4 SERVICE INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Since the problems in steering, suspension,
wheels and tires involve several systems, they
must all be considered when diagnosing a
complaint. To identify the symptom, always road
test the vehicle first.
Proceed with the following preliminary inspections
and correct any defects which are found.1. Inspect tires for proper pressure and uneven
wear.
2. Raise vehicle on a hoist and inspect front and
rear suspension and steering linkage for loose
or damaged parts.
3. Spin front wheels. Inspect for out-of-round
tires, out-of-balance tires, loose and/or rough
wheel bearings.
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
Vehicle Pulls
Abnormal or Excessive
Tire Wear
Shimmy, Shake or
Vibration1. Mismatched or uneven tires.
2. Tires not adequately inflated.
3. Broken or sagging springs.
4. Radial tire lateral force.
5. Improper wheel alignment.
6. Brake dragging in one wheel.
7. Loose, bent or broken front or rear
suspension parts.
8. Faulty shock absorbers.
1. Sagging or broken spring.
2. Tire out of balance.
3. Improper wheel alignment.
4. Faulty shock absorber.
5. Hard driving.
6. Overloaded vehicle.
7. Tires not rotated periodically.
8. Worn or loose road wheel bearings.
9. Wobbly wheel or tires.
10. Tires not adequately inflated.
1. Tire or wheel out of balance.
2. Loose wheel bearings.
3. Worn steering linkage ball joints.
4. Worn upper or lower end ball joints.
5. Excessively upper wheel runout.
6. Blister or bump on tire.
7. Excessive loaded radial run out of
tire/wheel assembly.
8. Improper wheel alignment.
9. Loose or worn steering linkage.
10. Loose steering gear.
11. Tires not adequately inflated.
12. Loose, bent or broken front or rear
suspension parts.
13. Faulty shock absorber.
14. Hub bearing preload misadjustment.Replace tire.
Adjust tire pressure.
Replace spring.
Replace tire.
Adjust wheel alignment.
Repair brake.
Tighten or replace the
appropriate suspension part(s).
Replace shock absorber.
Replace spring.
Balance or replace tire.
Check front end alignment.
Replace shock absorber.
Replace tire.
Replace tire and reduce load.
Replace or rotate tire.
Replace wheel bearing.
Replace wheel or tire.
Adjust the pressure.
Balance wheels or replace
tire/or wheel.
Replace wheel bearing.
Replace ball joints.
Replace ball joints.
Repair or replace wheel
and/or tire.
Replace tire.
Replace tire or wheel.
Check wheel alignment.
Tighten or replace steering
linkage.
Tighten housing bolts.
Adjust tire pressure.
Tighten or replace the
appropriate suspension parts.
Replace shock absorber.
Adjust preload.
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SERVICE INFORMATION 00 – 11
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
FRONT END ALIGNMENT
Caster 2° 10' ± 45'
Camber 0° ± 30'
King pin inclination 12° 30' ± 30'
Toe-in mm (in) 0 ± 2 (0 ± 0.08)
Max. steering angle (inside) 34°+0°
(outside) 32°
+0°
–2°
POWER STEERING
Steering gear
Type Integral, ball screw
Gear ratio 16.3 : 1
Oil pump
Type Vane
Operating fluid ATF DEXRON
®- ˜E or™
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2A – 4 FRONT END ALIGNMENT
CASTER ADJUSTMENT
The caster angle can be adjusted by means of the caster
shims installed between the chassis frame and fulcrum
pins.
Caster Angle
1998 model
2° 10‘ ± 45‘
2000 model and later
RH 2° 22‘ ± 45‘
LH 2° 10‘ ± 45‘
CAUTION:
Left and right side to be equal within 30’
NOTE:
Difference of the caster shim front/rear thickness shall be
3.2 mm (0.126 in) or less. Overall thickness of caster shim
and camber shim shall be 10.8 mm (0.425 in) or less.
Tighten the fulcrum pin bolt to the specified torque.
Fulcrum Pin Bolt Torque N·m (kg·m/lb·ft)
152 (15.5 / 112)
CAMBER ADJUSTMENT
The camber angle can be adjusted by means of the
camber shims installed in position between the chassis
frame and fulcrum pins.
Wheel Alignment Specification
Camber Angle 0° ± 30‘
King pin inclination 12° 30‘ ± 30‘
CAUTION:
Left and right side to be equal within 30’
NOTE:
Overall thickness of caster shim and camber shim shall
be 10.8 mm (0.425 in) or less.
Tighten the fulcrum pin bolt to the specified torque.
Fulcrum Pin Bolt Torque N·m (kg·m/lb·ft)
152 (15.5 / 112)
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2A – 28 POWER STEERING
POWER STEERING PUMP (6VD1, 6VE1 Engine Models)
2
3
221
1615
12
11
56
879
4
17
1827
25
26
24
19
20
23
21
14
13
10
Disassembly Steps
1. Bolt
2. Pipe, suction
3. O-ring
4. Connector
5. O-ring
6. Valve
7. Retaining ring
8. Filter
9. Spring
10. Pressure switch
11. Retaining ring
12. Shaft assembly
13. Bearing
14. Shaft15. Retaining ring
16. Oil seal
17. Bolt
18. Rear housing assembly and pump
cartridge
19. Gasket
20. O-ring
21. O-ring
22. Front housing
23. Pressure plate
24. Rotor and vane
25. Cam
26. Pin
27. Rear housing
Reassembly Steps
27. Rear housing
26. Pin
25. Cam
24. Rotor and vane
23. Pressure plate
22. Front housing
21. O-ring
20. O-ring
19. Gasket
18. Rear housing assembly and pump
cartridge
17. Bolt
16. Oil seal
15. Retaining ring14. Shaft
13. Bearing
12. Shaft assembly
11. Retaining ring
10. Pressure switch
9. Spring
8. Filter
7. Retaining ring
6. Valve
5. O-ring
4. Connector
3. O-ring
2. Pipe, suction
1. Bolt
412RW055
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POWER STEERING 2A – 29
DISASSEMBLY
Preparation:
Clean oil pump with solvent (plug the discharge and
suction port, to prevent the entry of solvent). Be careful
not to expose the oil seal of shaft assembly to solvent.
1. Bolt
2. Pipe, Suction
3. O-ring
4. Connector
5. O-ring
6. Valve Assembly
7. Retaining Ring
8. Filter
9. Spring
10. Pressure switch
11. Retaining Ring
12. Shaft Assembly
13. Bearing
14. Shaft
15. Retaining Ring
16. Oil Seal
CAUTION:
When removing the oil seal, be careful not to damage the
housing.
17. Bolt
18. Rear Housing Assembly and Pump Cartridge
19. Gasket
20. O-ring
21. O-ring
22. Front Housing
23. Pressure Plate
24. Rotor and Vane
25. Cam
26. Pin
27. Rear Housing
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
Make all necessary adjustments, repairs, and part
replacements if wear, damage, or other problems are
discovered during inspection.
Rotor
Check that the groove in the vane is free from excessive
wear and that the vane slides smoothly.
When part replacement becomes necessary, the pump
cartridge should be replaced as a subassembly.
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2A – 30 POWER STEERING
Vane
Sliding faces of the vane should be free from wear.
(Particularly the curved face at the tip in contact with the
cam should be free from wear and distortion).
When part replacement becomes necessary, the pump
cartridge should be replaced as a subassembly.
Cam
The inner face of the arm should have a uniform contact
pattern without a sign of step wear.
When part replacement becomes necessary, the pump
cartridge should be replaced as a subassembly.
Side plate
The sliding faces of parts must be free from step wear
(more than 0.01 mm), which can be felt by the finger nail.
The parts with minor scores may be reused after lapping
the face.
Valve
The sliding face of the valve must be free from burrs and
damage.
The parts with minor scores may be reused after
smoothing with emery cloth (#800 or finer).
Shaft
Oil seal sliding faces must be free from a step wear which
can be felt by the finger nail.
Bushing face must be free from damage and wear.
O-ring, oil seal, retaining ring
Be sure to discard used parts, and always use new parts
for installation. Prior to installation, lubricate all seals and
rings with power steering fluid.
REASSEMBLY
27. Rear Housing
26. Pin
25. Cam
24. Rotor and Vane
1. Install the rotor with its punch mark facing the front
housing.
2. Install the vanes with curved face in contact with
the inner wall of the cam.
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2A – 32 POWER STEERING
POWER STEERING PUMP (4JG2 Engine Model)
Disassembly Steps
1. Bolt
2. Pipe, suction
3. O-ring
4. O-ring
5. O-ring
6. Connector
7. O-ring
8. Valve
9. Retaining ring
10. Filter
11. Spring
12. Retaining ring
13. Shaft assembly
14. Bearing
15. Shaft16. Retaining ring
17. Oil seal
18. Bolt
19. Rear housing assembly and pump
cartridge
20. Gasket
21. O-ring
22. O-ring
23. Front housing
24. Pressure plate
25. Rotor and vane
26. Cam
27. Pin
28. Rear housing
Reassembly Steps
28. Rear housing
27. Pin
26. Cam
25. Rotor and vane
24. Pressure plate
23. Front housing
22. O-ring
21. O-ring
20. Gasket
19. Rear housing assembly and pump
cartridge
18. Bolt
17. Oil seal
16. Retaining ring
15. Shaft14. Bearing
13. Shaft assembly
12. Retaining ring
11. Spring
10. Filter
9. Retaining ring
8. Valve
7. O-ring
6. Connector
5. O-ring
4. O-ring
3. O-ring
2. Pipe, suction
1. Bolt
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POWER STEERING 2A – 33
DISASSEMBLY
Preparation:
Clean oil pump with solvent (its plug discharge and
suction port to prevent the entry of solvent). Be careful not
to expose the oil seal of shaft assembly to solvent.
1. Bolt
2. Pipe, Suction
3. O-ring
4. O-ring
5. O-ring
6. Connector
7. O-ring
8. Valve
9. Retaining Ring
10. Filter
11. Spring
12. Retaining Ring
13. Shaft Assembly
14. Bearing
15. Shaft
16. Retaining Ring
17. Oil Seal
CAUTION:
When removing the oil seal, be careful not to damage the
housing.
18. Bolt
19. Rear Housing Assembly and Pump Cartridge
20. Gasket
21. O-ring
22. O-ring
23. Front Housing
24. Pressure Plate
25. Rotor and Vane
26. Cam
27. Pin
28. Rear Housing