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(8) Install the exhaust hanger fasteners at the
muffler.
(9) Tighten the exhaust hanger bracket to engine
block.
(10) Install the turbocharger support bracket.
(11) Lower the vehicle.
(12) Install the air cleaner duct to the turbo-
charger (Fig. 71).
(13) Install the exhaust heat shield.
(14) Connect the negative battery cable.
TIMING CHAIN COVER
REMOVAL
WARNING: DO NOT OPEN COOLING SYSTEM
UNLESS TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 90ÉC (194ÉF).
OPEN CAP SLOWLY TO RELEASE PRESSURE.
STORE COOLANT IN APPROVED CONTAINER
ONLY. RISK OF INJURY TO SKIN AND EYES FROM
SCALDING COOLANT. WEAR PROTECTIVE
GLOVES, CLOTHING AND EYE WEAR.
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable.
NOTE: Rotate engine on crankshaft. DO NOT crank
the engine at the bolt of the camshaft sprocket.
NOTE: DO NOT crank engine back.
(2) Position piston of cylinder 1 to ignition TDC.
Markings on the camshaft bearing cap must be
aligned.
(3) Drain coolant (Refer to 7 - COOLING/ENGINE/
COOLANT - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(4) Install retaining lock for crankshaft/starter
ring gear (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/ENGINE BLOCK/
FLEX PLATE - INSTALLATION).
(5) Drain engine oil.
(6) Remove the oil filter to allow the oil to flow off
into the oil pan.
(7) Remove the radiator assembly (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ENGINE/RADIATOR - REMOVAL).
(8) Remove engine cover (Refer to 9 - ENGINE -
REMOVAL).
(9) Remove front cover at cylinder head (Refer to 9
- ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD - REMOVAL).
(10) Remove accessory drive belt.
(11) Remove the high pressure fuel pump (Refer to
14 - FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY/FUEL PUMP
- REMOVAL).
(12) Remove water pump (Refer to 7 - COOLING/
ENGINE/WATER PUMP - REMOVAL).
(13) Remove accessory drive belt pulley and vibra-
tion damper (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/ENGINE BLOCK/
VIBRATION DAMPER - REMOVAL).
(14) Remove the power steering pump.NOTE: NO NOT open the air conditioning system.
(15) Unplug AC compressor electrical connector
and unbolt AC compressor. Relocate in lower engine
compartmentwith outopening the system.
(16) Remove the generator with wiring attached
and relocate somewhere in the engine compartment.
(17) Install engine support fixture.
(18) Remove the oil pan.
(19) Detach the coolant hose to oil-water heat
exchanger at crankcase (Fig. 73).
(20) Remove the cylinder head to timing cover
bolts (Fig. 73).
(21) Remove the timing cover bolts and cover (Fig.
73).
(22) Remove remaining ancillary components
attached to the timing case cover (Fig. 73).
NOTE: Inspect condition of hoses and clamps,
replace as necessary.
(23) Remove timing chain tensioner (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/TIMING BELT/CHAIN
AND SPROCKETS - REMOVAL)
(24) Remove timing case cover (Fig. 73).
Fig. 73 TIMING CHAIN COVER
1 - CYLINDER HEAD TO TIMING COVER BOLT
2 - OIL-WATER HEAT EXCHANGER
3 - GASKET
4 - DRIVE BELT TENSIONER
5 - FRONT CRANKSHAFT SEAL
6 - TIMING CHAIN COVER
9 - 70 ENGINEVA
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INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Care must be taken to closley inspect
the gasket area around the time case cover to cyl-
inder head gasket coolant port. If damage is found,
replace the cylinder head gasket. Failure to do so
may result in engine damage.
NOTE: Thoroughly clean all mating surfaces with
the appropriate solvents to assure that no grease or
oil is present during assembly.
(1) Inspect cylinder head gasket and oil pan gas-
ket. If damaged, replace.
(2) Replace the front crankshaft seal (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/ENGINE BLOCK/CRANKSHAFT OIL
SEAL - FRONT - INSTALLATION).
(3) Install ancillary components to timing case
cover.
(4) Apply sealant to the marked surfaces with a
bead thickness of 1.5 0.5 mm (Fig. 74).
NOTE: Install timing cover within 10 minutes after
applying sealant. Do not spread sealant bead.
NOTE: Do not seal pressurized oil galleries to the
crankcase. Sealant applied at these points is
entrained by the oil flow and blocks the oil supply
passages.
(5) Position and install timing case cover. Tighten
bolts to 20 N´m (177 lbs in) (Fig. 73).(6) Install the M8 bolts of cylinder head on timing
case cover. Tighten bolts to 20 N´m (177 lbs in) (Fig.
73).
(7) Install timing chain tensioner with new seal
(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/TMNG BELT/
CHAIN TENSIONER&PULLEY - INSTALLATION).
(8) Position and install the oil pan. Tighten M6
bolts to 9 N´m (80 lbs in) and M8 bolts to 20 N´m
(177 lbs in).
(9) Install belt /pulley vibration damper. Tighten
M8.8 bolt in two stages, 200N´m (147 lbs ft.) then
90É, M10.9 bolt 325N´m (240 lbs ft) then 90É.
(10) Remove the engine support fixture.
(11) Install generator (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
CHARGING/GENERATOR - INSTALLATION).
(12) Install the air conditioning compressor.
(13) Install the power steering pump.
(14) Install water pump (Refer to 7 - COOLING/
ENGINE/WATER PUMP - INSTALLATION).
(15) Connect coolant hose to oil-water heat
exchanger.
(16) Install high pressure fuel pump (Refer to 14 -
FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY/FUEL PUMP -
INSTALLATION).
(17) Apply sealant to lower portion of, and install,
front cover to cylinder block. Tighten bolts to 20N´m
(177 lbs in) (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD
- INSTALLATION).
(18) Remove retaining lock for crankshaft/starter
ring gear.
(19) Tighten the oil drain plug to 30N´m (265 lbs
in).
(20) Install a new oil filter. tighten screw cap for
filter to 25N´m (221 lbs. in.).
(21) Install the accessory drive belt.
(22) Install the radiator assembly (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ENGINE/RADIATOR - INSTALLATION).
(23) Install air intake hose.
(24) Fill coolant to the proper level, with the
proper coolant (Refer to 7 - COOLING/ENGINE/
COOLANT - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(25) Fill the crankcase with the correct oil, to the
proper level. Refer to owners manual for specifica-
tions.
(26) Connect the negative battery cable.
WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN THE
ENGINE IS OPERATING. DO NOT STAND IN A
DIRECT LINE WITH THE FAN. DO NOT PUT YOUR
HANDS NEAR THE PULLEYS, BELTS OR FAN. DO
NOT WEAR LOOSE CLOTHES.
CAUTION: DO NOT pressure test cooling system
until the engine reaches operating temperature.
Fig. 74 TIMING CHAIN COVER SEALING SURFACE
1 - TIMING CHAIN COVER
2 - SEALANT BEAD
VAENGINE 9 - 71
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OPERATION
Intake air is drawn through the air cleaner and
into the turbocharger compressor housing. Pressur-
ized air from the turbocharger then flows forward
through the charge air cooler located in front of the
radiator. From the charge air cooler the air flows
back into the intake manifold.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - CHARGE AIR
COOLER SYSTEM - LEAKS
NOTE: Slight engine oil pooling in the charge air
inlet hose IS NOT premature turbocharger failure.
Slight pooling is the normal result of the breather
system. Test the air breather tube for normal oper-
ation by referring to the appropriate diagnostic
manual.
Low turbocharger boost pressure and low engine
performance can be caused by leaks in the charge air
cooler or it's plumbing. The following procedure out-
lines how to check for leaks in the charge air cooler
system.
(1) Loosen clamp and remove turbocharger to air
inlet duct rubber sleeve from turbocharger.
(2) Insert Special Tool 8442 Adapter into the rub-
ber sleeve. Tighten existing clamp to 8 N´m (72
in.lbs.).
CAUTION: Do not apply more than 138 kpa (20 psi)
air pressure to the charge air cooler system, sever
damage to the charge air cooler system may occur.
(3) Connect regulated air supply to air fitting on
Special Tool 8442 Adapter. Set air pressure to a Max-
imum of 138 kpa (20 psi).
(4) Using soapy water check the air inlet ducts,
rubber sleeves, charge air cooler and intake manifold
for leaks.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove front bumper.
(2) Remove headlamp assemblies.
(3) Remove front cross member together with front
grille.
(4) Remove left and right radiator trim (Fig. 3).
(5) Disconnect charge air hoses at charge air cooler
(Fig. 3).
(6) Disconnect power steering cooler loop from
charge air cooler (Fig. 3).
(7) Remove charge air cooler from radiator assem-
bly (Fig. 3).
CLEANING
CAUTION: Do not use caustic cleaners to clean the
charge air cooler. Damage to the charge air cooler
will result.
NOTE: If internal debris cannot be removed from
the cooler, the charge air cooler MUST be replaced.
(1) If the engine experiences a turbocharger failure
or any other situation where oil or debris get into the
charge air cooler, the charge air cooler must be
cleaned internally.
(2) Position the charge air cooler so the inlet and
outlet tubes are vertical.
(3) Flush the cooler internally with solvent in the
direction opposite of normal air flow.
(4) Shake the cooler and lightly tap on the end
tanks with a rubber mallet to dislodge trapped
debris.
(5) Continue flushing until all debris or oil are
removed.
(6) Rinse the cooler with hot soapy water to
remove any remaining solvent.
(7) Rinse thoroughly with clean water and blow
dry with compressed air.
Fig. 3 CHARGE AIR COOLER
1 - POWER STEERING COOLER LOOP
2 - CHARGE AIR HOSE
3 - CHARGE AIR COOLER HOSE
4 - CHARGE AIR COOLER
5 - LEFT RADIATOR TRIM PANEL
6 - RIGHT RADIATOR TRIM PANEL
VAEXHAUST SYSTEM 11 - 5
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INSPECTION
Visually inspect the charge air cooler for cracks,
holes, or damage. Inspect the tubes, fins, and welds
for tears, breaks, or other damage. Replace the
charge air cooler if damage is found.
Pressure test the charge air cooler, using Charge
Air Cooler Tester Kit.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install charge air cooler to radiator (Fig. 3).
(2) Connect power steering cooler loop to charge
air cooler (Fig. 3).
(3) Connect charge air hoses (Fig. 3).
(4) Install both radiator trim pieces (Fig. 3).
(5) Install front grille with front cross member.
(6) Install headlamp assemblies.
(7) Install front bumper.
TURBOCHARGER
DESCRIPTION
The boost pressure vacuum solenoid is located
under the air filter housing and is responsible for
turbo-charger boost pressure. It generates a control
vacuum in response to a PWM signal from the ECM.
Vacuum is achieved by mixing the system vacuum
(from the vacuum pump) with atmospheric pressure
to a certain degree. The resulting vacuum is sent to
the vacuum unit at the turbocharger (Fig. 4).
OPERATION
The vacuum solenoid receives 12V from the ECM.
The ECM controls the solenoid through a PWM sig-
nal. When the solenoid receives a signal it closes the
passage to atmospheric pressure. The subchamber is
no longer under atmospheric pressure, it's spring can
push the diaphragm and valve downwards; this
releases the VAC duct. Vacuum can now go from here
through the throttle hole, filters and out the connec-
tion to the turbocharger vacuum unit (Fig. 5).
Fig. 4 CHARGE PRESSURE VACUUM TRANSDUCER
1 - CONNECTION TO TURBOCHARGER VACUUM UNIT
2 - VENT
3 - SUPPLY FROM VACUUM PUMP
11 - 6 EXHAUST SYSTEMVA
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SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Brake line nuts 14 10 Ð
Brake pads wear
indicator caliper
bolt10 7 89
Engine cradle bolts 125 92 Ð
Engine mount bolt
to engine bracket83 61 Ð
Engine mount nuts
to engine cradle45 33 Ð
Power steering line
nuts37 27 Ð
Steering gear
mounting bolts -
1st stage25 18 Ð
Steering Gear
mounting bolts -
2nd stage45 33 Ð
Steering Gear
mounting bolts -
3rd stage90ÉÐÐ
Steering gear u-
joint bolt24 18 Ð
Sway bar bushing
bolts30 22 Ð
Trailer hitch angle
bracket bolts/nuts50*
See
Warning37*
See
WarningÐ
Trailer hitch frame
bolts11 0 8 1 Ð
Transmission cross-
member nuts45 33 Ð
Transmission
mount bolts/nuts45 33 Ð
WARNING: Microencapsulated bolts and self-lock-
ing nuts may only be used once. If you use
microencapsulated bolt or self-locking nuts more
than once, the self-locking function is rendered
useless. The trailer hitch may become detached
from the vehicle, possibly resulting in a serious risk
of injury and/or damage to property, including dam-
age to the vehicle.
ENGINE CRADLE CROSSMEM-
BER
REMOVAL
(1) Install engine support tool 8534 or equivalent.
(2) Raise and support the vehicle. (Refer to
LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE/HOISTING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE)
(3) Remove engine mount nuts. (Fig. 8)
(4) Remove front spring. (Refer to 2 - SUSPEN-
SION/FRONT/SPRING - REMOVAL)
(5) Remove calipers. (Refer to 5 - BRAKES/HY-
DRAULIC/MECHANICAL/DISC BRAKE CALIPERS
- REMOVAL) (Fig. 9)
Fig. 8 ENGINE MOUNT
1 - ENGINE MOUNT
2 - SHIELD
3 - NUTS (2 PER MOUNT)
13 - 8 FRAME & BUMPERSVA
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(6) Cut tie straps holding wheel speed sensor and
brake pad wear sensor wire harness to the cradle.
(7) Cut tie straps holding transmission harness to
the cradle.
(8) Remove lower pinch bolt from steering shaft
and disconnect shaft. (Fig. 10)
(9) Siphon the power steering fluid out of the res-
ervoir.(10) Remove both the high pressure and return
hoses from the steering gear (Refer to 19 - STEER-
ING/PUMP/HOSES - REMOVAL) (Fig. 10).
(11) Remove bolt and remove power steering hose
support bracket from the cradle. (Fig. 11)
(12) Disconnect brake lines from body side, at the
couplings. (Fig. 12)
(13) Support engine cradle with suitable lifting
device.
(14) Remove four cradle support bolts from each
side of the cradle. (Fig. 13)
Fig. 9 FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER
1 - WEAR INDICATOR CABLE
2 - WEAR INDICATOR
3 - BOLT
4 - BRAKE HOSE
5 - DISC BRAKE CALIPER/ADAPTER
6 - ADAPTER BOLTS
Fig. 10 STEERING GEAR
1 - U-JOINT
2 - HIGH PRESSURE POWER STEERING HOSE
3 - RETURN HOSE
4 - OUTER TIE ROD END RETAINING NUT
5 - STEERING GEAR
6 - STEERING GEAR RETAINING BOLT
7 - STEERING GEAR NUT
8 - WASHER
9 - ENGINE MOUNT BOLT
10 - U-JOINT CLAMPING BOLT
Fig. 11 POWER STEERING HOSE BRACKET
1 - POWER STEERING LINE
2 - SUPPORT BRACKET BOLT
Fig. 12 BRAKE LINES
1 - BRAKE LINES
2 - LINE COUPLINGS
VAFRAME & BUMPERS 13 - 9
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(15) Lower engine cradle.
(16) Release support clips and remove brake lines.
(17) Remove nuts and remove jounce bumpers.
(18) Remove nuts and remove mount heat shield.
(Fig. 14)
(19) Remove stabilizer bar as necessary. (Refer to 2
- SUSPENSION/FRONT/STABILIZER BAR -
REMOVAL)
(20) Remove steering gear. (Refer to 19 - STEER-
ING/GEAR - REMOVAL)
(21) Using a sharp flat bladed tool, remove identi-
fication plate. (Fig. 15)INSTALLATION
(1) Using a suitable RTV sealant, attach identifica-
tion plate to engine cradle.
(2) Install steering gear onto engine cradle. (Refer
to 19 - STEERING/GEAR - INSTALLATION)
NOTE: Steering gear must be torqued in a three
step procedure below.
(3) Tighten steering gear bolts in three stages as
follows.
1. Tighten to 25 N´m (18 ft. lbs.)
2. Then tighten to 45 N´m (33 ft. lbs.)
3. Then tighten bolts an additional 90É.
(4) Install stabilizer bar. (Refer to 2 - SUSPEN-
SION/FRONT/STABILIZER BAR - INSTALLATION)
(5) Install heat shield and nuts.
(6) Install jounce bumpers and install nuts.
(7) Install support clips and brake lines.
(8) Raise engine cradle into place and install bolts.
(9) Tighten bolts to 125 N´m (92 ft. lbs.).
(10) Connect brake lines at couplings and tighten
to 14 N´m (10 ft. lbs.).
(11) Position power steering hose and install sup-
port bracket bolt.
(12) Install both power steering hoses at steering
gear. (Refer to 19 - STEERING/PUMP/HOSES -
INSTALLATION)
(13) Connect steering shaft to gear and install the
lower pinch bolt.
(14) Tighten lower pinch bolt to 24 N´m (18 ft.
lbs.).
(15) Install new tie straps holding transmission
harness to cradle.
(16) Install front spring. (Refer to 2 - SUSPEN-
SION/FRONT/SPRING - INSTALLATION)
(17) Install engine mount nuts and tighten to 45
N´m (33 ft. lbs.).
Fig. 13 ENGINE CRADLE BOLTS
1 - ENGINE CRADLE
2 - CRADLE BOLTS (4 PER SIDE)
Fig. 14 HEAT SHIELD
1 - HEAT SHIELD
2 - NUTS
Fig. 15 IDENTIFICATION PLATE
1 - IDENTIFICATION PLATE
2 - ENGINE CRADLE
13 - 10 FRAME & BUMPERSVA
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STEERING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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STEERING
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION............................1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER
STEERING SYSTEM....................1COLUMN................................4
GEAR..................................7
LINKAGE................................9
PUMP..................................11
STEERING
DESCRIPTION
CAUTION: Use approved fluid only in the power
steering system (Refer to LUBRICATION & MAINTE-
NANCE/FLUID TYPES - DESCRIPTION). No other
power steering or automatic transmission fluid is to
be used in the system. Damage may result to the
power steering pump and system if any other fluid
is used, and do not overfill.
Power steering systems consist of:
²Steering column
²Rack and pinion steering gear
²Belt driven hydraulic steering pump
²Pump pressure and return hoses
²Oil Cooler
OPERATION
The steering column shaft is attached to the gear
pinion. The rotation of the pinion moves the gear
rack from side-to-side. This lateral action of the rack
pushes and pulls the tie rods to change the direction
of the front wheels (Fig. 1).
Power assist is provided by an engine mounted
hydraulic pump which supplies hydraulic fluid pres-
sure to the steering gear.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER STEERING
SYSTEM
There is some noise in all power steering systems.
One of the most common is a hissing sound evident at
a standstill parking. Or when the steering wheel is at
the end of it's travel. Hiss is a high frequency noise
similar to that of a water tap being closed slowly. The
noise is present in all valves that have a high velocity
fluid passing through an orifice. There is no relation-
ship between this noise and steering performance.
Fig. 1 STEERING COMPONENTS
1 - POWER STEERING PUMP ASSEMBLY
2 - RESERVOIR
3 - HOSES
4 - TIE ROD ENDS
5 - MOUNTING BOLTS
6 - RACK & PINION
VASTEERING 19 - 1
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STEERING NOISE
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
OBJECTIONAL HISS OR
WHISTLE1. Steering intermediate shaft to dash
panel seal.1. Check and repair seal at dash
panel.
2. Noisy valve in power steering gear. 2. Replace steering gear.
RATTLE OR CLUNK 1. Gear mounting bolts loose. 1. Tighten bolts to specification.
2. Loose or damaged suspension compo-
nents.2. Inspect and repair suspension.
3. Internal gear noise. 3. Replace steering gear.
4. Pressure hose in contact with other
components.4. Reposition hose.
5. Loose or damaged intermediate shaft or
column.5. Inspect and repair or replace.
CHIRP OR SQUEAL 1. Loose belt. 1. Adjust or replace.
WHINE OR GROWL 1. Low fluid level. 1. Fill to proper level.
2. Pressure hose in contact with other
components.2. Reposition hose.
3. Internal pump noise. 3. Replace pump.
4. Air in fluid 4. Check for lekas, Evacuate air
from P/S system.
SUCKING AIR SOUND 1. Loose return line clamp. 1. Replace clamp.
2. O-ring missing or damaged on hose
fitting.2. Replace o-ring.
3. Low fluid level. 3. Fill to proper level.
4. Air leak between pump and reservoir. 4. Repair as necessary.
5. Reservoir cap not installed correctly. 5. Install reservoir cap correctly.
SCRUBBING OR KNOCK-
ING1. Wrong tire size. 1. Verify tire size.
BINDING AND STICKING
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
DIFFICULT TO TURN WHEEL
STICKS OR BINDS1. Low fluid level. 1. Fill to proper level.
2. Tire pressure. 2. Adjust tire pressure.
3. Steering components (ball joints/
tie rod ends).3 Inspect and repair as necessary.
4. Loose belt. 4. Adjust or replace.
5. Low pump pressure. 5. Pressure test and replace if nec-
essary.
6. Column shaft coupler binding. 6. Replace coupler.
7. Steering gear worn. 7. Replace gear.
8. Pump seized / Stuck valve 8. Replace pump.
19 - 2 STEERINGVA
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GEAR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GEAR
DESCRIPTION..........................7
REMOVAL.............................7INSTALLATION..........................7
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE CHART.........8
GEAR
DESCRIPTION
A rack and pinion steering gears (Fig. 1) is made
up of two main components, the pinon shaft and the
rack. The gear cannot be adjusted or internally ser-
viced. If a malfunction or a fluid leak occurs, the gear
must be replaced as an assembly.
REMOVAL
(1) Siphon the power steering fluid out of the res-
ervoir.
(2) Raise and support the vehicle.
(3) Remove the front wheels.
(4) Remove the stabilizer bar from the upper part
of the stabilizer link (Refer to 2 - SUSPENSION/
FRONT/STABILIZER LINK - REMOVAL).
(5) Remove the outer tie rod end nuts and sepa-
rate the tie rods from the steering knuckles (Fig. 2)
using special tool C-3894±A.
(6) Remove the left outer tie rod end from the
steering gear.
(7) Remove both spring clamp plates (Refer to 2 -
SUSPENSION/FRONT/SPRING CLAMP PLATES -
REMOVAL).(8) Remove both the high pressure and return
hoses from the steering gear (Refer to 19 - STEER-
ING/PUMP/HOSES - REMOVAL) (Fig. 2).
(9) Remove the steering shaft clamping bolt from
the steering gear (Fig. 2).
(10) Separate the universal joint from the steering
gear (Fig. 2).
(11) Remove the steering gear bolts from the front
axle.
(12) Remove the steering gear by sliding it toward
the passengers side of the vehicle and then tilt down-
ward on the drivers side and remove from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the gear to the vehicle.
NOTE: Steering gear must be torqued in a three
step procedure below.
(2) Install the steering gear bolts (Fig. 2). Tighten
to an initial torque of 25 N´m (18 ft. lbs.) Then
Fig. 1 STEERING GEAR
1 - OUTER TIE ROD ENDS
2 - MOUNTING BUSHINGS
3 - BELLOWS
Fig. 2 STEERING GEAR REMOVAL / INSTALL
1 - U-JOINT
2 - HIGH PRESSURE POWER STEERING HOSE
3 - RETURN HOSE
4 - OUTER TIE ROD END RETAINING NUT
5 - STEERING GEAR
6 - STEERING GEAR RETAINING BOLT
7 - STEERING GEAR NUT
8 - WASHER
9 - ENGINE MOUNT BOLT
10 - U-JOINT CLAMPING BOLT
VAGEAR 19 - 7