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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Suspension And Steering Workshop Manual 5Refitting is a reversal of removal, with
reference to the note at the beginning of this
Section. Refit any shims in their original noted
positions, and tighten all bolts to the specified
torque.
Remo

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Suspension And Steering Workshop Manual disconnect the shock absorber from the
U-bolt counterplate.
4Unbolt the leaf spring from the front bracket
on the underbody (see illustration).
5Loosen the spring shackle-to-underbody
bolt, then unbol

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Suspension And Steering Workshop Manual 6Turn both tie-rods in the same direction to
correct the steering wheel position. As a
rough guide, 19º of tie-rod rotation will
change the steering wheel position by 1º. To
correct a clockwise erro

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Suspension And Steering Workshop Manual 6Align the washers, sliders and locking
plates, ensuring that the handle locking plate
is fitted so that the cut-out and Ford logo are
positioned as shown (see illustration).
7Coat the through-bolt th

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Suspension And Steering Workshop Manual Suspension and steering  11•17
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27.6 Manual steering gear components
A  Pinion retaining nut
B  Pinion
C  Steering gear housing
D  Rack support bush
E  Tie-rod
F  Gaiter
G  Slipper plug
H  Spring

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Suspension And Steering Workshop Manual Refitting
3When refitting the fluid hoses, use new
O-rings, and take care not to overtighten the
unions. Note that with the unions fully
tightened it is still possible to rotate and move
the hoses.
4O

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Suspension And Steering Workshop Manual 4Extract the split pin and unscrew the
castellated nut (see illustration).
5Using a balljoint separator tool, release the
tie-rod end from the hub carrier (see
illustration).
6Unscrew the tie-rod end
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