
57STEERING
8
OVERHAUL 84.Refit locknut and tighten.
NOTE: It is important steering box is
centralised before any adjustments are
made.
85.Check maximum rolling torque one and a quarter
turns either side of centre position, using a
torque wrench and spline socketLRT-57-025.
Rotate adjuster screw to obtain across centre
torque of 0.34 Nm plus torque figure at one and
a quarter turns. Tighten adjuster locknut to
60
Nm (44 lbf/ft).
Adjusting rack adjuster.
86.Turn in rack adjuster to increase figure
measured in instruction 85. by 0.23 - 0.34 Nm.
The final figure may be less, but must not
exceed 1.35 Nm.
87.Lock rack adjuster in position with grub screw.
Tighten to
5 Nm (4 lbf/ft).
Torque peak check
With input shaft rotated from lock to lock, rolling
torque figures should be greatest across centre
position and equally disposed about centre position.
The condition depends on value of shimming fitted
between valve and worm assembly inner bearing cup
and casing. The original shim washer value will give
correct torque peak position unless major components
have been replaced.
Procedure
88.With input coupling shaft toward the operator,
turn shaft fully counter-clockwise.
89.Check torque figures obtained from lock to lock
using torque wrench and spline socket
LRT-57-025.
90.Check also for equal engagement either side of
centre.Adjustments
91.Note where greatest figures are recorded
relative to steering position.If greatest figures are
not recorded across centre of travel (steering
straight-ahead), adjust as follows:
If torque peak occursbeforecentre position,addto
shim washer value; if torque peak occursaftercentre
position,subtractfrom shim washer value,
refer to
fitting valve and worm assembly
.
Shim washers are available as follows:
0.03mm, 0.07mm, 0.12mm and 0.24mm.
NOTE: Adjustment of 0.07mm to shim
value will move torque peak area by 1/4
turn on the shaft.
CAUTION: When reshimming valve and
worm, extreme caution must be exercised
to prevent seal damage during
reassembly.

STEERING
1
SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE REV: 05/99 TORQUE VALUES
NOTE: Torque wrenches should be regularly checked for accuracy to ensure that all fixings are
tightened to the correct torque.
Nm
Ball joint nuts 40..............................................................................................
Clamp bolt nuts 9...........................................................................................
Steering column bracket nuts 22....................................................................
Steering wheel nut 43.....................................................................................
Tie bar to mounting nut 110.............................................................................
Universal joint pinch bolt 25............................................................................
PAS box
Adjuster locknut 60.................................................................................
Drop arm nut 176....................................................................................
Sector shaft cover to steering box 75.....................................................
Steering box to chassis 81.....................................................................
Steering box fluid pipes 14mm thread 15...............................................
Steering box fluid pipes 16mm thread 20...............................................
Tie bar 81...............................................................................................
PAS pump
High pressure fluid pipe 20.....................................................................
Power steering pump mounting 35.........................................................
Pulley bolts, power steering pump 10....................................................
Hose clamp 3........................................................................................
Front mounting plate bolts 9..................................................................
PAS reservoir
Hose clamp 3........................................................................................
* Torque values below are for all screws and bolts used except for those that are specified otherwise.
METRIC Nm
M5 6......................................................................................................
M6 9......................................................................................................
M8 25.....................................................................................................
M10 45...................................................................................................
M12 90...................................................................................................
M14 105..................................................................................................
M16 180..................................................................................................
UNC / UNF
1/4 9......................................................................................................
5/16 24...................................................................................................
3/8 39.....................................................................................................
7/16 78...................................................................................................
1/2 90.....................................................................................................
5/8 136....................................................................................................

FRONT SUSPENSION
1
REPAIR SELF LOCKING NUTS
WARNING: Where self locking nuts are
removed, they must be replaced with new
nuts of same specification.
PANHARD ROD
Service repair no - 60.10.07.
Remove
1.Remove fixings at mounting arm.
2.Remove fixings at axle bracket.
3.Remove panhard rod.
4.Using a suitable length of steel tubing, press out
flexible bushes. Ensure tubing locates on outer
edge of bush and not on rubber inner.
Refit
5.Fit replacement bushes.
CAUTION: Apply pressure to outer edge of
bush, and not rubber inner.
6.Fit panhard rod to axle bracket and mounting
arm. Tighten fixings to
88 Nm (65 lbf/ft).
RADIUS ARM
Service repair no - 60.10.16.
Remove
1.Loosen road wheel retaining nuts.
2.Raise front of vehicle. Support chassis on stands
and remove wheel.
3.Support front axle weight with jack.
4.Remove radius arm to chassis side member
fixings.
5.Disconnect track rod at ball joint.

FRONT SUSPENSION
3
REPAIR REV: 05/99 Refit
11.Assemble shock absorber components.
12.Position shock absorber, complete with bracket
and secure with 4 fixings.
13.Secure shock absorber lower fixing.
14.Fit road wheel, remove chassis stands and jack.
Tighten wheel nuts to correct torque:
Alloy wheels -
130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
Heavy duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)
FRONT ROAD SPRING
Service repair no - 60.20.11.
Remove
1.Remove front shock absorber
See Front
shock absorber
.
CAUTION: Avoid over stretching brake
hoses. If necessary, loosen hose
connector locknuts to allow hoses to
follow axle.
2.Lower axle sufficient to free road spring.
3.Withdraw road spring.
4.Withdraw shock absorber bracket securing ring.
Refit
5.Fit shock absorber bracket retaining ring. Retain
in position with a nut.
6.Position road spring and raise axle.
7.Remove nut retaining securing ring.
8.Fit front shock absorber
See Front shock
absorber
.

FRONT SUSPENSION
5
REPAIR ANTI-ROLL BAR LINKS
Service repair no - 60.10.04.
Remove
1.Remove 2 nuts, bolts, washers and rubber
bushes from ball joint links.
2.Remove cotter pin and loosen castellated nut a
few turns.
3.Release link joint using special tool18G 1063A
as shown.
4.Remove castellated nut and link.
Refit
5.Fit link and castellated nut. Ensure ball joint link
arm points up. Tighten nut to
40 Nm (30 lbf/ft)
and fit new cotter pin.
6.Align anti-roll bar to links.
7.Fit bolts, washers and rubber bushes using new
self locking nuts and secure anti-roll bar to links.
Tighten fixings to
68 Nm (50 lbf/ft).

FRONT SUSPENSION
1
SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE TORQUE VALUES
NOTE: Torque wrenches should be regularly checked for accuracy to ensure that all fixings are
tightened to the correct torque.
Nm
Anti-roll bar
- Strap nyloc nuts 30..............................................................................
- Ball link self lock nut 68........................................................................
- Castellated nut 40................................................................................
Drag link to axle 40.........................................................................................
Securing ring for mounting turret 14...............................................................
Radius arm to chassis 176...............................................................................
Panhard rod mounting arm to chassis 88.......................................................
Panhard rod to axle 88....................................................................................
Panhard rod to mounting bracket 88...............................................................
Tie bar to Panhard rod 110..............................................................................
Radius arm to axle 197....................................................................................

REAR SUSPENSION
3
REPAIR Refit
NOTE: Do no fully tighten fixings until all
components are in position.
9.Secure link to frame bracket.
10.Fit upper link to pivot bracket.
11.Fit frame bracket to chassis mounting.
12.Fully tighten fixings to
176 Nm (130 lbf/ft).
SUSPENSION LINK - LOWER
Service repair no - 64.35.02.
Remove
1.Site vehicle on a ramp .
2.Alternatively, support vehicle on stands under
rear axle.
3.Remove lower link rear fixings.
4.Remove mounting bracket fixings at side
member bracket.
5.Remove lower link complete.
6.Remove locknut.
7.Remove mounting bracket from lower link.
Renew bush
8.Press out rubber bushes.
9.Fit bush centrally in housing.
CAUTION: Apply pressure to outer edge of
bush, and not rubber inner.
Refit
10.Fit mounting rubber to lowerlink.
11.Secure mounting rubber to chassis bracket, but
do not fully tighten locknut.
12.Fit lower link to axle mounting and secure fixing
to
176 Nm (130 lbf/ft).
13.Lower vehicle, allow axle to take up static laden
position, and fully tighten link chassis fixing to
176 Nm (130 lbf/ft).

REAR SUSPENSION
5
REPAIR ANTI-ROLL BAR LINKS
Service repair no - 64.35.24.
Remove
1.Remove 2 nuts, bolts, washers and rubber
bushes from links and lower anti-roll bar to clear
links.
2.Remove cotter pin and loosen castellated nut a
few turns.
3.Release link using special tool18G 1063Aas
shown.
4.Remove castellated nut and remove link.
Refit
5.Fit anti-roll bar link arm and castellated nut. Point
link arm down as shown. Tighten fixing to
40 Nm
(30 lbf/ft)
and fit new cotter pin.
6.Align anti-roll bar to links.
7.Fit bolts, washers and rubber bushes using new
self locking nuts and secure anti-roll bar to links.
Tighten to
68Nm (50 lbf/ft).
SELF LEVELLING UNIT
Service repair no - 64.30.09
Remove
WARNING: The levelling unit contains
pressurised gas and MUST NOT be
dismantled. Repair is by replacement of
complete unit only.
1.Raise and support the vehicle under chassis and
use a jack to support weight of the axle.
2.Disconnect upper links at pivot bracket.
3.Ease up levelling unit lower gaiter and unscrew
lower ball joint at push rod using thin jawed
spanners.
4.Release webbing strap from the chassis.
5.Remove 4 nuts securing top bracket to chassis
and withdraw levelling unit complete with
bracket.
Renew levelling unit ball joints
The ball joints for the levelling unit may be dismantled
for cleaning and examination.
6.Unscrew lower ball joint from pivot bracket.
7.Unscrew ball joint from top bracket.
8.Reassemble ball joints, packing with
Dextagrease G.P. or equivalent. Renew joints if
worn.
9.Check condition of gaiters and renew if
necessary.