G4M0186
3) Cartridge assembly
(1) Apply specified hydraulic oil to O-rings and fit them
into front casing.
(2) Install side plate to front casing.
CAUTION:
Use care not to let side plate gall.
G4M0187
(3) Mount rotor onto shaft.
(4) Install 10 vanes into rotor with their nose radius
facing toward cam ring.
(5) Install cam ring to front casing, securing with knock
pins.
CAUTION:
Do not use hammer to fit knock pins in position.
G4M0188
4) Rear cover
(1) Mount seal washer on front casing.
(2) With knock pin positions aligned, install rear cover.
Tightening torque:
16±2 N⋅m (1.6±0.2 kg-m, 11.6±1.4 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
Loosely tighten bolts in the sequence
1,3,2, and4
shown in figure. Then, tighten in the same sequence.
G4M0189
5) Spool Valve
(1) Install spring into front casing. Then, with spool
valve dipped in specified hydraulic oil, install it into the
front casing.
(2) Using a 5-mm dia. round bar, ensure that valve
moves smoothly.
(3) Set O-ring, with grease applied to it, onto connec-
tor and secure connector to front casing.
Tightening torque:
74±5 N⋅m (7.5±0.5 kg-m, 54.2±3.6 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
Use care to prevent damage to O-ring at installation.
When tightening connector, ensure that O-ring does
not protrude or get caught.
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6) Check
(1) When reassembly procedures have been
completed, turn shaft by hand to ensure it turns
smoothly. If it binds or other unusual conditions are
evident, disassemble again and check for foreign mat-
ter trapped on sliding surfaces and improper installa-
tion. Eliminate the cause of trouble.
(2) Check followings by referring to“CHECK”article.
Excessive play in pulley shaft
Ditch deflection of pulley
Resistance to rotation of pulley
Measurement of generated oil pressure
F: INSTALLATION
1) Install bracket on engine.
Tightening torque:
22±2 N⋅m (2.2±0.2 kg-m, 15.9±1.4 ft-lb)
2) Install oil pump on oil tank as follows outside the
vehicle:
NOTE:
Prior to installation, make sure that all oil is removed from
oil pump, oil tank and pipe.
B4M0562A
3) Place oil pump in vise.
CAUTION:
Do not place oil pump directly in vise; use soft pads
and hold oil pump lightly to protect it.
4) Install O-ring on oil pump.
CAUTION:
Discard old O-ring and replace with a new one.
5) Install oil tank on oil pump.
Tightening torque:
Bolt C: 15.7±2.4 N⋅m
(1.60±0.24 kg-m, 11.58±1.77 ft-lb)
Bolt D: 18.1±2.5 N⋅m
(1.85±0.25 kg-m, 13.35±1.84 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
Discard old seal washer and replace with a new one.
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B4M1163A
6) Install stay to oil pump. (2500 cc model only)
Tightening torque:
15.7±2.5 N⋅m (1.6±0.25 kg-m, 11.6±1.8 ft-lb)
B4M0560
7) Install oil pump, previously assembled to oil tank, on
bracket.
Tightening torque:
20.1±2.5 N⋅m (2.05±0.25 kg-m, 14.8±1.8 ft-lb)
8) Place oil pump pulley and tighten pulley nut temporarily.
B4M1159A
9) Interconnect pipes C and D.
Tightening torque:
Joint nut
15±5 N⋅m (1.5±0.5 kg-m, 10.8±3.6 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
If a hose is twisted at this step, the hose may come into
contact with some other parts.
10) Connect pipe D from oil tank.
11) Connect pipe C from oil pump.
CAUTION:
Use a new gasket.
Tightening torque:
34±5 N⋅m (3.5±0.5 kg-m, 25.3±3.6 ft-lb)
12) Tighten bolt A.
Tightening torque:
13±3 N⋅m (1.3±0.3 kg-m, 9.4±2.2 ft-lb)
13) Install pulley belt to oil pump.
14) Tighten oil pump pulley nut to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
61±7 N⋅m (6.2±0.7 kg-m, 44.8±5.1 ft-lb)
15) Adjust pulley belt tension.
16) Tighten bolt belt tension.
Tightening torque:
8±2 N⋅m (0.8±0.2 kg-m, 5.8±1.4 ft-lb)
17) Install pulley belt cover bracket.
18) Connect minus terminal of battery.
19) Feed the specified fluid and discharge air.
NOTE:
Never start the engine before feeding the fluid; otherwise
vane pump might be seized up.
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9. Power Steering Fluid
A: RECOMMENDED AIR BLEEDING AND
POWER STEERING FLUID
Recommended power steering fluid Manufacturer
ATF DEXRON II or ATF DEXRON IIEB.P.
CALTEX
CASTROL
MOBIL
SHELL
TEXACO
1) Feed the specified fluid with its level being about 5 cm
(2.0 in) lower than the mouth of tank.
2) Continue to turn steering wheel slowly from lock to lock
until bubbles stop appearing in the tank while keeping the
fluid at that level.
3) In case air is absorbed to deliver bubbles into piping
because the fluid level is lower, leave it about half an hour
and then do the step 2) all over again.
4) Start, and idle the engine.
5) Continue to turn steering wheel slowly from lock to lock
again until bubbles stop appearing in the tank while keep-
ing the fluid at that level.
It is normal that bubbles stop appearing after three times
turning of steering wheel.
6) In case bubbles do not stop appearing in the tank, leave
it about half an hour and then do the step 5) all over again.
7) Stop the engine, and take out safety stands after jack-
ing up vehicle again.
Then lower the vehicle, and idle the engine.
8) Continue to turn steering wheel from lock to lock until
bubbles stop appearing and change of the fluid level is
within 3 mm (0.12 in).
9) In case the following happens, leave it about half an
hour and then do step 8) again.
(1) The fluid level changes over 3 mm (0.12 in).
(2) Bubbles remain on the upper surface of the fluid.
(3) Grinding noise is generated from oil pump.
10) Check the fluid leakage at flare nuts after turning
steering wheel from lock to lock with engine running.
CAUTION:
Before checking, wipe off any fluid on flare nuts and
piping.
In case the fluid leaks from flare nut, it is caused by
dust (or the like) and/or damage between flare and
tapered seat in piping.
So remove the flare nut, tighten again it to the speci-
fied torque after cleaning flare and tapered seat. If flare
or tapered seat is damaged, replace it with a new one.
11) Inspect fluid level on flat and level surface with engine
“OFF”by indicator of filler cap.
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3. MEASUREMENT OF STEERING EFFORT
*4
Measure steering efforts in stand still with engine idling on
concrete road.
Result: 29.4 N (3.0 kg, 6.6 lb) or less in both directions
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Adjust backlash.
Measure steering efforts in stand still with engine stalled on
concrete road.
Result: 294.2 N (30.0 kg, 66.2 lb) or less in both directions
NOT GOOD GOOD*4 When turning steering more
quickly than necessary from
a direction to the other direc-
tion at an engine speed over
2,000 rpm, steering effort
may be heavy. This is caused
by flow characteristic of oil
pump and is not a problem.
Adjust backlash.
Remove universal joint.
Measure steering wheel effort.
Result: Maximum force is 2.26 N (0.23 kg, 0.51 lb) or less in
both directions.
Fluctuation width is 1.08 N (0.11 kg, 0.24 lb) or less.
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Check, readjust, replace if
necessary.
Measure folding torque of the joint.
Result: 5.49 N (0.56 kg, 1.23 lb) or less for long yoke
8.43 N (0.86 kg, 1.90 lb) or less for short yoke
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Replace with a new one.
Check front wheels for unsteady revolution or rattling and brake
for dragging.
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Inspect, readjust, replace if
necessary.
Remove tie-rod ends.
(To be continued.)
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G4M0199
Measurement of folding torque of universal joint is as
shown in the figures.
G4M0200
G4M0201
G4M0202
G4M0203
NOTE:
Using ST, measure resistances of gearbox.
ST 926230000 SPANNER
Rotating resistance:
Straight-ahead position within 30 mm (1.18 in)
from rack center
Less than 11.18 N (1.14 kg, 2.51 lb)
Maximum allowable torque
15.7 N (1.6 kg, 3.5 lb)
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Whine or growl (continuous or
intermittent)
While engine is running with/
without steering turned.Loosened installation of oil pump,
oil pump bracketRetighten.
*8
Abnormal inside of oil pump, hoseReplace oil pump, hose, if the
noise can be heard when running
as well as stand still.
Torque converter growl
air conditioner compression growlRemove power steering pulley
belt and confirm.
Creaking noise (intermittent)
While engine is running with
steering turned.Abnormal inside of gearboxReplace bad parts of gearbox.
Abnormal bearing for steering
shaftApply grease or replace.
*9
Generates when turning steering
wheel with brake (service or park-
ing) applied.If the noise goes off when brake
is released, it is normal.
*10
Vibration
While engine is running with/
without steering turned.
Too low engine speed at startAdjust and instruct customers.
Vane pump aerationFix wrong part.
Vent air.
Damaged valve in oil pump, gear-
boxReplace oil pump, bad parts of
gearbox.
Looseness of play of steering,
suspension partsRetighten.
*8 Oil pump makes whine or growl noise slightly due to its mechanism. Even if the noise can be heard when steering wheel
is turned at stand still there is no abnormal function in the system provided that the noise eliminates when the vehicle is
running.
*9 When stopping with service brake and/or parking brake applied, power steering can be operated easily due to its light
steering effort. If doing so, the disk rotates slightly and makes creaking noise. The noise is generated by creaking between
the disk and pads. If the noise goes off when the brake is released, there is no abnormal function in the system.
*10 There may be a little vibration around the steering devices when turning steering wheel at standstill, even though the com-
ponent parts are properly adjusted and have no defects.
Hydraulic systems are likely to generate this kind of vibration as well as working noise and fluid noise because of com-
bined conditions, i.e., road surface and tire surface, engine speed and turning speed of steering wheel, fluid temperature
and braking condition.
This phenomena does not indicate there is some abnormal function in the system.
The vibration can be known when steering wheel is turned repeatedly at various speeds from slow to rapid step by step
with parking brake applied on concrete road and in“D”range for automatic transmission vehicle.
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9. BREAKAGE OF HOSES
Pressure hose burstExcessive holding time of relief
statusInstruct customers.
Malfunction of relief valveReplace oil pump.
Poor cold characteristic of fluidReplace fluid.
Forced out return hosePoor connectionCorrect.
Poor holding of clipRetighten.
Poor cold characteristic of fluidReplace fluid.
Fluid bleeding out of hose slightlyWrong layout, tensionedReplace hose.
Excessive play of engine due to
deterioration of engine mounting
rubberReplace defective parts.
Improper stop position of pitching
stopperReplace defective parts.
*11
Crack on hose
Excessive holding time of relief
statusReplace.
Instruct customer.
Excessive tightening torque for
return hose clipReplace.
Power steering fluid, brake fluid,
engine oil, electrolyte adhere on
the hose surfaceReplace.
Pay attention on service work.
Too many times use in extremely
cold weatherReplace.
Instruct customers.
*11 Although surface layer materials of rubber hoses have excellent weathering resistance, heat resistance and resistance for
low temperature brittleness, they are likely to be damaged chemically by brake fluid, battery electrolyte, engine oil and
automatic transmission fluid and their service lives are to be very shortened. It is very important to keep the hoses free
from before mentioned fluids and to wipe out immediately when the hoses are adhered with the fluids.
Since resistances for heat or low temperature brittleness are gradually declining according to time accumulation of hot or
cold conditions for the hoses and their service lives are shortening accordingly, it is necessary to perform careful inspec-
tion frequently when the vehicle is used in hot weather areas, cold weather area and/or a driving condition in which many
steering operations are required in short time. Particularly continuous work of relief valve over 5 seconds causes to reduce
service lives of the hoses, the oil pump, the fluid, etc. due to over heat.
So, avoid to keep this kind of condition when servicing as well as driving.
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