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REMOVAL
(1) Remove the key lock cylinder.
(2) Remove the three ignition mounting screws
(Fig. 11).
(3) Gently pull the switch away from the column.
Disconnect the electrical connector (Fig. 12).
(4) Disconnect the halo lamp wiring connector
(Fig. 12).
INSTALLATION
(1) Rotate the flag on the rear of the ignition
switch to the RUN position (Fig. 13). This step must
be done to allow the tang (Fig. 14) on the key cylin-
der to fit into the slots (Fig. 11)within the ignition
switch.
(2) With the key into the key lock cylinder, rotate
the key clockwise until the retaining pin can be
depressed (Fig. 14) or (Fig. 15).
(3) Install the key cylinder into the ignition switch
by aligning the retaining pin slot. Push the key cyl-
inder into the switch until the retaining pin engages.
After the pin engages, rotate the key to the OFF or
LOCK position.
(4) Check for proper retention of the key cylinder
by attempting to pull the cylinder from the switch.
(5) Automatic Transmission Only: Before attaching
the ignition switch to the steering column, the trans-
mission shifter must be in the PARK position. The
park lock dowel pin on the rear of the ignition switch
(Fig. 16) must also be properly indexed into the park
lock linkage (Fig. 17) before installing the switch.
(6) The flag at the rear of the ignition switch
must be properly indexed into the steering column
before installing the switch. This flag is used to oper-
ate the steering wheel lock lever in the steering col-
umn (Fig. 18). This lever allows the steering wheel
position to be locked when the key is in the LOCK
position.
(7) Place the ignition switch in the LOCK position.
The switch is in the LOCK position when the column
lock flag is parallel to the ignition switch terminals
(Fig. 16).
Fig. 11 SWITCH MOUNTING SCREWS
1 - IGNITION SWITCH
2 - SLOTS NOT ALIGNED
3 - SLOTS ALIGNED
4 - IGNITION SWITCH MOUNTING SCREWS
Fig. 12 IGNITION SWITCH AND HALO
CONNECTORS
1 - KEY-IN SWITCH & HALO LIGHT
2 - MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
3 - TURN SIGNAL SWITCH & LEVER
4 - IGNITION SWITCH
5 - SPEED CONTROL
Fig. 13 FLAG IN RUN POSITION
1 - REAR OF IGNITION SWITCH
2 - PARK LOCK DOWEL PIN (RUN POSITION)
3 - FLAG (RUN POSITION)
19 - 12 COLUMNBR/BE
IGNITION SWITCH (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
(1) Install the gear shift lever into the steering col-
umn assembly. Align the pin holes in the gear shift
lever and the steering column assembly.
CAUTION: The pin must be installed in the original
direction.
(2) Carefully Install the pin into the steering col-
umn assembly and through the shift lever. If the pin
binds check the alignment on the holes. Be sure pin
is fully installed into the steering column assembly.
(3) Connect over drive switch wiring.
(4) Lower the steering column to install the sec-
ondary shrouds.
(5) Install the steering column mounting nuts.
Tighten the nuts to 12 N´m (105 in. lbs.).
(6) Install the steering column opening cover
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/STEER-ING COLUMN OPENING COVER - INSTALLA-
TION).
(7) Install the upper and lower shrouds.
(8) Install the tilt lever.
STEERING WHEEL
REMOVAL
For steering wheel removal procedure,(Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/CLOCKSPRING -
REMOVAL).
INSTALLATION
For steering wheel installation procedure,(Refer to
8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/CLOCKSPRING -
INSTALLATION).
BR/BECOLUMN 19 - 15
GEAR SHIFT LEVER (Continued)
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WORM THRUST BEARING PRELOAD
(1) Mount the gear carefully into a vise.
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the vise on the gear
case. This may affect the adjustment
(2) Remove adjuster plug locknut (Fig. 5).
(3) Rotate the stub shaft back and forth with a 12
point socket to drain the remaining fluid.
(4) Turn the adjuster in with Spanner Wrench
C-4381. Tighten the plug and thrust bearing in the
housing until firmly bottomed in the housing about
28-31 N´m (20-23 ft. lbs.).
(5) Place an index mark on the housing even with
one of the holes in adjuster plug (Fig. 6).
(6) Measure back (counterclockwise) 18 mm (0.70
in) and mark the housing (Fig. 7).
(7) Rotate adjustment cap back (counterclockwise)
with spanner wrench until hole is aligned with the
second mark (Fig. 8).
(8) Install and tighten lock nut to 108 N´m (80 ft.
lbs.). Be sure adjustment cap does not turn while
tightening the lock nut.
PITMAN SHAFT OVER-CENTER PRELOAD
NOTE: Before performing this procedure, the worm
bearing preload adjustment must be performed.
(1) Rotate the stub shaft with a 12 point socket
from stop to stop and count the number of turns.
(2) Starting at either stop, turn the stub shaft
back 1/2 the total number of turns. This is the center
of the gear travel (Fig. 9).(3) Place the torque wrench in the vertical position
on the stub shaft. Rotate the wrench 45 degrees each
side of the center and record the highest rotational
torque in this range (Fig. 10). This is the Over-Cen-
ter Rotating Torque.
NOTE: The stub shaft must rotate smoothly without
sticking or binding.
Fig. 5 Adjuster Lock Nut
1 - ADJUSTER NUT
2 - STEERING GEAR
3 - LOCK NUT
4 - PUNCH
Fig. 6 Alignment Marking On Housing
1 - INDEX
Fig. 7 Second Marking On Housing
1 - REFERENCE MARK
BR/BEGEAR 19 - 19
GEAR (Continued)
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(4) Rotate the stud shaft between 180É and 270É to
the left of center and record the left off-center pre-
load. Repeat this to the right of center and record the
right off-center preload. The average of these two
recorded readings is the Preload Rotating Torque.
(5) The Over-Center Rotating Torque should be
0.23-0.68 N´m (2-6 in. lbs.)higherthan the Preload
Rotating Torque.
(6) If an adjustment to the Over-Center Rotating
Torque is necessary, first loosen the adjuster lock
nut. Then turn the pitman shaft adjuster screw back
(COUNTERCLOCKWISE) until fully extended, then
turn back in (CLOCKWISE) one full turn.
(7) Remeasure Over-Center Rotating Torque. If
necessary turn the adjuster screw and repeat mea-
surement until correct Over-Center Rotating Torque
is reached.
NOTE: To increase the Over-Center Rotating Torque
turn the screw CLOCKWISE.
(8) Prevent the adjuster screw from turning while
tightening adjuster lock nut. Tighten the adjuster
lock nut to 49 N´m (36 ft. lbs.).
Fig. 8 Aligning To The Second Mark
1 - FIRST MARK
2 - SECOND MARK
3 - SPANNER WRENCH
Fig. 9 Steering Gear Centered
1 - ADJUSTMENT SCREW
2 - MASTER SPLINE
Fig. 10 Checking Over-center Rotation Torque
1 - CENTER
19 - 20 GEARBR/BE
GEAR (Continued)
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(8) Install adjuster nut and lock nut.
(9) Adjust Thrust Bearing Preload and Over-Cen-
ter Rotating Torque, (Refer to 19 - STEERING/GEAR
- ADJUSTMENTS).
STEERING GEAR HOUSING
PLUG
REMOVAL
(1) Unseat and remove retaining ring from groove
with a punch through the hole in the end of the
housing (Fig. 32).
(2) Slowly rotate stub shaft with 12 point socket
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to force the end plug out
from housing.
CAUTION: Do not turn stub shaft any further than
necessary. The rack piston balls will drop out of the
rack piston circuit if the stub shaft is turned too far.
(3) Remove O-ring from the housing (Fig. 33).
Fig. 31 Stub Shaft Cap O-Ring
1 - VALVE BODY
2 - STUB SHAFT CAP
3 - O-RING
Fig. 32 End Plug Retaining Ring
1 - RETAINING RING
Fig. 33 End Plug Components
1 - HOUSING ASSEMBLY
2 - HOUSING END PLUG O-RING SEAL
3 - HOUSING END PLUG
4 - RETAINING RING
BR/BEGEAR 19 - 29
SPOOL VALVE (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
(1) Lubricate O-ring with power steering fluid and
install into the housing.
(2) Install end plug by tapping the plug lightly
with a plastic mallet into the housing.
(3) Install retaining ring so one end of the ring
covers the housing access hole (Fig. 34).
WORM SHAFT
REMOVAL
(1) Remove housing end plug, (Refer to 19 -
STEERING/GEAR/STEERING GEAR HOUSING
PLUG - REMOVAL).
(2) Remove rack piston plug (Fig. 35).
(3) Remove side cover and pitman shaft.
(4) Turn stub shaft COUNTERCLOCKWISE until
the rack piston begins to come out of the housing.
(5) Insert Arbor C-4175 into bore of rack piston
(Fig. 36) and hold tool tightly against worm shaft.
(6) Turn the stub shaft with a 12 point socket
COUNTERCLOCKWISE, this will force the rack pis-
ton onto the tool and hold the rack piston balls in
place.
(7) Remove the rack piston and tool together from
housing.
(8) Remove tool from rack piston.
(9) Remove rack piston balls.
(10) Remove clamp bolts, clamp and ball guide
(Fig. 37).
Fig. 34 Installing The
1 - RING CAP
2 - PUNCH ACCESS HOLE
3 - RETAINER RING
Fig. 35 Rack Piston End Plug
1 - EXTENSION
2 - END PLUG
3 - RACK PISTON
4 - RATCHET
Fig. 36 Rack Piston with Arbor
1 - RACK PISTON
2 - SPECIAL TOOL C-4175
19 - 30 GEARBR/BE
STEERING GEAR HOUSING PLUG (Continued)
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(11) Remove teflon ring and O-ring from the rack
piston (Fig. 38).
(12) Remove the adjuster lock nut and adjuster
nut from the stub shaft.
(13) Pull the stub shaft with the spool valve and
thrust support assembly out of the housing.
(14) Remove the worm shaft from the housing
(Fig. 39).
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Clean and dry all components and lubricate
with power steering fluid.
(1) Check for scores, nicks or burrs on the rack
piston finished surface. Slight wear is normal on the
worm gear surfaces.
(2) Install O-ring and teflon ring on the rack pis-
ton.
(3) Install worm shaft in the rack piston and align
worm shaft spiral groove with rack piston ball guide
hole (Fig. 40).
Fig. 37 Rack Piston
1 - CLAMP
2 - BALLS
3 - RACK PISTON
4 - BALL GUIDE
Fig. 38 Rack Piston Teflon Ring and O-Ring
1 - TEFLON SEAL
2 - BACK-UP O-RING MUST BE INSTALLED UNDER PISTON
RING
3 - RACK PISTON NUT
Fig. 39 Worm Shaft
1 - GEAR HOUSING
2 - BEARING RACE
3 - WORM SHAFT
4 - BEARING
Fig. 40 Installing Balls in Rack Piston
1 - INSTALL BALLS IN THIS HOLE WHILE SLOWLY ROTATING
WORM COUNTER CLOCKWISE
2 - WORM FLANGE
BR/BEGEAR 19 - 31
WORM SHAFT (Continued)
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CAUTION: The rack piston balls must be installed
alternately into the rack piston and ball guide. This
maintains worm shaft preload. There are 12 black
balls and 12 silver (Chrome) balls. The black balls
are smaller than the silver balls.
(4) Lubricate and install rack piston balls through
return guide hole while turning worm shaft COUN-
TERCLOCKWISE (Fig. 40).
(5) Install remaining balls in guide using grease to
hold the balls in place (Fig. 41).
(6) Install the guide onto rack piston and install
clamp and clamp bolts. Tighten bolts to 4.8 N´m (43
in. lbs.).
(7) Insert Arbor C-4175 into bore of rack piston
and hold tool tightly against worm shaft.
(8) Turn the worm shaft COUNTERCLOCKWISE
while pushing on the arbor. This will force the rack
piston onto the arbor and hold the rack piston balls
in place.
(9) Install the races and thrust bearing on the
worm shaft and install shaft in the housing (Fig. 39).
(10) Install the stub shaft with spool valve, thrust
support assembly and adjuster nut in the housing.
(11) Install the rack piston and arbor tool into the
housing.
(12) Hold arbor tightly against worm shaft and
turn stub shaft CLOCKWISE until rack piston is
seated on worm shaft.
(13) Install pitman shaft and side cover in the
housing.
(14) Install rack piston plug and tighten to 150
N´m (111 ft. lbs.).
(15) Install housing end plug, (Refer to 19 -
STEERING/GEAR/STEERING GEAR HOUSING
PLUG - INSTALLATION).(16) Adjust worm shaft thrust bearing preload and
over-center rotating torque, (Refer to 19 - STEER-
ING/GEAR - ADJUSTMENTS).
Fig. 41 Balls in the Return Guide
1 - GUIDE
2 - PETROLEUM JELLY
3 - BALLS
19 - 32 GEARBR/BE
WORM SHAFT (Continued)