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3. Remove tie-rod outer sockets and boots.
4. Loosen tie-rod inner socket by prying up staked portion, and
remove socket and spacer.
5. Remove retainer.
6. Use a 2 to 2.5 mm (0.079 to 0.098 in) diameter drill to com-
pletely remove staked portion of gear housing end.
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7. Remove end cover assembly with a suitable tool.
8. Draw out rack assembly.
9. Remove rack seal ring.
Using a heat gun, heat rack seal to approximately 40°C
(104°F).
Remove rack seal ring.
Be careful not to damage rack.
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10. Remove center bushing and rack oil seal using tape wrapped
socket and extension bar.
Do not scratch inner surfaces of pinion housing.
InspectionNJST0024Thoroughly clean all parts in cleaning solvent or DEXRONTMIII or
equivalent. Blow dry with compressed air, if available.
BOOTNJST0024S01Check condition of boot. If cracked excessively, replace it.
Check boots for accumulation of power steering fluid.
RACKNJST0024S02Thoroughly examine rack gear. If damaged, cracked or worn,
replace it.
GEAR SUB-ASSEMBLYNJST0024S03Check pinion gear. If it is worn or damaged, replace as a gear
sub-assembly.
Manually spin bearing. If torque variations or free play are
noted, replace as a gear sub-assembly.
GEAR HOUSING CYLINDERNJST0024S04Check gear housing cylinder bore for scratches or other damage.
Replace if necessary.
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Disassembly (Cont’d)
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10. Ensure that the rack is centered. Install rear cover cap so that
its protrusion is positioned as shown in figure.
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11. Install diaphragm spring into gear housing.
Always install retainer, spring washer and diaphragm spring in
that order.
Make sure convex end (painted white) of diaphragm spring
faces outward when installing.
12. Install spring seat retainer spring and adjusting screw tempo-
rarily.
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13. Tighten outer socket lock nut.
Tie-rod length “L”:
Refer to SDS, ST-30.
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14. Measure rack stroke.
Rack stroke “S”:
Refer to SDS, ST-30.
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15. Before installing boot, coat the contact surfaces between boot
and tie-rod with grease.
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
CL
MT
AT
AX
SU
BR
RS
BT
HA
SC
EL
IDX
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Assembly (Cont’d)
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16. Install boot bands.
Securely install boot band to boot groove and clinch the root
section of the trapezoidal area.
Make sure that there is a clearance of 3.5 mm (0.138 in) or less
at the clinched section of the boot band. Refer to the Figure at
left.
SST869C
After installing gear in vehicle, make sure that the clinched
section of boot band is positioned toward the rear of vehicle (to
prevent interference with adjacent parts).
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AdjustmentNJST0026Adjust pinion rotating torque as follows:
1. Set rack to the neutral position without fluid in the gear.
2. Coat the adjusting screw with locking sealant and screw it in.
3. Lightly tighten lock nut.
4. Tighten adjusting screw to a torque of 4.9 to 5.9 N·m (50 to 60
kg-cm, 43 to 52 in-lb).
5. Loosen adjusting screw, then retighten it to 0.2 N·m (2 kg-cm,
1.7 in-lb).
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6. Move rack over its entire stroke several times.
7. Measure pinion rotating torque within the range of 180° from
neutral position.
Stop the gear at the point of maximum torque.
8. Loosen adjusting screw, then retighten it to 4.9 N·m (50 kg-cm,
43 in-lb).
9. Loosen adjusting screw by 50° to 70°.
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10. Prevent adjusting screw from turning, and tighten lock nut to
specified torque.
POWER STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE
Assembly (Cont’d)
ST-22