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Dismantling, assembly and installation of the steering mechanism
| Fig. 5.35. The components of the steering mechanism
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Check and adjust before disassembly
| Fig. 5.36. Fastening of the steering mechanism in a vice
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Replace the jaws plates of soft metal (brass or aluminum plate) to prevent damage to the steering mechanism and secure the latter in the grip (Fig. 5.36).
ATTENTION When installing the steering mechanism in a vice secure it so that the jaws sovmeschaliss place installation bracket. Another method of securing a grip can damage the steering gear. |
Checking the total torque pinion steering mechanism (preload shaft pinion steering)
| Fig. 5.37. The rotation of the gear rack and pinion steering
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To check the total torque pinion steering with a special key, rotate the gear rack and pinion steering mechanism within one revolution during a 4-6 (Fig. 5.37). The total torque pinion steering (nominal value): 0.6-1.3 Nm.
NOTE Measure the pinion torque at full rack. |
If the measured value is not within the standard value, you must first adjust the position of the lid lock the rack and then check the total pinion torque steering. If the total pinion torque can not be adjusted, check the cover of the stop, the spring stop and focus the rack and replace parts as needed.
Checking the resistance to rotation of the hinge of steering draft Take turns 10 strong tie rod.
| Fig. 5.38. Measuring the resistance to rotation of the hinge of steering draft
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With the help of a spring balance to measure the resistance to the rotation of the hinge tie rod (Fig. 5.38). Drag torque hinge of steering draft (nominal): 8-22 h (2-5 Nm). If the measured value exceeds the standard value, replace the tie rod assembly.
ATTENTION If the measured value is less than the nominal value, but the steering rod rotates smoothly without excessive play, then this tip is suitable for use. If the measured value is less than 4.3 N (1 Nm), replace the tie rod assembly. |
Check of a protective cover Check the dust cover for damage or deterioration. Check the attachment of a protective cover. If defects be ob- protective cover, replace it with a new one.
Dismantling
| Fig. 5.40. Removing the protective cover of the ball joint
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Hold the tie rod end in a vise, then remove the protective cover of the ball joint (Fig. 5.40).
| Fig. 5.41. Removing a large collar of fastening of a protective cover of steering draft
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Remove the large hose clamp protective cover of steering draft (Fig. 5.41).
| Fig. 5.42. Removing small collar of fastening of a protective cover of steering draft
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Remove the small clamp protective cover of steering draft (Fig. 5.42). Pull the protective cover from the housing to the steering tie rod.
NOTE When replacing the protective cover make sure no rust on the steering rack. |
Disconnect the steering tube on the valve body and the steering mechanism and remove them. Slowly moving rail, drain the body of the steering mechanism.
Using chisels raschekante lock washer, which records the track rod and steering rack (Fig. 5.43).
| Fig. 5.44. Removing the steering rod from the steering rack
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ATTENTION Be careful when removing the tie rod from the steering rack, do not bend the rail. |
| Fig. 5.45. Removing the locknut fully cover rail
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| Fig. 5.46. Removing the covers of the stop rail
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Remove the cover rail stop using the tool head 14 mm (Fig. 5.46).
Remove the spring stop rail, fence rails, cap rails and lock the insert out of the housing of the steering mechanism (Fig. 5.47).
Remove the two screws and remove the valve body assembly (Fig. 5.48).
| Fig. 5.49. Rotate the travel stop rail clockwise
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Turn the travel stop rail clockwise up until the end of the retaining ring groove is out of the housing of the steering mechanism (Fig. 5.49).
As soon as the end of the retaining ring out of the groove housing the steering, turn the travel stop rack counter-clockwise and remove the retaining ring (Fig. 5.50).
| Fig. 5.53. Removing the pinion and valve assembly of the valve body
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Tapping with a plastic hammer striker gently remove the drive pinion and valve assembly from the valve body (Fig. 5.53). Using a special tool, remove the oil seal and the ball bearing from the valve body.
ATTENTION Be careful not to damage the inner surface of the cylinder in the housing pinion steering. |
| Fig. 5.54. Removing the oil seal from the housing of the steering mechanism
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Using a special tool, remove the seal from the housing of the steering mechanism (Fig. 5.54).
ATTENTION Be ostoronzhy not to damage the inner surface of the cylinder rack of the steering mechanism in the body. |
Checking the steering rack Check for wear or damage to the teeth of the rack. Check the contact surface for the installation of the gland in the absence of excessive wear or damage.
Check the straightness of the rack (no bending or twisting) (Fig. 5.55). Check the O-ring for excessive wear or damage. Check the oil seal in the absence of excessive wear or damage.
Check the teeth of the pinion for wear or damage (Fig. 5.56). Check the contact surface for the installation of the gland in the absence of excessive wear or damage. Check the O-ring for excessive wear or damage. Check the oil seal in the absence of excessive wear or damage. Check for smooth rotation and lack of background noise during operation of the bearings. Check for excessive play in the bearings. Check loss of needles from the needle bearing. Check for damage on the inner surface of the cylinder housing of the steering mechanism. Check the protective covers for wear, cracks and breaks.
Assembly Apply the recommended hydraulic fluid PSF-3 on the lip gland steering rack along its entire circumference.
| Fig. 5.57. Installation scheme restrictive washers and seals
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Set restrictive washer and gland in the body of the steering mechanism, as shown in Figure 5.57. Apply the recommended hydraulic fluid to the oil seal bearing bush steering rack along its entire circumference.
| Fig. 5.58. The scheme of the lip seal on the bearing sleeve rail
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Install the oil seal on the bearing sleeve rail (Fig. 5.58). Apply the recommended hydraulic fluid to the O-ring and install it in the bearing bush steering rack. Apply recommended grease to the teeth of the steering rack. Recommended lubricant: SAE J310, NLGI ?��2 general purpose.
Insert the rail into the housing of the steering mechanism, and then install the bearing sleeve rail and rail travel stop (Fig. 5.60).
| Fig. 5.61. The scheme of installation of a lock ring
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Insert circlip opening stroke limiter rail through the opening in the housing of the steering mechanism, when openings are aligned. Rotate the travel stop rails and finally fasten the retaining ring (Fig. 5.61).
ATTENTION After installation, the ends of the locking ring should not be visible through a hole in the hull of the steering mechanism. |
| Fig. 5.62. Installing oil seal and the ball bearing into the valve body
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Using a special tool, set the oil seal and the ball bearing into the valve body (Fig. 5.62).
Apply the recommended hydraulic fluid to the pinion gear and the valve assembly, then install them in the valve body (Fig. 5.63).
| Fig. 5.64. Installation of the valve body and an annular gasket on the housing of the steering mechanism
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Apply the recommended hydraulic fluid to the gland, and install it in the body of the steering mechanism. Install the valve body assembly, and O-ring on the body of the steering mechanism (Fig. 5.64). Install the new lock washer and the tie rod. Stake the edge of the lock washer in two places on the steering rod.
NOTE Get a mustache in two places at the lock washer into the recesses of steering draft. |
| Fig. 5.65. The experimental setup lock washer
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Before installation, always replace the new lock washer (Fig. 5.65).
Install the liner stop, a spring and a cover rail stop in the housing of the steering mechanism in the sequence shown in Figure 5.66. Put into a "rubber" sealant (semydrying sealant) on the threaded portion of the lid lock rails before installing.
Set the rack in the center position, then insert the cover rail stop in the housing of the steering mechanism. Using a special tool, tighten the lid stop rail to 15 N ?� m (Fig. 5.67). Remove the lid all the way to 30-60 ?� rail and tighten the lock nut caps lock rails rated torque of 50-70 Nm. Install and tighten the mounting tubes of the steering mechanism to the specified torque, then replace the rubber feet using a special glue (adhesive). Apply silicone grease recommended in the place of installation of small clamp on the protective cover of steering draft (in the groove on the traction). Install a new high collar of a protective cover of steering draft.
NOTE Before installing a protective cover of steering draft is always replaced with the new high collar of a protective cover. |
| Fig. 5.68. Install a protective cover of steering draft
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Install a protective cover of steering draft in place, preventing its twisting (Fig. 5.68).
Fill the inner cavity of the protective cover of the spherical rod end (A) and a working edge of a ball joint (B) of the recommended grease (Fig. 5.69). Coat the sealing lip protective cover recommended sealant and fix it on the ball joint with a hose clamp. Recommended lubricant: A - POLY LUB GLY 801K or equivalent; B - SHOWA SUNLIGHT MB2 or equivalent. Recommended sealant for sealing the edges of a protective cover: THREE BOND.
Screw the left and right tie-rods so that the length of the rod protruding left and right was the same and corresponded to the nominal value. Lock the lock nut (Fig. 5.70). The length of the protruding part of the steering rod: 204.5 mm. Check the total torque pinion steering mechanism (preload shaft pinion steering).
Setting
| Fig. 5.71. Installation of the steering mechanism
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Install the steering mechanism in gathering through an arch of the right wheel (Fig. 5.71). Install the base plate of a protective cover of a steering shaft. Connect gaiter, steering to its base plate with a new belt clip. Connect the steering shaft and steering column assembly to the steering gear assembly. Install the remaining parts in reverse order of removal. Remove air from the hydraulic power steering.
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