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25) Alternately and slowly tighten socket bolts.
NOTE:
Replace faulty parts before installing valve.
Otherwise, valve may not be installed properly.
Tightening torque:
25 N·m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.1 ft-lb)
26) Apply a coat of grease to sliding surface of
seat pad, sleeve and seating surface of spring, and
insert sleeve into steering body. Charge adjusting
screw with grease, insert spring into adjusting
screw and install on steering body.
(1)
Seat pad
(2)
Sleeve
(3)
Spring
(4)
Adjusting screw
(5)
Lock nut
27) Rack and pinion backlash adjustment
(1) Loosen adjusting plug.
(2) Rotate input shaft so that rack is in the
straight ahead direction. [Ensure that distance
between rack end and stopper is 70.8 mm
(2.787 in).]
(3) Tighten adjusting plug by two threads.
(4) Turn adjusting screw so that the entire
thread area is coated with liquid packing.
Liquid packing:
THREE BOND 1102 or equivalent
NOTE:
¼ Apply liquid packing of approximately 1.5 grams
(0.053 oz) to adjusting screw thread area.
STEERING GEARBOX [RHD MODEL]
S4M0274A
G4M0807
PS-71
Power Assisted System (Power Steering)
¼ Also turn plug to ensure that its entire contact
area is coated with liquid packing.
(5) Tighten adjusting plug to 5 N·m (0.5 kgf-m,
3.6 ft-lb) and loosen, then tighten to 5 N·m (0.5
kgf-m, 3.6 ft-lb) and loosen, and finally tighten to
5 N·m (0.5 kgf-m, 3.6 ft-lb) and loosen 30°.
(6) While holding adjusting plug using a closed
wrench, tighten lock nut using ST.
ST 926300000 SPANNER
Tightening torque:
39 N·m (4 kgf-m, 29 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
¼ Do not allow liquid packing to come in con-
tact with sleeve.
¼ While rotating input shaft to fully move rack
shaft to the left and right, ensure that rack
moves smoothly without binding, and that
rotating torque is constant.
28) Installation of boot
(1) Apply a coat of grease to inner wall of boot
small end.
(2) Position boot large end in rubber mount
groove and gearbox, and small end in groove of
tie-rod.
CAUTION:
¼ Ensure that both ends of boot are properly
situated in grooves.
¼ Ensure that boot is free from abnormal swell-
ing or dents.
G4M0808

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