Steering Cylinders; Tie Rod Cylinder - Genie S-80 Service Manual

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11 Use a slide hammer to remove the upper king
pin, then use a soft metal drift to drive the
lower king pin down and out.
Crushing hazard. The yoke/torque
hub assembly will fall when the
lower king pin is removed if it is
not properly supported.
12 Place the yoke/torque hub assembly on a flat
surface with the torque hub down. Remove the
bolts that secure the yoke to the torque hub.
Torque specifications
Lug nut
Torque hub mounting bolts
Drive motor mounting bolts
14-2

Steering Cylinders

How to Remove a
Steering Cylinder
This procedure is the same as the 2WD
procedure. See repair procedure 13-2,
How to Remove a Steering Cylinder.
Part No. 34032
dry
lubricated
420 ft-lbs
320 ft-lbs
569.5 Nm
433.9 Nm
180 ft-lbs
244 Nm
75 ft-lbs
102 Nm
Genie S-80 & Genie S-85
Section 7 - Repair Procedures
4WD STEERING AXLE COMPONENTS
14-3

Tie Rod Cylinder

How to Remove the
Tie Rod Cylinder
This procedure is the same as the 2WD
procedure. See Repair Procedure 13-3,
How to Remove the Tie Rod Cylinder.
How to Perform the Toe-in
Adjustment
This procedure is the same as the 2WD
procedure. See Repair Procedure 13-3,
How to Perform the Toe-in Adjustment.
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