Steering Control Valve Service - Toro Multi Pro 5700-D Service Manual

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Steering Control Valve Service

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1. Steering valve housing
2. Dust seal
3. O–ring
4. Spool
5. Spring retaining ring
6. Pin
7. Sleeve
8. Centering springs/spacers
Disassembly
NOTE: Cleanliness is extremely important when
repairing hydraulic components. Work in a clean area.
Before disassembly, drain the oil, then plug the ports
and thoroughly clean the exterior. During repairs,
always protect machined surfaces.
1. Remove the seven cap screws from the steering
valve assembly.
2. Remove end cap, geroter, spacer, geroter drive,
wear plate, seal ring, and o–rings (Items 11, 13, and 15)
from housing (Fig. 48).
3. Remove the plug, o–ring, and check ball from the
housing.
Hydraulic System
8
1
3
24
23
22
21
150 in–lb
(17 N–m)
18
9. Cap screw (7 used)
10. End cap
11. O–ring
12. Seal ring
13. O–ring
14. Geroter
15. O–ring
16. Spacer
5
19
20
19
13
14
15
16
17
Figure 48
4. Slide the spool and sleeve assembly from the hous-
ing.
5. Remove the thrust bearing and bearing races (2).
6. Remove the quad seal.
7. Use a small blade screwdriver to carefully pry the
dust seal from the housing. Be careful to not damage the
dust seal seat in the housing.
8. Remove the pin (Item 6) that holds the spool and
sleeve together.
9. Carefully slide the spool out of the sleeve. The cen -
tering springs and spring retaining ring will stay with the
spool as it is removed.
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6
7
4
9
10
11
12
140 to 160 in–lb
(15.8 to 18.1 N–m)
17. Geroter drive
18. Wear plate
19. Bearing race
20. Thrust bearing
21. Plug
22. O–ring
23. Check ball
24. Quad seal
Multi Pro 5700–D

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