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    STEERING 157 
    7. Restrain  the  sector shaft adjuster  with a 6 mm 
    8. Remove  the six bolts  securing  the  sector shaft 
    hexagonal 
    key and remove  the locknut. 
    cover. 
    ST1816M 
    9. Hold the  sector  shaft cover  and turn  the adjuster 
    and  screw  clockwise  until 
    the cover can be 
    removed. 
    10. Lift-out the  sector shaft. 
    . ,.I.. . .. . 
    ST 
    11. Remove the  rack and piston  assembly  and collect 
    the  rack  adjuster thrust  pad. 
    ST 1819M 
    12. Drive-out the worm  adjusting  screw locking  pin. 
    13. Using  special tool LST123, remove the input  shaft 
    worm  adjusting  screw anti
    -clockwise. 
    14. Tap the spiined end of the  input  shaft  to  free the 
    outer  bearing.  Remove  the bearing  track and ball 
    cage assembly. 
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    15. Withdraw the  input  shaft,  worm and valve 
    assembly. 
    STEERING 
    15 
    ST1822M 
    16. Release  the circlip  and remove  the  steel  washer 
    17. Remove the wire  circlip, anti-extrusion  washer and 
    and 
    oil seal from 
    the sector  shaft housing. 
    Qil seal from the input  shaft housing. 
    Sector  shaft assembly 
    5. Check  that no side  play  or wear  exists  in the roller. 
    6. Check  the condition  of the  adjuster and  its retainer 
    7. The  axial  clearance of the adjuster  should not 
    8. Examine  the bearing  journals on the shaft for  wear 
    9. Check  the gear teeth  for  excessive and uneven 
    and that 
    the crimping 
    is sound. 
    exceed 
    0,20 mm (0.008 in). 
    and  damage. 
    wear,  scores  and pitting. 
    continued 
    ST1949M I I 
    INSPECTION AND OVERHAUL OF COMPONENTS 
    Steering  box housing 
    1. Examine  the sector  shaft  upper  and lower needle 
    roller bearings  and 
    if necessary drive them from the 
    housing with  a suitable  drift. 
    2. Inspect the  input  shaft  needle bearing  and if worn 
    drive  it from  the housing  and press-in  a 
    replacement. 
    3. Examine  the piston  bore for wear and scores. 
    4. Check  the input shaft  bores for wear and scores. 
    ST1954M 
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    Valve and worm  assembly 
    NOTE: If the  inner  ball race  is faulty  and unfit for 
    further  service it cannot  be renewed  and a new  valve 
    and  worm  assembly  must be obtained  and fitted.  Should 
    this  be the  case,  the following  checks of the  valve  and 
    worm  can be  ignored. 
    10. Examine  the  valve  rings  which  must be free  from 
    cuts,  scratches  and scores. 
    Also, the rings  should 
    be  a loose  fit 
    in the grooves. 
    11. If  any  ring  is unsatisfactory,  all the  rings  must be 
    renewed.  When removing 
    the rings take care  not to 
    damage the  valve grooves. 
    12. To fit new  rings  use  special  tool LST126, which 
    consists 
    of the  following  three parts:- 
    a) Ring  expander. 
    b)  Split 
    collcr. 
    c) Ring  compressor. 
    Before  using the tool 
    lubricatc each  part with  the 
    recommended power  steering fluid. 
    13. Warm the five  rings  in hol water  leaving  them in 
    the  water  until ready  for fitting.  When pliable, feed 
    the  ring  for  the 
    Iowcr groove  (nearest  the roller 
    bearing)  over 
    thc expander  and  position the 
    expander  over 
    the input  shaft,  slide thc ring into 
    the  groove  and mould 
    it into  position  with the 
    fingers. 
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    A 
    ST1941 M 
    14. Encircle the ring  with  the split  coller  and squeeze 
    the  coller  together,  by hand,  and hold  for 
    approximately thirty seconds. 
    15. Remove  the split  coller  and  with care,  ease  the 
    compressor  tool over 
    the ring  and leave  for a fcw 
    minutes to cool  before  carefully rcmoving the tool. 
    ST1942M 
    5 
    16. Using  the  expander  tool, as  before,  fit  the 
    remaining  four rings,  one at a time,  into  the 
    grooves  and mould  with the fingers.  It is important 
    that 
    only one  ring  at a time  is placed on the 
    expander  since in the  meantime  the  remaining 
    rings  could  cool in an  expanded  condition making 
    it 
    difficult to locate and contract thc rings in thc valve 
    grooves.  Encircle the 
    four rings with  the split coller 
    and  squeeze  together 
    for approximately  thirty 
    seconds.  Then, with care,  ease the compression 
    tool over  the four  rings  and allow  to cool  for about 
    five  minutes  before carefully  withdrawing  the 
    compressor. 
    continued 
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    17. Examine the bearing  surfaces of the valve  assembly 
    for  wear  and scores. 
    18. Examine  the worm track for  wear and pitting. 
    19. Check  that  the  end-float between  the locator  and 
    valve  sleeve  does not exceed 
    0,12 mm (0.005 in). 
    20.  Rotary  movement  between  the  components at the 
    trim  pin 
    is permissible. 
    21. Check  that no free movement  exists on the  torsion 
    bar  assembly  pin between 
    the input  shaft and 
    worm. 
    29. Remove  the plastic  seal and the ‘0’ ring  seal 
    30. Ensure that  the outer diameters  of the  piston  are 
    31. Fit a new ‘0’ ring seal to the  piston groove. 
    beneath 
    it, from  the piston groove. 
    free from  burrs  and damage. 
    R0 
    17 I 
    ST1957M 18 20 19 
    ST1955M 
    22. The  valve  and worm  assembly should  be renewed if 
    there  is wear  at the  following points: 
    a)  Inner  and outer  bearing  tracks. 
    b)  Worm. 
    c) Valve  locator. 
    d)  Input  shaft needle  bearing  Journal. 
    23.  Examine  the outer  ball race and track  for wear  and 
    general  condition.  The race  should  be renewed 
    if 
    there  is wear  and pitting  or if a new valve  and worm 
    assembly 
    is being  fitted. 
    Thrust  pad and adjuster 
    24. Examine the  thrust pad for scores. 
    25. Check  that the thrust  pad seat  in the  adjuster  is not 
    26.  Check  that the thrust  pad spring  is not  broken. 
    worn 
    or scored. 
    Rack  and piston 
    27. Examine the  rack teeth  for wear and  pitting. 
    28. Check that the surface  on which  the thrust  pad 
    bears  is not 
    worn and  scored. 
    32. To fit a new  plastic  seal to the  piston, warm  the seal 
    in  hot  water  and 
    fit to the  piston groove.  Insert  the 
    piston  in the inverted  position 
    i.e. piston  first into 
    the  cylinder  and leave 
    to cool. 
    Sector  shaft cover 
    33. Examine the sector  shaft cover needle  bearing  and 
    if necessary extract the bearing  taking care not to 
    damage  the housing. 
    continued 
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    34. Drive-in a new  bearing, up to the  shoulder,  with 
    the  bearing  number  and  chamfered ends of the 
    rollers trailing. 
    35. Fit a  new ‘0’ ring seal to the cover. 
    36. Check  that  the  cover  bearing  lubrication  passage 
    and  bleed  nipple 
    hole is clear. 
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    ST 1 
    2. Fit the  sector shaft  upper needle  bearings, number 
    outwards, up  to the  shoulder. 
    ST 
    Fitting the valve  and worm assembly (input shaft) 
    3. Fit the  input  shaft to the  steering  box housing  and 
    lubricate  with the recommended  fluid. Turn the 
    shaft  to the  straight  ahead position. 
    Assemble 3 
    During  the  following assembly  instructions  absolute 
    cleanliness  must  be observed. 
    Also when  fitting 
    components  and 
    oil seals they must only be lubricated 
    with  the recommended  fluid,  or petroleum  jelly. 
    1. If removed,  fit the  sector  shaft  lower  needle 
    bearings,  numbers outwards,  to the steering  box 
    to 
    just below  the chamfer. 
    ST1933M 
    4. Fit the input shaft outer  bearing  and track. 
    5. Lubricate  and fit the  input shaft cover  and ‘0’ ring 
    seal  using  special tool 
    LST123. 
    ST1934M ST1931M 
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    S7 
    STEERING 
    6. Secure preload  setting tool R01016 to the  input 
    shaft  with the  grub  screw. Wind  string  round the 
    tool  and tie a spring  balance  to  the free end 
    of the 
    string.  Whilst turning  the  input shaft cover 
    clockwise,  pull the spring  balance  until  a  constant 
    preload  reading 
    of 0,69 Nm is achieved. 
    6 / 
    Fitting sector shaft and piston-rack assembly 
    7. Fit the  sector  shaft to the housing  and  engage it 
    with the input  shaft worm  in the  straight  ahead 
    position. 
    8. Screw-on,  to the  sector  shaft adjuster,  the sector 
    shaft  cover  and secure  with two or three 
    of the six 
    retaining  screws. 
    9. Turn the adjuster  screw  clockwise,  with a  6 mm 
    hexagonal  key, until  the sector  shaft  just  makes 
    contact  with the input shaft worm. 
    W ST1937M 
    10. Without  moving the adjuster,  fit the  locknut  whilst 
    restraining  the  adjuster  screw with the 
    6 mm key 
    and  just  nip  the  locknut with an  open
    -ended 
    spanner. 
    ST1938M 
    11. 
    12. 
    13. 
    Temporarily  fit the  drop  arm and tighten the 
    locknut  until no clearance is felt between  the sector 
    shaft and  drop arm. 
    Rotate  the  input shaft one turn  clockwise,  then 
    turn  the  shaft  back to the  straight  ahead position 
    whilst  noting  the point  at which  the backlash 
    to the 
    drop  arm disappears 
    or is taken-up. 
    Repeat  instruction 
    12 and rotate  the input  shaft 
    anri-ciockwise on to the  opposite iocic. 
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    STEERING 1571 
    14. 
    If the  difference  between  the two  points  at which 
    the  backlash  is taken
    -up  or disappears  is greater 
    than 
    90 (94 of a  turn)  it will  be necessary  to change 
    the  shimming  behind the input  shaft inner  bearing 
    cup. 
    15. If  the  shimming  requires adjustment,  add a shim  on 
    right
    -hand  drive  steering  boxes if backlash starts 
    too  quickly  on clockwise  rotation. Should backlash 
    start 
    too quickly  for anti-clockwise  rotation, 
    remove  a  shim. 
    For a  left-hand drive steering  box, 
    reverse  :he foregoing  procedure. 
    * 
    NOTE: If it is necessary  to perform instruction 15, 
    instructions 3 to 13 must be repeated afterwards. 
    16. Remove the drop  arm  and whilst  restraining  the 
    sector  shaft  adjuster, 
    so that it does  not turn, 
    remove  the locknut. 
    17.  Remove  the sector  shaft  cover  screws  and while 
    still  restraining  the  adjuster,  unscrew  clockwise, 
    the  cover  from the sector  shaft  and  withdraw  the 
    sector shaft. 
    18. Lubricate  the rack  piston  plastic  seal and insert the 
    piston  into the piston  bore, rack end first,  as in 
    instruction 
    11 of the  dismantling  procedure, to a 
    depth 
    of 37 mm below  the lip of the bore. 
    19. Lubricate  and fit :he  sector  shaft in the straight 
    ahead  position. 
    20.  Lubricate  and  fit 
    0 ring  seal to the  sector  shaft 
    cover. 
    21.  Restrain the sector  shaft adjuster  and screw
    -on the 
    cover,  reversing  instruction  17.  Secure with the six 
    bolts,  tightening  evenly  to 
    25 to 30 Nm (18 to 
    22  lbs  ft). 
    22.  Restrain  the  sector  shaft  adjuster  and fit and 
    tighten  the locknut,  as instruction 
    10. 
    23.  Fit  and  lubricate  an 0 ring  seal  to  the rack 
    adjuster  screw. 
    24.  Fit the  rack  pad and  spring  noting that the larger 
    flat  side  of the pad 
    is towards the rack. 
    25.  Screw
    -in the  rack  pad adjuster  until the head  is 
    4 mm from the steering  box face. 
    I ST1943M 
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    26. Lubricate  and fit an ‘0’ ring  seal to the piston-rack 
    cover. 
    27. 
    Fit the  piston  cover  to  steering  box.  Align the 
    retaining  ring hole  in the  cover  with the cut
    -out  in 
    steering  box housing  and  insert  hooked  end 
    of the 
    retaining  ring in the 
    hole. Using  special  tool 
    LST123, rotate the cover  anti-clockwise  to feed  the 
    ring  into  the  groove  until the ring  is fully  seated. 
    This 
    is a reversal of instruction 3 of the  dismantling 
    procedure. 
    . 
    ST1956M  
    28.  Temporarily fit the drop  arm and secure  with the 
    nut 
    so that no backlash  is present  between  the arm 
    and  sector  shaft.  Set the steering  in the  straight 
    ahead  position. 
    29. Fit the prcload  setting tool R01016 to the  input 
    shaft  and  secure  with the  grub  screw. Rotate  the 
    input  shaft in both  directions  clockwise and  anti
    - 
    clockwise % to 3/4 of a turn  to check  the backlash 
    distribution. 
    30. To check  the drop  arm  angular  travel for a LHD 
    drive  steering  box use the preload  setting  tool  to 
    turn  the input  shaft  two turns  clockwise  and  one 
    and  three
    -quarter  turns anti-clockwise.  For RHD 
    drive boxes, the opposite applies. 
    31. Remove the drop arm. 
    32.  Return 
    to the straight  ahead position  and screw  the 
    rack  adjuster  clockwise  until  the adjuster pad  just 
    contacts the  pad.  33. 
    Restrain  the sector shaft  adjuster, as in instruction 
    10, and  tighten  the locknut  to 70 to 90 Nm (52 to 
    66 Ibs/ft). 
    34.  Secure  the  rack adjuster  with the grub  screw, 
    reversing  the dismantling  procedure instruction 
    5. 
    ST 
    35. Secure the worm  adjuster  with a new  pin. If 
    necessary,  drill  a new 
    4 mm hole in the  adjuster 
    through  the hole 
    in the  steering  box housing to 
    locate  the pin.  Check, before  drilling that the new 
    hole  will not break  into the side  of the  existing 
    hole. 
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    ST1947M 
    Fitting sector shaft oil seal 
    40. Lubricate  the oil seal  and seal-saver LST12.5, and 
    slide 
    the seal  over  the tool,  lip side leading. 
    fully home into  the housing. 
    41. Using  the seal-driver  part of the tool,  push thc seal 37. Withdraw  the conical  seal-saver  and  place  the 
    lower  part 
    of the tool  with  the seal,  lip side 
    downwards,  over the input  shaft. 
    38. Place the seal-driver  part of the tool on top of the 
    seal  and drive 
    it fully home. 
    ST1948M 
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    ST1950M 
    42. Fit the  steel washer  and  secure the  assembly with 
    the  circlip. 
    39. Fit the  anti-extrustion  washer  and secure  the 
    assembly  with the wire circlip. 
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    ST1951M  I 
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    43. Fit the  drop  arm,  tab washer  and nut.  Tighten  the 
    nut  to 
    170 to 180 Nm (125 to 132 Ibs/ft). Fold  one 
    side 
    of the  tab  washer  over the drop  arm and the 
    other  over a flat  against  the nut. 
    44. Refit  the steering box to the  vehicle  and bleed  the 
    hydraulic  system. 
    NOTE: Bleeding and test of the power steering box 
    is the same  as that for the Adwest Lightweight box. 
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