Steering Gear Pitman Shaft Over-Center Preload Adjustment - Off Vehicle 670 Gear
- Rotate the stub shaft (3)
back and forth to drain the power steering fluid.
- Loosen the adjuster lock nut (4).
- Turn the pitman shaft adjuster screw (1) counterclockwise
until the screw is fully extended.
- Turn the pitman shaft adjuster screw (1) clockwise 1 full
turn.
- Rotate the stub shaft (3) from stop to stop using a 12-point
socket while counting the number of turns.
- Starting at either stop, turn the stub shaft (3) back half
of the total number of turns. This is the center of the gear.
- Make sure that the gear
is centered by checking the following items:
• | The flat on the stub shaft (3) faces upward. |
• | The flat on the stub shaft (3) is parallel with the side
cover (2). |
- Align the master spline (5) on the pitman shaft (4)
with the adjuster screw (1).
- Place a torque wrench
on the stub shaft (2) with the handle in the vertical position.
- Rotate the stub shaft (2) 45 degrees from each side of
the center of the stub shaft. The stub shaft (2) must rotate smoothly.
- Record the worm bearing preload measured on or near the center (1).
The recorded bearing preload must be 1.2 N·m (10.5 lb in)
with the worm and the ball nut installed. If the torque is outside of this
range, readjust or repair the steering gear assembly as required.
- To obtain the correct preload torque, adjust the over-center torque
by turning the pitman shaft adjuster screw clockwise.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
- Add 0.9 N·m (8 lb in) torque to the previously
measured worm bearing preload torque.
Tighten
Tighten the adjuster lock nut to 44 N·m (32 lb ft).
Prevent the adjuster screw from turning while tightening the adjuster lock
nut.