Specifications
Service Training
Section 4.4
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4.4.4.3 STEERING CYLINDER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
STEERING CYLINDER REMOVAL
- Jack up and securely block the rear of the truck so that the wheels can turn freely.
- Remove the dowel pins (3) from pin (2).
- Turn the steering wheel clockwise or anti-clockwise until the steering cylinder is extended as far as
possible.
- Remove the four mounting screws (9) at the steering cylinder (7).
- Pull the steering cylinder (7) to the rear and so that the pin is positioned under the counterweight recess.
NOTE: Support up the steering cylinder with wooden blocks.
- Position the pipe (1) over the pin collar and support it against the counterweight recess. Place the jack
(5) on the ground, put the press-out pin (4) on the piston of the jack (5) and bring them in line.
- Operate the jack (5) to press out the pin (2).
- Press out the pin on the other side of the steering cylinder as described above.
- Disconnect hoses (6) and (8) at the steering cylinder.
- Remove the steering cylinder (7).