Exploded View: Reassembly
- 20. Install the new pump seal (A) (with its grooved side facing in) into the pump housing (B) by hand first, then drive it in using the special tools until there is no step at the top of the pump seal, and the seal is fully seated in the pump housing.
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- 21. Position the pump drive shaft (A) in the pump housing, then press it in with the appropriate size socket wrench (B) as shown. Do not apply more than 1,370 N (140 kgf, 308 lbf) of pressure.
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- 22. Install the 40 mm snap ring (C) with its radiused side facing out.
- 23. Coat the new 23.8 mm O-ring (A) with power steering fluid, then position it on the bottom (B) of the pump housing.
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- 24. Coat the new cover seals (A) and (B) with power steering fluid, then position them into the grooves on the cover (C).
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- 25. Install the outer case (A) by aligning the slot (B) inside the outer case with the cover roll pin hole (C). Be sure that the slit (D) on the outer case is to the direction shown.
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- 26. Apply power steering fluid to the rubber seal (E) (black), and install it in the slot (F) of the outer case.
- 27. Apply power steering fluid to the slipper seal (G) (white), and install it on top of the rubber seal you just installed.
- 28. Install the cam ring (A) by aligning the slot (B) with the slot (C) in the outer case.
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- 29. Insert the roll pin (D) into the slots between the cam ring and outer case, then push the roll pin into the set hole (E).
- 30. Install the rotor (A) in the cam ring (B).
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- 31. Set the 11 vanes (C) in the grooves in the rotor. Make sure that the round ends (D) of the vanes are in contact with the sliding surface of the cam ring.
- 32. Place the side plate (A) on the cam ring, and align the roll pin set hole (B) with the roll pin (C).
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- 33. Coat the new 51 mm O-ring (D) with the power steering fluid, then position it into the groove on the side plate.
- 34. Install the pump housing (A) over the cover assembly (B).
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- 35. Align the bolt holes in the cover (A) with the threaded holes in the pump housing. Install the flange bolts loosely first, then torque the flange bolts in a criss-cross pattern in two or more steps.
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- 36. Push in the cam ring (A) from the pump housing cap hole (B) with a flat-tip screwdriver to make sure the cam ring is fully seated against the outer case.
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- 37. Install the pump preload spring (A) in the pump housing.
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- 38. Coat the new 12.7 mm O-ring (B) with power steering fluid, and install it on the pump housing cap (C).
- 39. Install the pump housing cap on the pump housing, and tighten it to specified torque.
- 40. Install the pressure control valve spring (A) in the pump housing.
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- 41. Coat the pressure control valve (B) with power steering fluid, and install it in the pump housing.
- 42. Coat the new 16.7 mm O-ring (C) with power steering fluid, and install it on the pressure control valve cap (D).
- 43. Install the pressure control valve cap on the pump housing, and tighten it to the specified torque.
- 44. Coat the new 13 mm O-ring (A) with power steering fluid, and install it on the inlet joint (B).
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- 45. Install the inlet joint on the pump housing.
- 46. Install the pulley (A), then loosely install the pulley nut (B). Hold the power steering pump in a vise with soft jaws. Be careful not to damage the pump housing with the jaws of the vise.
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- 47. Hold the pulley with the special tool, and tighten the pulley nut to the specified torque.
- 48. Check that the pump turns smoothly by turning the pulley by hand. If it turns hard, loosen the four flange bolts on the cover, then retighten them as in step 35. Turn the pump again by hand.