Exploded View: Inspection
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- 11. Check the flow control valve for wear, burrs, and other damage to the edges of the grooves in the valve.
- 12. Inspect the bore of the flow control valve on the pump housing for scratches and wear.
- 13. Slip the flow control valve back in the pump housing, and check that it moves in and out smoothly. If OK, go to step 14, if not/replace the pump as an assembly. The flow control valve (A) is not available separately.
- 14. Attach a hose (A) to the end of the flow control valve (B) as shown. Then submerge the flow control valve in a container of power steering fluid (C), and apply compressed air in the hose.
- If air bubbles leak through the valve at less than 98 kPa (1.00 kgf/cm2 , 14.2 psi), replace the pump as an assembly. The flow control valve is not available separately.
- If the flow control valve is OK, set it aside for reassembly later.
- 15. Inspect the ball bearing by rotating the outer race slowly. If you feel any play (axial or radial) or roughness, remove the faulty ball bearing (A), and install a new ball bearing (B).
- 16. Inspect the driveshaft by rotating the inner race slowly. If you feel any play (axial or radial), remove the worn driveshaft (C), and install a new driveshaft (D).