Hydraulic System
NOTE:
If pressure is less than 1100 psi (77.5 kg/cm2
) at idle but increases with engine speed, problem is either a defective pump control valve or internal leakage in rack and pinion.
- Connect a 1500 psi (100 kg/cm2 ) pressure gauge to power steering pump pressure line. See Fig 1 . Start engine, and let it idle. Turn steering to full lock. Exert pressure on steering gear. Pressure should be 1100-1200 psi (77.5-84.4 kg/cm2 ).
- If system pressure readings were not to specification, connect Shutoff Valve (JD10-2) between pump and pressure gauge. This will isolate steering pump from steering gear and determine if problem is in gear or in pump. See Fig 1
.CAUTION: DO NOT keep shutoff valve closed for more than 5 seconds at a time, otherwise fluid will overheat, causing possible damage to system.
- With shutoff valve open, start engine and allow steering fluid to reach normal operating temperature. Close shutoff valve. Repeat pressure tests.
- If pressure is 1100-1200 psi (77-84 kg/cm2 ), fault is in steering gear. If pressure is not as specified, fault is in pump. See OVERHAUL .