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1 Pressure & Return HosesSteering ComponentRepair KitsCatalog Number 102 Weatherly Index #174 Supersedes Catalog 101and Supplement 2003-S2 A1 Limited Warranty Information/Toll Free NumberA2 Replacement O Ring AssortmentA3 How to Service power SteeringA4-A5 Installation ProcedureA6 power Steering Repair Kit ContentsA7-A11 power Steering SystemsA12-A13 Pump and Gear IdentificationA14-A15 System and Component IdentificationA16-A23 Alphabetical ListingsPassenger Cars1-25 Light Trucks26-63 Typical International and Navistar Steering64 Medium/Heavy Duty Trucks and Buses65-68 Numerical Listing for Hose Assemblies69-85 Repair Kit Contents86-87 Repair Kits Passenger Cars and Light Trucks88-121 Repair Kits Medium/Heavy Trucks and Buses122-125 Numerical Listing for Repair Kits126-133 Manufacturers Part Numbers134-143 Changeovers power Steering Hose and Repair Kits144-185 Pressure Hose IllustrationsI1-I40 power Steering TroubleshootingInside Back CoverTABLE OF CONTENTSA2 LIMITED WARRANTYPOWER Steering PROBLEM?
2 Call UsOn OurToll FreeNumbersWARRANTY: We make a commitment that our products, at the time of sale to the customer, meet standards applicable to uses recommended by the manufacturer. Our products will offer best service wheninstalled, used and maintained according to our recommendations. If we determine that a product does notmeet these standards, the product will, at our option, be replaced, repaired, or credited. This is the exclusiveremedy, limited to the customer s purchase price of the product. Damage to the product due to abuse, misuse, improper use, inadequate maintenance, or failure to follow published installation, use and servicerecommendations automatically voids this warranty.
3 For warranty service, please contact YOUR SUPPLER,or the Customer Service Department, Plews/Edelmann Division, Route 38 East, Airport Industrial Park,Dixon, IL 61021. THERE IS NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIALOR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES UNDER ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT EXCLUSION IS PERMITTED BY LAW. For Technical Assistance OnlyFor Placing Orders OnlyCall 1-800-323-6294 Ask for Customer Service1-800-770-4639 power Steering HOSEA3 power Steering Tech-TipsPower Steering Hose Change and System Flush Remove hose using open-end wrench or screwdriver.
4 Install new hose, hand thread fitting and tighten with open-end wrench. Disconnect Return line at pump and point to drain pan. Cover pump tube with cap. Fill reservoir and start engine. Turn wheel side to side, filling reservoir as needed until fluid is clear. Stop engine. Remove cap, connect Return line and re-check fluid is always recommended that you replace your Return line when replacing a Pressure hose. Failure to do so could result in further system O Ring AssortmentIdeal for Jobbers and Installers for replacing O Rings and seals. Replacement components are availableby ordering part numbers in content lists 70011 Replacement O Ring / Seal / Gasket / Plug AssortmentCONTENTS:Part NumberSizeDescriptionQuantity700015/16"S tandard O Ring25700023/8"Viton O Ring25700033/8"Standard O Ring25700049/16" 18 Type II Teflon Seals257000516mmType III Teflon Seals257000614mmCopper Washer127000716mmCopper Washer1270008 NEW3/8" 24 Switch Socket Plug5 Restric-tion In System SERVICING YOUR Guidelines for Inspection Brittleness or hardness an early sign of internal wear.
5 The hose has lost its ability to absorb Pressure surges. Soft, spongy hose A more serious sign of wear, indicating advanced internal deteriorationand probably leakage. Leakage of power Steering fluid easily detected by visual inspection of hose at fittings. External wear and abrasion caused by contact with manifold or other engine parts; calls for replacement and realignment of hose. Thick, sludgy fluid in pump reservoir indicates internal hose wear and need for a complete flush of power Steering ProblemsPhysical ProblemsProbable CausesLowTirePressure HighInternalLeak(Pump orGear)
6 PumpBeltLoose FlowControlValveSticking LowOil InReservoir AirInSystem FrontEndMis-aligned Steering Linkage/CouplerDamaged SymptomHard SteeringIncreased EffortWheel Jerks atLow SpeedsLoose Steeringor Excess WheelReturnVehicle Wandersfrom Side to SidePoor Wheel ReturnSplit or dent road debris orrust from high salt areasStripped thread improper installation or worn o-ringsCouplings creeping off oil contaminationChecking or flakingof external coverWear from rubbingagainst metalProbable SolutionsA4 Fill Tire To Recom-mendedPressureReplaceGear OrPumpTightenPumpBeltRemoveValveBuffClea n AndReplaceFillReservoirWith OilFlush And BleedSystemRealignReplaceBall-StudsTie-R odsOr LinkageFlushSystemCheckHoses ForBlockagePOWER Steering HOSEM aintenance and Causes of Wear Inspection of power Steering hose eliminates expensive repairing or replacing of thepump or other components.
7 Hoses should be replaced after 20,000 24,000 miles as preventive maintenance. High temperature pulsations cause power Steering Hoses to deteriorate from the inside. The constant flexing and Pressure surges result in the breaking off of small particles ofhose, which are carried through the system, and can lead to system ProblemsProbable CausesProbable SolutionsFlowControlValveSticking Low OilInReservoir AirInSystem Damper O RingOn SpoolValve Cut Restric-tionInSystem ScoredPumpShaftBushing/Bearing ScoredPumpPlate Wear OnCamRing SymptomGear SquawkGrowlingHissing NoiseGroanSwish in PumpWhine in PumpWeeping deterioration at crimpExterior deterioration excessive heat or ozoneA5 RemoveValveBuff CleanAndReplaceFillReservoirWith OilFlushAndBleedSystemReplace O RingFlushSystem.
8 CheckHoses ForBlockageReplaceBushingReplacePumpRepl acePumpINSTALLATION PROCEDUREI nstallation Procedure for Replacing Crimped or Ferruled power Steering Return Line AssembliesNote: This is ONLY for Return line assemblies and will not work for Pressure hose to be replaced. If possible, for easier access, remove assembly from vehicle. Locate ferrule attaching hose to the assembly is removed from vehicle, clamp itwith a vise or to a stationary object, such as atable. BE CAREFUL, do not distort assemblywhen a hacksaw, dremmel tool or other cutting-type tool, carefully cut the ferrulelengthwise, slitting the ferrule from end toend.
9 IMPORTANT: Cut only the ferrule. Cutting through the hose can damage thetube or nipple surface. CAUTION: ALWAYSWEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN USING AROTOR ferrule is split, spread it open and remove from ferrule and existing hose. If hose is stuck don t force or pry it off. This coulddamage the nipple. Use a sharp knifeto cut or peel it off. Don t cut too deep avoid scoring thetube/nipple nipple for damage and clean nipplewith a wire brush to assure a smooth sealing new hose and secure with new hose with coolant makes installa-tion over nipple easier.
10 Position new clampover hose between raised bead and exposedtube surfaces. See below. Tighten clamp torecommended assembly. With engine at operatingtemperature, check for leaks and tightenclamps as Steering REPAIR KIT CONTENTS Parts included with complete rebuilding kit: Housing O rings External reservoir O rings Pressure union O ring fittings Drive shaft bushing/bearing Drive shaft seal Parts included with Pump Seal kit: All above excluding drive shaft bushing/bearingParts included with drive shaft seal kit: Drive shaft seal onlyPower Steering pump parts NOTavailable in above kits.