Power Recirculating Ball: Testing
NOTE:
Incorrect fluid level, belt tension, idle speed or a damaged pump pulley can affect test results. Correct such conditions before testing power steering system.
- Connect Power Steering Pressure Tester (J-5176-D) or Power Steering System Analyzer (J-25323-A) in pressure line between pump and steering gear. Open valve fully. Start and run engine until fluid reaches normal operating temperature.
- Check fluid level; add fluid as necessary. With engine at operating temperature, pressure reading should be 80-125 psi (5.6-8.8 kg/cm2
). If pressure is more than 200 psi (14 kg/cm2
), inspect system for restrictions or faulty flow control valve.CAUTION: To prevent pump damage, DO NOT hold valve closed for more than 5 seconds.
- Completely close valve for a few seconds, and then open it, recording highest pressure obtained when valve is closed. Do this 3 times. Each reading should be at least 1000 psi (70.3 kg/cm2 ).
- If pressures are within 50 psi (3.5 kg/cm2 ) of each other, pump is okay. If pressures are high and not within 50 psi (3.5 kg/cm2 ) of each other, flow control valve is sticking. Remove and clean control valve with crocus cloth. Flush system if dirty.
- If pressure readings are less than 1000 psi (70.3 kg/cm2 ), replace flow control valve, then repeat test. If pressure is still low after replacing flow control valve, replace rotor and vanes. See POWER STEERING PUMP under OVERHAUL.
- If pump meets specification, leave valve open. Turn steering wheel from stop to stop, recording highest pressure at each stop. If pressure at both stops is not equal to pressure recorded in step 3), steering gear is leaking internally. Repair or replace steering gear.