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Rack Housing Assembly

  1. Disconnect four pipes from gearbox.
  2. Secure gearbox removed from vehicle in vise using ST.

    ST 926200000 STAND

    CAUTION: Secure the gearbox in a vise using the ST as shown. Do not attempt to secure it without this ST. 
    Fig 1: Securing Gearbox Removed From Vehicle In Vise Using ST
    G02863075Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  3. Remove tie-rod end and lock nut from gearbox.
  4. Remove small clip from boot using pliers, and move boot to tie-rod end side.
    Fig 2: Removing Small Clip From Boot Using Pliers
    G02863076Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  5. Using standard screwdriver, remove band from boot.
    Fig 3: Removing Band From Boot
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  6. Extend rack approximately 40 mm (1.57 in) out. Unlock lock wire at lock washer on each side of tie-rod end using a standard screwdriver.
    CAUTION: Be careful not to scratch rack surface as oil leaks may result. 
    Fig 4: Unlocking Lock Wire At Lock Washer
    G02863078Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  7. Using ST, loosen lock nut.

    ST 926230000 SPANNER

    Fig 5: Using ST, Loosening Lock Nut
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  8. Tighten adjusting screw until it no longer tightens.
    Fig 6: Tightening Adjusting Screw
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  9. Using a wrench [32 mm (1.26 in) width across flats] or adjustable wrench, remove tie-rod.
    CAUTION:
    • Check ball joint for free play, and tie-rod for bends. Replace if necessary. 
    • Check dust seals used with tie-rod end ball joint for damage or deterioration. Replace if necessary. 
    Fig 7: Removing Tie-Rod
    G02863081Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  10. Loosen adjusting screw and remove spring and sleeve.
    CAUTION: Replace spring and/or sleeve if damaged. 
    Fig 8: Loosening Adjusting Screw
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  11. Remove two bolts securing valve assembly.
    Fig 9: Removing Bolts Securing Valve Assembly
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  12. Carefully draw out input shaft and remove valve assembly.
    Fig 10: Removing Valve Assembly
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  13. Using a sharp pointed pliers, rotate the rack stopper in the direction of the arrow until the end of the circlip comes out of the stopper. Rotate the circlip in the opposite direction and pull it out.
    Fig 11: Using Sharp Pointed Pliers To Rotate Rack Stopper
    G02863085Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  14. Pull rack assembly from cylinder side, and draw out rack bushing and rack stopper together with rack assembly.
    CAUTION: Be careful not to contact rack to Inner wall of cylinder when drawing out. Any scratch on cylinder inner wall will cause oil leakage. 
    Fig 12: Pulling Rack Assembly From Cylinder Side
    G02863086Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  15. Remove rack bushing and rack stopper from rack assembly.
    CAUTION: Do not reuse removed rack bushing and circlip. 
  16. Insert ST from pinion housing side and remove oil seal using a press.

    ST 34199AE050 OIL SEAL REMOVER

    Fig 13: Inserting ST From Pinion Housing Side
    G02863087Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
    NOTE: Discard removed oil seal.