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Make Easy Turnings With the Pontiac Steering Rack
Steering is the term used to the collection of components, linkages and others which allow a vehicle to follow the desired course. The most common steering arrangement is to use a hand-operated steering wheel to turn the front wheels. The steering wheel is positioned in front of the driver thru the steering column. The steering wheel, piston gears, racks and the tie rods are the parts that guides the direction your vehicle.
The two most common types of steering systems are rack-and-pinion and recirculating ball steering. In the rack and pinion steering mechanism, the steering wheel turns the pinion gear which moves the rack from side to side. The rack is sort of a linear gear which meshes with the pinion. This movement applies steering torque to the pivots of the steered wheels thru the tie rods and the short lever steering arm. The recirculating ball mechanism is found in older vehicles and is a variation on the older worm and sector design; the steering column turns the screw which meshes with a gear causing it to rotate about its axis which also moves the pitman arm which is connected to the steering linkage. The rack-and-pinion steering is where the rack-and-pinion gear set is enclosed in a metal tube called the Pontiac Steering Rack and where each end of the rack protrudes from the tube. The tie rod connects to each end of the rack. The pinion gear, on the other hand, is attached to the steering shaft. The motion of turning the wheel is transmitted to the pinion gear which also transmits it to the steering rack. When you turn the steering wheel, the gear also spins, and moves the rack. The Pontiac Steering Rack then converts the steering wheel’s rotational motion into a linear motion needed to turn the wheels. It also supplies a gear reduction which makes it easier to turn the wheels. Normally, it takes about three to four complete revolutions of the steering wheel to make the wheels turn from far left to far right. Lower steering ration means you do not have to turn the steering wheel so much to get the wheels to turn a given distance so the steering gives a quicker response. In the power system, there is a slight difference in the design of the rack. Part of the rack contains a cylinder with a piston in the middle which is connected to the rack. On either side of the pistons are two fluid ports. The power system, though it makes turning the steering wheel easier, adds a new dimension and complexity to the system. To supply high-pressure hydraulic fluid to the steering rack an engine-driven pump is used by the power steering rack.
The Pontiac Steering Rack is not exempted from any damages. The constant wear and tear can cause the Pontiac Steering Rack to leak. In order to ensure that steering is made light and easy there is a need for fluid and if the steering rack has a leak then it will not be able to contain the much needed fluid. Definitely, significant leakage is a basic problem of your steering racks.
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Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.
Can I change an 89 Honda Accord Power Steering Pump Myself?
I'm not a mechanic, but I'm mechanically inclined. Can a non-mechanic, with basic tools change a power steering pump in an 89 Honda Accord? Has anyone done it and if so any pointers?
Thanks for the response! The part that worries me a little is getting the belts tensioned correctly. Any tricks or special tools required?
yes it is vairy easy power steering up is located on right hand side of engine at the top just loosen off tensioner undo two power steering hoses and fit new pump when fitting new pump it would also be a good idea to check for cracks in pwer steering pump belt when tightening belt just make sure the adjuser is done up enough that it takes the slack out of the belt and when you put the vehicle in full lock it does not squeel
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