Inlet Line Fitting Gender | Male |
Outlet Line Fitting Gender | Male |
Mounting Hole Quantity | 2 |
Mounting Hardware Included | No |
Inlet Line Fitting Diameter | 11.66 |
Outlet Line Fitting Diameter | 0.663 |
Steering Input Shaft Diameter | 0.746 |
End To End Length | 1031.87 |
Features and Benefits | Finished in protective coating to prevent corrosion and rust. |
Bellows Color | Black |
Type | Hydraulic |
Grade Type | Regular |
Outer Tie Rods Included | No |
Prop 65 | NO |
SDS Required | No |
E-Waste | No |
Steering Rack Color/Finish | Black |
Hose Port Type | O-Ring |
Number of Mounting Holes | 2 |
Steering Rack Color | Black |
FAQs | This symptom is classified as "morning sickness". This condition is caused by Teflon sealing rings on the spool valve wearing grooves in the aluminum housing of the rack and pinion resulting in an internal bypass of pressure. Once the housing warms up, the metal will expand and reduce the pressure loss. The rack and pinion must be replaced. |
Pressure Port Thread Size | M16 x 1.5 |
Input Shaft Length (mm) | 50.80 |
Input Shaft Length (in) | 2.00 |
Total Turns Lock To Lock | 3.25 |
Input Shaft Diameter (in) | 0.75 |
Thread Length (In) | 1.88 |
Return Port Thread Size | M17 x 1.5 |
Rack Length (in) | 40.63 |
Distance Between Mounting Holes (in) | 3.38 |
Distance Between Mounting Holes (mm) | 85.73 |
Thread Length (mm) | 47.63 |
Input Shaft Diameter (mm) | 18.94 |
First Application Year | 2000 |
Casting Material | Steel; Aluminum |
Tie Rod Ends Included | Yes |
Package Contents | Rack and Pinion; Sealing Kit; Instruction Sheet |
Input Shaft Type | Grooved |
Steering Input Shaft Spline Quantity | 36 |
Installation Hardware Included | No |
Mounting Brackets Included | No |
Rack Length (mm) | 1031.87 |
Gasket Or Seal Included | Yes |
Is Or Contains A Bulb | No |
Is Or Contains A Battery | No |
Product Condition | Remanufactured |
Is Item A Chemical | No |
Contains Electronic Components | No |
Is or contains a battery? | No |
Is or contains a bulb? | No |
Contains Electronic Components? | No |
Is the item CARB affected? | No |
Is item a chemical? | No |
FAQ_Q2 | The steering wheel is not returning to center coming out of a turn. What could be causing this? |
FAQ_Q4 | Are there any steps that should be done prior to alignment? |
FAA_A1 | The most likely cause of a power steering pump whine is air in the system. The steering system must be bled. This may take a few attempts depending on the design of the system. |
FAQ_Q1 | I replaced the rack and now the power steering pump is whining. It never did this before! What happened? |
FAA_A3 | No. The rack and pinion has been adjusted at the factory. No additional adjustment is necessary. Try isolating the rack to find out where the play exists. If you hold the inner tie rod and have someone turn the wheel, does the play disappear? If so, the problem is in the front-end; if not, remove the steering knuckle and lightly install vise grips on the sector shaft and check for play. If no play exists, check steering column or steering knuckle. |
FAA_A4 | Yes, the boot clamps must be loosened to set the toe adjustment when performing a front-end alignment. Failure to loosen the clamps will twist the boots during turning maneuvers causing cracks to form on boot. Once the boot is torn, road debris and water intrusion can damage the rack end seal. |
FAQ_Q3 | The replacement rack and pinion is installed and the steering wheel has too much play. Should I adjust the rack? |
FAA_A2 | The geometry of the front suspension is designed to return the steering wheel to center coming out of a turn. If the steering wheel is not returning to center on its own when coming out of a turn, check the front-end alignment settings and inspect for binding steering components. |
Is Prop Sixty Five Affected | No |
Does it require SDS | No |
Is the item CARB affected | No |
Part Terminology | Rack and Pinion Assembly |