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STEERING SHORT GEAR INSTALL. TIME & PART # INFORMATION

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1982-84 'J', 'X', 'A' and 1985 'C' Series Vehicles

'Short Gear' rack and pinion assemblies are available for service replacement. The short gear is a complete gear assembly except for the following:

End Takeoff Gear Centre Takeoff Gear ---------------- ------------------- 1. Inner and outer tie 1. Inner and outer tie rod rod assemblies assemblies

2. Tie rod boots

3. Breather tube

4. Attachment hardwdre

Boot clamps are included with the short gear.

Use of the short gear is recommended when the expense of individual parts and required labour necessary to service a rack and pinion assembly would exceed the expense of installing the short gear assembly. The short gear incorporates all product improvements made since 1982.

Refer to the appropriate chassis service manual for information on parts transfer or R & R procedures.

CAUTION:

Failure to disconnect the intermediate shaft from the rack and pinion stud shaft prior to lowering the cradle can result in damage to the steering gear and/or intermediate shaft. Operation of the vehicle with this damage can cause loss of steering control which could result in pesonal injury.

For replacement application, refer to appropriate Parts Catalogue (GRP No. 6.508)

Use Labour Operation E9730 and Claim the appropriate time as indicated below.

Labour Usage Year/Model Time ------ ---------- ----- Automatic Transaxle 1982 'A' & 'X' Series 2.2 Automatic Transaxle 1983 'A' & 'X' Series 2.2 Automatic Transaxle 1984 'A' & 'X' Series 2.2 Manual Transaxle 1982-84 'X' Series 1.9 Automatic Transaxle 1982-84 'J' Series 2.7 Manual Transaxle 1982-84 'J' Series 2.5 Automatic Transaxle 1985 'C' Series 2.1

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