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TM 9-2320-269-34-1
STEERING KNUCKLES AND KINGPINS - CONTINUED
ACTION
LOCATION
ITEM
REMARKS
ASSEMBLY - CONTINUED
36.
Upper steering
Woodruff key (2)
Put in.
arm (1)
37.
Steering
Upper steering Line up key (2) with keyway and put in.
knuckle (3)
arm (1)
38.
Upper steering
Nut (4)
Screw on until snug, and tighten to 350-400
arm (1)
ft-lb (474-542 N m)) of torque using
1 7/8-inch socket and torque wrench
with 3/4-inch drive.
39.
New cotter pin (5)
Using angle-nose slip-join pliers, put in
ends over nut (4).
You may have to back off nut so
holes line up.
INSTALLATION
40.
Steering
Two bushings Apply grease (LO 9-2320-269-12).
knuckle (3)
(6) and (7)
41.
Front axle (8)
Steering a.
Make sure axle (8) kingpin hole is
knuckle (3)
clean and dry.
b.
Put in position.
42.
Steering
Thrust bearing a.
Raise knuckle (3) slightly.
knuckle (3)
(9) and two new
b.
Slide in bearing (9) and seals
(10).
seals (10)
Thrust bearings that are not marked
TOP, should be put in so retainer
lip Is down.
43.
Front axle (8)
Steering a.
Place hydraulic jack underneath.
knuckle (3)
b.  Raise knuckle (3) using jack so that
all clearance is taken up between
lower yoke, thrust bearing (9), and
lower face of the axle (8).
c.
Using thickness gage, measure clear-
ance between the top of axle and lower
face of the upper knuckle yoke.
The clearance must not be more than
0.015 inch (0.03 mm). Washers
and shims are available in various
thicknesses to take up this clearance.
2-830

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