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TM9-2320-270-20-3
WHEEL TO BOOSTER DRAG LINK - CONTINUED
ACTION
REMARKS
ITEM
LOCATION
INSPECTION CONTINUED
Move forward and backward and side to
Drag link (2)
2. Steering arm (1)
side.
Drag link should be able to rock on
axis of steering arm ball, but there
should be no looseness. If any
looseness, go to step 3.
Check for correct placement and security.
Locking nut (4),
3. Drag link (2) to
Tighten any loose parts. Replace any
screw (5),
steering booster (3)
missing or damaged parts.
and nut (6)
ADJUSTMENT
NOTE
Looseness between drag link and steering arm can be taken up by adjustment. If loose-
ness cannot be taken out by the adjustment, go to removal.
Using pliers, take out.
a.
Cotter pin (8)
4. Drag link (2) to
Get rid of.
b.
spring seat plug (7)
Using screwdriver bit and handle,
a.
Spring seat plug (7)
5. Drag link (2)
tighten.
Back off just enough so slot lines
b.
up with holes.
Put in.
a.
New cotter pin (8)
6. Drag link (2) to
Note if spring seat plug is screwed in
b.
spring seat plug (7)
so far that cotter pin (8) misses
slot (9).
If cotter pin is above slot,
repair drag link.
Using pliers, put in and bend back
c.
over plug (7).
REMOVAL
CAUTION
If steering booster is not supported when drag link is removed, damage to steering
booster may result.
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