Tie Rod End Replacement
Removal (Fig. 16)
4
1.
end that is attached to spindle has left hand threads.
Loosen jam nut on tie rod end. Note: outside tie rod
5
6
2.
end to be removed.
Remove cotter pin and slotted hex nut from tie rod
8
7
6
3.
Use a suitable puller to separate tie rod end from
spindle (outside tie rod end) or steering pivot (inside tie
rod end).
3
2
4.
When removing tie rod end from tie rod, count the
1
number of revolutions it takes to remove so new tie rod
end can be installed without changing the front wheel
toe–in.
11
9
10
Installation (Fig. 16)
Figure 16
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Tie rod
7.
8.
9.
10. Tie rod end (LH thread)
11. Jam nut (LH thread)
Flat washer
Slotted hex nut
Spindle
1.
end the same number of revolutions as the old one took
to remove.
Install new tie rod end to tie rod. Thread in new rod
Jam nut
Tie rod end
Steering pivot
Slotted hex nut
Cotter pin
2.
Install grease fitting into tie rod end.
3.
Insert tie rod end shaft into spindle (outside tie rod
end) or steering pivot (inside tie rod end) and secure with
flat washer and slotted hex nut. Install cotter pin.
4.
Grease tie rod end (see Operator’s Manual).
NOTE: Right and left tie rods should be identical length.
Check and adjust front wheel toe–in (see Operator’s
5.
Manual) and front suspension (see Front Suspension in
the Adjustments section of this Chapter).
Chassis
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