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POWER  STEERING  SYSTEMS Power  steering  systems  normally  use  an engine-driven  pump  and  hydraulic  system  to  assist steering action. Pressure from the oil pump is used to operate  a  piston  and  cylinder  assembly.  When  the control  valve  routes  oil  pressure  into  one  end  of  the piston,   the   piston   slides   in   its   cylinders.   Piston movement can then be used to help move the steering system components and front wheels of the vehicles. The  components  that  are  common  to  all  power steering systems are as follows: in  the  system.  There  are  four  basic  types  of  power steering pumps—vane, roller, slipper, and gear types. A belt running from the engine crankshaft pulley normally powers the pump. During pump operation, the drive belt turns  the  pump  shaft  and  pumping  elements.  Oil  is pulled into one side of the pump by vacuum. The oil is then trapped and squeezed into a smaller area inside the pump. This action pressurizes the oil at the output, as it flows to the rest of the system. A pressure relief/flow valve  is  built  into  the  pump  to  control  maximum  oil pressure.  This  action  prevents  system  damage  by limiting  pressure  developed  throughout  the  different engine  speeds. POWER  STEERING  PUMP  (fig.  8-25)—The CONTROL  VALVE  (fig.  8-26)—The  control power  steering  pump  is  engine-driven  and  supplies valve  (rotary  or  spool  type),  which  is  actuated  by hydraulic fluid under pressure to the other components steering  wheel  movements,  is  designed  to  direct  the Figure 8-25.—Typical power steering pump. 8-21

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