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10-24-2013, 10:41 PM
Installing Billet Steering Rack Bushings on a GEN II
Parts:
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-BilletPSRBushings-IPSCO.png
Billet Steering Rack Bushings (I got mine from IPSCO. The website states that they will work for 1992-2009 vipers.)
Tools:
Ratchet (3/8” or 1/2”)
Ratchet extension (12”-14”)
15/16” or 24mm socket
Torque wrench (capable of 150 ft.lbs.)
Pliers (flat-nose or channellock)
Slotted screwdriver
Remove the Air Cleaner Assembly.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-AirCleanerAssembly.png
Remove the 3 fasteners (air cleaner screws) that mount the Air Cleaner Assembly (2 on the air inlet housing to the radiator support, 1 on the air outlet housing to the cross car beam).
Remove the Crank Case Vent (CCV) hose from the air outlet housing.
Remove the Idle Air Control (IAC) hose from the air outlet housing with the pliers.
Disconnect the intake air temperature sensor electrical connector from the air outlet housing.
Remove the hose clamps from the air cleaner tubes at the throttle bodies with a slotted screwdriver.
Remove the complete Air Cleaner Assembly.
Replace the Power Steering Rack (PSR) bushings.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-RemovetheMountingBolts-FromAbove.png
Remove the Power Steering Rack (PSR) mounting bolts (2) with a 15/16” (or 24mm) socket using a 12”-14” extension.
Keep track of the shims for each PSR mounting bolt as they will be used when installing the new PSR billet bushings. The shims are located between the frame and the lower washer.
Also keep track of the upper and lower washers as they will also be used when installing the new PSR billet bushings.
The rest of these instructions are easier performed from under the viper.
Raise the viper via a lift or jack and jack stands.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-DriverSideParts-Before.png
Remove the stock PSR bushings.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-RemovetheMountingBolts-FromUnderneath.png
Lift the PSR off the frame.
Remove the stock upper and lower PSR bushings from each side by prying the edges from the PSR bushing housings.
The passenger side stock PSR bushings have O-rings at each end. Keep track of these O-rings as they will be used when installing the new billet PSR bushings.
Install the billet PSR bushings.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-MountingBoltsandPSRBushings.png
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-DriverSideParts-After.png
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-PassengerSideParts-After.png
Install the new upper and lower billet PSR bushings, upper and lower washers, shims, O-rings (passenger side only) and PSR mounting bolts.
Position the PSR back onto the frame. Thread the driver side mounting bolt first. The passenger side frame has a slot that provides that side more room for lateral movement while positioning the PSR.
Torque the PSR mounting bolts to 150 ft.lbs.
Install the Air Cleaner Assembly.
Position the air cleaner housing in place and line up the 3 fastener holes (2 to the radiator support, 1 to the cross car beam).
Connect the air cleaner tubes at the throttle bodies.
Install the 3 fasteners (air cleaner screws) that mount the Air Cleaner Assembly (2 on the air inlet housing to the radiator support, 1 on the air outlet housing to the cross car beam).
Tighten the hose clamps to the air cleaner tubes at the throttle bodies with a slotted screwdriver.
Tighten the 3 fasteners (air cleaner screws) that mount the air cleaner housing.
Connect the intake air temperature sensor electrical connector to the air outlet housing.
Connect the IAC hose to the air outlet housing with the pliers.
Connect the CCV hose to the air outlet housing.
Parts:
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-BilletPSRBushings-IPSCO.png
Billet Steering Rack Bushings (I got mine from IPSCO. The website states that they will work for 1992-2009 vipers.)
Tools:
Ratchet (3/8” or 1/2”)
Ratchet extension (12”-14”)
15/16” or 24mm socket
Torque wrench (capable of 150 ft.lbs.)
Pliers (flat-nose or channellock)
Slotted screwdriver
Remove the Air Cleaner Assembly.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-AirCleanerAssembly.png
Remove the 3 fasteners (air cleaner screws) that mount the Air Cleaner Assembly (2 on the air inlet housing to the radiator support, 1 on the air outlet housing to the cross car beam).
Remove the Crank Case Vent (CCV) hose from the air outlet housing.
Remove the Idle Air Control (IAC) hose from the air outlet housing with the pliers.
Disconnect the intake air temperature sensor electrical connector from the air outlet housing.
Remove the hose clamps from the air cleaner tubes at the throttle bodies with a slotted screwdriver.
Remove the complete Air Cleaner Assembly.
Replace the Power Steering Rack (PSR) bushings.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-RemovetheMountingBolts-FromAbove.png
Remove the Power Steering Rack (PSR) mounting bolts (2) with a 15/16” (or 24mm) socket using a 12”-14” extension.
Keep track of the shims for each PSR mounting bolt as they will be used when installing the new PSR billet bushings. The shims are located between the frame and the lower washer.
Also keep track of the upper and lower washers as they will also be used when installing the new PSR billet bushings.
The rest of these instructions are easier performed from under the viper.
Raise the viper via a lift or jack and jack stands.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-DriverSideParts-Before.png
Remove the stock PSR bushings.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-RemovetheMountingBolts-FromUnderneath.png
Lift the PSR off the frame.
Remove the stock upper and lower PSR bushings from each side by prying the edges from the PSR bushing housings.
The passenger side stock PSR bushings have O-rings at each end. Keep track of these O-rings as they will be used when installing the new billet PSR bushings.
Install the billet PSR bushings.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-MountingBoltsandPSRBushings.png
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-DriverSideParts-After.png
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss78/kenandkristine/Viper/Viper%20Club%20DIY/Steering%20Rack%20Bushings/SteeringRackBusings-PassengerSideParts-After.png
Install the new upper and lower billet PSR bushings, upper and lower washers, shims, O-rings (passenger side only) and PSR mounting bolts.
Position the PSR back onto the frame. Thread the driver side mounting bolt first. The passenger side frame has a slot that provides that side more room for lateral movement while positioning the PSR.
Torque the PSR mounting bolts to 150 ft.lbs.
Install the Air Cleaner Assembly.
Position the air cleaner housing in place and line up the 3 fastener holes (2 to the radiator support, 1 to the cross car beam).
Connect the air cleaner tubes at the throttle bodies.
Install the 3 fasteners (air cleaner screws) that mount the Air Cleaner Assembly (2 on the air inlet housing to the radiator support, 1 on the air outlet housing to the cross car beam).
Tighten the hose clamps to the air cleaner tubes at the throttle bodies with a slotted screwdriver.
Tighten the 3 fasteners (air cleaner screws) that mount the air cleaner housing.
Connect the intake air temperature sensor electrical connector to the air outlet housing.
Connect the IAC hose to the air outlet housing with the pliers.
Connect the CCV hose to the air outlet housing.