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HOMESERVICE MANUALSHONDA1995PRELUDE L4-2.3L DOHCREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISSPECIFICATIONSMECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSSTEERINGSYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSTIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONSFRONT POWER STEERING GEAR
1995 Honda Prelude L4-2.3L DOHC
Front Power Steering Gear
1995 Honda Prelude L4-2.3L DOHCSECTION Front Power Steering Gear
Component Torque/Ft. Lbs.
Center Beam 43
Cylinder Housing To Gear Housing Attaching Bolts 16
Exhaust Pipe To Catalytic Converter 25
Exhaust Pipe To Manifold 40
Fluid Line From Pump 28
Fluid Line To Oil Cooler 21
Fluid Line To Reservoir 9
Fluid Line To Speed Sensor 9
Gear Housing Cap Attaching Bolts 8
Mounting Brackets 32
Rack Guide Screw [01]
Rack Guide Screw Locknut [02] 18
Shift Cable Holder 13
Steering Column To Steering Gearbox Pinion 16
Steering Rack End 47
Tie Rod End Castle Nut 36-43
Tie Rod End Locknut 33
Valve Body Cap Attaching Bolts 7
Valve Body Unit To Gear Housing Attaching Bolts 16
[01] -- 2WS models, 34 ft. lbs., then back off 20°; 4WS models, 26 ft. lbs., then back off 20°.
[02] -- 4WS models.
Center Beam 43
Cylinder Housing To Gear Housing Attaching Bolts 16
Exhaust Pipe To Catalytic Converter 25
Exhaust Pipe To Manifold 40
Fluid Line From Pump 28
Fluid Line To Oil Cooler 21
Fluid Line To Reservoir 9
Fluid Line To Speed Sensor 9
Gear Housing Cap Attaching Bolts 8
Mounting Brackets 32
Rack Guide Screw [01]
Rack Guide Screw Locknut [02] 18
Shift Cable Holder 13
Steering Column To Steering Gearbox Pinion 16
Steering Rack End 47
Tie Rod End Castle Nut 36-43
Tie Rod End Locknut 33
Valve Body Cap Attaching Bolts 7
Valve Body Unit To Gear Housing Attaching Bolts 16
[01] -- 2WS models, 34 ft. lbs., then back off 20°; 4WS models, 26 ft. lbs., then back off 20°.
[02] -- 4WS models.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.