Power Steering Gear Disassembled View (Magnasteer)

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Power Steering Gear Disassembled View (Magnasteer)
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Fig 1: Magnasteer Power Steering Gear Component View
GM483378Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Lubrication Fitting
2 Hexagon Slotted Nut
3 Cotter Pin
4 Tie Rod Seal
5 Outer Tie Rod
6 Hexagon Jam Nut
7 Tie Rod End Clamp
8 Rack and Pinion Boot
9 Large Boot Retaining Clamp
10 Inner Tie Rod
11 Adjuster Plug Lock Nut
12 Shock Dampener Ring
13 Mounting Bracket Assembly
14 Mounting Grommet
15 Cylinder Line (LH)
16 Cylinder Line (RH)
17 O-ring Seal
18 O-ring Seal
19 Rack and Pinion Gear Assembly (Partial)
20 Dust Cover
21 Shock Dampener Ring
22 Inner Tie Rod
23 Breather Tube
24 Large Boot Retaining Clamp
25 Rack and Pinion Boot
26 Tie Rod End Clamp
27 Hexagon Jam Nut
28 Outer Tie Rod
29 Cotter Pin
30 Hexagon Slotted Nut
31 Tie Rod Seal
32 Lubrication Fitting
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