K 2500 Truck 4WD V8-6.5L DSL Turbo VIN S (1998)
Steering Damper: Testing and Inspection
NOTE: The steering shock absorber is a sealed assembly and is non-repairable. Replace the complete assembly if damaged.
1. Shock absorber for fluid leakage. A slight film of fluid is allowable near the shaft seal. If there is excessive fluid leakage, be sure it is from the
shock absorber and then replace the shock absorber.
2. Shock absorber bushing for excessive wear. Replace the shock absorber if necessary.
3. Test the shock absorber.
a. Disconnect the shock absorber from the frame or relay rod.
b. Extend and compress the shock absorber using as much travel as possible. Resistance should be smooth and constant for each stroking rate.
Replace the shock absorber if any binding or unusual noises are present.
c. Install the end of the shock absorber and tighten to:
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Steering Shock Absorber to Frame Bracket Nut 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.).
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Steering Shock Absorber to Relay Rod Nut 62 Nm (46 ft. lbs.).