Section 11-02: Steering System, Power | 1994 Mustang Workshop Manual |
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Rotary Valve
The rotary design control valve uses relative rotational motion of the power steering gear input shaft and control (3D517)
to the valve sleeve to direct fluid flow.
When the steering wheel (3600)
is turned:
- Resistance of the wheels (1007)
and the weight of the vehicle cause a torsion
bar to deflect.
- This deflection changes the position of the valve spool and sleeve ports,
directing fluid under pressure to the appropriate end of the power cylinder.
- The difference in pressure forces on the piston helps move the rack to
assist turning effort.
- The piston is attached directly to the rack, and the steering gear housing (3548)
functions as the power cylinder.
- The oil in the opposite end of the power cylinder is forced to the
control valve and back to the power steering oil reservoir (3A697)
.
When the driver stops applying steering effort:
- The valve is forced back to a centered position by the torsion bar.
- When this occurs, pressure is equalized on both sides of the piston, and
the front wheels tend to return to a straight-ahead position.
