Volvo Penta 3.0 GS, 4.3 GL-GS-Gi, 5.0 GL-Gi, 5.7 GS-GSi, 7.4 Gi-GSi, 8.2 GSi Sez.8-9
Volvo Penta 3.0 GS, 4.3 GL-GS-Gi, 5.0 GL-Gi, 5.7 GS-GSi, 7.4 Gi-GSi, 8.2 GSi Sez.8-9
Volvo Penta 3.0 GS, 4.3 GL-GS-Gi, 5.0 GL-Gi, 5.7 GS-GSi, 7.4 Gi-GSi, 8.2 GSi Sez.8-9
Steering System
Table of Contents
Engine/eng 8-1
Special Tools
Safety Warnings
Before working on any part of the steering system, read the Safety
section at the end of this manual.
When replacement parts are required, use genuine Volvo Penta or
parts with equivalent characteristics including type, strength and
material. Failure to do so may result in product malfunction and
possible injury to the operator and/or passengers.
When working on an engine that is running or being cranked, use
extreme care to avoid getting hands, fingers or clothing caught in
the alternator, power steering supply pump and circulating pump
belts, pulleys and other moving parts.
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5
5
4
1 2 3
CO2740 18638 18640
5. Screw the jam nut up against the anchor block and tighten to 35-40
ft. lb. (47-54 N m). Do not disturb the anchor block position while tight-
•
Filling the bushing pockets with grease can cause the screws
to hydraulically lock and break the transom plate when tightened.
4
8012
5
8011
Safety Related 8-4 Engine/eng
6
DR2959
Power Steering System • The oil cooler G is a heat exchanger that uses en-
gine cooling water to keep the hydraulic fluid cool.
Description
• A high pressure hydraulic hose H carries fluid from
The power steering system consists of a mechanical the pump to the control valve, and low pressure hoses
cable from the helm to the inner transom plate, an en- I and J carry the fluid from the valve to the oil cooler,
gine mounted pump, and a power cylinder to move the and back to the reservoir.
vertical drive steering arm.
• The steering cable casing K attaches to the steering
6 The hydraulic pump E is mounted on the front of cylinder valve.
the engine and is belt driven by the crankshaft pulley.
The reservoir fill cap has a dipstick attached. • The cable ram passes through the valve and attaches
to the clevis L . The drive steering arm M is also at-
• The control valve and cylinder F is a single unit tached to the clevis.
mounted to the inner transom bracket.
Pump Operation
1 During normal operation, fluid is drawn into dual pump intake
ports A from the reservoir B . The reservoir is supplied by a low pres-
sure return line C from the power steering oil cooler. The pump output
is through ports D . The vanes E are held out against the pump bore
by pressure behind the vanes. The pump has sufficient output F to
allow quick boat maneuvers even at engine idle RPM. The pump out-
put at high RPM is limited to about 2.3 gallons per minute by a flow
restriction orifice G .
The pump output pressure is determined by the resistance to flow of
the system. When no steering changes are being made, the pressure
will be about 50-100 PSI. When there is steering input, the pressure
will be higher and will depend on the steering forces required due to
the boat attitude, drive trim position, throttle position and quickness of
the maneuver.
2 The pump is protected from the very high pressures by a pres-
sure relief valve H that is located in the pump body. If the steering load
becomes extremely high, the relief valve will open and limit the output
pressure I to about 1,000-1,100 PSI.
Internal damage to the pump will occur if the system is oper-
ated at relief valve pressure for more than a few seconds.
3 The pump has a metric output fitting. Use only a hose with a met-
ric fitting.
3
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8-6 Engine/eng
4 5
DR3508 DR3506
STARBOARD STARBOARD
PORT PORT
Engine/eng 8-7
1 2
DR3007 DR3008
8-8 Engine/eng
3 4 5
20497 23916A 20496A
Pump Removal
3 1. Place an oil drain pan under pump. Disconnect high pressure
hose I and return hose J at pump. Do not lose O-ring on pressure
hose fitting. Secure hose ends in a raised position to prevent fluid drain-
ing from hoses. Cap or tape ends of hoses to keep out dirt. Drain pump
completely before removing.
All Models
3. Take out mounting screws and remove pump from engine.
7 4. Remove pump pulley using Pulley Remover, Volvo Penta P/N
9995443-0, then remove mounting bracket.
Pump Installation
8 1. Attach mounting bracket to pump. Attach pulley using Pulley
Installer, Volvo Penta P/N 9995444-8.
8
2. Mount pump bracket loosely on the engine. 20846
Engine/eng 8-9
5. Fill pump reservoir with Volvo Penta Power Trim/Tilt & Steering Fluid.
Bleed pump, hoses, and valve by turning pulley clockwise (as viewed
from front of engine) until reservoir no longer shows air bubbles. Keep
reservoir filled while purging air from system.
Hydraulic Fluid
Use an approved power steering fluid such as Volvo Penta Power Trim/
Tilt & Steering Fluid or GM Power Steering Fluid. If these fluids are not
available, any automatic transmission fluid labeled Dexron or Dexron II
may be used. 2
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Safety Related
8-10 Engine/eng
Purging Air From Steering System
When system components have been serviced, pump must be refilled
with fluid before engine is started. Perform the following steps to purge
air from the steering system.
Do not run pump even momentarily without fluid. Pump will be
ruined or severely damaged.
1. With engine “OFF,” turn helm all the way to port. Add power steering
fluid to bring fluid level to “COLD” mark on dipstick.
2. Start engine, run momentarily and shut off engine. Recheck fluid level
and fill to “COLD” mark. Repeat this step as necessary until system no
longer requires additional fluid.
3. Complete purging of air from system by starting engine and turning
wheel slowly lock-to-lock. Maintain fluid level above pump body in res-
ervoir.
4. Returning fluid with air in it will often be in the form of foam and will
have a light tan or red appearance. Maintain fluid level high enough so
foam is not drawn into pump inlet. All air must be eliminated from fluid
before normal steering action can be obtained. If excessive foam accu-
mulates in reservoir it must be removed, or let unit stand for an hour and
repeat steps above.
5. After all air has been purged, return wheel to centered position. Con-
tinue to run engine for several minutes and then shut engine off.
6. With engine “OFF” and with fluid at normal operating temperature,
recheck to make sure fluid level is at “HOT” mark on dipstick.
7. Water test the boat to make sure the steering functions normally and
is free from noise.
Engine/eng 8-11
Alt. Alt.
Circ.
Pump
Circ.
Pump
P/S P/S
C/S or Idler Crank
shaft
1 2 3
DR4933 DR4933A 23916A
4.3 GL, GS, Gi, 5.0 GL, Gi, and 5.7 GS Models
8-12 Engine/eng
7 8 9
47507 16067 DR2959
Steering Cylinder 5 I
9 The steering cylinder assembly is a combination power cylinder
and control valve. A piston rod clevis A provides the attachment to the
steering arm and steering cable ram. The steering cable casing attaches
to the threaded valve B .
Cylinder Removal F 3
10 1. Turn helm to port full lock position. Remove the cotter pin C and 10
D 20572
the steering cable pin .
11 2. Hold steering tube with wrench. Loosen steering cable anchor
nut E and pull steering cable out of valve.
A
12 3. Remove cotter pin, then pull pin F out of clevis and steering
arm.
13 4. Remove both hose fittings G from the valve. Raise hoses and
cover the ends to keep out dirt.
Do not move cylinder rod in or out until cylinder has been
drained completely. A dangerous spray of fluid can discharge from 11
the cylinder ports if the rod is moved in or out. 20606
B 4 C
12
20504
13
20583
Cylinder Servicing
2 1. Pry out steering pivot bushings C if they are to be replaced. If
necessary they may be carefully drilled in two places with a 1/16 in.
(1,5 mm) drill bit and then removed.
2. New bushings should be lubricated and pushed into place. 4
20576
3 3. The cylinder rod should be wrapped with heavy paper or paste-
board and held in a vise with Rod Holder, Volvo Penta P/N 3854367-4,
D . To remove the clevis E , unscrew the 19 mm locknut F .
Cylinder Installation
4 1. Install anchor screws B flush with inside of inner transom
bracket.
5 2. Apply Volvo Penta Grease to both bushings.
5
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Filling the bushing pockets with grease can cause the screws
to hydraulically lock and break the transom plate when tightened.
6 3. Position steering cylinder assembly on inner transom
bracket. Align bushings of steering cylinder with screws. Hand start
both anchor screws to ensure alignment and engagement into bush-
ings. Tighten anchor screws to 40-45 ft. lb. (54-61 N m).
•
7
20573
Safety Related 8-14 Engine/eng
B 4 C F
8 9 D 10
20504 31837 20570
Cable Installation
9
11
1. Turn the steering wheel to fully extend the steering cable 20506
ram to its maximum extension. Lubricate the full length of the steer-
ing cable ram with Volvo Penta Grease
10 2. Retract steering cable ram L and insert ram through valve M . A
11 3. Hold steering cable anchor nut back on cable casing to make
certain the steering cable is completely seated in end of valve.
12 4. While holding steering cable tight against valve, thread steering
cable anchor nut N onto valve until snug.
10 13 5. Hold cable tube with a 22 mm wrench on the flat O .
Attach a crowfoot wrench at 90° to a torque wrench P and tighten the 12
20606
steering cable anchor nut to 120 in. lb. (14 N m). •
13
20605
14
20507
Hoses
Do not start engine with any power steering hose disconnected. 1 D
31837
The pump output fitting has metric threads. Do not attach a hose
with SAE threads to the pump fitting.
After connecting power steering hoses, make sure that there’s ample
clearance between the hoses and drive belts and other components.
Hoses installed out of position may rub during operation and be dam-
aged.
If fluid return hose is removed at pump, be sure to use a “worm drive”
clamp when reinstalling it.
System Diagnosis
Complaints of faulty steering are frequently the result of problems other
than the steering cylinder assembly or pump. Conditions such as hard
or loose steering, or vibrations, are often related to such factors as the
drive belt; pump and cylinder mounting; fluid level; or incorrect installa-
tion of the steering cable. These factors should be checked and cor-
rected before disassembling or replacing parts of the steering system.
System Checks
• Fluid level.
• Loose or worn drive belt, or oily belt.
• Steering cable jammed against something in boat at
stern.
• Steering cable too short or steering cable too long.
• Loosely mounted components.
• Loose pump pulley.
8-16 Engine/eng
After the problem has been found, determine the cause. For example, if
the fluid level in the reservoir is found to be low, refill and bleed the
system and check the entire hydraulic system for leaks. Just refilling the
reservoir will make the unit operate, but will not correct the condition
that caused the problem.
Set both trim tabs to the same position for twin engine installa-
tions where trim tabs are used.
C
2
34130B
8-18 Engine/eng
Power Steering System Diagnosis Chart
SYSTEM NOISE:
"Hissing" sound. Some noise exists in all power steering None; a slight "hiss" is normal and in
systems. "Hiss" may be expected when no way affects steering.
turning the steering wheel, particularly at
low speed.
Rattle or chuckle. Steering system looseness. Check cable nut and cylinder pivot
points for wear or looseness. Replace
bushings if necessary.
Groan Low fluid level. Find and repair leak. Fill reservoir and
bleed system.
Growl Excessive back pressure caused by hose Locate restriction and correct.
restriction. Replace part if necessary.
Pump growl. Incorrect steering cable adjustment. Cable Adjust cable per procedure. Eliminate
to boat interference. interference.
Whine in pump. Pump shaft bearing scored. Flush system, replace pump.
SYSTEM OPERATION:
Excessive wheel Steering cable attachment loose. Replace pin. Tighten steering cable
kickback or loose anchor nut.
steering (not boat
wander). Air in system. Add fluid to pump reservoir and bleed
system. Check all connections.
Momentary increase in Pump belt slipping. Tighten or replace belt. If oily, fix leak.
effort when turning wheel
fast to right or left. Low fluid level. Fill reservoir and bleed system.
Engine/eng 8-19
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Hard steering or lack of High internal leakage. (Power cylinder or Replace pump is defective. Replace
assist. pump.) cylinder if defective.
Cable jacket movement restricted Do not clamp cable tight near output
(bulkhead, fuel tank, jammed against inside end. Eliminate interference.
of hull).
Adjust belt tension to specification.*
Loose pump belt.*
Fill to proper level. If excessively low,
Low fluid level in reservoir. check all lines and joints for evidence
of external leakage, torque to specs.
Hard steering to Cable too long or movement restricted by Replace cable, or eliminate restriction.
starboard. bulkhead, etc.
Hard steering to port. Cable too short or movement restricted by Replace cable, or eliminate restriction.
bulkhead, etc.
Low fluid pressure due to Check for kinks in hoses. Remove kink.
restriction in hoses.
Foreight object stuck in hose. Remove restricting object or replace
hose.
Foaming milky power Air in fluid and loss of fluid due to internal Check for leak and correct. Bleed
steering fluid, low level pump leakage causing foaming and system. Keep fluid level up when very
and possible low overflow. cold. If fluid level is correct and pump
pressure. still foams, replace pump.
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External Leakage
General Procedure
Leakage Checks
Although some leaks are easily found, seepage type leaks may be dif-
ficult to pinpoint. Locate seepage leaks as follows:
1. With the engine off, wipe the complete power steering system dry
(pump, hoses, and connections).
2. Check the fluid level in the pump reservoir and adjust as directed.
3. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel from stop-to-stop several
times.
4. Find the exact area of leakage.
Engine/eng 8-21
1 2
DR3009 DR1443
Pump Leakage 2. Remove filler cap from pump reservoir and check fluid
level. Fill pump reservoir to full mark on dipstick. Start
1 1. An overfilled pump reservoir can cause a leak. engine, momentarily hold steering wheel against stop,
The fluid in the steering system expands as it heats up and check connections at tool for leakage.
during normal usage and fluid level rises in reservoir.
3. Bleed system as outlined under Purging Air From
Excess fluid is forced through the breather cap hole
Steering System.
where it may be sprayed over the engine by the drive
belt. 4. Insert Kent-Moore Thermometer Tool, J-5421 into res-
1 2. Install new O-ring. Tighten hose fitting A to 15- ervoir filler opening. Start the engine and move steering
wheel from stop-to-stop several times until thermometer
26 ft. lb. (20-35 N•m). If leakage persists, replace pump
indicates that hydraulic fluid has reached its normal op-
or hose as required.
erating temperature of approximately 150° to 190° F (65°
1 3. Check torque on fitting B . Tighten to 37-75 ft. to 88° C).
lb. (50-102 N•m). If fitting is not loose, replace pump.
5. Check fluid level; add fluid if required. When engine
1 4. Check fluid level C. If leakage persists with fluid is at normal operating temperature, the pressure read-
at correct level and cap tight, replace cap or pump. ing on the gauge (valve open) should be in the 50-100
1 5. Some non-repairable pump leakage areas are PSI (345-690 kPa) range. If pressure exceeds specifi-
marked with the oil-drop symbol. If leakage occurs in cations, check the hoses for restrictions.
these areas, replace pump. 6. Pump relief valve pressure can be checked by
momentarily closing the shutoff valve. Do not leave
Pump Pressure Test valve closed longer than it takes to read gauge; high
hydraulic pressures are developed. Relief valve pres-
2 1. With engine off, disconnect high pressure (out-
sure is approximately 1000-1100 PSI (6895-7584 kPa).
put) hose at pump. Use a spare pressure hose D to
install Kent-Moore Tool, J-5176-E E between pump and Replace pump if fluid pressures or temperature do not
steering cylinder pressure hose F . Gauge must be po- meet specifications.
sitioned between shutoff valve and pump. Connect steer-
ing cylinder pressure hose to shutoff valve. Open shut-
off valve.
3 1. Do not install a cable that is too short. Inadequate length will put
tension on the cable casing, and cause binding of the steering cable.
This will restrict valve movement, cause hard steering to port and a ten-
dency to self steer to starboard.
4 2. Do not install a cable that is too long. Excessive length will push
on the cable casing, and cause binding of the steering cable. This will
restrict valve movement, cause hard steering to starboard and a ten-
dency to self steer to port.
3. Do not position steering cable in a sharp bend of less than 6 in. ra- 4
dius. Tight bends will cause binding and limit control valve movement. DR1451
6
DR1453
Safety Related
8-24 Engine/eng
Specification
Power Steering Pump Relief Valve Pressure ......................................................... 1000-1100 psi (6895-7584 kPa)
Torque Specifications
Component Torque
Anchor Screw - Cylinder assy. to Transom Plate 40-45 ft. lbs. (54-61 N m)
•
Hose Clamps - Oil Cooler and Power Steering Pump 12-17 in. lbs. (1,4-2,0 N m) •
Safety Related
Engine/eng 8-25
8-26 Engine/eng
Section 9
Throttle and Shift Control Systems
Table of Contents
Engine/eng 9-1
Safety Warnings
Before working on any part of the steering system, read the Safety
section at the end of this manual.
Replace any locking type fastener (example: locknut or patch
screw) whose locking feature becomes weak. Definite resistance
to turning must be felt or locking fastener is not suitable for con-
tinued use. Replace only with authorized replacement part or
equivalent.
9-2 Engine/eng
Installation of Shift and Throttle Cables
Shift cable should “PULL” for forward gear on right-hand rotation
SX and DP-S propeller applications. Shift cable should “PUSH” for for-
ward gear on left-hand rotation SX propeller applications. Throttle cable
should “Push” to close for Volvo Penta remote controls. Failure to do
so could result in loss of control of the boat and possible injury to
the boat occupants.
1. If the remote control shift and throttle cables are installed in the re-
mote controls, proceed to Check Remote Control Shift Cable Stroke.
2. If the remote control shift and throttle cables have not been installed,
the following procedure will permit you to order the correct length re-
mote control shift and throttle cables.
1 3. Measure the proposed route of the remote control shift and
throttle cables. All bends must have a radius greater than 6 inches (15,2
cm).
3
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INCHES 1 2 3
4
36563
9-4 Engine/eng
Installation of SAE Cables to Engine/Drive
If the throttle cable is attached to the throttle arm and anchor
block, remove it from both. The throttle cable must be disconnected
from the throttle arm prior to shift cable installation and adjustment to F G
prevent “loading” the control box and adversely affecting shift adjust-
ments.
Before beginning, shift remote control handle into NEUTRAL detent po-
sition; the propellers should rotate freely.
5
Remote control shift and throttle cables must be SAE type 34045
cables.
Reinstall the retained large seal D and small seal C onto the shift
cable in the same position as noted in step 1.
8 4. Loosen cable clamp screw F and pull clamp out.
9 5. Slide shift cable through pivot housing and vertical drive.
Slide clamp in fully, engaging the shift cable anchor groove. Tighten G
clamp screw F securely.
F
7
47553
8 A
47554
9
34038
B
1 2 C 3
47131 47132 47130A
E
7
34751
Safety Related 9-6 Engine/eng
8 V6 and Small Block V8 Models Only: The engine throttle
5.0Gi
5.7GSi 4.3GL
4.3GS
cable anchor block bracket has several sets of anchor block holes. The
sets of holes marked with a “V” J are used for Volvo Penta engines. 5.0GL
The set of holes K marked “GSi” are for 5.0 and 5.7 Liter EFI models.
5.7GS
The set of holes L marked “43” are for 4.3 Liter 2V (2 barrel) and 4V (4
barrel) carburetor models. Holes M are for all 5.0 and 5.7 Liter, 2V (2
barrel) and 4V (4 barrel) carburetor models. The anchor block will be
set at the correct position from the factory for your particular engine.
9 3. Install open end N of trunnion in anchor block. Install screw 8
in anchor block and position throttle cable assembly in selected set of DRC7279
G
11
DR5094
12
DR5707
Mechanical
1. With the boat in water and the remote control in NEUTRAL, turn the
ignition key to the start position. The engine should start.
2. Disengage the remote control handle and move it into the FOR-
WARD warm-up position. The engine should start.
3. Disengage the remote control handle and move it into the REVERSE
warm-up position. Again the engine should start. Move the remote con-
trol handle back into NEUTRAL.
4. Move the remote control handle to the FORWARD gear position.
The engine should NOT start. Move the handle to the REVERSE gear
position. Again the engine should NOT start.
5. If the engine starts when the remote control handle is in either the
FORWARD or REVERSE gear position, replace the neutral start switch.
Refer to the procedures in Disassembly of Remote Control to re-
place the neutral safety switch.
9-8 Engine/eng
Removal of SAE Remote Control Cables
H
Should it become necessary to remove or replace the remote
control cables, the attachment at the engine and vertical drive is very
important. Follow these steps for removal of remote control cables.
Before beginning, shift remote control handle into NEUTRAL detent po-
sition; the propeller should rotate freely.
G
Throttle Cable From Engine
3 1. Remove drive’s rear cover. Remove flat washer and cotter pin 2
D from anchor pin. Remove jam nut E from shift cable core wire. DR5707
4 2. Remove anchor pin F from bell crank slot. Unscrew anchor pin
from shift cable core wire.
5 3. Loosen screw and slide retainer out of shift cable anchor groove.
Pull the shift cable from drive and transom bracket cable tu be.
E
D C
3
47127
4
47133
5
34038
Engine/eng 9-9