steering rack boot for '91 240

Discussion in 'Volvo 240' started by Denny A, Aug 31, 2010.

  1. Denny A

    Denny A Guest

    This weekend I attempted to replace the tie rod ends and boots on my
    1991 240. Perhaps foolishly I got my parts from an after market big
    box store (O'riley's, CarQuest, Autozone) since it was mid day Friday
    and had planned on doing this over the weekend when the Volvo parts
    place would be closed. In order to get the parts I needed I had to go
    to several stores since one had the inner tie rod, another the outer
    tie rod end and yet another for the boots.

    When I went to replace the rubber boot I discovered that the new one
    was too short and that the one on the car was vented which my
    replacement was not. I've decided to just order the part online since
    it seems the guys at the parts store don't know what I need but I've
    run into this. The Volvo World site has useful info and prices but it
    says that my 240 came with one of 2 steering racks. It then tells me
    to check the trunk or door column for a sticker that will give me a
    code for the steering - gear type (2 if a CAM steering rack and a 3
    if a ZF rack). All very useful but where the heck in the trunk is
    this tag. I've looked everywhere and the door post too and can't find
    anything that lists the steering gear. All I need to know is which
    boot to buy but am stymied by this.

    Please help.

    Denny
     
    Denny A, Aug 31, 2010
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  2. they mean the vin. a long # that tells you everything you need to know
    about your car. the different digits by place tell you different
    things. the door post just has a sticker. there is a metal plate under
    the bonnet. i'm not sure about the 1991 240, but it's likely to be
    aft, port.
     
    Richard W Langbauer, Aug 31, 2010
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  3. Denny A

    Glenn K Guest

    Open the trunk & look @ the inner upper edge there should be a white
    sticker with the information needed
     
    Glenn K, Aug 31, 2010
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  4. Denny A

    James Sweet Guest



    The IPD website www.ipdusa.com describes how to identify the rack by
    looking at the boots. One of them uses tapered boots, the other has
    boots with larger openings in the ends and rubber fittings around the
    tie rods that stick in the end of the boots.
     
    James Sweet, Sep 1, 2010
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  5. Part number and a good camera photo make looking for parts less a problem
    ..If you can not give a part number what is the sales person to do ?
    Photos always help remember a picture is worth a thousand curses .
     
    Jon Robertson, Sep 2, 2010
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