Re: Steering gearbox...removal please, help
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Originally Posted by Tx Firefighter
-Remove big giant nut holding pitman arm in place
-Use pitman arm puller to remove arm from splined part of steering box shaft. Sometimes they won't come completely off and out of the way but they will be obviously loose from the splines.
-remove the two hoses from the top of the box
-remove the pinch bolt from the steering coupler. It will take a 7/16 wrench or socket, 12 point only. Tap steering shaft coupler upwards off of the box input shaft.
-remove four mounting bolts (3/4 inch socket) holding box to frame.
-lift box slightly if needed to fully disengage the pitman shaft from the pitman arm.
-clean up spilled fluid.
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When using the pitman arm puller invest in a decent one from napa. The cheap one that autozone sells will bend easily. Also hitting the pitman arm with a propan tourch helps as well. Made replacing the steering box on mine 10x easier.
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Zaccaglin
1998 Chevrolet C1500 Ext. Cab 350
Former Rig:
1985 Chevrolet K20 Suburban 6.2L Detroit/TH400/NP208
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