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pitman arm removal

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Jeezum-Crow, Jan 3, 2008.

  1. Jeezum-Crow

    Jeezum-Crow New Member

    Ok, I tried a search to no avail. Am I going to have to remove the steering box from the frame in order to remove the pitman arm? I know it's tight in there. I hoping a small puller will work. Haven't got one yet. Thanks.
     
  2. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

    I'm assuming you have a stock Ross box. About the only thing you'll be able to use unless the engine is pulled is a pickle fork. Mine came apart w/ a couple of taps of the hammer.:v6:
     
  3. Brian P

    Brian P Member

    :iagree: Be careful with the pickle fork, If it does not come apart willingly with a couple of light to medium taps it would be best to remove the box ( wiggle the pickle fork like a pry bar first ), When driving a wedge between the Steering Gear Arm and the Steering Box all the impact force/pressure is absorbed by the two Sector Shaft Pins and a very small engagement area on the Worm.
     
  4. Jeezum-Crow

    Jeezum-Crow New Member

    Thanks guys. I'll give the fork a try. Not really looking forward to removing the box anyway. Thanks again.
     
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  6. trickpatrick

    trickpatrick Done? LOL

    Try to leave the nut on loose.
    So it dosnt fly off.:rofl: hurts.
     
  7. WetWilly

    WetWilly Rust Manager

    I have a small pitman arm puller just for this (and my hot rod)

    Hastings part number 1926
     
  8. Jeezum-Crow

    Jeezum-Crow New Member

    Well, it's done. I ended up pulling the box and using a pitman arm puller. Man, what a PITA. Thank you everyone for your ideas.