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    pitman arm removal

    how do i remove the pitman arm ( stearing arm) from the stearing box. the box is still in the car. i tried a gear puller but it kept slipping off. then i tried a fork but that did not look like a good idea. any suggestions. thank you

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    I've taken them off with a gear puller without too much difficulty. You might try a little penetrating oil and heat, but not too hot.
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    I used lots of penetrating Fluid , a Autozone pitman arm puller, Breaker bar & a BFH . Spray fluid liberally and often . Lube the threads on the puller.Whack the breaker bar with a BFH, Lather , rinse & repeat . Use eye protection when combining breaker bar with BFH should fall right off


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    I have done all of the aforementioned in my day.

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    Don't hit the breaker with a hammer if you don't have to - or use an impact if you don't have to - if you use a Chinese pitman arm puller, it will break. On the other hand a Chinese made puller is so cheap relative to a good one, you might as well try it unless you're going to do the job a lot.

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    Whatever brand puller use lots of anti seize on puller threads, especially if air tools get involved.

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    got the arm off. now a new question. can i remove the steering box and shaft with the motor still in the car. i know i need to remove the steering wheel and column just not sure if there is enough room. tank you
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    I removed the stock box and colunm from my 56 with SBC & rams horns, installed a 500 PS box all with moter in car.

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    The steering box and shaft comes out straight down and forward so I would say you can remove it with the engine in place.

    Never could call an engine a "motor". To me, "motors" have wires and you plug them in.
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