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Remove pitman first.. Then remove drag link. If you have a compressor, you can use a pneumatic hammer with a pickle fork attachment. It's like an impact gun only different.
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Ok - here's the how to: First you remove cotter pin and loosen nut enough to have at least 1/8 clearance. Always leave the nut on so nothing pops loose and hits you. You put a bottle jack on end of shaft/nut and jack enough to pick a bit of load - 100# or so. You jamb the pickle fork in and pry down. All loads are taken by preloaded jack, no significant load goes into box. Any difficulty removing it, leave pickle fork in tight, jack preloaded. Take 2 - 2# ball peen hammers and hit opposite sides of pitman arm socket at exactly the same time. That releases tapered stud. Did LOTS of them back when that truck was new. Never any issues. Some guys used a torch to warm the socket instead of the hammers. I hated that - burning grease and stinky boot seal.Probably as a result of using a pickle fork to remove the pitman arm. Hammering on or using a pickle fork can drive the pitman arm shaft down and break the gears in the steering box.
I have not seen it done that way, but you could. My concern would be absorbing the forces it takes to loosen the big nut on the end of the pitman shaft without overstressing box internals. I think you would have to brace the pitman arm shaft with a piece of angle iron or something so when you yank on the big wrench, the load goes into the frame, not the box.but weren't we just told not to strike in that general area with a pickle fork? or should i be removing the pitman arm from the box first. then removing drag link from arm.
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