johnny1290
Well-known member
OK so I'm broke and trying to do more with less, anybody heard that before? What I'm trying to do is swap a volvo steering box for the stocker in my ford, and to do that I have to remove the steering arms from both boxes, and put the ford one on the volvo box(after slight modification). I also have to disconnect the stock pitman arm from the centerlink tapered shaft? I dunno looks like a tierod end type thing to me.
So can I use the BFH approach to the centerlink? I'm wondering if it'll mess anything up, but the more I think about it the more I suspect I'd have to hit it with a dumptruck to bend that thing. It's suspended on teh opposite side by a idler or pitman arm bolted to the frame, FWIW, if that makes a difference.
MY big question is: can I use one 2 jaw puller to yank both the pitman arms and possibly the centerlink tapered rod? I just don't have the dough for a full puller kit right now, or I'd get snapon off ebay if I did.
I have a HF air hammer and could get a pickle fork attachment from sears, I just have torn rubber boots with those before and don't think my hammer is powerful enough.
Also FWIW I can't imagine I'll use these again anytime soon, never say never of course.
Is a 3 arm puller more desireable than a 2 arm? Would it work better in this application? (I have plenty of room). Do I need an installer of some type or can I just slide the pitman arms/tie rod end back on and just tighten to spec? Here's what I'm looking at:
5 ton, forged Craftsman
5 and 7 ton forged, up to 6 1/2" reach
OTC mentioned in another thread
So can I use the BFH approach to the centerlink? I'm wondering if it'll mess anything up, but the more I think about it the more I suspect I'd have to hit it with a dumptruck to bend that thing. It's suspended on teh opposite side by a idler or pitman arm bolted to the frame, FWIW, if that makes a difference.
MY big question is: can I use one 2 jaw puller to yank both the pitman arms and possibly the centerlink tapered rod? I just don't have the dough for a full puller kit right now, or I'd get snapon off ebay if I did.
I have a HF air hammer and could get a pickle fork attachment from sears, I just have torn rubber boots with those before and don't think my hammer is powerful enough.
Also FWIW I can't imagine I'll use these again anytime soon, never say never of course.
Is a 3 arm puller more desireable than a 2 arm? Would it work better in this application? (I have plenty of room). Do I need an installer of some type or can I just slide the pitman arms/tie rod end back on and just tighten to spec? Here's what I'm looking at:
5 ton, forged Craftsman
5 and 7 ton forged, up to 6 1/2" reach
OTC mentioned in another thread

