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Pitman arm to steering box #3035482
04/20/22 10:01 PM
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BlueRacer69 Offline OP
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Hi guys. I'm putting a new Pitman arm on my Steering box and need to know how many foot lbs to torque it to. Thanks.

Re: Pitman arm to steering box [Re: BlueRacer69] #3035503
04/20/22 11:48 PM
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What car?


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Re: Pitman arm to steering box [Re: SomeCarGuy] #3035643
04/21/22 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by SomeCarGuy
What car?
Sorry about that, it's a 1969 big block Dart.

Re: Pitman arm to steering box [Re: BlueRacer69] #3035653
04/21/22 10:54 AM
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I just run it up with a impact, if your going to use a torque wrench someone will need to hold steering wheel from turning, i would not turn it to lock. most likely 100ft lbs should be enough


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Re: Pitman arm to steering box [Re: 440lebaron] #3035661
04/21/22 11:19 AM
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