Removing steering linkage ???
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06/21/09 10:09 PM
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how do you remove a stuck steering linkage? I trying to remove my oilpan from my small block but that big dumb bar is in the way sprayed it with WD-40 already but it won't budge the passenger side popped out easy when I hit it but the driver side is stuck don't want to hit it anymore with a hammer because it starting to mess up the threads any ideas? just tired and frustrated... thanks
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Re: Removing steering linkage ???
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06/21/09 10:39 PM
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I did this very job just today! Swapped a stock 360 pan for a 8qt Milodon. I used a tool like this. Was about $15 and works great. A pickle fork will work too, but I find they usually destroy the boots. The front 2 bolts in the oil pan are fun to get out. You may have to loosen your motor mounts and pry the engine up a little to wiggle the pan out.
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Re: Removing steering linkage ???
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06/21/09 10:46 PM
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The front 2 bolts in the oil pan are fun to get out. You may have to loosen your motor mounts and pry the engine up a little to wiggle the pan out.
Ha ha! Did that also!
where do you get that tool? got a part number? was thinking about the pickle fork but thought they would mess up the boots
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Re: Removing steering linkage ???
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06/21/09 10:53 PM
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yes get that puller. you will use it many times. A pickle fork will most likely tear the boot & I prefer to avoid the bfh unless absolutely neccessary.
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Re: Removing steering linkage ???
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06/21/09 11:04 PM
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whack the sides of the centerlink ends HARD and at different angles to shock it loose.
I called autozone and they have a tool to rent tomorrow morning, if that doesn't work I'll take my anger out on the center link
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Re: Removing steering linkage ???
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06/22/09 12:32 AM
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You smack the side of the centerlink. The shock will break the taper loose. Put the castle nuts backward over the threaded taper ends to protect the threads and protect the castle slots on the bolts. That will give you a bigger target to hit.
But whack the sides of the centerlink ends HARD and at different angles to shock it loose. Pressure from a pickle fork helps, but like you said will mess up the boots.
That's how they do it in the trade. Just beat the side of the tapered joint untill it pops out.
No contact with the threads, and no damage to the boots.
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Re: Removing steering linkage ???
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06/22/09 12:56 AM
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whack the sides of the centerlink ends HARD and at different angles to shock it loose.
I called autozone and they have a tool to rent tomorrow morning, if that doesn't work I'll take my anger out on the center link
thanks
Even with the tool you've have to hit the side of the centerlink. Just not as many times and not as hard. Make sure to clean, inspect, and lube the thread of the tool you rent.
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Re: Removing steering linkage ???
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06/22/09 07:32 AM
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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That and if you were beating on the threads you better try and put the nut on.Thats a quick way to screw them up.Ive torn thousands of frt ends apart at home and work.Either used the hammer on the side or my pickle fork.Very seldom messed up a boot just have to be careful using them.Rocky
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