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I did once get the pitman arm nut off with a pipe wrench with a length of pipe over the handle. I think the tighten torque is something like 160 ft-lbs, so you know it'll be tougher still to get it off. |
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I'm guessing you've seen this, but just in case you haven't Tx Firefighter did a great how-to on fixing a leaky steering box here: LINK.
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Just be glad you don't have to remove the actual steering arm. Those tapered cone washers are hell!
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I worried about how to get my new gear box lined up with the pitman arm and the steering wheel/column.
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I don't notice any vibrations just a very positive steering system where I can feel somewhat where the tires are and going through. |
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so picked up my $40 dollar power steering pump for $80 bucks from Carquest, LOL maybe the extra $40 bucks is for the pink blanket it comes with, hee hee
for $80 bucks you think they could afford to put a picture of the actual contents on the box instead of some generic pump photo I'm pretty sure this is no better than what I got from OReilly's but we'll see, I think some of these parts come from the same source, that's why the resellers rebrand them as their own, Autozone, O'Reillys, NAPA, Carquest, PepBoys I would prefer to see the manufacturers logo on the box, but then we could compare apples to apples price wise, and the resellers don't want that [end of rant] |
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so started wire wheelin the frame rail and a bit under the cab in preparation for POR15, not fun, ended up removing the front bumper, again for better access
tomorrow I should paint it black with POR15 to match the other side |
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by the way por 15 doesnt stick as well to bare metal compared to to rusted. from what ive seen, just a quick one over to remove loose rust will work best.
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My compliments on your progress as usual and your meticulous approach is a inspiration to all of us, and i wish i had the knowledge to help you with some of your problems but all i have is a tip for you.
I have a Portable Abrasive Blaster Kit it's old and from sears but has saved me a ton of time when cleaning up parts I've seen them at harbor freight for $40 the trick is to capture the media as you use it and just reuse it. |
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welcome to another Charge of the Light [truck] Brigade
another day, another wire wheel, I swear one can easily spend as much on these wire wheels (almost $20 a pop) as the purchase of some of our "project" trucks, if I keep visiting Depot Home (as my mum says) like this I may as well suggest they open up a drive through needless (pun) to say one must replace these every 3 months or 3,000 miles, LOL (one of these on the LEFT is the used one, can you guess which one that is?) |
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so we managed to get some POR15 black paint on the frame rail
UPDATE: Five years later, the POR15 paint is pealing off in huge chunks the size of 3x5 cards, do not recommend this product at all! |
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so while the frame rail was drying we decided to check on our inner fender which had been marinating in a light muriatic acid / water bath
you can see where the liquid could reach, as there is a distinct line, I could not fit the entire fender into my container so I would rotate it upside down, and down side up, etc |
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I hear ya, Gregski. I've gone through a million wire brush wheels in my grinder too.
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Could someone explain to me please, why when one single tiny drop of brake fluid drips from my master brake cylinder onto my brake booster it takes off half the paint off of it, yet when I shmear / lather the entire inner fender with DOT 3 brake fluid it won't remove a single spec ???
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