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...steering arm (connects to steering actuator and disappears into transom plate, lay on top of engine - not running - and have a friend turn steering wheel, black arm that is coming out of transom and ...

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...steering arm. I have removed the arm from the spline and removed the canister like device from the chasis. Question is... how do i get the arm back on when the replacement is attached to the chasis. ...

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arm puller on it. Do I have to remove the steering gear box ?? Take the bolts out that attach the steering box to the frame and pivot the box so you can fit the puller on. Leave the steering shaft and

...steering box.Put a pan under the pitman arm to catch the fluid.Start the engine and turn the steering in one direction as sharp as it will go,you'll here it in a bind but hold it tight,Then turn the ...

Question about 1988 Grand Marquis

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arm is a part of the steering linkage that makes the front wheels turn about the same on both sides. Actually, the wheel on the side of the turn turns a little bit more. The idler arm is necessary for

...output shaft of the steering box on the drivers side, It attaches to the steering linkage. The idler arm is on the passenger side, one end attaches to the frame the other end to the steering

Question about 1998 F150 Regular Cab

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steering arm pump?  I would disconnect the steering from the steering arm mechanism and pump and see if the steering wheel turns freely.  If it does you have another problem.  Typically

...steering arm fitted by garage as part of mot, took it back as steering wheel is off center the garage say they cant straighten it. what have they done wrong! can a steering arm be fitted wrong? An ...

arm on the steering box. Park the truck straight and remove the arm. with the arm off, unlock steering column and point the steering wheel straight. Lock the steering column. Then reinstall the pitman

Arm to Steering Gear Nut .................... 250 Nm (184 ft. lbs.)
Relay Rod to Re Rod Nut .................... 47 Nm (35 ft. lbs.)
Steering Shock Absorber to Frame Bracket Nut ................

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