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tomnanney

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I'm trying to change the seal in the steering box and I can't get a puller on the steering lever to get it off. Is there someway to get it off without removing the box or everything else?
 
I made myself a wedge that I can drive up there. If that doesn't budge it, a single downward whack with a BFH does.

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tomnanney said:
I'm trying to change the seal in the steering box and I can't get a puller on the steering lever to get it off. Is there someway to get it off without removing the box or everything else?

Yes do not use the hammered pickle forks. There is a simple puller that you attach and apply pressure using a wrench om a large integral screw. The beauty of this tool is additiomally it will also loosen your tie rod end steering rod ends..I do not have a picture of it but perhaps an other on the forum will show it to you/--Fwiw--Keoke



It is on E-Bay these people sell it mechanicstopia very inexpensive too Go to his store on E Bay he has two different styles I like and use both.
 
tomnanney said:
thanks, can you use it with the box still on the car. the pullers I have won't fit.


YEP YEP YEP-----Keoke
 
Sometimes, after you tighten up the puller, it helps to rap on the arm near the joint a number of times and then "presto", off comes the arm. --elrey
 
Not too trivial if you are the underdog! --- :lol:
 
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