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How do you change a pitman arm shaft seal?

How do you change a pitman arm shaft seal?

  1. Step 1: Raise and secure the vehicle.
  2. Step 2: Locate the steering box.
  3. Step 3: Remove the retaining bolt from the pitman arm.
  4. Step 4: Remove the pitman arm from the steering box.
  5. Step 5: Remove the retaining ring.
  6. Step 6: Remove the old seal.
  7. Step 7: Install the new seal.
  8. Step 9: Prepare to install the pitman arm.

Why is my pitman arm leaking?

Low steering fluid If you have a leak in your pitman arm shaft seal, check your power steering fluid reservoir. Chances are it is low, which is another indication your pitman arm shaft seal needs to be looked at. Make sure to fill up the tank with power steering fluid, and contact YourMechanic as soon as possible.

How to repair power steering gear box input shaft seal?

Please try again later. Simply needs a couple of small screws and a drill without needs of special tool. I have found this easier way of replacing the input shaft seal of a steering gear box. You don’t have to remove the steering gear box if there is enough access room to work on. Hope this help you good! Loading…

How do you remove pitman arm from steering box?

Step 4: Remove the pitman arm from the steering box. Insert the pitman arm removal tool into the gap between the steering box and the retaining bolt. Using a ratchet, turn the tool’s center screw until the pitman arm releases. Tip: You can use a mallet to help in the removal of this end of the pitman arm if necessary.

What makes a pitman arm shaft seal seal?

This shaft is responsible for sending all force and direction from the steering box to the pitman arm and steering components. The fluid within the steering box must remain inside of the unit, despite the shaft being a potential source of leakage.

How do you remove a power steering shaft?

Lift the vehicle with a hydraulic lift or jacks and jack stands. Step 2: Remove the power steering gear from the vehicle. This step is unique to the type of vehicle you are working on, so refer to your service manual for instructions on how to remove the power steering gear from the vehicle.

Step 4: Remove the pitman arm from the steering box. Insert the pitman arm removal tool into the gap between the steering box and the retaining bolt. Using a ratchet, turn the tool’s center screw until the pitman arm releases. Tip: You can use a mallet to help in the removal of this end of the pitman arm if necessary.

Please try again later. Simply needs a couple of small screws and a drill without needs of special tool. I have found this easier way of replacing the input shaft seal of a steering gear box. You don’t have to remove the steering gear box if there is enough access room to work on. Hope this help you good! Loading…

This shaft is responsible for sending all force and direction from the steering box to the pitman arm and steering components. The fluid within the steering box must remain inside of the unit, despite the shaft being a potential source of leakage.

Lift the vehicle with a hydraulic lift or jacks and jack stands. Step 2: Remove the power steering gear from the vehicle. This step is unique to the type of vehicle you are working on, so refer to your service manual for instructions on how to remove the power steering gear from the vehicle.

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Ruth Doyle