Posted by Super A rebuild on February 18, 2008 at 05:33:02 from (4.246.212.195):
I was finally successful in removing the steering arm from the shaft yesterday. In desperation, I heated the arm around the shaft red hot and hit it with cold water (a trick I learned some 40 years ago) and the arm popped off with a pneumatic pickle fork.
What a battle, but in spite of the hemorrhoid it was to get it appart, the steering arm, bearings, key ways, and bushings all are in serviceable condition. All I need are the seals and a gasket.
Now it's time to rebuild the hydraulic control unit!
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