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Re: O/T Dodge Ram Steering seal


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Posted by david from mo on March 15, 2008 at 22:39:42 from (72.35.163.7):

In Reply to: O/T Dodge Ram Steering seal posted by Chris in SK on March 14, 2008 at 21:44:25:

PITMAN SHAFT/SEALS/BEARING
DISASSEMBLY
Clean exposed end of pitman shaft and housing with a wire brush.
Remove preload adjuster nut Side Cover and Pitman Shaft
Rotate the stub shaft with a 12 point socket from stop to stop and count the number of turns.
Center the stub shaft by rotating it from the stop 1/2 of the total amount of turns.
Remove side cover bolts and remove side cover, gasket and pitman shaft as an assembly Side Cover and Pitman Shaft
NOTE: The pitman shaft will not clear the housing if it is not centered

Remove pitman shaft from the side cover.
Remove dust seal from the housing with a seal pick Pitman Shaft Seals & Bearing
CAUTION: Use care not to score the housing bore when prying out seals and washer.

Remove retaining ring with snap ring pliers
Remove washer from the housing.
Remove oil seal from the housing with a seal pick.
Remove pitman shaft bearing from housing with a bearing driver and handle Needle Bearing Removal
ASSEMBLY
Install pitman shaft bearing into housing with a bearing driver and handle.
Coat the oil seal and washer with special grease supplied with the new seal.
Install the oil seal with a driver and handle.
Install backup washer.
Install the retainer ring with snap ring pliers.
Coat the dust seal with special grease supplied with the new seal.
Install dust seal with a driver and handle.
Install pitman shaft to side cover by screwing shaft in until it fully seats to side cover.
Install preload adjuster nut. Do not tighten nut until after Over-Center Rotation Torque adjustment has been made.
Install gasket to side cover and bend tabs around edges of side cover Side Cover and Pitman Shaft
Install pitman shaft assembly and side cover to housing.
Install side cover bolts and tighten to 60 N·m (44 ft. lbs.)
Perform over-center rotation torque adjustment.


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