Birty Dastards Jeep Club
Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: UKJeeper on June 08, 2013, 02:20:10 PM
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So I made one. Yes it's rough, yes my welding sucks. Put it on a 33 year old arm, cranked it down, liberal WD all over, beer break and see what happens...
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Good luck, mine was having none of an 8t hydraulic ram puller, I even left it on overnight with no luck. It's going in a press as soon as I take it off the jeep.
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If it hasn't pinged off by beer number 10, try warming it up - the arm not the beer!!
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Slitting disk, hammer and chisel and then £21 from Lightys for a new one...
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Or.... Successfully remove both pitman arms with my homemade tool! :icon_super:
However...
Jeep throws a last minute sting at me. The inlet/out for the hoses on the SJ steering box appears to have some form of restriction, preventing the YJ hoses from bolting in.
After i bolt the box back on the frame.
Thrown in the towel for tonight, pick it up again in the morning.
On a positive note, i had to remove the radiator to get at the hoses, which gave me a chance to pressure wash the mud out, and remove the unused electric pusher fan.
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nice one glad your rig works
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Almost done. Battled the arm off the 33 year steering box,
then battled the drop arm off the YJ box (last removed 6 years ago). Put the drop arm on the SJ steering box, bolted to the frame, steering rod connected...
...and found that the hose fittings are different. :icon_sad: Not a massive deal. The YJ hoses end in an O ring fitting, the SJ steering box has a flare fitting. Just have to cut the O ring fitting off and have the pipe flared.