- Sep 5, 2000
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I'm currently pulling out the power steering system on my Cherokee, the pump started producing massive amounts of metal shards so I figure that the steering box will soon start to die anyways. Total cost of the repair is going to be close to $300, not bad for replacing every part in the power steering system.
Anyways, the power steering box doesn't come with a pitman arm attached, meaning that I need to swap mine over. I picked up a puller from Autozone, and when I got home I found it had this funny cap on the end so I couldn't slip a socket on to it and crank on it with a breaker bar, you had to use a normal wrench. With all of 10 inches of leverage the thing didn't budge.
I ended up going to the hardware store to get a cheap wrench, which I cut one end off of so I could slip a cheater bar on to it. At first I thought it was going well, I thought it was just about to come off when I heard a load pop. Unfortunately, that pop wasn't the pitman arm coming off, that was the puller bending and flaring out.
I'm starting to get pretty pissed off about this, everything else was going really well on this job. Tomorrow I'm calling around to see if a junkyard's got another pitman arm laying around. If I can get one cheap I'm just going to give the steering box back for my core charge with the pitman arm still attached.
Anyways, the power steering box doesn't come with a pitman arm attached, meaning that I need to swap mine over. I picked up a puller from Autozone, and when I got home I found it had this funny cap on the end so I couldn't slip a socket on to it and crank on it with a breaker bar, you had to use a normal wrench. With all of 10 inches of leverage the thing didn't budge.
I ended up going to the hardware store to get a cheap wrench, which I cut one end off of so I could slip a cheater bar on to it. At first I thought it was going well, I thought it was just about to come off when I heard a load pop. Unfortunately, that pop wasn't the pitman arm coming off, that was the puller bending and flaring out.
I'm starting to get pretty pissed off about this, everything else was going really well on this job. Tomorrow I'm calling around to see if a junkyard's got another pitman arm laying around. If I can get one cheap I'm just going to give the steering box back for my core charge with the pitman arm still attached.
