First things first - its a 94 KZN130.
My quick 1 hour job last week to replace the pitman arm ended up being a ball ache. The arm was seized completely on the shaft of the steering box and in the end I had to remove the steering box and steering wheel shaft so that I could get it to my friends garage where they removed the arm using a heavy duty mechanical puller.
Before anyone asks why I didn't just tighten it back up and drive to the garage its because my clumsy use of a hammer damaged the thread on the ball joint side!
Anyway, job done, new arm on, new fluid, and I THOUGHT the alignment was correct. I was wrong. After I put it all back together my steering wheel is out by about 30 degrees. Bummer!
As I don't want to be playing around with the shaft and the sterring box again, can anyone tell me how hard/easy it is to remove the steering wheel and sort the alignment out from there? I think its a standard wheel, in grey plastic, with the horn in the middle.
Thanks.
My quick 1 hour job last week to replace the pitman arm ended up being a ball ache. The arm was seized completely on the shaft of the steering box and in the end I had to remove the steering box and steering wheel shaft so that I could get it to my friends garage where they removed the arm using a heavy duty mechanical puller.
Before anyone asks why I didn't just tighten it back up and drive to the garage its because my clumsy use of a hammer damaged the thread on the ball joint side!
Anyway, job done, new arm on, new fluid, and I THOUGHT the alignment was correct. I was wrong. After I put it all back together my steering wheel is out by about 30 degrees. Bummer!
As I don't want to be playing around with the shaft and the sterring box again, can anyone tell me how hard/easy it is to remove the steering wheel and sort the alignment out from there? I think its a standard wheel, in grey plastic, with the horn in the middle.
Thanks.
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