Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 23:15:30 -0700
From: Jon Pike <[email protected]>
Subject: Removing Spider Steering Arm
Hello all..
OK, been trying to get mine to budge for a bit here..
Details: 77 Spider, Burmann box (with the flat plate not the adjusting
screw on top) No problem getting the castle nut off, didn't see a key,
though it could be on the far side of my laying under the car.
I cranked on it with a friend's pittman arm puller, till the puller
screw threads started coming out in long shavings, and the pushing end
of the bolt started to mushroom slightly. (!!)
Nada...
So, am I doing something wrong, or is this just a reeeeeeeealy tight
one? And what kinds of tricks should I try from here to get it off?
Reasons to pull the arm are, I want to replace the lower seal (box has
been dry for ?? how long) and there is the last tie rod end stuck in the
arm. I mangled the end, since the puller I borrowed for that was a
little off, and now I can't push straght on it anymore.
Guess I need to dress it down with a file, which I thought if I had it
and the arm off the car, would be eaiser, or just use the BFH and room
to swing..
At any rate, I'd appriciate any hints!
Jon