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#182382 09/02/10 07:51 PM
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Does the Pitman arm require some type of puller to release it from the Pitman arm shaft?

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Yes!

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Hi GreggD,

I needed to use a wheel puller, some penetrating oil, and a small hammer to get mine ('30 Coupe) to come off initially (after maybe 70 years of being originally put on). Since then, it comes off a lot easier. Not that I have to remove it very often.

Dan

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Thanks Dan!

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Thanks Oldie!


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