I broke the shaft coming out of the steering box (as described in thread "broken steering shaft, any used parts?"). Removing the steering box to have the shaft replaced appeared at first to be a straightforward procedure, but I've run into a couple hitches I'm not sure how to solve.
First, I can't get the steering box to come loose after getting the four bolts connecting the box to the transission casing. The box appears to be simply bolted to the transmission casing beneath, with no apparent mechanical interchange between the two. I've tapped 'firmly' but no harder with 5lb hammer and wooden block to no avail. I can find no other means of fastening the box to the transmission casing. I'm thinking either there IS a mechanical conncetion between the box and casing, or it should come loose with the appropriate force. The power steering lines are loose, no other wires or attachements.
Second, the splined stub of the broken shaft is quite stuck in the cast piece into which its inserted. Threads and a 19mm nut extend on the side opposite the broken stub, providing a great deal of force to pull the spilned shaft into the hole in the cast piece. I've soaked each side with PB blaster and pounded rather hard, but I didn't want to shatter the cast piece and it didn't budge.
So, am I missing something with the way the steering box is attached to the transmission casing, or do I just need to encourage the box more firmly with hammer and block? And how can I get the stub of the shaft out?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
First, I can't get the steering box to come loose after getting the four bolts connecting the box to the transission casing. The box appears to be simply bolted to the transmission casing beneath, with no apparent mechanical interchange between the two. I've tapped 'firmly' but no harder with 5lb hammer and wooden block to no avail. I can find no other means of fastening the box to the transmission casing. I'm thinking either there IS a mechanical conncetion between the box and casing, or it should come loose with the appropriate force. The power steering lines are loose, no other wires or attachements.
Second, the splined stub of the broken shaft is quite stuck in the cast piece into which its inserted. Threads and a 19mm nut extend on the side opposite the broken stub, providing a great deal of force to pull the spilned shaft into the hole in the cast piece. I've soaked each side with PB blaster and pounded rather hard, but I didn't want to shatter the cast piece and it didn't budge.
So, am I missing something with the way the steering box is attached to the transmission casing, or do I just need to encourage the box more firmly with hammer and block? And how can I get the stub of the shaft out?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!