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flat pitman arm for a 60 series steering box

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flat pitman arm for a 60 series steering box

Post by pcman »

have recently put 60 series power steer in my 40 but sorta stuffed up the steering box mount

im currently running a 75 series pitman arm on the box as it has less drop in it but i need one thats perfectly flat to clear my steering arms when its flexed up

anyone got any ideas on one that will suit
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Post by v840 »

Would it be possible to get one made up out of some thick plate?????
Unless you can bend your current one flat (they're cast arent they?) or there is a truck that has a flat one as OE, Id say making one would be your best bet.
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Post by pcman »

found a place in usa that custom makes them for $110 us biut much for my liking i can relocate the steering box to a more suitable location and get the old holes i drilled welded up for much less than that


i think ill stick with the 75 arm and move the steering box tilt it back slightly
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Post by 80UTE »

Ive heated them up and changed the shape to what i needed and allow to slowly cool wraped in a fire blanket. Have done this heaps of times over the years and never had a problem. The arms are made from a forged steel which is a excellent material and very tough.

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Post by ZOOK60 »

an 80s arm mite work for you or you could stick the arm in the press thats how i did mine
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