Well, that's a bit less than with an OEM gearbox and arm, but if it is indexed properly, and you have the nut fully engaged and at specified torque, it should not be a problem.
Torque the pitman to 100 FT Pounds or as the Ford manual states a bit more.
If the nut is flush with the sector, CRUISE-
I'll bet it will be.
You are dealing with taper fit, It will not slide all the way on, then adding the fact of a new sector vs a 60 year old sector in comparing.
Looks like a wire twisted around it, maybe to show how far it went on??What is those 2 "wings" you can see on the first pic on top of the pitman? It don't look like anything I recognize.
Good point of a non stock situation.What is those 2 "wings" you can see on the first pic on top of the pitman? It don't look like anything I recognize.
What is those 2 "wings" you can see on the first pic on top of the pitman? It don't look like anything I recognize.
I think that is the lithium grease I put on the pitman to see if that would help it go on. That is all wiped away now.Looks like a wire twisted around it, maybe to show how far it went on??
Roger that
Roger that
Pictures TORQUED down.
The wire looks like it might be from a tag.
Do you still have the original steering box? If you do, return the one you bought have have @CHOCK rebuild the original. That is the best way to go here.
not familiar with Lares either. Do you have the Pitman clocked correctly? Did you buy a new Pitman or is this the old one?