Catch up post - July 2014
In July I decided to focus on the steering which was very sloppy and had a lot of play. I ordered a center pivot kit and a new Ironman steering damper from
Cruisercorps. I used
this proceedure for some basic guidance and various info on IH8MUD. Install was straight forward and the results really improved the steering. I know re-doing the tie rods in the future will also help.
Getting everything ready:
I used a pickle fork to create some space between the bottom of the streeing pivot housing and the pivot arm. Then I used a pitman arm puller to pull it off the splines.
Once the pivot arm was off. I removed the old center pivot components and cleaned out the grease.
The old parts. Biggest problem was the bad felt seal from the bottom. It just was not holding the grease.
The trick to removing the outer metal sleeve is to use a screw driver to bend the tab that is bent into the recess for the zero fitting. It is just out of view in this photo.
The only tricky part of this job is reassembly. When you are replacing the cap, there is a spring that you have to compress enough to get the cap to begin to thread into the housing. Until you put pressure on the spring, the cap is at an angle and will not thread. The trick I used was to push the top bolt with a pry bar leveraged from the winch. I did not take a picture of this, but I will try and make one and add it. I also think you could use a large c-clamp and clamp from the bottom of the spline to the top of the bolt. Just something to compress the spring and allow the cap to level out to start to thread.
The end result after some grease in the zerk.