Ford Super Duty Stone Impel & Saginaw Super Siphon Designation Instructions
Mounting the Stone Ram Cylinder
Step 1: Implement the steering box as educated in the “Gearbox Installation” chapter in the AGR Direction Pamphlet stock # 061212IB. 1999 ? as well as after models require the 1998 Ford Super Duty pitman arm — Ford OEM Part Series F81Z3590BA. (This part series is expel in a pitman arm.) This is the batch pitman arm upon 1997 to early 1999 Super Duty trucks. If you have an aftermarket lift pack requiring the drop pitman arm, you will need one for a 1997 to early 1999 Ford trucks. Consult a lift kit manufacturer for proper application.
Step 2: Unbolt as well as move the tie-rod end bracket.
Step 3: Grind or file holes in the tie-rod joint to allow a u-bolts to spread over the larger diameter of the tie-rod when a bracket is moved. Be sure to core a Ram cylinder prior to securing a tie-rod bracket. Refer to the “Rock Ram Installation” chapter in a AGR Instruction Pamphlet stock # 061212IB for information on centering a Impel cylinder.
Step 4: Cavalcade a 5/8” hole in the tie-rod joint (using a existing hole as a commander for a heim joint bolt.
Step 5: Makeuseof a supposing spacer washers to fixup the Stone Impel cylinder so which it does not rub against the tie-rod or axle housing.
Removing a Aged Pump
A initial step to installing the new siphon is to mislay a old one from the vehicle.
Step 1: Disconnect a battery.
Step 2: Mislay a air blower leather belt from the energy steering pulley.
Step 3: Unbolt a generator of electric power and set it on top of the engine. It is not necessary to remove a wiring.
Step 4: Disconnect a high vigour and return hydraulic lines from the power steering pump. Fluid will drain out of a pump and lines, so have the waste oil enclosure accessible.
Step 5: Mislay a four bolts that secure the energy steering pump joint to the engine.
Step 6: Remove the power steering pump and mounting bracket public as a single unit from a vehicle.
Step 7: Regulating a power steering pump pulley remover, remove a pulley from a pump
Stealing the Pulley, Joint, as well as Reservoir from the Siphon
Step 1: Mislay the power steering siphon from the mounting bracket.
Step 2: Symbol the siphon bracket as shown in Figures 2 through 4.
