Well, I finally received all the parts I need from the States in good order, and began to remove from the car what's not needed.
No problems here.
When trying to move the new gear into position, it became clear that this required the removal of the alternator and vacuum hoses from the charcoal canister.
Moving the gear into position, it became obvious that this is not going to fit: the exhaust manifold is too much in the way and fouls the top flange of the steering gear, where the adjuster is located.
Question: has anyone done this mod on an '81, which has a stainless manifold?
This manifold is pretty wide, and of course I did remove the heat shields already.
It looks like I need to remove the manifold in order to dimple it.
Any comments or suggestions?
Secondly, I obtained the recommended pitman arm from Speedway.
I find that the ball joint taper is too thin, or the hole in the arm too large: the ball joint taper bottoms out on the ridge, and also the taper protrudes too far through the hole.
I have taken the sizes: the large size is 0.651" and the small end is 0.570"
The pin taper at the extreme end is 0.540" and where it 'should'stop, it is 0.618".
So, the difference between the two is about 30 thou [0.030"]
I would need a bushing with a wall of 15 thou to make it fit.
I have read on fora that such bushings would be available in the US, no idea if this would be for sale here.
Any idea about making a shim of 15 thou stainless steel, and form this to 'fill the gap' ??
A few pictures of the arm and balljoint are shown below.
The sizes I measured do agree near enough with the sizes advertised by Speedway, but my balljoint will not fit in there
Any comments or helpful observations are invited
Thanks,
Cor