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09-27-2020, 07:54 AM | #1 |
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Changing stock '34 pitman arm -source?
Hey y'all. I'm wanting to change the pitman arm on my '34, from the ball type drag link to a hole for a Heim. I currently am using the ball type (with a Heim on the other end) and I want to get rid of the play/slack that is there with the old style.
I am using a stock '34 steering box, that has been 'blueprinted'. so it's fine, just need to change the way the drag link mounts. So, the question, does anyone know of a source for the type of pitman arm that I'm wanting? I've exhausted my skills looking at manufacturer's websites and can't come up with one... Hoping you folks know more than me. TIA |
09-27-2020, 08:02 AM | #2 |
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Re: Changing stock '34 pitman arm -source?
An F-1 arm would be a candidate.
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09-27-2020, 08:04 AM | #3 |
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Re: Changing stock '34 pitman arm -source?
F1 is a ball also.
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09-27-2020, 08:43 AM | #4 |
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Re: Changing stock '34 pitman arm -source?
Good question; BUT I have seen many used in racing / drag strips on early Fords. I will
say working in a machine shop things come in here you gotta think out of the 'box'... first; this all revolves around the ID of the heim joint and the root of pitman ball in which the ball can completely milled off leaving a shaft sized to the heim ID & threaded. second; if there is enough meat the pitman arm can be drilled & threaded for a stud. with lock nut on back= heim joint the another lock nut with grade 8 hardware . I would machine this stud with a shoulder with two threaded ends. Simply high school shop 101. Then there are new threaded balls, cups and springs are available. Maybe your ball isn't round any more causing binding with flat spots maybe a weak spring. This was used - cars trucks busses forever to relieve road shock. here's one I machined for a 1950 ford F8 what I mean is see in the picture that ball is threaded into the pitman arm... I also threaded both sides left and right thread so to center the box then clamped on the drag link. sam |
09-27-2020, 09:12 AM | #5 |
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Re: Changing stock '34 pitman arm -source?
Tom,
I just went thru this scenario only '32 Ford w/ F-1 box. I matched up the '32 arm with one from my stash that had the tapered hole for a conventional tie rod end. I relieved the 3 flats in the splined end and drilled and tapped the other end for a heim. It worked out quite nicely. My method of blueprinting is hold one up against the other and if it looks OK it is OK. Charlie ny |
09-27-2020, 09:34 AM | #6 |
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