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You didn't state the make and model of your Packard but normally one would use a pitman arm removal tool. Any parts store will carry it.
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Posted on: 2022/1/18 22:13
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Re: Bob
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Autozone and O'Reilly's will even loan you one, no charge.
Posted on: 2022/1/18 22:25
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Re: Bob
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Quote:
Stewart Ballard wrote: You didn't state the make and model of your Packard....
Posted on: 2022/1/18 22:30
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Re: removing pitman arm on 326 sedan
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Ooops! Our Packard is a Third Series SIX 326 Sedan .
What I neglected to say is that the body and sheet metal is NOT removed, so the splash shield is in place and the picture shows the metal 1/2" from the end of the shaft. Absolutely NO way to get a standard puller on it. I am wondering if anyone has used a pickle fork to drive the arm off the shaft?!? Thanks for all the input. Bob
Posted on: 2022/1/18 23:31
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Re: removing pitman arm on 326 sedan
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I've used a pickle fork to remove Pitman arms, though not on cars as early as yours. Sure, give it a try.
Posted on: 2022/1/19 8:59
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