Well you all have given me the encouragement to carry on. Thanks. I thought I would try one more time at the steering issue I had on hand. The sloppy play in the wheel. The Junk Yard route was a bad idea. From now on. Unless I need a part on hand like right now. I don't think I'll be doing major parts from the PPL. Only plastic interior parts.
So I broke down and purchase a remain Steering Greer Box unit from Oriely's. I have to share this. I order it on Thursday and got it Friday morning!! I order it online and it had a 20% discount code at the top for home delivery. How can I go wrong...type in the code and yep got 20% off. I wasn't believing the next day delivery. But sure enough. BY 9am it was setting on my front porch. Oh and free delivery!! The whole unit was only $20 more then the PPL unit that was a piece of crap.
I took your advise and took my time. I even turned the shop stereo off. Just relax, thought about it and just got it done. Took me a little long than I thought it would. But it feels great that I fix it and I saved over $1500.
I will tell you this. If you should ever do this project. Make sure you get the replacement shaft nut and a new Pittman arm. That arm will not come off. I had to remove it from the old unit before turning it in for the core. That ever happen. I cut on it, heated it and even used the puller tool. Must have beat on it for an hour. It will not come off. Even the one from the PPL wouldn't come off. So thankfully I had ordered a new Pittman arm. I also replaced the Idler bracket and arm. So the whole front end is all new.
Man it made a huge difference. It steers so easy now. The play in the wheel is gone. It used to drift from side to side and was hard to handle on the road. I am so glad that is fix. I flush the power steering pump before running the new unit. If you haven't done a flush on your power steering fluid. You need to. I am also going to add a inline filter.
Now it time for a shot of Rum and Tylenol.
Old unit, New unit.
New idler. The old fluid. Was dark and burnt. This is supposed to be clear.
So while I was under the car. I spent about 30 minutes or more scraping the crud off the front of the engine. I have a bad front crank seal leaking. This was all over the timing cover. There is still a lot more on there. I'll get to it when I replace the cam and top engine rebuild.