On my 1974 Challenger, I have some type of problem with the Pitman arm connecting to the Center Link rod.
First noticed a lot of play in the steering and that the Pitman arm was moving good 1/4 inch on the center link before center link would move. So way too much play there!! In checking i saw that there was a gap between the castle nut and the center link rod, and if I tightened it up then the castle nut was in too far for the cotter pin to work. My conclusion was that the Pitman arm ball joint was wore out giving too much clearance.
So, bought a new Pitman arm from Oreilleys as they loan tools, and removed the old Pitman arm. I noticed that in removing it the Main Nut on the Pitman arm it wasnt as tight as it probably should have been. (manual says 120 ft lbs). Now when I installed the new Pitman arm I saw that while there was a big improvement, that I still to tighten down the castle nut at the center link to the I believe 40 ft lbs was putting the nut in to far for the cotter pin to actually engage the castle nut. OH no is my center link itself worn out that the joint end is going in too far?? All of the other connection seem to be real good with no apparent play.
Also, after putting on the big nut to the power steering box and torquing it down to the 120 ft lbs according to the 1970 manual, the center link was drawn up maybe too high so that the tie rod end joint was touching the torsion bar. Maybe that explains why the nut didnt seem to be all that tight to start with...previous owner may have left it loose so as to not pull the pitman arm as high??
Ok, so my questions are:
1) Is my center link rod worn out?? If so, where can I buy a new one. I cant find a replacement at any of the auto parts stores... Searched Rock Auto, Advance, Carquest, Oreillys, Summit racing and none list a new center link rod. Suggestions??
2) Is my steering box (power steering) simply mounted too high... ?? Or is there another reason why i'm not getting clearance between the center link and the torsion bar?? PS, the passenger side has at least 1 inch of clearance.