Power steering control valve removal

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  1. Racer_X

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    how do i remove the control valve from my power steering?:hmmm:
     
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    If it is anything like the earlier Fords, i.e. Mustangs, there is a shear pin that needs to be removed prior to unscrewing it from the drag link. Plus the clamp thing.
     
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    is the shear pin that long metal rod that goes through the valve itself? if so how do i remove it from the drag link?
     
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    That picture does not show the shear pin, that is visible under the clamp. The pin goes through the drag link under the clamp. I have a picture at work.
     
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    thanx for the info very helpful:thumbs2:
     
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    DO NOT use a pickle fork to separate the joint. It will distort the sleeve inside the valve. ask me how I know. A good pitman arm puller or tie rod separator that wraps around the arm and forces the stud out of the hole from the threaded side is the best way. a little tight but do-able.
     

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