okay so I needed another intermediate shaft for my steering
with 33" tires, 178K miles, and a 3" body lift the steering needs some help.
I decided to take this opportunity to do the power steering rack and pinion also, due to high miles.
I needed a new gasket on the d side header anyways so I figured two or three birds with one stone
I searched the forum for rack and pinion how to's came up short.
I got the instructions from Alldata.com, but still wanted some more input, the job is done now and I think I can save people ALOT of headaches in the future so here we go.
1996 5.0L V8 rack and pinion replacement, the 410 way LOL
I spent a full day just getting the old SOB out of there, spent alot of time fighting the pinch bolt on the steering shaft and the hydraulic line fittings at the rack itself
but once everything was out I decided I can take pics and this should help others that follow
-I did not have to remove the oil filter or oil filter cooler assembly as the book says to do
-I did have to jack the engine up a bit, no problem
-I did not have to remove the outer tie rods from the knuckle, saving myself an alignment
-I re-installed the rack and pinion with the steering shaft and hydro lines attached to it, this saves so much time its not even funny
-I will show you the installation process, removal is just the opposite
Installation:
First I got everything out, PITA!! intermediate steering shaft, steering cooler, drivers side header, hydraulic lines, rack and pinion removed:
see the remains of the old Torque Monster header gasket, Robert no longer sends headers with this gasket:
hard to see but everything it out, including sway bar:
Notice the tie rods still on the knuckle, I have new inner and outer tie rods as of last year so I wanted to keep them = no alignment needed!
Now to prepare the new rack and pinion, I got mine from Napa Auto, remanufactured lifetime warranty, $145, $130 core LOL:
new junk yard steering shaft, $35 from a 96, no rips in the boot, no looseness (new copper gasket also pictured):