Thanks Kenny has power steering so that should help. So I guess get that drive coupler popped off first. And hopefully the nuts aren’t seized on the flywheel housing.Once the boot is removed. The intermediate housing can be separated from the exhaust/flywheel housing. A Ford 1/2” distributor wrench comes in handy for reaching some of the tight nuts. Remove the intermediate shaft first and hopefully it is not rusted it the drive coupler. Also if it has the internal steering that also has to be removed.
It usually takes some prying to break it loose.
Kenny Are either of these ok? I like the rachet attachment ones.Once the boot is removed. The intermediate housing can be separated from the exhaust/flywheel housing. A Ford 1/2” distributor wrench comes in handy for reaching some of the tight nuts. Remove the intermediate shaft first and hopefully it is not rusted it the drive coupler. Also if it has the internal steering that also has to be removed.
It usually takes some prying to break it loose.
I’m waiting on the wrench should be here tomorrow. Just have 4 nuts left to remove. The steering I’m not sure about how to remove it from the housing.The one on the right looks just like mine. You will need it on the lower nuts.
A socket with extensions works on the upper ones. Good luck
I sent you a private message some time ago with my phone# if you have any questions.
10/4 waiting on new housing service it and get it back together.They do take some leverage to break loose. I used to use a 4’ piece of 2”x4” which worked good. They are thick enough to get in front of the raised boss while using the edge of the hole as the fulcrum point. I must have replaced at least 20 of them over the years. Be careful scraping the old gasket off the exhaust housing as the edges are not very wide.
Be sure to not lose the small plastic bushing that goes on the front of the steering shaft.
The steering is 3 turns lock to lock. Center it and make sure the drive is also in the straight ahead position before re installing. That way you will have a full 90* of steering swing.
Just call if you have any more questions.