I recently had the pitman arm replaced, along with the steering column. My truck is a floor-shift and the column that was in it when I bought it was for an automatic. I found a floor shift tilt column on eBay and had it installed.
After the column and pitman arm were replaced (done at the same time), the steering wheel is now off center. When the front wheels are straight ahead, the center bar in the middle of the steering wheel is tilted left about 45 degrees. I have a 1980 service manual and it says you should set the "high point center" of the steering box before making any adjustments. This involves sighting the mark on the worm gear with some other mark, wherever that is. There isn't much detail, so I'm not sure how to do this. Anyone done it before? Can this be done without disassembling the steering gear box?
Once high point center is set, how do you align the steering wheel properly?