Why would you want to do that? It would be easier to work on with the column removed and that can be done without removing the engine. As bluesman mentioned, just remove the entire column and you will have easier access to it allowing for a smoother disassemble and reassemble of it. If it helps, I drive my cubs up on the back of my trailer or on ramps--chock the tires and remove the steering column. Sorry to hear that you had problems. Hope it's an easy fix!
Before you remove and go through those motions, did you check your rods to make sure that they aren't bent or catching?
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