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mike stachura Posted on May 30, 2012
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How do I get the pump out to replace the pully?

  • Anonymous May 31, 2012

    You don't replace a power steering pump pulley,justreplace the entire pump.Why are you replacing it?

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First you remove the pulley with a pulley removel tool you should be able to rent one from parts store.then remove lines,then pump
I am replacing mine today..the pump itself will come with all the information you need except the fact that you need a special puller to remove the power steering pully. I tryed the conventional three prong puller and found the 4" is to big to get in there to grab thre front of the pully due to the low placement and the body and air conditioner lines in the way..I am on my way back to the auto parts store to see if I can purchase the right puller..back later with price and availability and how it worked out...good luck terry hope help!

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2010

SOURCE: how do you install the pully onto the power

there is a tool made just for that purpose, any other way will damage the pump

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