HISSIN50 said:Bill is saying to put pressure behind the bolt's head as you turn. The head should be quite exposed.
Good luck.
bill302 said:good luck tommorrow Therian where did you end up getting a new pump...
HISSIN50 said:The pulley should have to come off first. Leave the belt on, remove the 3 bolts on the pulley, then remove the troublesome bolt. It cant have been this simply, can it?![]()
Emissions tests95strokerPSU said:Looking in your sig it looks like you have a prochamber, so why r u even spending time on the smog pump...just ditch it and run a short belt or delete pulley.
The Green GT said:Emissions tests

bill302 said:this is where i get off the bus i never took one apart...
What the hell did you just say?HISSIN50 said:When I took mine apart, it was a real tight fit. The bearings (cool little roller races) in there are a little intricate because the vanes move in an elliptical plane. The mainshaft goes through about 3 sets of these bearings.
Dont put the pump in a vice (the compression can distort the housing enough to make it hard to disassemble). Just turn the shaft back and forth till it starts working loose. It should come apart if you keep doing this.
Oh, I just remembered that I had to whack mine with a rubber mallet to break it free initially - that might be helpful.
I said:MysteryMachine said:What the hell did you just say?