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Help!!! need some pointers

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Redsnake2

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Is there some magical way to remove the pulley from the power steering pump. I need to remove it so that i can get to the torx bolts to remove the whole thing. the pump pullley has the holes in it, but you can get a striaght shot to get on them. i don't want to whip out the pencil grinder and make one bigger, but i will if all else fails.. Thanks ahead guys
 

AznStanger3v

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i dont think its magical, but i know a power steering pump pulley puller works quite well... it even lets you press it back on when finished.
 

SeventyMach1

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I see how it is .... you're too good for this forum now. J/K man .... how you liking the new ride?



On topic, I agree with the above post.
 

MysteryMachine

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"horse power says its burn out time" LOL
Sums it all up

Yeah get the puller
 

95strokerPSU

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Yeah just go to Autozone or whatever you have down there, and ask for a power steering pulley puller.

Just a heads up. If you're putting a new pulley on (i.e.: a polished Wazee pulley) don't use the Autozone tool to put it back on. A new pulley is going to be very tight and put a lot pressure on the threads of the tool, and in my situation the threads just stripped right off. You'll need a hardened steel one.
 

AznStanger3v

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SeventyMach1 said:
I see how it is .... you're too good for this forum now. J/K man .... how you liking the new ride?



On topic, I agree with the above post.
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im loving the new ride. she is my pride and joy. jynx is referring to a figure 8 video I made. www.myspace.com/aznstanger3v if anyone is interested
 

MysteryMachine

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17yrOldStanger said:
im loving the new ride. she is my pride and joy. jynx is referring to a figure 8 video I made. www.myspace.com/aznstanger3v if anyone is interested
Click to expand...
JINX
 
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