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Old 09-03-2004, 09:06 AM
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OK, borrowed a Snap On power steering pulley puller but how do I keep the pulley from rotating while I'm turning on the puller?


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Strap wrench.
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Is this on an LS1? If so, why are you trying to pull the pulley? Just curious.
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Putting on an aftermarket pulley for appearance reasons.


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Oh...well that explains it. I didnt know you could do that. Post pics if you can whenever you get it on there.
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They also have an underdrive power steering pulley (that looks quite nice). Very pricey though.
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They also have an underdrive power steering pulley (that looks quite nice). Very pricey though.
That's what I'm putting on. It's a 10% underdrive I believe, but the main reason I bought it was for the appearance. It's made by a local race shop here in Maryland named Reichart Racing. Retail is $180, got mine, let just say for much, much less than that.

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Originally Posted by parbreak
That's what I'm putting on. It's a 10% underdrive I believe, but the main reason I bought it was for the appearance. It's made by a local race shop here in Maryland named Reichart Racing. Retail is $180, got mine, let just say for much, much less than that.

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Sweet. Let us know how it works out. Maybe some pointers on the install?
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You'll need a stud and nut to press the new one on. And it's not a metric size either...
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Yea, I have the Snap On install tool also.




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