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Old 04-28-2006, 07:10 AM
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Question best way to remove power steering pulley?

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Rent the pulley puller from autozone and use it...
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or buy one for $15-$20 and use it
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Originally Posted by TAQuickness
or buy one for $15-$20 and use it
Yup... That works too.
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ok, but how do you even get to the dam thing....remove the pump???
the radiator pipe is RIGHT in front of were you have to unscrew it....
do you use some sort of allen key to get it off the pump or what.....then when you get a pulley puller...where the hell do you put that? around the outside edge of the pulley...wont that damage the pulley...
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There's something like a raised ring or ridge in the middle of the pulley, where a bolt would be, if there was one, holding the pulley on. The puller catches that ring.

You also need an SAE bolt or stud/nut combo to pull the new pulley on. I don't know the size but I know it was not a metric thread.




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