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Old 07-27-2010, 10:04 AM
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Default LT1 aftermarket power steering pulley or cover?

I am looking for an aftermarket LT1 (95 formula) power steering pulley or even just a cover for the stock pulley. I basically want it for dress up purposes but can't seem to find anything. I heard a company turn one made one and I called them and they said they no longer produce it. I also called MARCH and they said they didn't sell one either....

Any suggestions or something I might be overlooking? thanks guys
Old 07-27-2010, 10:23 AM
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Did you check any of the LS1Tech sponsors?
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Speed Inc. sells one, but I hope you like skulls.
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Originally Posted by RamAir95TA
Speed Inc. sells one, but I hope you like skulls.
or 5 spoke

http://www.speedinc.com/cont.cfm?cid=C0001030



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Larry - thanks for adding a non-skulled pulley! I know it didn't meet alot of people's tastes. Good stuff!
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Skull is for a few, but I the 5 spoke design done to fit most people wants

I need to get one on my car.
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I need to get one of the 5spoke designs sooner or later. Wish my car was drivable when you hit me up about them.
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Thanks for the heads up...

Has anyone installed this pulley or another aftermarket pulley? Just wondering if the stock pulley can be taken off and this one inserted while the power steering pump is still on the car? I thought I saw something where you need a special tool to pop the factory pulley off?

Any advice or write ups on this?

I appollogize if this info is common knowledge, but I havn't had time to do a whole lot of research other than making a few calls and reading about the turn one pulley that is no longer available.
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You need to use a puller remover/install tool to pull off the stock one and reinstall the new one. Don't try to install a new pulley with a hammer. Having the right tool is invaluable in this situation.
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Originally Posted by RamAir95TA
You need to use a puller remover/install tool to pull off the stock one and reinstall the new one. Don't try to install a new pulley with a hammer. Having the right tool is invaluable in this situation.
So can this be done while the power steering pump and pulley are still on the car? Do you have to remove any other parts to get this tool into the location to remove the pulley?
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Originally Posted by onefastbird95
So can this be done while the power steering pump and pulley are still on the car? Do you have to remove any other parts to get this tool into the location to remove the pulley?
To be honest I'm not sure (never removed my pulley). I am positive that it will make life a thousand times easier to remove it though.
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Hey:

How about this stuff,

http://s884.photobucket.com/albums/a...ody/?start=all

Somebody had a price list of this on here in the last few weeks

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Bringing this back

Is this pulley wider than stock? Doing a rib conversion on everything and I am not sure If I need to buy this pulley or not?
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turn one has one as well



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