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95 Roadmaster pulley noise
95 Roadmaster, the pulley below the alternator and above the AC compressor. How do I pull it. Constructive comments welcome
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Re: 95 Roadmaster pulley noise
That's the power steering pump. You can use a puller designed for some of the CS series alternators an PS pumps to remove that sheave.
Is the sheave damaged? Wobbling? Noisy?
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Re: 95 Roadmaster pulley noise
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The sheave is in good shape but the bearing is squalling bad and about to go out. The pulley's hub has recesses for a puller. It also appears there are 4-5 bolts behind, and outside of the pulley's diameter. Like it might come off as one unit. If this is power steering pulley I appologies Bowtie. I just have to spend more time with it. And with no info in the manual any help is very much needed. Thanks Again... GT |
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