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'97 Grand Prix - Help Removing Compressor Pulley!!
Hi, I hope someone can help me. I have a '97 Grand Prix 3800 (non-super chanrged) I am trying to replace the bearing on the Compressor pulley, however, I have removed the clutch and can't get the pulley off to get to the bearing. The puller I rented at autozone jaws are not deep enough get grab on to the pulley. Does anyone know what puller I can use or if there is another way to get it off.
Thanks very much.
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Re: '97 Grand Prix - Help Removing Compressor Pulley!!
There are a/c tools available--look for a puller listed under a/c tools-- My puller has narrow jaws that fit in behind the pulley. There is also the type that fits into the slots on the pulley face- that may or may not be available- I do know it is in the Kent-Moore J-toll catalogue..
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