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powersyeering pump pulley
How Do I Get The Pulley Off The Powersteering Pump? Thanks To For The Hint To My Problem, I Took The Belt Off And The Shaft Fell Right Out.
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Re: powersyeering pump pulley
A new pump should come with a new pulley. You'd need a gear puller or a press to remove the original pulley.
Joel
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Re: powersyeering pump pulley
I used a puller from Napa to take mine off and put it back onto a rebuilt pump.
FYI: I wouldn't recommend a rebuilt from an aftermarket place - The one I put on whined louder than the one I replaced. I even used Valvoline synthetic, no help. And yes, I bled it (for the comments that are sure to follow). |
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Re: powersyeering pump pulley
Your input shaft is broken (from the old pump)...remember that GM had a recall in 2004 for this problem...check if your SUV was part of it.
Regarding the pulley removing, yes , you'll need a puller and for installing you should have a kit received with the new remanufactured pump. Don't worry, in North America are sold annually over half a milion reman pumps and they don't come with pulley so you are not the first one that has to do the job. Look for the puller...all garages have one.
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