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shade-tree
Member # 298
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The final bolt is kinda shrouded by the PS pulley to remove the driver side front cover bracket assembly which holds the PS and the A/C?
I've tried the three jawed puller from Sears (just bought it), and it doesn't quite seem to do the job? I can get a open ended wrench on it from the side, but that's it, all I can do is round the bolt a little, I need to get a full socket on it to get it off (all the bolts are kinda frozen in place, requires a lot of force to back off).
thanks for any help. If I continue to have problems I will simply bend the PS pulley a little, and ham the closed end of a 9/16 wrench on it and power it off. I'm trying to avoid warping my pulley though. Thanks
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LAST302
Member # 808
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Dont know. I tried to when I had my motor out but it was a bitch as I can see it is for you to. Have you gotten it off by now, if and when you do let us know how.
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J's DDLY SNK
Member # 2016
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dont give up hope yet! my friend had a cam and heads put on his sn-95 5.0 and he ran into the same problem. he found a tool at atool rental shop that helped him remove it with ease. give me a day or so to call him to find out were he got this special tool. the shop owner was so cool that he didnt even charge him for the rental !
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jmcclesk
Member # 1355
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Shade it takes a powersteering pulley puller. the 3 jaw puller will not work
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hidnn.o.s.
Member # 1219
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3 jaw puller will work but you need to be persistant. I have taken off numerous ones with that same puller from a Pep/Kragen type of place.
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twelveflat
Member # 875
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There is a dedicated puller to remove those. As mentioned above, a three jaw will only cause more problems for you. I'm sure at Autozone or whatever parts house is near you will have a power steering pulley puller. The one I have is from snap-on.
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shade-tree
Member # 298
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thks guys, (all of you) I 'perciate it
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