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Posted by White95GT (Member # 1915) on :
 
Any advice on getting that braket off the driver side head?

I need to get that bracket off to get the head out to change the gasket. I need the bracket off because i cant get the head out with the bracket attached because the AC lines are in the way.

Any help is appreciated
 
Posted by Black94 5.0 (Member # 655) on :
 
I believe you have to pull the power steering pulley off with a puller...You will then find some more bracket bolts behind there...

This guy has the same problem
http://www.californiafords.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=004734


Let me know when you figure it out.. [patriot]

[ July 13, 2003, 10:40 PM: Message edited by: Black94 5.0 ]
 
Posted by White95GT (Member # 1915) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Black94 5.0:
I believe you have to pull the power steering pulley off with a puller...You will then find some more bracket bolts behind there...

This guy has the same problem
http://www.californiafords.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=004734


Let me know when you figure it out.. [patriot]

Thanks for the link bro it really helped out. Im gonna go to Monument today after work and rent the puller.
 
Posted by White95GT (Member # 1915) on :
 
I dont know if im an idiot or what but i cant get the damn thing off...what the fuck
 
Posted by slow95 (Member # 1305) on :
 
Autozone rents the puller (thanks 01 Blue!) for $40, and you get the $40 back when you return it. Back the nut/washer thing off to the end of the large bolt. The large bolt pushes against the P/S hub, the two half round pieces go over the groove on the pulley AND the washer part of the nut washer thing. The sleeve holds the pieces together. Use 5/8 and 13/16 wrenches to tighten the bolt into the nut and you will draw the pulley to the front of the car. It is a long slow deal. Use the bearing and a small bolt to push it back on. Good luck.
 




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