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Topic: power steering pulley
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blue95gt
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Member # 9798
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can get it to budge. need to pull off the pulley to get to one of the bracket screws. any ideas?
Posts: 273 | From: Antioch, CA | Registered: Feb 2010
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Blind
2.3L CAFords OG
Member # 3052
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rent a pulley puller from an auto parts store, or pull the pump instead?
what are you trying to do?
-------------------- 89 LX Notchback ex 4cyl, 14psi 02 Harley F150, 15psi
Posts: 8521 | From: Fairfield | Registered: Jul 2003
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blue95gt
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ya im just gonna do that. me and my friend are doing my h/c/i swap
Posts: 273 | From: Antioch, CA | Registered: Feb 2010
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phonso302
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Member # 9260
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Go buy the pulley puller its only like 14 bucks. Its good to have one laying around. I have one you can borrow if you want to make the drive
Posts: 1820 | From: PINOLE | Registered: Jun 2009
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blue95gt
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Member # 9798
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do i have to take the allen bolt out? or does the puller pull out over allen? i borrowed a pulley puller from my neighbor. if so, is it a left or right hand thread?
Posts: 273 | From: Antioch, CA | Registered: Feb 2010
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MUSTTANGUY
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Member # 2251
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No bolts to pull off, it just looks like there is due to the hex recess on end of shaft. The pulley will come right off with the correct puller, or bend with the wrong style puller. You need the puller which has two halves shells and a sleeve which slides over them and a center bolt.
-------------------- Tim (Musttanguy) 97 5.0 coupe 82 GT 427/T56/9"
Posts: 1690 | From: Lodi | Registered: Dec 2002
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turbo50
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I have a trick I use on the SN95s
Looks like you are local if you are still fighting this thing. I also have the puller.
Dan
-------------------- .........when was the last time YOU built something with YOUR own hands?
I offer quality sidework at reasonable prices. PM ME
Posts: 7606 | From: Discovery Bay, California | Registered: Apr 2006
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