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Old Mar 27, 2004 | 02:55 PM
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Question Power Steering pump removal info needed.

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Old Mar 27, 2004 | 07:33 PM
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...to remove it to replace it....or to get rid of it all together? Try hitting up www.ls1.com They always have interesting stuff like that laying around......
Old Mar 28, 2004 | 07:37 AM
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To find the annoying leak and fix or replace.
I found out how to.
PIC

That pic shows how to remove the entire pump, but I need to get the pulley off first to make it some much easier. Does anyone know what tool to put in?

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Old Mar 28, 2004 | 11:09 AM
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To remove the pulley go here to see the tool. PowerBuilt Tools look a little over half way down to part #648460. You can get these at Kragan for about $20. It's not the greatest but will work for a couple of times and better then paying 100+ for one of the ones that work with an impact wrench. Also you need to have quite a bit of room in front of the pulley. If your radiator is in the car you might have a problem.

EDIT - one thing you will have to do is get a bolt that will thread into the shaft of the PS pump to put the pulley back on. The kit only comes with standard size if I remember right.

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Old Mar 28, 2004 | 05:02 PM
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I just replaced my PS pump Pulley. Autozone has a great free loan a tool service they will loan you a good puller that will pull the pulley and then a threaded installer to mount the pulley back on. (while its off you may want to consider Lingenfelter's billet aluminum replacement, since the crap plastic one is known to crack). Theres enough room with the radiator to do it... its tight, but very doable and not really a problem. Once you pull the pulley off theres 2 additional bolts behind it you'll need to remove to get the pump off. Incidentally if you get the billet replacement pulley it has holes in it so you dont have to pull it to replace the pump.
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