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help removing passenger side cylinder head

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Old Nov 18, 2003 | 07:56 PM
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help removing passenger side cylinder head

hey i am working on pulling the heads from my 95 z28 and was wondering what it would take to remove the passenger side head. i got the driver side no problem, the steam line connection took a few minutes but i got it. but the driver side has the power steering pump right on it. where should i unbolt this from? it looks like there are a few ways to get it off but which is correct? also what else needs to come off?
Old Nov 18, 2003 | 08:14 PM
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If memory serves, there are a couple of bolts that hold the accessory bracket that thread into the passanger side head. You'll have to remove the alternator and unbolt the the power steering pump to get to them.
Old Nov 18, 2003 | 08:16 PM
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I remember pulling some bolts from in between the power steering pulley. Rotate it until the open area is over a bolt, remove, then rotate the pulley more, there are two bolts. I think those are the only two that go into the cylinder head. Otherwise you can remove it just like you did to the drivers side.
Old Nov 18, 2003 | 08:16 PM
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if i remember right, there is a hole in the p/s pulley. Use this to get to the 3 bolts that hold the pump on. Should be able to move it forward and to the side. I think i disconnected the lines and took the pump out. Once you got the pump out, you should be able to get to the bracket bolts.
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