Pulley on PS pump

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Blazer Fan Dan

I got my new PS pump, but it didn't have the pulley, so I have to
remove the old one. Instead of waiting in at the mechanics (20 minutes
and no one came) I went home.

Is there a way to pull it without the kit?
 
I got my new PS pump, but it didn't have the pulley, so I have to
remove the old one. Instead of waiting in at the mechanics (20 minutes
and no one came) I went home.

Is there a way to pull it without the kit?
No
 
On 1/25/2008 3:50 PM, Blazer Fan Dan wrote:> I got my new PS pump, but it didn't have the pulley, so I have to


No

hm..maybe I'll just see if I can pull a used one from junk yard
instead.
 
Or just go buy a puller tool, they're not terribly expensive.

if push comes to shove (or in this case, pull) I probably will do that.
 
if push comes to shove (or in this case, pull) I probably will do that.

I got a used PS Pump for 22 bucks (vs 62/102) and then the hose I
bought was too small..so I returned it and a new one will come in
tomorrow (for cheaper too).

So now the new(er) one is in, and my car is waiting for the hose. I
wanted to check the rear diff for the noise (mentioned in another
thread) but there was no room to do it as the car is parked now. But I
did find a cushion thingy that my volvo friend mentioned could be an
issue, and it had slipped down. So hopefully that'll fix the noise.
 
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