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it is fairly universal that power steering pulleys are pressed onto

the shaft. it takes a quality puller to get them off without damaging

the pulley. When I changed the pump on the 906 the Kragen had the

puller in the store and they removed the pulley for me free. Some

shops rent to tool as well. The pump came with the bolt that is used

to press the pullet back on. I believe it is a heat treated bolt, and

using an inferior one will probably cause it to break off in the

threads.

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'90 245 Estate  -  '93 965 Estate

"Shelby"     &      "Kate"


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