Power Steering Pump Pulley Removal
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- Many vehicle accessory pulleys are designed with a press on friction fit. These pulleys require the use of a specialty pulley removal or puller tool. In this video, we cover the process using the Lisle 39000 type pulley puller tool on a general motors / Chevrolet style power steering pump.
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Components in the video:
- Lisle 39000 Pulley Puller ( amzn.to/3bfWn7t )
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Best, well explained, most simple, strait to the point video I’ve watched. Thank you sir. 👍🏻
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From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
That's the same kit I bought. I'm glad I found this video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for posting the tool. Broke a cheap universal kit. So gonna try this. if it gives me problems still. It will be time to add fire. Hope I don't need to cut off wheel this pulley. But the fact that it dumped a qt of lucas ps stop leak in a little over 20 min. I betting it's cooked and almost fused together.
Autozone has a decent set
Exelent thank you
Can you please send me the link for the tool? Thank you
Sure. This Powerbuilt tool is the same as the Napa branded one used in the video. ( amzn.to/3sy6iy9 )
Yeah but what about when this doesn’t work?
If the pulley is very stuck, sometimes applying heat will help. If the tool or pulley becomes damaged, then you may have to cut and slice the pulley to remove it from the pump. In some cases, it may be worth the additional cost to purchase a replacement pump as well.