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xplikt
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12/22/2002
17:07:33

Subject: HELP!: Power Steering Pulley Removal
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Ok, how in the hell does this thing come off. It appears I need a screw (3/8"??) to be threaded inside the shaft and then the pulley should spin off?

Is there an easier way to do this and what tools/method should I use to get it off. The service manual doesn't mention anything on this procedure.

-Mike
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2002 2WD RC SLT 4.7L 5spd 3.92 LSD
MBRP Single in/out, straight piped 3rd cat, turndown tip
Hotchkis swaybars and springs
Bilstein custom tuned shocks
Roadmaster Active Suspension
Shaved emblems and antennae

Dr. D
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12/22/2002
19:09:58

RE: HELP!: Power Steering Pulley Removal
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They sell a special puller to remove those
pulleys and it works on many different brands of
autos that use the Saginaw Pump.

Do not try to use a general purpose gear puller
because it will damage the grove that the special
puller must grip.

The puller sells at most auto parts stores for
about $30.00 or if you have an AUTOZONE nearby
they loan them for FREE with a $40.00 deposit.


Dr. D



xplikt
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12/22/2002
21:55:27

RE: HELP!: Power Steering Pulley Removal
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HAH! How 'bout that. I had the feeling there was some special tool for this job. Thank you much!

-Mike
http://www.dodgetruckworld.com/xplikt/
2002 2WD RC SLT 4.7L 5spd 3.92 LSD
MBRP Single in/out, straight piped 3rd cat, turndown tip
Hotchkis swaybars and springs
Bilstein custom tuned shocks
Roadmaster Active Suspension
Shaved emblems and antennae

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