Thumper046
07-08-2002, 07:33 PM
How the hell do you get the Pully of the Power Steering pump of a FORD :question: :mad3:. I have done seaches on here the NET can not find any info. Neither my "Chiltons" nor my "Haynes" say anything about it. All I want to do is put the braket from one pump to another :(
Is it some Ancient American Ford secret or something???
PLEASE HELP!!!!
smurfsdad
07-08-2002, 08:14 PM
You need a puller. Autozone will lend you the puller.
Thumper046
07-08-2002, 08:26 PM
just a puller? You dont have to undo a center bolt ????? if this is it then, will I have to have the thing pressed back on? Or am I missing a step here. Just bear with me I have never dealt with a ford and am learing as I go
saf-t scissors
07-08-2002, 08:54 PM
Assuming your pump looks like mine (FS Ford truck), the pump shaft will end flush with the pulley. There will be a threaded hole in the center of the shaft.
The puller is a "clamshell" type. Two jaws lock around the flange on the pulley, a bolt goes through the middle and threads into the pump shaft. Hold the bolt with one wrench, and back off the puller with another.
Installation is the reverse. Thread the bolt into the shaft, crank on a nut to press the pulley back on.
Like they said, you can borrow it from Autozone for a deposit. P/N 27031
IIRC you should have to remove the center bolt. The puller will also press it back on for you.
Thumper046
07-08-2002, 09:24 PM
Damm......You ever have one of those days when you feel like you just are missing the BIG PICTURE!!!!!! :rolleyes:
Thanks all I will get hoping on this.
Thanks again, for you have shown the little green grass hopper the light :D :D