Re: Power Steering Pulleys
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The inner groove on the crank pulley is part of the damper assy and will still be there after you unbolt the outer one.
Anyone who gets the PS will want that outer pulley and the outer one on the water pump as there is no other convenient way to drive the PS pump.
Posted on: 2012/5/15 6:34
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So if I unbolt the crank pulley and pull off the front portion can I just run it without the front portion? I am worried that there is some kind of magic piece I would be missing like a different dampner or hub or bolts.
Is the rear pulley on my waterpump usable by itself? It bolts back up fine, it just does not have a thickened hub like the front one and I was wondering if there was a reason.
Posted on: 2012/5/15 8:20
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I did the reverse on my car. I added those pulleys to drive my future A/C setup. As Ross said those PS pulleys just attached to front of the regular pulleys/dampener.
You will remove the two bolt from the front of the crank, and remove the crank nut. Remove the PS pulley, and then just put the crank nut back on without the two other bolts, as their only function is to hold the PS pulley to the dampener. Similar with the water pump. Remove 4 bolts that hold on the fan, remove the PS pulley, reattached the fan.
Posted on: 2012/5/15 10:29
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-BigKev
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Thanks you guys, I will pull them and send them on. I appreciate your time.
Posted on: 2012/5/17 18:32
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