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Old 04-03-2008, 07:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 97 Ford Taurus Power Steering Pump Pulley

How do you remove and replace a power steering pump pulley in a 97 ford Taurus?
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Look at the pulley's center part. If it has a groove cut into it your going to need a pulley puller ( not sure of the actual name of the tool) Someone else proably knows what i'm talking about.
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I can't remember the name of the puller either, but remember, if you are going to reuse the same P/S pump do NOT apply too much in and out pressure on the shaft because if you do it can damage the internal pump parts. I just did a Tempo's P/S pump and used a three armed puller to get the pulley off of it and then had to use a hydraulic press to get the pulley mounting bracket off (a puller wouldn't get it off and I wasn't going to reuse the pump again so...).
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