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power steering pump and pulley

Posted: 10/18/06 12:20pm Message 1 of 5
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Getting my ducks in a row for the new engine. I took off the old power steering pump. It's not original to the car (I'm guessing). It looks like this one, excpet that it's not chrome. I purchased this one to replace it. I noticed that Eckler's is showing two types of pulleys. One is for a car with ac (it looks like the one on my car) - here. My car does not have AC. They list this one for cars without AC. Can I just have AutoZone pull my old pully off and press it on the new pump or are the pulley different diameters?




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power steering pump and pulley

Posted: 10/18/06 7:13pm Message 2 of 5
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John, originally, the non-A/C cars would have had the cast-iron pulley, and the A/C cars had the stamped steel ones. I'm not sure how much difference there is, as far as alignment(fore/aft), but I do believe there is a difference in the diameter of the pulleys. If your set-up was working ok before, I would just use the same pulley you have now, IF...IF the new pump has a press-on pulley shaft. If it has a threaded shaft, for a nut, then you will need the cast iron pulley, and a nut to hold it on. You may want to ax this question of the salesperson before buying. Adams' Apple2006-10-18 19:14:26


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power steering pump and pulley

Posted: 10/18/06 7:30pm Message 3 of 5
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Yep, the new one has a threaded shaft, so I've got to order a pulley. What's another couple 'o bucks, right?  Here's the question of the day - why are pulleys so expensive? Are they steel on the outside and gold on the inside?Confused
 
Oh, if anyone needs a stamped steel pulley, let me know!Wink



power steering pump and pulley

Posted: 10/18/06 8:10pm Message 4 of 5
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John, is the pump you have now a threaded shaft type?

It costs a bit to make pulleys, and they pass the savings on to you & me!!


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Posted: 10/18/06 8:24pm Message 5 of 5
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Sorry, I'll clarify. The pump that was on the car has a pressed-on pulley. The new pump (which I'[ve already purchased) has a threaded shaft. I'll keep the new pump and get a pulley. It's correct for the car. Plus the lold one is pretty beat up. It was pulled from another car. It has the remnants of a bracket on the front of it (welded to the pump) and it was snapped off at the top. Bubba strikes again!Shocked




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