t_ahan
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i am hoping some1 has had this same issue and can give me an idea on what i need to do!
2003 Denali
hydroboost power steering pump pulley removal....
my pulley remover(matco) ate the lip off the power steering pump pulley when i was pulling the motor out awhile back. The tool was about to completely chew the lip so i stopped once i had enough room for the power steering pump bolts to come out and left the pump with the pulley 60% off the shaft and the tool still on, just laying off to the side.
install time came and i put its all back together like an idiot...now(2yrs later) my pump is leaking and its time to replace it but im not sure how this all going to work out so i am trying to prepare for the worst....(tell me if im wrong or missing something)new ps pump/pulley/acc.braket...
i know i could have avoided this by heating the pulley during removal the 1st time and or while the motor was out i should have replaced it then (YES I FEEL DUMB!!)
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS i am thinking
1.weld the pulley remover tool on to the pulley?
2.pull the accessory bracket w/pump and go to town on this B and try everything to separate an reuse the bracket
3.attempt to cut the shaft????
i dont know i could sit here and type a million things so i wanted to hear from every1 and see if any1 has done this b4
keep in mind i just moved to an apartment(location1) and now have my tool box at my dads(location2) and my air compressor at a friends (location3)
location 2 has a garage and private drive way so i think i may do it there + if i cant get it done in the late night i can crash at the old mans place and jump back on it in the am!
thanks every1
2003 Denali
hydroboost power steering pump pulley removal....
my pulley remover(matco) ate the lip off the power steering pump pulley when i was pulling the motor out awhile back. The tool was about to completely chew the lip so i stopped once i had enough room for the power steering pump bolts to come out and left the pump with the pulley 60% off the shaft and the tool still on, just laying off to the side.
install time came and i put its all back together like an idiot...now(2yrs later) my pump is leaking and its time to replace it but im not sure how this all going to work out so i am trying to prepare for the worst....(tell me if im wrong or missing something)new ps pump/pulley/acc.braket...
i know i could have avoided this by heating the pulley during removal the 1st time and or while the motor was out i should have replaced it then (YES I FEEL DUMB!!)
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS i am thinking
1.weld the pulley remover tool on to the pulley?
2.pull the accessory bracket w/pump and go to town on this B and try everything to separate an reuse the bracket
3.attempt to cut the shaft????
i dont know i could sit here and type a million things so i wanted to hear from every1 and see if any1 has done this b4
keep in mind i just moved to an apartment(location1) and now have my tool box at my dads(location2) and my air compressor at a friends (location3)
location 2 has a garage and private drive way so i think i may do it there + if i cant get it done in the late night i can crash at the old mans place and jump back on it in the am!
thanks every1