Power Steering Pump Pulley Moves In And Out at George Hodges blog

Power Steering Pump Pulley Moves In And Out. You need a bolt and such to put the pulley back on (comes with a pump). I did notice that the big pulley on the power steering pump has about two nickles worth of play in and out. The bearings in the power steering pump can wear out over time, leading to a noisy pump and eventually failure. You need a special tool to pull off the pulley. When i wiggle the power steering pump pulley i get some movement. My power steering pulley moves in and out maybe 1/4 when the belt is removed. It's axial play not radial play and it moves about.035 in and. If you grab it and push. A cursory inspection (eyeballing and spinning the pulleys) seems to indicate that the other pulleys seem fine, but there is about 1/8. I was wiggling all my pulleys when i had the belt.

Power Steering Pump Pulley Removal Instructions Needed
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If you grab it and push. When i wiggle the power steering pump pulley i get some movement. You need a special tool to pull off the pulley. You need a bolt and such to put the pulley back on (comes with a pump). A cursory inspection (eyeballing and spinning the pulleys) seems to indicate that the other pulleys seem fine, but there is about 1/8. I was wiggling all my pulleys when i had the belt. My power steering pulley moves in and out maybe 1/4 when the belt is removed. I did notice that the big pulley on the power steering pump has about two nickles worth of play in and out. The bearings in the power steering pump can wear out over time, leading to a noisy pump and eventually failure. It's axial play not radial play and it moves about.035 in and.

Power Steering Pump Pulley Removal Instructions Needed

Power Steering Pump Pulley Moves In And Out You need a special tool to pull off the pulley. If you grab it and push. When i wiggle the power steering pump pulley i get some movement. You need a special tool to pull off the pulley. A cursory inspection (eyeballing and spinning the pulleys) seems to indicate that the other pulleys seem fine, but there is about 1/8. You need a bolt and such to put the pulley back on (comes with a pump). It's axial play not radial play and it moves about.035 in and. I was wiggling all my pulleys when i had the belt. The bearings in the power steering pump can wear out over time, leading to a noisy pump and eventually failure. My power steering pulley moves in and out maybe 1/4 when the belt is removed. I did notice that the big pulley on the power steering pump has about two nickles worth of play in and out.

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