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Old 01-30-11, 02:59 PM
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Ps pump replacement

Hey all. just bought a new ps pump to replace my old one which has a leak and I was wondering if it was easier to remove the ps pump from the bracket or just install the whole shebang. I also am unsure of how to remove the central pulley bolt as to get the pump off the bracket. If anyone has any insight to provide I'd be much appreciative.
It's an na 87 fc by the by.
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Use a flathead screwdriver (large) or a flat pry bar against 2 of the 3 bolts, and crack the center bolt loose. Now do the same thing to break the 3 pulley bolts loose. Take the pulley off, take the center hub off, loosen and remove the PS pump lines and electrical connector, then remove the bolts holding the pump to the bracket. Installation is reverse of removal. Some steps may be different, because I work on a lot of cars, and this is only from memory.
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