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09-05-2005, 01:29 PM | #1 |
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power steering gearbox and pump
Is there anything I should do to the gearbox while I have it off the truck, besides cleaning the gunk off, painting it and replacing the rag joint? Are there any seals or wear items that I should check? It seemed to work fine except for a bad fluid leak which I think was the high pressure hose. I do have a new hose.
And for the pump, same question... anything I should do to it while it's off the truck? I do want to replace the pulley. It has a bad dent on the inside belt groove and will throw the belt. How do I get the pulley off? It looks like a press fit and I may need a special puller.
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09-06-2005, 01:30 AM | #2 |
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I'm not too sure whether or not any seals or o-rings can be replaced without disturbing the worm thrust bearing adjustment.
Yeah, you're right about the pulley. It is pressed in and requires a special tool. You local auto parts store may 'loan' out the pulley remover/installer tool or Harbor Freight sells one for about $10. The second time I installed a pulley using the tool, I used an impact wrench. Being careful, I only wanted to press it in another 32th of an inch. Well, I ended up shearing off the bolt used in tool kit. Oh well, there's an advantage in using 'weak' tools sometimes. BTW, if your power steering pump has a lot of wear and tear, you may want to think about replacing it.
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