hey guys im in the middle of replaceing the power steerin pump on my truck, and i was wondering how u guys go about gettin the gear off the pump? special threaded puller, with a pusher bolt? i'd be greatful for any info.
thanks
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boostedve wrote:The drive gear is a press fit and will need to be removed by pressing it off from the shaft.
You can do this without a commercially made puller.
To do this you will need to get a threaded bolt, it needs to be a hardened (Grade-8)
And you will need to get a small stud to place behind the bolt to reach the power steering pump shaft. I bought 2 studs of different lengths, they are carburetor studs and the thread pitch is unimportant as the are only using them to push against.
So what you will do is stand the pump on end and drop the stud into the hole so it sits in the hole on the end of the pump shaft. Then thread in the Grade-8 bolt you are going to be using to push the pump gear off with.
Using an impact wrench, hold onto the gear with a GLOVED hand and carefully drive the pump gear up and off the end of the pump shaft.
As you do so the gear will raise and the entire eccentric bearing will come off with the gear.
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