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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / April 2008

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1990 Blazer power steering pump pulley

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john - 27 Apr 2008 01:30 GMT
I can't find a pulley installer to borrow or rent.
I think I can use a bolt, spacer and nut to install it without the special
tool.
Does anyone know what size bolt to use to install the pulley?

john
klutz - 27 Apr 2008 02:04 GMT
>I can't find a pulley installer to borrow or rent.
> I think I can use a bolt, spacer and nut to install it without the special
> tool.
> Does anyone know what size bolt to use to install the pulley?
>
> john

Harbor Freight sells the tool for 10 bucks.  When you're finished, sell the
tool on an Internet auction site.
john - 27 Apr 2008 02:09 GMT
>>I can't find a pulley installer to borrow or rent.
>> I think I can use a bolt, spacer and nut to install it without the
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Harbor Freight sells the tool for 10 bucks.  When you're finished, sell
> the tool on an Internet auction site.

Thanks, I'll check the local store tomorrow.
I want to fix this now.

john
john - 27 Apr 2008 23:07 GMT
>>I can't find a pulley installer to borrow or rent.
>> I think I can use a bolt, spacer and nut to install it without the
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Harbor Freight sells the tool for 10 bucks.  When you're finished, sell
> the tool on an Internet auction site.

$20 at the store unless you print the online price and bring it with you,
the it's $10.
For $10 I'll keep it.

john
ajeeperman@comcast.net - 28 Apr 2008 07:23 GMT
Auto zone will lend you the tool free,
pay deposit and get it refunded in full upon return.
old john

>>I can't find a pulley installer to borrow or rent.
>> I think I can use a bolt, spacer and nut to install it without the
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Harbor Freight sells the tool for 10 bucks.  When you're finished, sell
> the tool on an Internet auction site.
Bill - 27 Apr 2008 03:24 GMT
AutoZone loans the tool for free.
Or leave a deposit, and it's refunded.
That's how I did mine.

>I can't find a pulley installer to borrow or rent.
> I think I can use a bolt, spacer and nut to install it without the special
> tool.
> Does anyone know what size bolt to use to install the pulley?
>
> john
 
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