Power steering pump pulley removal tool

Discussion in 'Small Block Tech' started by -JJH-, Jun 11, 2019.

  1. -JJH-

    -JJH- "Works like a Buick" - a Finnish proverb

    Hi all,
    A piece of advice would be in order - while my GS was hibernating for the winter, I placed an order from Rockauto for a bunch of tools and parts. Since my car hibernates in an another city, I ordered Power Steering Pulley tools, blindfolded.

    I got:
    PERFORMANCE TOOL W87020 Pwr Steering Pump/Alt Puller
    PERFORMANCE TOOL W87021 Pwr Steering Pump Pulley Installer

    Apparently a mistake, since looks like neither of the tools suit my pump. Somehow I remembered totally wrong, what kind of pump pulley my GS has (see below a pic of my pump). Anyway, could someone give me a piece of advice which puller/installer tools I should get, to get things going? If possible, Rockauto would be my choice of supplier, since they do good job with international shipping...

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    -JJ-
     
  2. telriv

    telriv Founders Club Member

    Need NO special tools to remove that type of pulley. Remove the nut & the pulley should slide off. Start soaking it now with penetrating fluid too make removal easier.
     
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  3. alec296

    alec296 i need another buick

    Yes, take the bolt off first.
     
  4. NZ GS 400

    NZ GS 400 Gold Level Contributor

    Might need a tap with a rubber mallet too.
     
  5. bostoncat68

    bostoncat68 Platinum Level Contributor

    You just need an impact wrench to get that nut off. Otherwise there is no way to hold the shaft. As others stated the pulley will pop off with a tap from a rubber mallet
     
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