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Import Slayer
Join Date: May 1999
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![]() stang_crazy I was told today that there is a special tool for removing the pulley and that most parts stores that sell the pumps usually have a loaner tool to use.
Depending on how much clearance you have in the front of the car, you don't need to remove the bracket to pull the pulley. Autozone rents tools. Maybe they have what we need. Let me know how you did if you get your pump off before me.
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