Hi,
I just finished the installation of the aluminum power steering pulley and bracket and thought I would share some pics here. I purchased the parts more than a year ago from IPSCO and finally grew a pair to tackle this by myself. I had read a lot about this exercise in the forums so I knew, that the trickiest part will be to get the OEM pulley off the pump shaft.
But overall, I would conclude that this is a straight forward job, provided you have the right puller. I first tried to pull it off with a standard 2-arm puller but I cannot not recommend that! I ended up breaking a small part off the OEM pulley hub.
It goes without saying, that the pulley remained, pretty unimpressed by my efforts, on the pump shaft. It was not willing to move anywhere.
So I purchased another type of puller, which is made particularly for PS pulleys. This one works differently and "embraces" the pulley hub 360°.
With this puller the OEM pulley could not refuse to get out of my way any longer
Pump & OEM bracket removed:
Comparison OEM and IPSCO bracket:
New pully and hub:
New bracket installed:
New pulley hub installed:
Pump with new pulley and bracket installed:
I have installed a new belt, too, and everything works fine again. The pulley is lined up perfectly and also no leaks after attaching the hoses again.
But since there is no free lunch, you should think about it twice before doing the same thing!! I know that many of you are on the hunt for more HP, even if it's just one or two.
The new pulley is significantly heavier than that shitty piece of plastic. So, be prepared to lose a few HP by installing the shiny one ;-)
LMAO!
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