Well!? I am just going through the hell with this problem.
Pulley is made out of plastic compound - bakelit.
You will have to remove a drive shaft in order to take a pump with the pulley out.
You need a special pulley remover to do the job for you - on your work bench. Another option is braking the old pulley and chipping the pieces out.
Mounting a new pulley is a another issue. You will need a compressor and a pneumatic gun to mount a new pulley on the shaft of the PS pump.
Yes. you will have to replace the manual steering box with a power steering box, install a power steering pump and lines and possibly a main pulley on the crank to run the belt for the power steering pump if your car doesn't have the right pulley.
No I don't think so.
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bad tensioner, replace the belt tensioner/pulley. I had the same problem.
Most likely the new pulley is not in line with the rest.
You need to rent, borrow or purchase a power steering pulley puller. This tool will remove and replace the pulley without damage to the pulley or the pump.
I had this problem in my 92 Plymouth Voyager. You need to replace the tension pulley. They get old and become out of alignment.
what pulley/ there are only about 7 or so on a vehicle. water pump, alternator, ac, power steering pulley
If the pump has a removable pulley, then you can replace it.
There is no adjustment. If it does not provide the correct tension it needs to be replaced. It is cheap and easy to do yourself from underneath.
you have to do this from under the van. jack the vechicle up and be sure to support it on jack stands for `safety. right behind the pulley ia a 15 mm bolt this bolt is the only bolty that holds the pully on. it is harde to get to a person with small hand has little or less problems.
You will need to buy or rent or borrow a power steering pulley puller. Trying to remove and replace the pulley without the correct puller will surely damage the pulley and or the pump.