Go to www.zzperformance.com and you will be able to rent a pulley puller do not use a regular pulley puller they. It is about 30 bucks to rent. It will take about an hour to do
To remove a pulley, you typically need to use a pulley puller tool. First, release tension on the belt connected to the pulley. Then, follow the specific instructions for your vehicle or equipment to use the pulley puller to gently remove the pulley without damaging surrounding components.
Remove anything that may obstruct pulley (belt, wheel, etc.). Your best bet is to use an impact gun to remove bolt in center of pulley (turn counter-clockwise and use safety goggles). After loosening bolt you need to use a harmonic puller to get pulley off crankshaft (do not use impact gun on puller). Tip: Unthread bolt about 1/4 inch from crank pulley then use puller, loosen puller and remove crank bolt a few more turns off crankshaft, then use puller again to slide crank pulley off crank again, keep repeating until it is off.
take off the belt, use a pulley puller to pull it then reinstall.
Use a puller so you do not bend the pulley.
That requires the use of a power steering pulley PULLER. ( A special tool ) The pulley is pressed on.
remove center bolt and use the required puller
It doesn't have a bolt. Just put the puller's collar around the pulley hub, and with a bit of effort, the pulley comes off. A lot of mechanics use an air impact to drive bolt for the puller.
Use a puller. there are two holes on the in side of the pulley. I had to clamp the sides to the pully to the puller, the holes just stripped out. U could drill and re tap the holes to match the bolts on the puller.
To remove the pulley from an electric motor, you typically need to use a pulley puller tool. This tool grips the pulley securely and allows you to apply force to pull it off the motor shaft without causing damage. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for using the pulley puller properly to safely remove the pulley.
Loosen, then remove the belt. Shine a light through one of the holes in the PS pulley and turn it slowly. You will see three bolts through the holes. Use a 13mm socket and a swivel to unscrew and remove these bolts. Lift the pump out of position and remove the hoses. Use a Power Steering Pulley Puller to remove the pulley. This puller grips the pulley by its center hub. Any other type of puller will destroy the pulley and then you will need a new pulley.
Remove bolt, and use a harmonic puller to remove pulley.