You will need to borrow, rent or buy a special puller. Most auto parts retailers will allow you to use theirs if they thing you'll be buying the parts from them.
That requires the use of a power steering pulley PULLER. ( A special tool ) The pulley is pressed on.
This requires a power steering pulley puller. This puller is designed to remove and install a power steering pulley without damage to the pulley and or pump. Attempting to do this without the puller will result in damaging the pulley or the pump or both.
You will have to get a tool called a Power steering puller to remove the pulley. Then another tool that puts it back on.
With a power steering pulley puller. Your local auto parts store should have one you can rent or buy.
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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.
You have to remove the pulley first and you need a power steering pulley puller to do it. You can get one from Napa for usually about $40. There are bolts behind the pulley that hold the pump to the mounting bracket.
u need a a pump pulley puller u can get 1 at an auto parts store
Begin by removing the power steering pump belt from your 1991 Cadillac power steering pump pulley. Remove the power steering pump pulley retaining bolt. The retaining bolt will be in the center of the pulley.
It is not possible to remove the power steering pulley on a 1997 Buick Le Sabre without removing the power steering pump.