Normally, it is pressed on and tightened with an Allen screw. You undo the Allen screw before you try to pull it off.
That requires the use of a power steering pulley PULLER. ( A special tool ) The pulley is pressed on.
If you mean the power steering pump pulley, then rent a power steering pump pulley puller tool from Autozone. It does not screw off, the pulley is pressed onto the shaft.
Pulley is pressed onto pump, you need a puller to remove.
I a 97 pick up and the power steering pully is pressed on and pressed off
its pressed on and needs a puller
No... It is pressed on and it requires a special puller to get it off.
power steering pulley is pressed on. to remove pulley, u need to completely remove pump from vehicle and take it to a mechanic that has right tools for removing
If it is not bolted on, then it is pressed on, and must be removed with a puller. Most Auto Parts Stores will lend you the puller if you purchase the new pump from them. Try Advance or Auto Zone.
the pulley has to be pressed on and off. so, i would say no.
Most newer pumps have the pulley pressed on. This is largely so that you usually have to replace the entire pump, or take it to some one who has the proper equipment.
That pulley is pressed on and off. It requires a special puller to remove it and to install it.. Some parts stores will rent them to you for free.
buy what's called a "power steering pulley puller" you can get this from harbor freight for pretty cheap. this tool pushes against the shaft using a bolt while grabbing the lip on the pulley in order to pull it off. you pretty much need this tool because the pulley is pressed on there very tight.