the pulley is a press fit on pump shaft. need puller and installation tool to install. JOE
That pulley is a press fit type. There are not any threads. You will need to rent/buy some pullers for that power steering pulley.
The Chevy Lumina holds 16.6 gallons of fuel. The vehicle gets an estimated 17mpg city, and 27 mpg on the highway.
Your owner's manual will have that info...my '97 chev lumina 3.1 holds 61 litres...according to the manual...
3.1L holds 11.6 quarts, 3.4L holds 12.3 quarts. Capacities given are service, not overhaul.
NO you do not. Just loosen all the bolts up on the bracket that holds the power steering pump and then pull the big bracket back enough to get to that corner bolt. It does not have to be moved very far. You must be working on a vortec.
Which engine? On the 3800 it's on the passenger side end of the engine, near the main pulley. You can only see the bolt that holds it. The power steering pump must be partially removed to do this job. The best access is through the wheelwell.
On the back side of the harmonic balancer and onr bolt holds it into the timing cover
To remove the steering wheel from your 1985 Chevy Celebrity: First remove the horn button. There should be a keeper at the tip of the steering shaft, remove it. Remove the nut that holds the wheel in place. Use a steering wheel puller to actually remove the steering wheel.
The gas tank on a 1991 Chevrolet Lumina holds 17.1 gallons, and it takes regular unleaded fuel. The car comes with a 3-speed automatic transmission.
u need a steering wheel puller and pull steering wheel and all turnsignal parts. one screw holds it in
To remove the power steering pump, you will have to disconnect the air control valve hoses( two of them buttom of pump) then the retun hose. then the high presure hose. the pulley well have to be removed before you can remove the pump. the way to remove the pulley is by removing a nut that holds the pulley in place. then to frace the pulley off the pump use a ball joint separater tool between the pump and the pulley and hammer it until the pulley slides off. then unblot it form the bracket.
I believe you are referring to the power steering pulley. The tensioner pulley is a different system altogether. You must, however, locate the tensioner pulley to remove the belt before you remove the power steering pulley.The tensioner pulley should be generally easy to access from the top of the engine bay. It is the only pulley that should be attached to an arm that is mounted somewhere close on the block. (with the engine running at idle, look for the pulley that appears to be bouncing up and down). Turn the engine off before next steps...Use a tensioner tool to move the tensioner pulley away from the belt. With tension removed from the belt, the belt should slide off of the pulleys. With the belt now removed, you will loosen the bolt that holds the power steering pulley in place.(Power steering pulley is located on the power steering gear box, locate this by finding the power steering fluid reservoir. The reservoir should sit directly above the gear box).Once the bolt is removed, the pulley should come off the shaft (with some force). You may have to use a pulley puller tool if it does not come off by hand.Installation is reverse of removal. Good luck.