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van - replacing power steering pump

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I got a new pulley and pump at the same time,glad I did, I wouldnt want to redo this job later
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pulley was a doorman 300-020, pump was a acdelco 36-817075
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new refurbished pump. Those o-rings ended up not being needed
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forget about using the suppolied nut and bolt to do anything with the pulley, get the right tool
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old pump
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steering box to the lower right of the pump
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bracket that holds ps pump in place
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steering box shown from below
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old ps lines shown from below the van
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puller tool obtained from harbor freight, it works okay
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had to tilt fan shroud up to make room for the puller
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pulley removed
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yeah, I previously tried lithium grease to stop that noise
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bracket cleaned up so you can see the bolts
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old pump removed
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left is high pressre supply, middle is return line, and bolt near top holds electrical wires in plac
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end of original line, no gaskets or o-rings or anything
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two holes where old lines removed, they are different sizes so it is impossible to mix them up
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new high pressure line, use the included o-ring as per directions
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new return hose, no o-rings included or needed
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supply line with o-ring installed, this end goes in ps pump
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new pump installed, new lines installed
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new pulley not pushed far enough back, as seen by looking at belt on fan pulley
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had to get extremely creative with harbor freight tool to get the pulley this far down the shaft

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