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Power Steering Pump pulley Change over

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Power Steering Pump pulley Change over

Post by WICKED »

Where around the Wacol Area can change a pully over on a power steering pump? I have a good pump with a stuffed pulley and a stuff pump with a good pulley.

Rang round today but no luck....

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Re: Power Steering Pump pulley Change over

Post by OIIIIIIIO »

WICKED wrote:Where around the Wacol Area can change a pully over on a power steering pump? I have a good pump with a stuffed pulley and a stuff pump with a good pulley.

Rang round today but no luck....

Cheers
Hi there, i guess you tried most suspension shops?usely they charge around $20 to change over, what is the pump off?
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Post by Ice »

anywhere that has a press is a good start :)
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Post by RAY185 »

Like I said on saturday Ben, you just need someone with the right puller. Any fulcrum/pedders shops out your way?

Otherwise I think the puller is only around $60 if you want to do it yourself.
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Post by Bartso »

dude i've got one let me know
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Post by mutilated »

go to repco and buy a gg technics power steering pump puller.
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Post by WICKED »

It's a falcon pump.

Been to 2 shop's and neither can do it.
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Post by WICKED »

http://www.australiancv.com.au/

Just can't get there

Also

http://www.directdrive.com.au/

Spoken to a few mechanic's adn they suggest both
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Post by OIIIIIIIO »

Most shops have a press but got to make sure they do it correct without stuffing it!!
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Post by mutilated »

you cant use a press on the falcon pulleys as they will bend or break. The G&G technics puller is the best way to remove them without damage. just find any workshop that has one and the job will be done in about 10 mins
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Post by WICKED »

http://www.allpowersteering.com.au/

They changed it in about 5mins and charged $10 :)
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Post by RAY185 »

WICKED wrote:http://www.allpowersteering.com.au/

They changed it in about 5mins and charged $10 :)
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