This should be the only video on UA-cam describing how to remove the power steering pump. He kept it simple and to the point. Everyone else talks way too much..
Dude. There are two or three 15-18 minute videos that claim to be tutorials to do what you just did and none of them come close to the utility of your 4 minute video. Excellent job. Extremely helpful.
I knew there had to be an easier way than buying a tool to hold the fan clutch pulley , a 36 mm tool to hold the fan clutch and removing the entire bracket holding the power steering pump and alternator. This video saved me money and time. He made it look effortless.
Great video been looking for a video that shows how to remove power steering pump and your videos is the best. Great quality, easy instruction and great lighting.
Really simple and informative. I'm actually going to replace my steering gearbox Saturday as well as the Power steering pump and hoses. Figured it's leaking, might as well replace it all.
Awesome video bro. Thank you Fri keeping it simple and getting right to the point. Great step by step detail. I wish others would watch t on how to post a video on the job get to the point and not talk so much.
i always measure the gap between the back of the belt pully and the bracket .. so when installing pulley you do not press it way to far on the shaft ... if you do the belt will be misaligned. just say`n
I just did this today on a 454 dually. I didn’t take the lower fan shroud off but I did put a piece of styrofoam in front of the radiator. He seems to have a lot of room to work I didn’t. Putting the pump back, it’s heavy and your trying to put a bolt in it? I struggled but got it. I was putting the line’s back on and forgot to tighten one. Said I’ll come back to it. I forgot and after test driving it was leaking bad. All is well and I’ve been wanting to replace it for 5 years now.
Trust me, if you have an older Blazer or C-1500 those pully pullers don't work. They will break the shoulder. I had to drill holes in the pully to get at those hidden bolts. And yes, had to remove the radiator to get a drill there. And yes it's a pain in the butt with that coned pully but was able to rebuild the pump with a rebuild kit. If you want to replace that pump you will need to get a new pully I think. It's been a dozen years and now I have a pin hole in the high pressure hose and have to remove the darn thing again. Thanks for the reminder of how I did that.
This should be the only video on UA-cam describing how to remove the power steering pump. He kept it simple and to the point. Everyone else talks way too much..
Thanks So Much I Tried Getting To The Point LOL
Where's the video to remove the hoses and install the pump back ?
I agree
Dude. There are two or three 15-18 minute videos that claim to be tutorials to do what you just did and none of them come close to the utility of your 4 minute video. Excellent job. Extremely helpful.
I have watched several videos on removing a power steering pump but you got all of them beat. Simplest of all by far and # 1. Thanks .
Great video. Thanks for the details on wrench sizes!
I knew there had to be an easier way than buying a tool to hold the fan clutch pulley , a 36 mm tool to hold the fan clutch and removing the entire bracket holding the power steering pump and alternator. This video saved me money and time. He made it look effortless.
Good work on describing everything and being to the point
WOW...Finally found the correct video and it was perfectly short and TO THE POINT! Thank you.
Great video been looking for a video that shows how to remove power steering pump and your videos is the best. Great quality, easy instruction and great lighting.
Big help man thank you. Last time I tear a truck down without keeping a record of the steps or what bolts are which. Big mistake.
excellent video simple and straight to the point thanks!!!!!
Best video yet easy and clean
Thanks great video, saved my "but" from alot of extra work!!!!!!
Thank YOU! I know I can tackle this, thanks to your very clear video.
Best video ive seen on this thanks
BrotherMannnnnnn.. watching this video just saved me alottttt of time.... and it is simple to follow... vip goes to you my friend
Best vid I've seen on this man..well done
Straight forward to the point ! Thank u sir
Love the CROWN SPONSORSHIP BEER CAP.... lol
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Well done, clear and simple! Thanks I hope you do more, you are good at it!
Really simple and informative. I'm actually going to replace my steering gearbox Saturday as well as the Power steering pump and hoses. Figured it's leaking, might as well replace it all.
Awesome video bro. Thank you Fri keeping it simple and getting right to the point. Great step by step detail. I wish others would watch t on how to post a video on the job get to the point and not talk so much.
Best video on this job. Just subscribed, keep them coming!
i always measure the gap between the back of the belt pully and the bracket .. so when installing pulley you do not press it way to far on the shaft ... if you do the belt will be misaligned. just say`n
Good job dude. Thanks.
I got a dodge and this is helpful man. Thank you
I just did this today on a 454 dually. I didn’t take the lower fan shroud off but I did put a piece of styrofoam in front of the radiator. He seems to have a lot of room to work I didn’t. Putting the pump back, it’s heavy and your trying to put a bolt in it? I struggled but got it. I was putting the line’s back on and forgot to tighten one. Said I’ll come back to it. I forgot and after test driving it was leaking bad. All is well and I’ve been wanting to replace it for 5 years now.
Great video thank you
Good stuff thanks!!
That puller is great for removing brake rottors.
Super helpful video, thank you
Best video!!!!!!
I need a video on how to remove & replace a power steering pump on a 1989 Buick lesabre 6 cylinder front wheel drive. Please help....
Nice!
Trust me, if you have an older Blazer or C-1500 those pully pullers don't work. They will break the shoulder. I had to drill holes in the pully to get at those hidden bolts. And yes, had to remove the radiator to get a drill there. And yes it's a pain in the butt with that coned pully but was able to rebuild the pump with a rebuild kit. If you want to replace that pump you will need to get a new pully I think. It's been a dozen years and now I have a pin hole in the high pressure hose and have to remove the darn thing again. Thanks for the reminder of how I did that.
Damn good video
So there is no way just to remove the high pressure hose only?
Like the other guy said best video on this task thanks. 👍
How did you get the hard line off the bottom? Just cut and then clamp?
Thank you for the video
good Job !
Where's the rest of the videos?
Hoses and installing the pump?
Thank you!!!
Great job buddy
Very helpful bud
Thank you
So after I re install it do I just pour power steering fluid in and drive or do I have to purge if so how? Thanks
I was told to turn the pulley by hand both directions to help prime
Job is half way completed.
My pulley is really stuck on and the pulley is not coming off. What do you recommend I do to get it off
omar k to be honest I never had that issue or came cross that problem but I would spray it down with some w-40 let it sit for a while and keep trying.
@@chveyboy22 I will try that. Thanks for the reply
So do you have to flush the fluid out first or what?
Not really I didn’t do that but I’m pretty sure if you have a vacuum you can. Just put a oil pan on the floor so it won’t get on the floor.
Did u take the shroud off?
You have to take off the top part only of the shroud off cause it gets in the way.