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Old Sep 25, 2008 | 10:09 AM
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Hello to all.
i am in need of HELP i have a 1997 jeep grand cherokee larado and the power steering pump is done. i need help with the removal of the pully. i have broken my knee cap in half 2 weeks ago and then 2 days later my hubby had 3 small strokes and then the power steering pump went. if anyone out there can tell me how to remove the pully that would be fantastic. i am not sure if its a hex head bolt or if i need a puller. but i need this OFF. lol need this info asap as i have ordered a new pump and it does not come with the pully and i need to return the old for the core charge.
thanking everyone in advance for there time and help
Old Nov 5, 2008 | 02:00 AM
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You need to use the puller / install tool just for this application . Might try renting one from Canadian tire. Good luck .
Old Nov 5, 2008 | 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by jasmine007
Hello to all.
i am in need of HELP i have a 1997 jeep grand cherokee larado and the power steering pump is done. i need help with the removal of the pully. i have broken my knee cap in half 2 weeks ago and then 2 days later my hubby had 3 small strokes and then the power steering pump went. if anyone out there can tell me how to remove the pully that would be fantastic. i am not sure if its a hex head bolt or if i need a puller. but i need this OFF. lol need this info asap as i have ordered a new pump and it does not come with the pully and i need to return the old for the core charge.
thanking everyone in advance for there time and help
Try this site. It will walk you through the procedure (and many others as well):

http://www.stu-offroad.com/steering/...pspulley-1.htm

Go to the site map and explore what's there. It's a huge site with plenty of clear pictorial info. It's a must-have bookmark for all real Jeepsters.
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