You are the only one who actually took the time to show how to use the pulley puller. Thank you SO MUCH! It all made sense after your video and 5 minutes later I was good to go. 👊👊👊
Too bad GM didn't put some nice access holes in the pulley...where we could get to those three mounting bolts...then we could bypass the pulley pulling and re-seating. Thanks for posting enjoyed it.
Belt first then shroud...lol... I would recommend lifting the tires off the ground before starting. Takes all the force off the pump and better for bleeding it...Great video ...
What difference does it make if you take the shroud or belt off first. If you remove the shroud first, technically it makes it easier to get to the belt
strange your bracket that holds the pump and alternator, is not also bolted to the 2 manifold studs, as my 1992, 350 5.7 4x4 is, its a pain as the double nutted studs even with heat brake off
Watching this video of yours has made the job look kind of easy and I really appreciate that you were on RUclips
You are the only one who actually took the time to show how to use the pulley puller. Thank you SO MUCH! It all made sense after your video and 5 minutes later I was good to go. 👊👊👊
Watching your video help me fix my power steering pump
Too bad GM didn't put some nice access holes in the pulley...where we could get to those three mounting bolts...then we could bypass the pulley pulling and re-seating. Thanks for posting enjoyed it.
This video helped me fix my truck!! Thanks for posting
Great video I watched it then did my 92 Silverado today
Thanks for a great, easy to follow video. You made it look so easy.
Did you have to bleed it???
hey man you video was a huge help!
Belt first then shroud...lol... I would recommend lifting the tires off the ground before starting. Takes all the force off the pump and better for bleeding it...Great video ...
What difference does it make if you take the shroud or belt off first. If you remove the shroud first, technically it makes it easier to get to the belt
Thanks for the video!
What's the tool part numbers i have 1991 350 k1500 power steering pump kick out fluid with out the motor running and with the motor running.
What size are the bolts that go on the power steering pump? I had one snap off.
They would of made it to easy then😂 thank you really appreciate the comment
strange your bracket that holds the pump and alternator, is not also bolted to the 2 manifold studs, as my 1992, 350 5.7 4x4 is, its a pain as the double nutted studs even with heat brake off
He cut that part of the bracket off because of the headers
I have a squealing sound coming from power steering bump could it be pulley or the actual pump?
Spray you pulley with wd 40 or some kind of lubricant and see if it stops for a minute if so I would say replace the pulley
what exhaust you got on that thing?
Good video