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HOW TO GET POWER STERRING PUMP OFF

How do you remove power sterring pump to get to water pump for a 1994 Mercury Cougar 3.8literV-6. DO YOU HAVE TO REMOVE PULLEY FROM PUMP TO GET TO THE WATER PUMP.

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Yes you do. auto zone loan a tool pulley tool. pull off press on. good luck

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