I'm trying to removal the water pump but there is one bolt behind the power steering pump pully that I can't remove because the pully is in the way. Is there a way to remove it without having to remove the power steering pump or do I have to do that to be able to remove the last bolt. If that is the case, how do I remove it? I have tried looking it up online but there's no answers for this specific model. It is not the SSIE model, and the maufacture date is 8-94 but registration says it's a '95.
Does the PS pulley have any holes in it? If it does you should be able to put the socket through the hole and remove it. If not use an offset box end wrench. Its shaped like a half moon and gets into tight spots. If you need the procedure go to ebsco.com and look it up. You will need a u/n and p/w to access the info. Google for the pair and you should be able to find ones that will get you access. If not your local library gets free access, you can get ti there.
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The only way i know is to go to an auto parts store and rent the tool you need to do that, (like auto zone) because its pressed on and you need the tool to get it off. I would unbolt the pump and move it out of the way but its up to you. Your doing the work.
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Ok here it is. Remove the two bolts thru the holes in the power steering pump pulley. Leave the power steering pump where it is just move it aside a little to access the bolt or bolts. Then it is hard to line up the power steering holes to the block so be careful and good luck.
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If I remember correctly, that should be the pulley for the power steering pump, You're going to need to remove the power steering pump to get to it.
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access 3 power steering pump mounting bolts thru the holes in the pulley, move pump out of the way and install new water ump.
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