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Old 01-06-2014, 04:23 PM
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Pulley Help!

When replacing the PS belt, I noticed the PS pulley has just a bit of front to back play, maybe a 1/16 in. or so. How can I fix this? Can I just install a new pulley or does the entire pump have to go? I searched nasioc quite a bit but couldn't find any definitive answers, thanks
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Can anyone help bump?
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If it is just the pulley that is damage. Switching to a equally balanced aftermarket pulley is your best bet or an OEM replacement.
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That's awesome thanks for the reply
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Minimal play is normal. Your car is fine. Leaking fluid & whining is signs of a PSP going out.
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