New Pulley Installation on a new Power Steering Pump

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Yes, but the important part is if "E" understood the innuendo. Please have him read this thread and report back! We need to make sure today's youth are fully prepared for life!
 

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Thinkin Youths today are same as back in the 60s when I was a Youth,, We had no trouble find this stuff out somehow....
 

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Found out the hard way that the pump has to be mounted in the bracket before the pulley is pressed on. Stupid design. Could have had an access hole to rotate for the bolts. Stupid error on my part but the thought of if the pump ever fails, you cant just remove it is what pissez me off.
 

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He is almost 17 and momma ain’t in no hurry for him to grow up so let’s just say he smiled and we did NOT talk about it…..
Mommas NEVER want them to grow up!!!! My boy, Tony , is gonna be 48 in June.....OMG!!!... and momma still thinks he's 10....or so.....lol
 

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Found out the hard way that the pump has to be mounted in the bracket before the pulley is pressed on. Stupid design. Could have had an access hole to rotate for the bolts. Stupid error on my part but the thought of if the pump ever fails, you cant just remove it is what pissez me off.

Yeah, that's a very annoying part of the design. Especially when it's in a van.
 

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