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    Exclamation Help!!!!!!!

     



    Ok, as you guys know, i only post a problem if it is a BIG problem. My moms 82 caddy busted the bracket for the vacum pump. Annoying, but i thought it would be a no-brainer. Wandered under the hood, and this bracket leads under the PS pump. On a 4100 V8. If anyone has ever worked on a 4100, is a pain. Anyway, the problem is that the pully to the PS pump Will Not Come Off. I tried the puller, heating it, starting the center with an allen wrench(trust me, got the new bracket this way ) but this damn thing will not come free. Im running out of ideas, so Help!!!!
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    Just an idea, maybe pressing it out?
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    Cant do it. The retaining bolts are under the pully assembly
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    Got it out. Know how? Father! arent parents with portable air compressors great?
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    drg84 ; You may want to send Streets a PM He was talking about doing work on these in his shop. He also mentioned what a PAIN in the butt they where to work on.


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    Used the ol air chisel ehhh!!!!????????????BBBBBBbbbbbbbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtttttttttttttttttt!!!!!
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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    Drg, an 350 Oldsmobile would fit right in and save the hassle of that caddy engine and make ya feel right at home working on it.
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