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Old 01-01-2011, 05:07 PM   #1
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Power steering pump replacement

Still working on swapping out my engine. I'm swapping all of the accessories on the two engines as the ones on the replacement engine all have bad bearings, while mine all are fine. I'm trying to swap the power steering pump, but I can't get the damn thing out. I took off the pulley and the three bolts holding it on the front. I took the one on the back off, so now the pump is free. However, I cannot get it out of the bracket. It seems like there is not enough room between the housing for the belt tensioner and the pump. Anybody know how to get this out? Do I have to remove the belt tensioner assembly? That means I have to remove the oil filler tube (which I'd rather not seeing how brittle they are).

Also, how the hell do I return line out of the back of the pump? The Bentley manual doesn't really help here. It says to push it forward. I can't get it to move at all, and it's getting all chewed up. I'd like to figure out how to get it out correctly so I don't destroy the one I'm going to keep.

I'm pretty unimpressed with OK Foreign BTW. Rather than remove the engine correctly, they just cut lines. That means I have to swap them all from one engine to the other. Also, somebody cut two wires one the harness and just used blade connectors to splice them. They're not even wrapped in tape. If I put it in the car that way, they would short out. I'm swapping the wiring harness too. What a PITA. It's taking me longer to clean up the engine and swap the accessories than it took me to remove the engine (and probably to install it too). Also, the engine is a mess. It's got puddles of oil and water all over on the top of the engine. When I removed the liquid, there are leaves and dirt/mud filling all the little low spots on the engine case. I spent 2 hours cleaning it up today.
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