Thread: Help!!!!!!!
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08-19-2004 09:21 PM #1
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!!!!Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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08-19-2004 09:49 PM #2
Just an idea, maybe pressing it out?Ken Thomas
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08-19-2004 11:08 PM #3
Cant do it. The retaining bolts are under the pully assemblyRight engine, Wrong Wheels
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08-20-2004 05:28 PM #4
Got it out. Know how? Father! arent parents with portable air compressors great?Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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08-20-2004 06:23 PM #5
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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08-25-2004 10:26 AM #6
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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08-25-2004 10:59 AM #7
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.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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