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Power Steering pulley Puller
For removing pressed-on pulleys from power steering Pumps and alternators on or off vehicle.
Openings: 1-1/4″ & 1-3/4″ (32 & 45mm)
Made from quality materials
Durable and long lasting
For removing pressed-on pulleys from power steering pumps and alternators, on or off vehicle
Four threaded holes on puller body allow narrow and wide jaw positions
Heavy duty heat-treated alloy steel components
Impact Grade
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Powerbuilt Power Steering Pulley Puller Tool, Heavy Duty Puller with 4 Jaw Positions for Multiple Pulley Sizes, Removes Pressed-On Power Steering Pump Pulleys – 648460
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Thomas J. Mackey –
Almost gave it 1 star
As the puller arrives in its box, it’s useless on pulleys with centers less 1 1/8″. All the auto parts places that let you “borrow” pulley pullers were too big. The center sleeve on my Mazda Tributes power steering pulley is only 15/16ths. I was desperate so modified this tool by drilling out the small threaded screw holes and purchasing two nuts to fit the screws provided. This allowed the pulling together of the tools jaws and make the opening smaller to fit my pulley’s center. Oh…and I used an impact wrench to tighten the tools center bolt. So…for $20+ and 40 cents for the nuts, I now have a really great tool for pulling pulleys. If you are handy, I recommend.
danilo huezo –
Does what typical popular pullers can’t.
Used on my 2003 Mazda B2300 pickup power steering pump pulley. Your average puller is designed to pull on pulley collars of 1 and 1/8″ or wider. My pulley measured 15/16″. Started damaging collar lip when I tried the most commonly found puller/installer kit. Although the first puller I tried said it would fit Ford/Mazda it did not work. This puller fits pulley collars 15/16″ and larger.It’s well built. Easy to use. Good price. Comes with blow molded case to stow when not in use.Does not come with a 4mm hex key/bit you will need to tighten the small bolts. Blow mold case does not come with a top half of case to facilitate worry free storage. Not designed to install pulley.Have no problem recommending this puller and wouldn’t hesitate purchasing this tool again in the future.
william –
Works if there’s space
Quality is ok side hold screw holes drilled off so very thin metal around screw but it’s seems to be holding so far without cracking
Bob Peters –
Worked like a charm.
Used it to remove the pulley from a Ford power steering pump. Worked like a champ. The only negative was heads of the cross bolt cap screws could have been bigger.
O –
Works well
Used it to pull stub shafts out of a dodge IFS axle. Not what it’s for but worked like a treat. Good value.
Jeremy –
Seems to be quality made product
The reason I only gave 3 stars is that it appears that it should have had 2 different style jaws. I would assume that one of the jaws should have had threaded holes for the small bolts to screw into in order to tighten down on the part being pulled. I paid a little extra for this tool just for that feature and still had to use a hose clamp to secure the jaws to the part I was pulling since both jaws were drilled out to allow the bolts to slide all the way through
Dale Davis –
LOVE IT!!!
Perfect for the task, it’s made engine dismantling and rebuilding a breeze.
lalaland –
Works but..
I bought this tool to modify. I ground the puller down so I can use it to remove stubborn stub shafts on dodges and Chevy’s while using a slide hammer
Nate & Laryssa –
Product quality was not great but it did do what it had to with a bit of messing around