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Old 11-06-2013, 03:17 PM   #1
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Re: Problems aligning power steering pump with crank

some options for the crank pulley, I think you have the one on the top left.


There three different heights of power steering crank pulleys here, one on far right is the shortest



then with the shortest



then just the Power steering drivers

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Re: Problems aligning power steering pump with crank

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some options for the crank pulley, I think you have the one on the top left.


There three different heights of power steering crank pulleys here, one on far right is the shortest



then with the shortest



then just the Power steering drivers


Wow. Great pictures. Thanks.
Yes, I think I have the tallest crank pulley (top left in the first picture) I hope this is an original style crank pulley. Where I am off compared to your photos is the power steering driver pulley. Mine is essentially flat like the picture here. However, the way it is, it is only about 1/4-3/8 back from the crank pulley outer most crank pulley. It looks like the PS pulleys you are showing would move the belt 1-2" (I am assuming rearward). I am sure I am missing something here, but not sure what. I attached a better picture of my pulleys and belts on the truck. My power steering is driven by the furthest outside pulley on the crank. Is that correct?
I appreciate your help.
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