I recently noticed a few drops of PS fluid under the truck. Can't see exactly where it's spurting out, but the area surrounding the bottom is covered. Seems like it might be the o-ring between the reservoir and the pump, which has been documented previously as a problem.
I found this write up by user: 100 Proof (I'm doubt I linked the username correctly) on replacing the o-ring. Figured I would give it a check before replacing entire unit.
Drained the reservoir, undid the top torx screw, and realized the pump pulley is in the way of the bottom screw. I can unscrew it, but can't remove it completely, so the reservoir can't be removed from the pump without pulling the pulley off.
Is that correct? Or am I missing something here? Seems like a dumb design change... The screw doesn't clear the pulley by maybe 3/16".
100 Proof's was a 2003, and mine is a 2006. Is the pulley just a different size between the years?
I would love to not have to rent the pulley puller and buy the belt removal tool if possible.
Thanks in advance.
Keegan
I found this write up by user: 100 Proof (I'm doubt I linked the username correctly) on replacing the o-ring. Figured I would give it a check before replacing entire unit.
Drained the reservoir, undid the top torx screw, and realized the pump pulley is in the way of the bottom screw. I can unscrew it, but can't remove it completely, so the reservoir can't be removed from the pump without pulling the pulley off.
Is that correct? Or am I missing something here? Seems like a dumb design change... The screw doesn't clear the pulley by maybe 3/16".
100 Proof's was a 2003, and mine is a 2006. Is the pulley just a different size between the years?
I would love to not have to rent the pulley puller and buy the belt removal tool if possible.
Thanks in advance.
Keegan