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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Will this puller work for VP44 gear?

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) need a little help

Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Over drive drop out

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Picked up this steering wheel puller to do the job.



I haven't done one of these before, so I am unsure of the size limitations to work within to pull the gear off the VP shaft.



Will this one work ok? (It's 4" wide end to end BTW)



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Shawn
 
I used a steering wheel puller to pull mine. If you don't have the right bolts to fit the gear, the long bolts that go through the grid heater work fine. I just had to use a washer on them to keep the small heads from pulling through the puller.



Steve Keim
 
I read recently that the puller is not necessary. If you tap the end of the shaft with a hammer the pump will break loose real easy. I used a puller when I did mine and recall it didn't take much to break the gear loose.



Good luck!
 
Most places just use a short piece of 1/4" steel flat bar with two holes drilled in it for the bolts. Can't remember the distance between the holes right off hand.



Pops right off.
 
I just did mine (two days ago) it should work. Threads are M8x1. 25.



I know alot of guys say the hammer trick will work - it wouldn't have worked on mine. I tried it, and I was hitting it alot harder than I liked. I just about hit the limit on my puller before it came off.



The other thing to watch - make sure once the gear comes off that you CAREFULLY pull the pump out and make sure that you orient the keyway to 12 oclock before you pull it - and don't snag the key on the way out. My keyway just about popped out when the gear came off - if it wasn't at 12 oclock I would have had to pull the front cover and retrieve a key... .
 
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