Lesson learned while trying to save some money. I removed the pulley from the pump but ended up barely starting to turn. Pulley installation is a different story. The end of the setting tool broke off in the pulley shaft and I couldn't get the sheared bolt out of the shaft. Now I have a 2/3 turned pulley with a broken bolt on the shaft that won't come out. I had to buy a decent kit from my auto parts store as I had no hope of ruining the new pump with this kit. I clamped the pump in a vise with a bolt up to the pump shaft, it just couldn't hold together. The screw isn't hardened properly or something. Not only was it a waste of money to buy this, but it might have ruined the $80 pump, or at least cost me time and tools to get that stupid screw out of the shaft, and I still need a new tool to fix it to install.
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