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Your cart is empty.Removes and Installs Pressed on Power Steering, Alternator and Air Pump Pulleys WITHOUT SLIPPING.
Ryan Richardson
2025-09-04 15:37:33
Used this to remove the pulley from the power steering pump on my 1988 5.0 Mustang and then install the new pulley. The tool performed excellently and made the entire process a breeze.
Stormborn1776
2025-08-27 17:18:01
This had been an excellent tool. I’ve used this on several Chrysler products (Dodge,Jeep,Chrysler) vehicles and a Mitsubishi and have had no complaints. The metal threads hold up well compared to other tools I’ve used everything else fits snug around the pulley lip. If you’ve never used this before, look up some videos. I’d also recommend not using air tools or battery tools for reinstalling the pulley. Also, use a lubricant for the threads to help reduce the friction.Overall, I’m very impressed with this tool. The quality and ease of use is great. It works just as good, if not better than the special tool Chrysler provides to dealerships and significantly better than any rental tool I’ve used.
AuxPowerUnit
2025-08-17 15:20:01
Fortunately, the tool set I received was made correctly, so threads were aligned right. The first thing to do with any puller is lube the threads with heavy grease. Then thread the parts on-and-off each other to push out any metal shavings which were left over during manufacturing. That seems like common sense, but I didn't put enough grease on initially, so it wore some of the threads prematurely. The tool still worked well though. I had to use a 18" socket wrench to apply enough torque for getting the pulley off. That is difficult to do while simultaneously holding the short handle on the puller housing. I wish Lisle had designed it with a longer handle. Installation is easier. Again, make sure there is enough heavy grease coating all of the threads and the pump shaft. Overall, this set is much easier to use than my 3-jaw puller. I highly recommend this one.
Jason
2025-07-28 11:53:14
If you want quality and something that works, but once, pay once. Every now and again I get bit by the “I can get this cheaper†bug. Well, I bought a cheaper one very easily found here on Amazon. It broke my pulley and caused a huge headache. For the difference in money, I would’ve gladly bought this one the first time to save the aggravation. I had to buy a new pump and pulley thanks to a cheap tool.This guy easily pulls and installs pulleys on most power steering pumps. It’s performed flawlessly on several pumps and pulleys I’ve used it on. Should’ve bought this one first….
Oftaan
2025-07-17 15:47:44
I used this tool to remove the power steering pulley off a 1990 Chevy C1500. I read the instructions, which I would say are maybe a little on the vague side, but I can figure things out. It worked like a charm using only hand tools, and without too much effort. I would give a bit of advice: Oil the tool before use: even the first time. The oil that's on the tool is just to protect it from rust during shipping. I'd also take the time to clean the threads on the tool. Mine had what looked like grit and dirt in the threads. If you're in the midwest, spray some penetrating oil on the pulley shaft you're trying to remove and let it soak in. It seems to be quality made, and should last a long time for home use, but it is not for commercial use.
RFD
2025-07-13 14:46:03
I would pay twice as much or more for this tool if it was made in the USA. Come on, Lisle! There are still plenty of gear heads out here who value that "Made in the USA" label! I have a number of Lisle specialty service tools, all made stateside, and they've always impressed me as rock solid and versatile. Besides this beef, the tool itself is brilliantly designed to make a breeze of what is otherwise a curse-filled job of removing and installing power steering pump pulleys in tight locations. I used it on my 2003 Taurus CII pump and, due to the flexibility of the design, I'm sure that it will come in handy on pulley jobs on our other cars. P.S. - I did buy a 12" piece of black pipe to use as an extension for the removal handle, which was worth the extra $4.
Mike
2025-06-16 12:01:51
The aftermarket pump-pulling tools Harbor Freight and Autozone sold won't get the job done. I broke or fouled two sets trying to get my power steering pump wheel off. Out of stubborn frustration and lack of goats to sacrifice, I found a YouTube video that described the same problem and recommended this tool. It was well worth the money spent. Pully wheel came off right off - if it had a voice it was "Oh **** we're coming off now..."
John Van Valkenburgh
2025-05-15 15:49:52
This company makes excellent quality automotive tools. This puller is no exception. It's much more robust than the others I've used. Makes the job of pulling in installing the power steering pully on my 1994 Chev. K1500 much easier than the cheaper tools. A bit more pricey yes, but at least in my opinion it's worth it, expecially if you expect to use it more than once.
Customer
2025-05-01 10:53:00
After trying two other manufacturers style of “collet†pullers (both failed) bought this one and I wish I’d bought it first. Top quality - and performed excellent - both in pulling and pressing on the p/s pulley. Don’t waste time or money - get this kit first.
Tony Seddon
2025-04-19 13:21:14
Top quality tool that is perfect for the job
Rob
2025-03-13 13:25:37
The tool was simple to use, and it did the job well. Absolutely no issues with strength or binding and it pulled the pully that has been on the truck for 24 years. It put the pully back on the new power steering pump just as easily.The instructions are written with small writing and were not physically all that clear and I had to read them a couple of times to get the idea, but in the end it was just something I had never used before so there was a bit of a learning curve. It turns out that it is pretty intuitive and if you are able to tackle the job of changing the power steering pump this will not be a difficult thing to learn.I recommend this tool. There are other cheaper ones, which might have worked just as well, but I chose this one based on reviews (this one was at the top for fit, function and quality) and it worked well for me.
Alex
2025-03-08 20:57:15
No slipping for installation. Plenty of sizes for versatile application. I have purchased pullers/installers that have not worked for me even on the first attempt. This performed perfectly.
KRS1-
2025-02-09 10:11:01
This is a much better tool that the cheapies, my cheap tool actually broke off in the PS bore. This tool was able to remove the pulley and "saved the day"
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