Happy holidays everyone! Nothing like Christmas to get some work done.
So, I'm installing the UDP that's been in my garage for a year and changing the passenger side axle- and I'll tell you what, it's a heck of a lot easier to get at the power steering bolts while the axle's out
Q1- I've loosened the lock bolt and the adjustment bolt on the PS pump to the point I can loosen by hand, and loosened the rotator bolt on the driver's side of the pump out about a half inch (though it's nowhere close to finger-loose). The pulley won't budge. By what mechanism will the pump/pulley move? Does it rotate (I'm sure they don't call it the rotator bolt for nothing)- and which direction? Should I try and force it, or keep loosening the rotator bolt? The AC/alternator belt is already off- thanks to all the how-tos and great posts out there.
Q2- Since the y pipe and driver's side axle weekends of the past, I picked myself up a big-boy electric torque wrench (Ridgid R6300). Regardless of whether the torque capabilities of the wrench are correct (400+ ft-lbs), I know what it can do- it spins off axle hub nuts in about 3 seconds that I've personally killed myself on loosening and tightening with 3 feet of breaker bar. But, the crank pulley bolt won't budge, even after 30 seconds of going at it. Soaked it in PB Blaster overnight and same thing. Any ideas on this one?
Thanks!