Returning the Pwr Steering Pump Pulley
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- '80 CJ7 304AMC crate with 8KMiles: MC2100 - AMC20 rear w/Superiors - Dana30 front - TF999 - Dana300TC - 35x12.5's - Tilt steer column - Flaming Rvr EZ-Steer Shaft - AGR Super Pump - AGR Super Box II - RockyRidge HD Brace - New home-designed digital TEMP - GAS - OILPR - CALIBRATE gauges.
Today I built up an AGR Super Pump onto my '80 CJ7 pump reservoir. Now it is time to replace the pulley, using a bolt-type pulley installer, not pressure.
Can anyone vector me to the thread size in the AGR Super Pump pulley shaft center hole? I'll call AGR tomorrow, but I hate to waste daylight waiting for business hours.
So far, this CJ has had these bad habits:
Hard starting after 48 hour layup. (304CID)
Rough idle and over-rich fuel-air mixture
Oil around the new crate engine (AMC 304 ) oil pan gasket
REALLY squirrelly steering
No brakes to brag about
I corrected these things, in same order:
fuel filter (2 exit lines) installed with return line low instead of 12 O'Clock
Two serious vacuum leaks; leaking fuel line
Improper install of new fuel pump (cocked), leaking engine oil past the gasket
Steering shaft knuckles rusted out; tires under-inflated (35's @ 18PSI)
Steering pump lines and fittings leaking; steering box mount loose.
Rear brakes both sides not operative due to (1) leaking axle seal and (2) filled with crud until the shoes can't move. One wheel cylinder leaking with split boot.
A 30 yr old Jeep is a pig in a poke. Someone in the past did a good job setting up the tub, suspension, and body. But over the years, a lot of important maintenance was ignored. If your CJ has some of my Jeep's bad habits, here above are some places to begin to look.
Lucky for me, I do love pigs!
Can anyone vector me to the thread size in the AGR Super Pump pulley shaft center hole? I'll call AGR tomorrow, but I hate to waste daylight waiting for business hours.
So far, this CJ has had these bad habits:
Hard starting after 48 hour layup. (304CID)
Rough idle and over-rich fuel-air mixture
Oil around the new crate engine (AMC 304 ) oil pan gasket
REALLY squirrelly steering
No brakes to brag about
I corrected these things, in same order:
fuel filter (2 exit lines) installed with return line low instead of 12 O'Clock
Two serious vacuum leaks; leaking fuel line
Improper install of new fuel pump (cocked), leaking engine oil past the gasket
Steering shaft knuckles rusted out; tires under-inflated (35's @ 18PSI)
Steering pump lines and fittings leaking; steering box mount loose.
Rear brakes both sides not operative due to (1) leaking axle seal and (2) filled with crud until the shoes can't move. One wheel cylinder leaking with split boot.
A 30 yr old Jeep is a pig in a poke. Someone in the past did a good job setting up the tub, suspension, and body. But over the years, a lot of important maintenance was ignored. If your CJ has some of my Jeep's bad habits, here above are some places to begin to look.
Lucky for me, I do love pigs!