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Im new to restoring a 1984 F250. I needed a power steering pump and pully. I had no problem finding a pump with out a pully. I have been searching for days and can not locate a place to get the pully. Does anyone know a vendor or website that I can locate a power steering pump pully.
EBay or a wrecking yard is your friend here. When replacing the pump, the pulley was removed from the old pump and transferred to the new. In theory, the pulley was good for the life of the vehicle. It almost never required replacement with new, so there was little in the replacement supply chain.
If you know the required Ford part number, you might find the occasional spare gathering dust on some dealer's shelf. But on a practical level, search eBay and wrecking yards. You can search for the pulley separately, but most sellers remove the pump and pulley as a unit. You may have better luck finding a used pump (unknown condition) with the proper pulley. Then you can swap the pulley to your new pump.
For removing the pulley, you'll want one of these, maybe $45 on Amazon:
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