Finally got around to doing the pump swap. Tool I bought worked for removing pulleys, the one for installing, not so much. I'm 1/16" short of having it pressed on flush. Bolt of tool is severely bent, don't want to continue and break it. Obviously its a cheap inferior grade bolt and couldn't take the torque I was applying. Put WD-40 on the pulley shaft and tool was well oiled.
Anyone know what thread pitch I need for a new bolt, would grade 8 be sufficient, it threads into the pump shaft? Asked a local guy what's with the bent bolt, he said its caused by the bolt bottoming out in the shaft and I should shim it with washers, but I checked the depth and it hadn't gone in that far. Am I missing something here, is this supposed to be such a pain.
Looking on-line I see 3/8"-16 coarse mentioned, is this correct?