Volvo does sell them
I’ll post the part number if I find it
It is just for centering the power steering pump during assembly
A field expedient repair would be to substitute a plastic tube of appropriate diameter
Possibly part of an old tooth brush or something similar
Good luck
Paul
One way clutch or pulley?
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I ordered a new waterpump coupling anyway that comes with the pin.
What actually worries me is how to get the remains of the old pin, that broke off, out of the power steering pulley
What actually worries me is how to get the remains of the old pin, that broke off, out of the power steering pulley
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The broken old pin should pull right out.
Small pick tool should work well.
if you remove the pump you could drill it out also, but that shouldn't be needed.
Good luck
Paul
Small pick tool should work well.
if you remove the pump you could drill it out also, but that shouldn't be needed.
Good luck
Paul
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A few hints that might be helpful to some as I am progressing. It’s a bit of whiggle, but it’s worth trying: The PS pump will eventually slide under the ABS unit making much needed room. When putting the PS pump back together, use a longer M5 screw as an additional temporary guide pin for one side of the waterpump coupling. One side held together by the longer screw, it’s much easier to screw in the shorter original screw on the opposite side. Once that is in, replace the longer screw with the remaining second, shorter screw.
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Next problem. 
The idler pulley from FCP came with a sort of bracket or washer that holds the screw.
The idler pulley that I pulled off the engine does not have that and with that bracket I can’t tighten the new pulley.
I asked FCP and after much research they told me they don’t know if the bracket is needed or not.
Does anyone know? Is that perhaps just a washer to hold the screw in place for the delivery of the part?
The idler pulley from FCP came with a sort of bracket or washer that holds the screw.
The idler pulley that I pulled off the engine does not have that and with that bracket I can’t tighten the new pulley.
I asked FCP and after much research they told me they don’t know if the bracket is needed or not.
Does anyone know? Is that perhaps just a washer to hold the screw in place for the delivery of the part?
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The bearing is centered on the Aluminum boss.
You can use the old hardware if to bolt down the new pulley.
The bolt is just to keep the bearing on the post.
Pictures help

You can use the old hardware if to bolt down the new pulley.
The bolt is just to keep the bearing on the post.
Pictures help
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Ok....about to do the complete package on a 2010 xc90.
Do I need the alignment jig for the A/C bracket before attacking the one way clutch?
Any tricks on maintaining the alignment without the jig upon reassembly?
Thanks
Patrick
Do I need the alignment jig for the A/C bracket before attacking the one way clutch?
Any tricks on maintaining the alignment without the jig upon reassembly?
Thanks
Patrick
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