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Get a small pry bar or large screwdriver. You're replacing the pump anyways...the bushings is shot- the impeller and the pulley have worn out of position from the belt tension. Jam your screwdriver between the pulley and pump housing and flex the pulley out of the socket's way (provided the bolt isn't mangled from plyers and vice grips). There's slight play in the failed pump.
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