I seem to remember finding more, this is all I found in about 10 minutes...
try
this one?
let me know if that helps...
Here are some instructions:
3.0L and 3.2L SHO Engines
1.
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2.
Remove the engine damper strut.
3.
Remove the power steering belt.
4.
Raise and safely support the vehicle.
5.
Remove the front right-side wheel and tire assembly.
6.
Position a suitable jack under the engine, then remove the right rear engine mount.
7.
Remove the power steering pump pulley as follows:
1.
Loosen the idler pulley, then remove the drive belt.
2.
Remove the power steering pump pulley from the power steering pump shaft using Steering Pump Pulley Remover T69L-10300-B or equivalent.
8.
Place a drain pan under the pump, then remove the pressure and return lines from the pump.
9.
Remove the four pump retaining bolts (three in the front and one in the rear), then remove the pump.
To install:
10.
Position the pump, then install the retaining bolts. Tighten to 15-24 ft. lbs. (20-33 Nm).
11.
Install the power steering pressure and return hoses to the power steering pump, then remove the drain pan.
12.
Install the power steering pump pulley as follows:
1.
Install the pulley to the pump using Steering Pump Pulley Replacer T65P-3A733-C or equivalent. The small diameter threads must be fully engaged in the pump shaft before pressing on the pulley. Screw the tool into the threads in the end of the pump shaft. Hold the small nut on the end of the tool, then turn the large nut to install the pulley on the shaft. Install the pulley face flush with the pump shaft or within 0.010 in. (0.25mm).
13.
Install the right rear engine mount, then remove the jack.
14.
Install the right front wheel and tire assembly. Lower the vehicle, then tighten the lug nuts to 85-105 ft. lbs. (115-142 Nm).
15.
Install the drive belt to the power steering pump pulley.
16.
Install the engine damper strut.
17.
Connect the negative battery cable, then check the fluid and fill to the proper level.
and try the
Autozone repair page , though I think it is the same as above...