S/C pulley noise?
#101
Because you don't have a bearing press, your best bet to take off the bearings is to bring it to a shop and have them take it off. Once they're off, have the shop put on the new bearings and press everything back into the housing. If you know any cool shops they probably wont charge you, since it's a simple job for them. good luck...
#102
Thats also in the grease/oil section.. you'll need some high temperature grease. since you dont want to drill into your housing, you can probably put a dap of grease in between the bearings before you press the shaft back into the housing.
#104
You should do it, because once you put the bearings and shaft back in, if you do it after you run the risk of getting metal shavings into the bearings. The drill bit is a buck or two, the tap is under 5 bucks and the fittings are a few bucks. I am sure you have a drill or can borrow one, measure and drill right in the middle of the housing and add the grease fitting. It will prolong the life of the bearings.
#105
You should do it, because once you put the bearings and shaft back in, if you do it after you run the risk of getting metal shavings into the bearings. The drill bit is a buck or two, the tap is under 5 bucks and the fittings are a few bucks. I am sure you have a drill or can borrow one, measure and drill right in the middle of the housing and add the grease fitting. It will prolong the life of the bearings.
#107
#109
The bearings already have grease inside of them. You can actually check right now. Grab a razor blade and pop the black seal off the bearing and look at how its made.
as far as applying new grease, you'll notice that you have two bearings on a single shaft. in between the bearings there is about a 1 inch gap. you can put some grease in there when its time to reassemble.
#116
After driving totally different can never go n/A again the header gives a better top end feel ,0-40 tires won't stop spinning other than the un godly rasp love it all over again 12lb pulley going on in the spring then performance wise just about done
#118
Yeh definatly car revs up quick having the full light weight pulley kit helps to 12lb pulley proably make 1st gear useless I wish I knew what I'm putting down at the wheels though got to be 200+
#119
How was the bearings to put back in?? And There's a dyno in fallriver. There prices aren't bad if u wanted to try it. That's where I'm going. I haven't tried light pulley yet I been reading on it. That its not good with the s/c. You seem to have no probs tho??
#120
Idk man had full pulley kits on every car I own no issues so until then I'm a keep em i bought this trd s/c used so no idea where its been etc. the bearings were easy made two pipes to bang them on even hardest part was that dam bolt!!! On the shaft but if I have to do this every yr I'm fine cheaper than a oil change $27 total
Last edited by Jbarker1983; 09-01-2012 at 02:54 AM.