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I am not sure what to do. I noticed a slight wobble in my HB. It is an LS1 with 60K miles on it. As with everyone, money is tight just now. Do I have to rush in and replace it now or can it wait a while. If you think it can wait, what kind of trouble can I get into. I need to drive it to Savannah in December. Your thoughts folks......Thanks, Dave
Before you get carried away you need to know it's useless to be looking at the outside to check for the first signs of it failing. Watch the belt grooves. If the grooves run true then you're fine.
I have a Powerbond one for sale for $70 shipped. My motto is if your going to change something don't put in a inferior part that will break, put something in that will last.I just had mine changed. I'm surprised it wasn't throwing any belts or anything because just idling it was wobbling like crazy. I cant imagine what it would be like when getting on the gas. Better to be safe then sorry
....Don't know how far from your location to Savannah but stuck along the road would NOT be my idea of fun.........
Originally Posted by Chicago1
I should replace mine then since I'm pinning the crank and I think the front seal is leaking. Didn't know it was that cheap
OE replacements are indeed that cheap. However, considering the labor required to get at the balancer (pulling the steering rack), I'd be inclined to spend a little more money and get a better piece.
OE replacements are indeed that cheap. However, considering the labor required to get at the balancer (pulling the steering rack), I'd be inclined to spend a little more money and get a better piece.
A stock crank pulley can let go in one day.It could last several months there is no exact time frame. if you think replacing a crank pulley is expensive, imagine what an engine could cost. loose that balancer completely and there goes your main bearings.. allow that balancer to move backward and you've lost the crank seal, which needs to be replaced too.
Anyone have the how to on this? I heard the ls1 link is not good as far as using it since they say reuse the old bolt for 240ftlbs? I been searching and can't seem to find another one.