SC clutch noise
I have been hearing a noise lately and when I changed the IC pump tonight (thanks Rob!) I also took a video. It goes away when the SC clutch engages and comes back every time as soon as the SC clutch disengages. This is the 62mm Karmen pulley. Will have to take the belt off this weekend to check it out some more. What do you think it is?
SC clutch noise srt6 - YouTube
SC clutch noise srt6 - YouTube
Last edited by JesseJamessrt6; Feb 13, 2014 at 10:13 PM.
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Could someone post a quick video of their SC clutch as the car is turned off?
Last edited by JesseJamessrt6; Feb 15, 2014 at 01:37 AM.
I have been hearing a noise lately and when I changed the IC pump tonight (thanks Rob!) I also took a video. It goes away when the SC clutch engages and comes back every time as soon as the SC clutch disengages. This is the 62mm Karmen pulley. Will have to take the belt off this weekend to check it out some more. What do you think it is?
Bad bearing in the supercharger pulley. Don't run it that way. Remove the supercharger pulley and get a new bearing installed.
OEM pulley back on, Eurocharged V2 software to remove tune and flash OEM pulley tune, no noise.
The 62mm pulley bearing seams fine and has no resistance after I got it off but since the OEM one fixed the noise problem, it has to be the bearing as you guys stated.
I was able to leave most Latemodel21's pulleys with the same OEM belt by just removing pulley number 1 and it's bracket.
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The 62mm pulley bearing seams fine and has no resistance after I got it off but since the OEM one fixed the noise problem, it has to be the bearing as you guys stated.
I was able to leave most Latemodel21's pulleys with the same OEM belt by just removing pulley number 1 and it's bracket.
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Here is something that I use. 6 Ton A-Frame Bench Shop Press
With a coupon, you can have it for even less than that.
BTW, what color seal was on original bearing in this Karmen pulley? Was it green?
With a coupon, you can have it for even less than that.
BTW, what color seal was on original bearing in this Karmen pulley? Was it green?
I've replaced a few bearing on the V8 superchargers and it was very easy without a press. I've not tried this method with the V6 pulleys though, but the principles are the same.
Here is something that I use. 6 Ton A-Frame Bench Shop Press
With a coupon, you can have it for even less than that.
BTW, what color seal was on original bearing in this Karmen pulley? Was it green?
With a coupon, you can have it for even less than that.
BTW, what color seal was on original bearing in this Karmen pulley? Was it green?
Thanks for the video Grip, that really was impressive how easy his bearing dropped in. He was entertaining as well. I think I would use a different removal technique though, I don't like the idea of the pressure on the shoulder of the pulley where the rivets are.
used grips video link method to remove but used my work bench with a 1 7/8" hole cut through it that fit the bearing nicely. The hardest part was removing the spiroloc retaining ring.
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Last edited by JesseJamessrt6; Feb 18, 2014 at 11:43 PM.
the bearing trick does work on this pulley and bearing! Saweet no press needed. I heated the pulley at 200 degrees and froze the bearing both for 2 hours, now it's fan cooling for 2 hours. Jerry e-mailed me a tune that will go back on.
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ahhhhhhh! Thanks for all the help!
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