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Back yard photo shoot for our non profit tonight. I didn't sleep last night so I am WORN out.

At least you don't need to go far.

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Ok you mechanics.  

 

99 Chevy Lumina w/ 3.1L, typical GM crap.  

 

So funny noises started happening, isolated it to the AC compressor and it seems to be the clutch bearings are out, sounds awful.  I find new clutches on rockauto.com for 50$ for a ACDelco part, is it as simple as pulling it off and replacing it?  I seem to have worked on most everything but AC systems on cars, any special tools?  

OMG. Ate lunch at Noodles & Co. How the fuck are there more than one of those stores????

The food isn't even edible, nor does it taste like what the dish is called. Everything on the menu is fucking easy and cheap, not sure where the disconnect is. Makes me want to open a Noodle shop...

No special tools assuming you can  get to it.  You can also just replace the bearing for a couple bucks if you want to be a real cheap ass.  Make sure you reinstall the shims properly if it is shimmed. 

 

 

I'm a cheap ass, but not that big of one.  Found a youtube of doing it on a V5 compressor, on a Prism which is close enough, which rock auto says it is and getting at it from the bottom seems easy enough.  

I gravitate towards Bosch since they are tested with our gear. Should I look eslewhere?

Same question regading a wideband. AEM with a Bosch probe?

 

 

And fuck Bosch on O2s. Look at NTK or Denso.

Ok you mechanics.  

 

99 Chevy Lumina w/ 3.1L, typical GM crap.  

 

So funny noises started happening, isolated it to the AC compressor and it seems to be the clutch bearings are out, sounds awful.  I find new clutches on rockauto.com for 50$ for a ACDelco part, is it as simple as pulling it off and replacing it?  I seem to have worked on most everything but AC systems on cars, any special tools?  

 

Yes, you will need a clutch puller and installer. You will also need flat feeler gauges to set the clutch gap. I suggest buying a complete compressor.

 

Ok you mechanics.  

 

99 Chevy Lumina w/ 3.1L, typical GM crap.  

 

So funny noises started happening, isolated it to the AC compressor and it seems to be the clutch bearings are out, sounds awful.  I find new clutches on rockauto.com for 50$ for a ACDelco part, is it as simple as pulling it off and replacing it?  I seem to have worked on most everything but AC systems on cars, any special tools?  

 

Yes, you will need a clutch puller and installer. You will also need flat feeler gauges to set the clutch gap. I suggest buying a complete compressor.

 

 

 

Any reason you recommend a complete compressor instead?  I'm assuming when the clutch bearing goes, the rest is also worn out too?  

 

Car has 90k on it, and I don't see owning it in another year.  

Back yard photo shoot for our non profit tonight. I didn't sleep last night so I am WORN out.

At least you don't need to go far.

J

Ha!

Truth!

I replaced the bearing in my ac clutch last summer, easy job on the denso's just have to take caution when pressing the new bearing not to deform the assembly itself to rub the compressor housing or clutch magnets.

OMG. Ate lunch at Noodles & Co. How the fuck are there more than one of those stores????

The food isn't even edible, nor does it taste like what the dish is called. Everything on the menu is fucking easy and cheap, not sure where the disconnect is. Makes me want to open a Noodle shop...

How did you even end up there?

The pad Thai and Mac and cheese isn't disgusting, but it isn't good.

OMG. Ate lunch at Noodles & Co. How the fuck are there more than one of those stores????

The food isn't even edible, nor does it taste like what the dish is called. Everything on the menu is fucking easy and cheap, not sure where the disconnect is. Makes me want to open a Noodle shop...

How did you even end up there?

The pad Thai and Mac and cheese isn't disgusting, but it isn't good.

They opened a new one right by my house. Was at Cub grabbing some ribs for dinner and had no time to cook anything and wanted something fast. While I've eaten there before and been somewhat disgusted it has been a couple years.

Had the Pad Thai as I figured it is damn near impossible to fuck up. Was disgusting and NOT Pad Thai. You can't make it without fish sauce and tamarind and it had neither.

And of course those are the two reasons pad thai is yummy.

Plus I really wanted some dried salted shrimp on top, but no instead the shrimp was $4, overcooked and fucking viet-shit shrimp that you shouldn't eat.

You had a really bad experience. Not surprising though, it's made for suburban moms who don't understand food but want to think they do.

I find the pad Thai edible. Same with their Mac and cheese.

Never got it with shrimp however.

I also don't expect Pad Thai when I go on it and order it unless I'm at a Thai place.

Even then I don't keep my hopes too high.

About to go join the area manager meeting at 9.

Showing up early to learn how to pull some reports. My AM wants me to impress our DM.

I'm glad I spent some effort showing him how hard I was working.

Shopping list. Prices aren't optimized, just searching for the right gear. Right place to buy later.

Part Price Link

Stage 5 Turbo Kit $5,100 http://www.shop.trickperformanceproducts.com/Stage-5-GM-turbo-kit-62L-GM-turbo-kit.htm

or

Big Hass Turbo Kit $5,100 http://www.kbracing.net/about.html

Walbro 255lph - TU435hp $175 http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/141285502424?lpid=82

Turbosmart e-Boost Street Controller $323 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/tbs-ts-0302-1002?seid=srese1&gclid=CjwKEAjwjN2eBRDbyPWl0JLY5lYSJACPo0UihwCvg9DAFZmq4uqE7LLqwjibVx6u0cqDUn4kTuhhDhoCMsvw_wcB

Dynojet Wideband Commander 2 $110 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dynojet-Power-Commander-Wideband-2-Wide-Band-Black-Digital-Gauge-Fuel-Air-/380543808985?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item589a2db5d9&vxp=mtr

NTK Wideband Sensor $260 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ngk-24313

Head gasket $0 Reuse?

Siemens Deka 80lb FI EV6 $360 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Siemens-Deka-80-LB-High-Impedance-Fuel-Injectors-EV1-Set-8-110324-FI114992-/231291620829?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item35da0e0ddd&vxp=mtr

DOD Delete kit $674 Includes 16 lifters and ARP studs

Cam

LSX Oil Pan Turbo supply $26 http://www.ebay.com/itm/271140973859?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

VVT Delete $119 http://texas-speed.com/p-724-vvt-delete-kit.aspx

Melling 10296 Oil Pump $150 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/mel-10296?seid=srese1&gclid=Cj0KEQjwr-KeBRCMh92Ax9rNgJ8BEiQA1OVm-NUhR4qtx5KPLucuoqfpL-hLtwGDH5AAGqf_5t0RlT8aApJR8P8HAQ

Total: $7,002

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Beehive LS1 Valvesprings $140 https://sdparts.com/details/pac-racing/pac1218

Push Rods

Catalytic

Exhaust

Oil feed adapter $19 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0042CGAXS/ref=asc_df_B0042CGAXS3221834?smid=A1OXVU0X3FGBA3&tag=pgmp-67-100-20&linkCode=df0&creative=395121&creativeASIN=B0042CGAXS

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