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Old 07-06-09, 07:46 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Parts are in.


D3fiant, I believe this is what you had:

Blue Hub Clutch Fan $126.77
Silicone 6k weight $20 ($10 each)
Dizzy O-Ring $1.48
Dizzy Cap $11.88
Dizzy Rotor $6.84
Valve Cover Gasket $15.05
Throttle Body Gasket $5.45

(On the last one, cdan said if you were replacing the Valve cover gasket you needed the other one. If you don't want it, that's fine, I'll keep it for when I do mine.)

Total: $187.47

Lets say with shipping round it off at $195.


Tyler:

Belt: 12.00
Belt: 9.64

Total: $21.64

Lets say with shipping round it off at $25.


/me edits

Whoops, forgot the silicone for D3fiant's blue hub....


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Old 07-06-09, 10:10 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Damn you got your parts before me, hopefully tomorrow.
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Old 07-06-09, 11:01 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Blue hub clutch fan drained and adjusted. Holy crap that took forever (waiting for it to drain, and waiting for it to cool to temp).

I blew past the 95* mark and got it up to about 135*, then had to wait for it to cool.

The screws on the outside were a bugger. Extremely soft with a tendency to deform the instant before they broke loose. Had to use the hammer method to get 2 of them out...

Now to refill with 6k...and then maybe tomorrow install! Sounds like it's time for step #6 for me.


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Jefferson State Cruisers
(A subsiderary of OR/CA TACO)

(Disclaimer: Anything said above is merely my world view. I am not a doctor/lawyer/mechanic/<insert profession here>, nor do I play one on TV. I did not stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. I take the Hipocritic Oath very seriously.)
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