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@Somebodyelse5 should know - he’s a bearing guy!In case someone boogers the circlip- here's the PN 90099-07065
(I'd like to understand the engineering behind this clip design if someone knows-)
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In case someone boogers the circlip- here's the PN 90099-07065
(I'd like to understand the engineering behind this clip design if someone knows-)
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Not something that I am certain of, but me thinks they needed a wide clip and that shape allows it to deflect easily while still hitting the dimensions they need. Why they went that route vs the typical teardrop shape we use in the US? i dunno@Somebodyelse5 should know - he’s a bearing guy!
Bingo.Not something that I am certain of, but me thinks they needed a wide clip and that shape allows it to deflect easily while still hitting the dimensions they need. Why they went that route vs the typical teardrop shape we use in the US? i dunno
There is a color chart in the following PDF. It looks like deep red is better than blue.Use a thin smear of assembly grease on the race to assist your process- Wit’s tool is for seals and you might booger it on the bearing.
Set it on top- and gently tap it in straight- it may want to walk out but if you tap it straight on it should seat enough to drive it home.
I am curious of that bearing seal being blue- usually light brown for heat & dust application- black is lesser tolerant to heat, so I wonder about blue??
=Buying a new snap ring. The dealer happened to have one in stock. The SanTech is much too big. The old one from the 3GT4R stretched and will not make a tight fit.In case someone boogers the circlip- here's the PN 90099-07065
(I'd like to understand the engineering behind this clip design if someone knows-)
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You’re lucky- surprising dealer had that sitting around- dealers here in ATL don’t stock anything but spark plugs and drain gaskets
Good for onlookers to know not to bother with the Santech option- your public service good deed karma points are adding upNo kidding. Shocker!
The big one is the SanTech. The smaller one is from the 3GT4R. The twisted one is the original.
I think heat from use may have annealed the 3GT4R so it lost it spring.
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Good for onlookers to know not to bother with the Santech option- your public service good deed karma points are adding up
Didn’t someone say you could run a bolt into the pulley and push it out? No need for a puller?
I saw that but didn't see how without pulling the pulley outward.
A 12 mm bolt- 12mm x ??mm 12x 25,35,40?Once you remove the 10 mm center bolt, you'll reomve the circlip. From my experience, I had the most difficulty removing this circlip due to the straight plier I used. I did not remove the fan bracket to replace the AC bearing. You can pull the pully off by threading a 12 mm bolt into the enter of the pully.
A 12 mm bolt- 12mm x ??mm 12x 25,35,40?
Looking good. Now just be sure to get your 'air gap' right and you're home free.
Good job and good write up.![]()
Use a thin smear of assembly grease on the race to assist your process- Wit’s tool is for seals and you might booger it on the bearing.
Set it on top- and gently tap it in straight- it may want to walk out but if you tap it straight on it should seat enough to drive it home.
I am curious of that bearing seal being blue- usually light brown for heat & dust application- black is lesser tolerant to heat, so I wonder about blue??
The new bearing arrived a day early. It is much smoother than the old bearing.
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30BD5222DUMF8A ? Different part number?
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30BD5222DUMF6 has interchange part numbers 30BD5222DUM8A -- Made in the USA?
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There are some little that appear to be pushed over after the bearing is seated. What is the consensus for dealing with these little tabs?
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I have a 36mm that will ride on the outer edge of the bearing for the final tap into place.
Since the Wits' End seal press tool is easy to handle, I might use it to get the bearing started, then finish it off at the end with the 36mm.
Not that I don't mind buying tools, I'm looking to give this a sporting chance using tools that I already have.