Replaced SC Clutch bearing last night ~ pics/video
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Is there a trick to getting the belt off the S/C pulley? How can I relieve stress on the belt to get it off? Any tricks to get it all back on. Seems like the tension pulley on that black bracket is going to be the hardest part?
Thanks for any insight!
Bif
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Last edited by Bif powell; Sep 23, 2007 at 10:39 AM.
Starting it tomorrow. I will take pictures as well
I tried downloading the video, but it only gives me 304bytes every time..?
Last bearing lasted about 6 months. I ordered two from Houston Bearing this time. If this last bearing was any indication of how long the bearing from this company will last be prepared to spent about $17 plus labor every 6 month. Not bad, but just an hassle.
If anyone has found alternative other than the Houston Bearing. Be sure to let us know.
Last bearing lasted about 6 months. I ordered two from Houston Bearing this time. If this last bearing was any indication of how long the bearing from this company will last be prepared to spent about $17 plus labor every 6 month. Not bad, but just an hassle.
If anyone has found alternative other than the Houston Bearing. Be sure to let us know.
i am replacing mine, but the twin turbos won't allow it to go back on the car...
Recently broke away from the dealership and began getting my car worked on by a former benz tech and it is working out well.
Wanted some advice regarding the Clutch Bearing - my car has been making a bit of abnormal noise for a bit and the dealer told me it was the idler pulley. My guy did a diagnosis on it and is confident it is the bearing.
Unfortunately it appears this Clutch Bearing only comes within a kit of additional parts which are still good on the car and it costs about $950. Thankfully it is not a labor intensive job so it won't jump more than that.
Not a huge hit, but just did full brakes, rubber, light controller unit, and tune up - so I am sure you all know how fiscally 'fun' just a brake job can be on this beast!
Anyone know of a way I can get just the bearing and save a bit? Or better yet, is there an after market part which may provide better boost and increased horsepower from the supercharger system?
Please keep in mind I am not mechanically savvy so links to parts... etc. will be helpful!
Thanks in advance!
~GS
Recently broke away from the dealership and began getting my car worked on by a former benz tech and it is working out well.
Wanted some advice regarding the Clutch Bearing - my car has been making a bit of abnormal noise for a bit and the dealer told me it was the idler pulley. My guy did a diagnosis on it and is confident it is the bearing.
Unfortunately it appears this Clutch Bearing only comes within a kit of additional parts which are still good on the car and it costs about $950. Thankfully it is not a labor intensive job so it won't jump more than that.
Not a huge hit, but just did full brakes, rubber, light controller unit, and tune up - so I am sure you all know how fiscally 'fun' just a brake job can be on this beast!
Anyone know of a way I can get just the bearing and save a bit? Or better yet, is there an after market part which may provide better boost and increased horsepower from the supercharger system?
Please keep in mind I am not mechanically savvy so links to parts... etc. will be helpful!
Thanks in advance!
~GS
Brandon is a sponsor here and is saving us tons of cash with some nice upgrades. He has connections for the bearing itself. Try emailing him from the site.
Brandon is a sponsor here and is saving us tons of cash with some nice upgrades. He has connections for the bearing itself. Try emailing him from the site.
Many thanks!
To get to the point, it looks like 32BG05S1-2DST is the Nachi substitute for the DAC32550023, which is again a substitute for the OEM NSK 32BD45. I was able to find it at bearingsdirect.com, and wanted to share the wealth. If nothing else, seems to be another source. Once I verify tomorrow I'll let you know how ordering / installation / lifespan goes.









