Whole new set of probelms. . .just great -__-

Jeffbel

New Member
An a/t cooler is universal. Sometimes you'll need to extend your lines but the actual cooler you can mount anywhere. Doesn't matter with what radiator you decide to go with
 

illmatic

New Member
well that's one probelm down, also with the fans, what measure would my car be? because all i keep seeing is universal for that as well and i know thats bs lol
 

illmatic

New Member
actually forget about that, out of my probelms what can i fix this weekend? Since im sure shipping for those parts wont come til next week. Can i fix that screech in my turning? or a shop has to do that, because when i hear the word belt when pertaining to cars they usually say leave that to the pros.
 

Jeffbel

New Member
Not really hard, I mean they do it at Jiffylube and those guys are pretty dumb. There's tons of how-tos on google and YouTube.
 


djzachtyler

Looking for my next Teg..
Changing out a PS belt i pretty simple.. most belts are for that matter as the associated component they turn (alternator, PS pump, AC pump) all have pivot bolts and locking / tensioner bolts that keep em secure... it is usually as easy as loosening the latter bolt allowing the PS pump to pivot towards the engine and removing the belt ( you may have to loosen other apparatus to get the belts off but as memory serves PS belt is outermost).

Once you got the belt off u slap the new one on with a light coat of belt dressing to prevent slippage while it breaks in. one very important point is you do not want to over tighten the belt on the pully... this can cause your new belt to get eaten up... there should only be enough tension on the belt for it to turn the pump... Generally you can get the belt tight enough by pulling on the PS pump toward you with enough pressure to get all the slack out of the belt.. (no not use a lever) and tightening the tensioner bolt back up. Make sure you have all bolts good and tight, and if you have Ny-Lock nuts on em make sure the nylon ring isn't overly work... components like alternator, PS & AC pumps can come loose due to engine vibration if the bolts aren't good and tight.
 

tito59

sofarsoclean
about your over heating problem, it could be your fan isnt working properly, i had the same problem with my 97 ls the wires connected to the fan were slowly breaking apart. the fan wouldnt turn on and the engine would over heat if i kept it on while standing still. after i got that done i never had a over heating problem again.
 

illmatic

New Member
Not really hard, I mean they do it at Jiffylube and those guys are pretty dumb. There's tons of how-tos on google and YouTube.
Lol i know now to never get my car serviced there :rolf:

Changing out a PS belt i pretty simple.. most belts are for that matter as the associated component they turn (alternator, PS pump, AC pump) all have pivot bolts and locking / tensioner bolts that keep em secure... it is usually as easy as loosening the latter bolt allowing the PS pump to pivot towards the engine and removing the belt ( you may have to loosen other apparatus to get the belts off but as memory serves PS belt is outermost).
Once you got the belt off u slap the new one on with a light coat of belt dressing to prevent slippage while it breaks in. one very important point is you do not want to over tighten the belt on the pully... this can cause your new belt to get eaten up... there should only be enough tension on the belt for it to turn the pump... Generally you can get the belt tight enough by pulling on the PS pump toward you with enough pressure to get all the slack out of the belt.. (no not use a lever) and tightening the tensioner bolt back up. Make sure you have all bolts good and tight, and if you have Ny-Lock nuts on em make sure the nylon ring isn't overly work... components like alternator, PS & AC pumps can come loose due to engine vibration if the bolts aren't good and tight.
Thanks for the guide, but one more thing my steering seems fine so if it was my power steering wouldnt i feel a more tight or more loose steering? all i feel right now are some abnormal vibrations, and that god awful screech

about your over heating problem, it could be your fan isnt working properly, i had the same problem with my 97 ls the wires connected to the fan were slowly breaking apart. the fan wouldnt turn on and the engine would over heat if i kept it on while standing still. after i got that done i never had a over heating problem again.
Yea if anything that stock fans has got to go, ill try that before i buy a whole new radiator, seems the smart way to go :D
 


illmatic

New Member
hey, if tie end rods are the thing behind my rotors that you can kind of see without taking the wheel off should i be able to see the black grease on it? im thinking maybe the boots tore and that's where the sound may be coming from
 

SiDream

New Member
On your overheating issue, just to cover bases, but did you make sure there is no air in the system? Air is notorious for causing overheat issues in the coolant dept. Also, is there coolant in there or just water? Just wondering if you covered those steps first. Check your fluids, if your PS res is low, when you turn you could be hearing it whine.
 
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