supercharger coupler?
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supercharger coupler?
i have a rattle when my bonnie idles and if i take the belt off i can turn the pully back and forth before it turns the rotors in the supercharger.i know i need a coupler but when i called the dealer they say the sc is not servicable and they don't have couplers for sale!heres my question.where can i get one and is it in the nose cone,if it is will i need to get sc oil for it too?
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http://www.zzperformance.com/products.php?id=106
Here ya go. A lot of people use the ZZP coupler with great results.
Here ya go. A lot of people use the ZZP coupler with great results.
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Originally Posted by Sol
I'm just keepin ya on your toes Bill.
Actually, not really. I wasn't paying attention to where this was.
Actually, not really. I wasn't paying attention to where this was.
GM doesn't sell the couplers because they wanna screw everyone into a $2000 */C to fix a $36 dollar part.
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First of all, GM also sells the nosedrive assembly by itself for about $700.
Secondly, cramming a rag under the snout of a 94 will accomplish nothing. The whole SC must be removed from the engine to get the ND off. 96+ Bonnevilles can remove the ND on the car, 92-95 cannot. But it'* still a fairly easy job.
Secondly, cramming a rag under the snout of a 94 will accomplish nothing. The whole SC must be removed from the engine to get the ND off. 96+ Bonnevilles can remove the ND on the car, 92-95 cannot. But it'* still a fairly easy job.
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Me and fantastic88 did my coupler and pulley in about 2 hours??? That was also with replacing a bunch of gaskets ans hard to get at with the */c on stuff too.
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Originally Posted by techy
Hmmmm, my engine is from a 95 Riviera. I did take the nose cone off to replace coupler, though. Maybe the Riv engine is different?