ok i am having a problem here.....
i have bolts on the shaft that just wont stay in place.....
basically all the bolts on the shaft are coming out.... i keep replacing them i put them on crazy tight but no matter what two weeks later they come out.................
i dont want to put lock tight on them but if this keeps up i may have too
use lock tight and make sure you check the line up of the compressor housing
if this is something that your experiencing others most likely are as well call them up and see what they suggest I know they do make engineering changes to alot of thier stuff quite frequently and the feedback is valueable
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
use the blue locktite , just dont use the red
it lines up perfect....
i will call rodimus....
thanks jdm... but what is the differance between different colors???
ok i am gonna try and put this one tomorrow..... i mean the pulley isn't really moving from is position so i am still doing a little driving... it's still a bad idea but i just dont got time till tomorrow to fix it.... i start school tonight for welding
the red is kinda like perma glue , LOL
and the blue isnt for permanent locking , it stays softer to allow for removal
thats kinda the easiest way to put it
what about using longer bolts? maybe they are just to short and all the threads aren't engaging.... just an idea... and the lock tight too
Call ARP, they will email you a custom order sheet and fill it out to what you need.
Ask for the ARP Studs after you fax the order back and use their compound.
The should never shift on you again if you use a set of ARP studs.
Thats if you can't repair it with good ol Blue Loctite.
RED = Forever
BLUE = Removable
GREEN = Weak, kinda like spitting on the bolt
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'04 GTO 305whp
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'78 Buick Opel Isuzu W41 Swap
now what kind of spit are we talking about here? regular spit, or a loogy type spit? one is stickier then the other lol.
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do u like that supercharger? i was thinking about getting one myself. what does it come with? injectors, do u need exshaust work too, thanks for the feed back. did u install it yr self?
Nick
i installed it my self i had to modify the lower bracket by grinding a notch into it so that it would fit over some of the fins on the transmission........... i did like it until it broke yesterday
i think the shaft broke
nick renaud wrote:do u like that supercharger? i was thinking about getting one myself. what does it come with? injectors, do u need exshaust work too, thanks for the feed back. did u install it yr self?
Nick
Install can be done in 6-8 hours. The hardest part is tapping the oil pan.
A header and full exhaust is recommended but not necessary.
Expect gains of 40-60 HP on 5-8PSI depending on how you tweak it.
I've had the Votech SC on my car for 2 months and over 5000 miles
and its runninglike a dream.
I've seen just shy of 9PSI on a few occasions on a cool night up here in Canada,
Now at 9PSI I was right before the redline and it was inssane.
I'm sure you'll be happy with the RSM Supercharger.
borg
there is no need to tap the oil pan in the 2.2 2200 with the rsm supercharger......
in the kit there is a t that installs into where your oil pressure switch goes then the oil switch goes into there and the oil feed line too
rsm say gains of 65hp
oh nick you need to buy injectors,,,,,,, i got mine from venom they modified my stock ones