gooffeyguy
Tom
And what was the outside air temp?Damn good. Level/flat ground? How fast?
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
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And what was the outside air temp?Damn good. Level/flat ground? How fast?
Damn good. Level/flat ground? How fast?
And what was the outside air temp?
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
Approx 70*
Noticed yesterday that my blower wasn't doing anything. Seemed odd. The fuse was OK, so I replaced the resistor and motor. I figure it was likely just the resistor, but I saw some stuff that a faulty motor can cook resistors...so I just did them both. Ac is back and not too soon lemme tell ya.
Changed out my tensioner and idler pulley. The Idler pulley I received was too small so I swapped the bearing. Both had bad bearings so I was worth it but my belt noise persisted. I believe it is the AC belt. I am looking for the threads about this issue but the search function is still down. Anyone got some links or suggestions on what belt to run?
Thanks. I remember you guys talking about that. Someone was gonna look into how to add a tensioner but I didn’t see any more about it. Also heard of the zit tie trick but I don’t like that much.For belts, I stick to Gates, Goodyear or Bando. They're stretch-fit, so you're gonna need the tool or take it somewhere.
Thanks. I remember you guys talking about that. Someone was gonna look into how to add a tensioner but I didn’t see any more about it. Also heard of the zit tie trick but I don’t like that much.
.Thats what some guys were talking about here but I never saw anymore about it. My noise came on suddenly when it went from 45 deg to 70 deg here and everything in my shop started to sweat. Like dripping wet with condensation. I bet all the shiny metal rusted. After that it was the most God awful noise from this truck. I knew both my idler and tensioner pulley bearings were sketchy so I did that first. My noise remained so I grabbed the carb cleaner and sprayed the ac belt and it was instantly quiet. Went for a ride and it got better but thinking the belt could stand to be replaced. It a new belt doesn’t help I will consider adding the tensioner somehow.Makes me glad I have an '08 with the tensioner on the A/C belt.
Maybe you could buy a tensioner and bracket for an '07-'08 and bolt it onto your truck.
Makes me glad I have an '08 with the tensioner on the A/C belt.
Maybe you could buy a tensioner and bracket for an '07-'08 and bolt it onto your truck.
It works! No doubtsMessin with the Silverado’s new air management system. Just about have it dialed in. Sorry about the pause in the middle, I forgot my phone in the house. Wilwoods finished up too.

Well my OEM signal mirrors just arrived...... I wonder if the puddle lights will work since the lights don't flash when I lock/unlock/remote start?
When the belt on my ex-work van (2013 Express) popped from a rock getting caught in the pulley, I had this same thought. Work paid to have it fixed, though.
Much better.Went from this:
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To THIS:
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Also loaded my BBP tune! Man, what a difference. Better throttle response and the trans actually know which gear to be in.
Black wheel nuts are still in the mail, so for now they are silver. Next up is an all black grille/ emblem and tint.
Way way way better!Went from this:
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To THIS:
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Also loaded my BBP tune! Man, what a difference. Better throttle response and the trans actually knows which gear to be in.
Black wheel nuts are still in the mail, so for now they are silver. Next up is an all black grille/ emblem and tint.