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Isn't it red loctited, too?If you elect to take a chance and change it anyway, enjoy removing that balancer bolt. It's like 155 ft lbs.
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Isn't it red loctited, too?If you elect to take a chance and change it anyway, enjoy removing that balancer bolt. It's like 155 ft lbs.
Greetings everyone, and happy Easter if you observe it!
Just picked up another Yukon. Also a 2002 like my first. After taking off the splash shield to change the oil, starting it up and checking to ensure no leak, I noticed the crank pulley appears to “wobble”. I can’t tell if it’s an optical illusion or actually wobbling. And if so, is it normal? My other 2002 does it as well. Never noticed it before, just looked when I noticed this one did it. On both, it disappears immediately if you even rev it 100 RPM off idle.
Runs smooth, no leaks anywhere. No issues with vibrations or anything I can feel as far as harmonics go. No wear on the belts, no squeaking or abnormal wear on any other pulleys. Anyone else seen this? These two are my first 5.3 vehicles. They both do it, one with a brand new motor and the other (in the video) with 125k on it.
Thanks everyone, have a great day!
Yeah... not a related issue at all. Both in the fact that the crank pulley isn’t related in any way to the fuel system and in that both vehicles are fine on fuel pressure and have no issues with performance. Turns out it’s just an optical illusion most likely. Painted the pulley and now that the wear and surface rust is gone, no wobble is present.I have a 2001 Suburban. It wobbles at idle. Here's your answer.My fuel pump will be replaced in 1 month. My fuel gauge sometimes works, but often goes to zero for what has to be a related reason.
I could believe that.Yeah... not a related issue at all. Both in the fact that the crank pulley isn’t related in any way to the fuel system and in that both vehicles are fine on fuel pressure and have no issues with performance. Turns out it’s just an optical illusion most likely. Painted the pulley and now that the wear and surface rust is gone, no wobble is present.