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<blockquote data-quote="castellscl" data-source="post: 7269060" data-attributes="member: 52344"><p>I need some serious help here guys!</p><p>I decided to clean my I/C and strip my rotors. :nonono:</p><p>I took out the rotors and stripped them no problem.</p><p>Lubed the rear bearings with Green Grease,</p><p>Put new GM supercharger oil in snout,</p><p>and buttoned everything back up.</p><p></p><p>I start the truck up only to hear a horrible sound, sound of bad bearings or something. I know the sound is from the S/C. It's RPM dependent, and goes away at about 2000 rpm. I thought it could have been one of the pulleys, but swapped them out with others and still same sound.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas on what went wrong, and/or how I could fix it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="castellscl, post: 7269060, member: 52344"] I need some serious help here guys! I decided to clean my I/C and strip my rotors. :nonono: I took out the rotors and stripped them no problem. Lubed the rear bearings with Green Grease, Put new GM supercharger oil in snout, and buttoned everything back up. I start the truck up only to hear a horrible sound, sound of bad bearings or something. I know the sound is from the S/C. It's RPM dependent, and goes away at about 2000 rpm. I thought it could have been one of the pulleys, but swapped them out with others and still same sound. Any ideas on what went wrong, and/or how I could fix it? [/QUOTE]
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