Thread: New hub assembly

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 21 to 39 of 39
  1. #21 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    Well, super. The steel idler pulley for the sc seized, shredded the belt. But, it did enlighten me to another issue. After I smelled it and heard the belt go, the car stopped surging when on the torque converter lockup at 55. Literally zero surge. Interesting.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  2. #22 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    Fml. Tcc code, converter is locked up. Ugh!!!!!! I need to get the filter, fluid and solenoid done ASAP.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  3. #23 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    Here ya go. Ridiculous.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  4. #24 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    Does anyone have the link with instructions for pulling the side cover to access the solenoid?


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  5. #25 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member mguzzo's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Buffalo NY
    Posts
    483
    Thanks (Received)
    8
    Likes (Received)
    27
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    youtube it
    there's an entire teardown video for PCS replacement

    start here YouTube
    there's several parts, part 1 is prep, part 2 is dropping cradle, part 3 is removing side cover
    --
    "Silver Bullet" 98 GTP Coupe: Stock, rust free, and broadsided.
    Old '98 GTP Coupe: VS Cam, 3.0, S2IC, 42.5#, TOGs, N*/LQ4, Corsa. it once ran a 13 flat
    Older '98 GTP Sedan: Pullied, rockered, SSIC, etc. Stock 14.33 @ 96.5 / PB: 13.89 @ 101
    Reply With Quote  
     

  6. Likes Gingershrek liked this post
  7. #26 Re: New hub assembly 
    Turbo is the way to go. BillBoost37's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    W Spfld
    Posts
    26,833
    Thanks (Received)
    53
    Likes (Received)
    90
    Dislikes (Received)
    1
    You can do it in the car.

    Jack and support car
    Drain trans and put pan back on
    Pull drivers axle
    support trans from below
    Remove trans mount
    lower that side of subframe
    Undo electrical connector to top of trans
    undo all the bolts around the side cover and wiggle cover to best position for room
    go in and do that solenoid being very careful you don't snap the connector tab.
    Reassemble and make sure that big o-ring on the cover is sitting in place before you put side cover back on.

    It's not so bad. I recently did a shift soleniod in a Malibu. It's a bit tighter in there.
    I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.

    2010 Audi A6 Dual IC's
    Reply With Quote  
     

  8. Likes Gingershrek liked this post
  9. #27 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    It honestly doesn’t look that bad. Mostly it’s small time consuming stuff.

    On another note, she drove home again, not a peep or hesitation and the ses light never came back on. What the actual f$&k. Just weird. Vehicles I’ve had in the past have been manual or a 700r4. Manual I’ve never had to rebuild, the latter was so cheap it was throw it away and grab another out of the junk yard.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  10. #28 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    Alright, other rear hub, solenoid, pan gasket, idler pulley and new belt are on the way. Should be in tomorrow.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  11. #29 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    Quick question, are the trans pan bolts blind? Do they need rtv?


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  12. #30 Re: New hub assembly 
    Killa Bee Scottydoggs's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    new jersey
    Posts
    39,997
    Thanks (Received)
    63
    Likes (Received)
    166
    Dislikes (Received)
    5
    use the thick factory gasket, aka re use the old one. clean it the pan and tranny mating surface well. then just bolt the pan back on. use no rtv or anything else, dry bolts and gaskets.

    98 Buick Regal GS, F body brakes, Caddy STS wheels, tinted tails L36 bottom end, lightly ported heads, 1.95 roller rockers, headers, gen 5 N* 3.0 pulley, FSIC, 42 lb injectors, a BrandonHall rebuilt trans, DHP tuned and AEM water/Meth injection https://goo.gl/gpV5kW
    Reply With Quote  
     

  13. #31 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    I put a tiny bit of rtv around the base of the head. That sounds bad. Haha. I used a new OEM gasket, I figured the one on it was going to be trash as the bolts were tight, but it was leaking all over. It’s all done. New solenoid is in, filter in, hub changed, new idler pulleys installed, new tensioner installed, gates belt, she runs pretty good. I am thinking the trans is getting tired though. It shift a little smoother now, converter lock up is positive and solid. Fourth feels good, no slipping, but it just feels lacking. Maybe it’s me.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  14. Likes Scottydoggs liked this post
  15. #32 Re: New hub assembly 
    Turbo is the way to go. BillBoost37's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    W Spfld
    Posts
    26,833
    Thanks (Received)
    53
    Likes (Received)
    90
    Dislikes (Received)
    1
    well done
    I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.

    2010 Audi A6 Dual IC's
    Reply With Quote  
     

  16. #33 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    Also, I will add this, this diagram is incorrect. The 419-610 is a 2.997” pulley, NOT a 3.5. I ordered the 419-610 from amazon in dorman flavor, but since the shipment was going to be late, I went to oreilly and bought their brand that their computer suggested, which was a 3.5” pulley.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  17. #34 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    And the 419-602 is in fact 3.5”. This has them reversed.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  18. #35 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    One more question, I’ve been using the aircraft paint stripper aerosol to remove the previous owners black spray paint from the wheels. It has worked great up to the point I’m at. The wheels are shiny aluminum mostly all over now, but, there is still black paint here and there. It’s not removing it anymore. Any suggestions? We do have a very high presser setup at work, I plan on using it to see if it helps, but short of that, I’m out of options.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  19. #36 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    Second rear hub on the way. Started hearing a little noise from the left rear now. Get it before it’s catastrophic. I have a list of about $575 in parts needed and another 400 in parts wanted. Haha.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  20. #37 Re: New hub assembly 
    GrandPrix Junkie
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    St. Louis
    Posts
    4,728
    Thanks (Received)
    18
    Likes (Received)
    76
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    Yep. Quit wasting time on them and find a j-yard or craigslist seller that has a full set of the wheels you want and swap em out.

    Barring that I'd try the pressure washer route first. Then paint thinner. You have to be careful to not let it sit too long otherwise it can damage the factory clearcoat underneath and then you're right back at square one with having to re-coat them. If you scrub on them I'd use a brush or something light to avoid scratching the finish.
    Reply With Quote  
     

  21. #38 Re: New hub assembly 
    GT Level Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2019
    Location
    Ridgecrest ca
    Posts
    163
    Thanks (Received)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    13
    Dislikes (Received)
    0
    I’ll post up a pic after work. I got 99% of it off. They’re looking pretty good now. Just little bits here and there left in the spokes.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Reply With Quote  
     

  22. #39 Re: New hub assembly 
    Turbo is the way to go. BillBoost37's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    W Spfld
    Posts
    26,833
    Thanks (Received)
    53
    Likes (Received)
    90
    Dislikes (Received)
    1
    FWIW, if you aren't looking to have them be chrome, I used this on a car that had horrible clear coat peel and the wheels looked spectacular. Not sure about longevity as the car was flipped. Robot Check

    Sanded the clearcoat so they were smooth and painted them up. You would have thought they were factory wheels in great shape.
    I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.

    2010 Audi A6 Dual IC's
    Reply With Quote  
     

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Similar Threads

  1. gt shifter assembly in a gtp
    By War97gtp in forum 1997-2007 4 speed Automatic (4T65E) (4T65E-HD)
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 10-24-2014, 10:31 PM
  2. Are these symptoms of a bad hub assembly?
    By nawarkk in forum General Tech Discussion
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 02-18-2010, 09:28 PM
  3. How to install a Hub Assembly
    By packerfanjc in forum Tires & Wheels
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 08-25-2009, 06:31 PM
Tags for this Thread

View Tag Cloud

Bookmarks
Bookmarks
Posting Permissions
  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •