Electric fans, air conditioning, wheel bearings, brakes hoses and more!
Been super busy this summer moving houses, kids, workg, etc, etc, and hadn't done much to the Sub. That all changed over the last few weeks.
A/C compressor, belts, tensioners, etc:
My A/C compressor began to fail this spring. A/C would still blow cold on the highway but not at slow speeds. Compressor made a nasty TICK-TICK-TICK when it was running. My mechanic verified that the system was full of refrigerant and that the compressor was indeed failing. Since my truck has 107,000 miles I decided to also replace the A/C drive belt, A/C tensioner and the serpentine belt, tensioner and idler. After installation we also found a leak that required replacing one of the upper A/C hoses.
Flex-a-lite 284 Electric Fans:
The mechanical fan on the 8.1 engine has always bummed me out. It may be the ultimate fan for keeping cool when towing 12,000lbs but it is total overkill for me 99% of the time and total underkill for keeping the A/C cool at a stoplight. The Flex-a-lite Duramax fan kit was a really poor fit so I ended up fabbing a custom rad shroud to mount the fans. I'll post up some photos soon.
Brakes and stainless lines:
My rear brakes hit metal a few weeks ago. Apparently one of the pads wasn't centering properly and wore out prematurely. Metal on metal puts a LOT of heat into the braking system. The rotor on that side had discolored and a piece had broken off! :Wow1::Wow1: I needed rotors and pads but decided to also replace the calipers and hoses just because everything had been so hot. I went with Russell Stainless brake hoses. I had never run stainless hoses before and they are SO MUCH BETTER! The brake pedal is the same until the brakes start to engage and then it is FIRM!
Front Hubs:
My front wheel bearings have been wearing out for a while now. They never made any big noises or anything but we checked them and all of a sudden they had a bunch of play. I replaced the hubs with OE Timken @ $160/per from Amazon. This made a BIG difference to the way the truck steers and handles. The steering is much tighter and hitting bumps mid-turn doesn't create instabilities and wiggles like before. Bumps and potholes also don't send as many shudders through the body as before.
Cognito PISK:
I added these steering support brackets just last night. They are designed to eliminate fore/aft movement at the pitman and idler arms. I installed these myself and can confirm that the design makes sense and will limit this fore/aft movement. Many users have reported noticeable improvements in steering feel, etc. I added the PISK after I did the hub replacement and I did not notice much/any improvement in steering. I believe this is due to already having steering components in very good condition.
Tie Rods:
Found a torn inner tie rod boot when installing the PISK. Time to replace those too I guess.
Pics and more details to follow in a couple of days.
Matt