2.4ss/sc build commenced!!!
no i just got my belt today the stage 2 wasn't working out i didn't now dragonfire didnt go
iyour gonna spend 1100 to intall so i still win by alot sucka
iyour gonna spend 1100 to intall so i still win by alot sucka
Last edited by cobaltss86; Mar 2, 2009 at 04:33 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
It all depends on how much you get the parts for used. There's no complete supercharger kit for the cobalt that I know of. You just have to piece it together. But it usually cost's around 1500 dollars for all the parts.
Last edited by scottyguy401; Mar 2, 2009 at 05:07 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
well joes internet is down due to not paying his bill so that he can get his sc build finished lol, but he is STILL waiting on his injectors from ottp that should been here weeks ago. He was actually supposed to get some the friday before the bash but the were sent to canada.....
So now we are just waiting for the third set to make it here so he can get it running again.
So now we are just waiting for the third set to make it here so he can get it running again.
im not really sure but ill ask kuzz i wasnt there when he installed it
just talked to him, your gonna need two ppl to lift up the tb side of the sc while another person gets the belt on the sc
just talked to him, your gonna need two ppl to lift up the tb side of the sc while another person gets the belt on the sc
Last edited by alleged; Mar 3, 2009 at 08:42 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
its a 2 person job... one pushes down on the tensioner, giving it slack, while the other slips the belt on.
It is a one person job if you buy the tensioner tool pulleyboys.com sells. I changed my pulley myself in 5 minutes using that tool
It is a one person job if you buy the tensioner tool pulleyboys.com sells. I changed my pulley myself in 5 minutes using that tool
The next day, we tried his, and between the two of us, we could NOT get the damn tenioner down enough to slip the belt on. We tried for 3 hours straight, with a couple breaks to let our hands and muscles relax. My dad even tried once, and i have a pretty well built dad...no go. We ended up calling his friend, who is like 230lbs and he got the tensioner down all the way. Ive never heard of one quite that hard...but you never know
BTW, the tool from pulleyboys is about $80, but its so convenient, its easily worth it in my book
we used lockjaw plier to compress it, and it is not easy, even with a crow bar we could only get it to come down so far, we ended up just getting a tad bit around the crank pulley and than just threw a rachet ont he pulley and rotated it counterclockwise to get the belt to slip on, one help the tensionor down, the other held the belt on the ac compressor, while the other one sat inside the wheel well and turned the pulley, i would say that is the hardest part of the whole install putting the belt on, everything else is just wiring and bolting **** together


