Part Description: 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 OE Solutions Crankshaft Pulley
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2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 | All Trims | 6 Cyl 4.3L
$31.97
FAQ for Crankshaft Pulley Repair
Q: Can a fluid-changing machine be used for flushing as well?
A:
No, the GM machines for fluid changing cannot be used to flush fluids.
By Bob
GM Specialist
11/11/2021
Q: What are some GM products to clean and help maintain a vehicle clean?
A:
GM recommends the following part numbers: 12378401 car wash/wax soap, 89021822 glass cleaner, 12377966 cleaner wax, 1052929 wheel cleaner, and 88861431 odor eliminator.
By Bob
GM Specialist
09/11/2021
Q: How do you fix the oil leak?
A:
The oil leak can be fixed by cleaning and prepping the mating surfaces. Once cleaned you will need to add some RTV letting it sit for 20 minutes. Once it has sat for 20 minutes you can reinstall the cover using a new crankshaft rear main seal and tighten the bolts down properly.
By Omar
GM Specialist
09/11/2021
Q: When should a flush be performed on subsystems?
A:
Aflush should be performed if any of the following components have failed: A/C, Radiators, Transmission Coolers, or Power Steering Systems.
By Bob
GM Specialist
09/11/2021
Q: Does GM recommend flushing the engine crankcase?
A:
No, GM does not recommend flushing the crankcase as it can damage internal components.
By Bob
GM Specialist
05/11/2021
Q: What tool is recommended to flush automatic transmissions?
A:
GM recommends part number J45096 to flush automatic transmissions.
By Bob
GM Specialist
05/11/2021
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FAQ for Other Repair Info
Q: How do you ensure that the pipe flares remain fully seated to each other while clamping?
A:
To ensure that the pipe flares remain fully seated while clamping you must do the following: Remove and discard the exhaust band clamp, install and position a new exhaust band clamp to the pipe joint, firmly push and maintain the pipes together while tightening, confirm that the clamp edges are fully seated on the pipe, run the engine and inspect the clamp to ensure no leaks.
Q: If water is found in the transmission what components must be replaced?
A:
If water is found in the transmission, the rubber seals, clutch plates and bands, nylon parts, and torque converter need to be replaced. Also, make sure to thoroughly clean the transmission/transmission case so no water is left behind.