RVM Racing - Maxima 95-02 Light & Underdrive Street Crank Pulley's - In Stock
Originally posted by 99maximagxe
i got a cranksensor code and i have a hard time starting my car. Any suggestions would help alot. Does anyone else have any problems installing the rvm?
i got a cranksensor code and i have a hard time starting my car. Any suggestions would help alot. Does anyone else have any problems installing the rvm?
check out the gen forum about the RVM UDP which don't have steel sleeves on them is causing it to wear down fast where the oil seal sit.... and which is causing oil leak..... and it's not due to mistake in install....
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....39#post1943339
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....39#post1943339
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Originally posted by ][ 35
check out the gen forum about the RVM UDP which don't have steel sleeves on them is causing it to wear down fast where the oil seal sit.... and which is causing oil leak..... and it's not due to mistake in install....
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....39#post1943339
check out the gen forum about the RVM UDP which don't have steel sleeves on them is causing it to wear down fast where the oil seal sit.... and which is causing oil leak..... and it's not due to mistake in install....
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....39#post1943339
DO NOT PURCHASE AN RVM UDP UNLESS IT COMES FITTED WITH A STEEL SLEEVE FOR THE OIL SEAL TO RIDE ON.
The steel sleeve I'm referring to is NOT the same thing as the timing ring.
For further information on the importance of the steel sleeve in preventing damage to the pulley as well as your engine, see the following instructions from Unorthodox Racing regarding the installation of their Maxima pulley:
http://www.unorthodoxracing.com/inst.../02100100_.pdf
Pay particular attention to the bold, underlined section that begins with the words, "The new crankshaft pulley is equipped with a steel sleeve . . ."
Caveat emptor!
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I just received an e-mail from RVM indicating that their pulley does not include a steel sleeve. Their "fix" is to remove the pulley. Then re-install it and retorque it to spec.
I replied that my pulley is already torqued to spec and that I had not as yet experienced an oil leak. But I did ask them how it was possible that their pulley does not require a steel sleeve to prevent abrasion from the oil seal while practically every other UDP manufacturer does require the use of a steel sleeve.
We'll see what they have to say.
I replied that my pulley is already torqued to spec and that I had not as yet experienced an oil leak. But I did ask them how it was possible that their pulley does not require a steel sleeve to prevent abrasion from the oil seal while practically every other UDP manufacturer does require the use of a steel sleeve.
We'll see what they have to say.
I wanted to have this pulley installed but now i don't know because i don't want to pay to have it installed and then uninstalled and then reinstalled when i return it and get a new one. When are the ones with the "right" size timing rings and steel sleeves coming out and can i exchange this one for the problem free one. If not can i have them pay for the unistallation and reinstallion of the new pulley when mine starts throwing codes, has trouble startin, and leaks oil.
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Originally posted by y2kse
I just received an e-mail from RVM indicating that their pulley does not include a steel sleeve. Their "fix" is to remove the pulley. Then re-install it and retorque it to spec.
I replied that my pulley is already torqued to spec and that I had not as yet experienced an oil leak. But I did ask them how it was possible that their pulley does not require a steel sleeve to prevent abrasion from the oil seal while practically every other UDP manufacturer does require the use of a steel sleeve.
We'll see what they have to say.
I just received an e-mail from RVM indicating that their pulley does not include a steel sleeve. Their "fix" is to remove the pulley. Then re-install it and retorque it to spec.
I replied that my pulley is already torqued to spec and that I had not as yet experienced an oil leak. But I did ask them how it was possible that their pulley does not require a steel sleeve to prevent abrasion from the oil seal while practically every other UDP manufacturer does require the use of a steel sleeve.
We'll see what they have to say.
The Maxima pulley has always had the steel sleeve. If you think your pulley doesn't have one please call me at 631-586-9525 ext.12
Joe Menechino
I forwarded a copy of UR's response to RVM.
RVM also indicated that they could not retrofit old Maxima pulleys to accept steel sleeves. But they will incorporate steel sleeves into their next production run. Lastly, they said that of the 200 or so Maxima UDPs they've sold, they've only received three or four complaints for oil leakage.
Hope that helps.
Originally posted by 96max5sp
I wanted to have this pulley installed but now i don't know because i don't want to pay to have it installed and then uninstalled and then reinstalled when i return it and get a new one. When are the ones with the "right" size timing rings and steel sleeves coming out and can i exchange this one for the problem free one. If not can i have them pay for the unistallation and reinstallion of the new pulley when mine starts throwing codes, has trouble startin, and leaks oil.
I wanted to have this pulley installed but now i don't know because i don't want to pay to have it installed and then uninstalled and then reinstalled when i return it and get a new one. When are the ones with the "right" size timing rings and steel sleeves coming out and can i exchange this one for the problem free one. If not can i have them pay for the unistallation and reinstallion of the new pulley when mine starts throwing codes, has trouble startin, and leaks oil.
good luck... if u r thinking they will pay to have it uninstalled and reinstalled again.... i'll be just happy if they will just send me a new one then i can try to find the steel sleeve on my own....
Originally posted by ][ 35
good luck... if u r thinking they will pay to have it uninstalled and reinstalled again.... i'll be just happy if they will just send me a new one then i can try to find the steel sleeve on my own....
good luck... if u r thinking they will pay to have it uninstalled and reinstalled again.... i'll be just happy if they will just send me a new one then i can try to find the steel sleeve on my own....
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From: City of the Fallen Angel, CA
Originally posted by ][ 35
i'll be just happy if they will just send me a new one then i can try to find the steel sleeve on my own....
i'll be just happy if they will just send me a new one then i can try to find the steel sleeve on my own....
Originally posted by y2kse
That won't do you any good, ][ 35. Even if you could find a steel sleeve that would fit, RVM states that the tolerances are too tight to allow the pulley to be reinstalled properly.
That won't do you any good, ][ 35. Even if you could find a steel sleeve that would fit, RVM states that the tolerances are too tight to allow the pulley to be reinstalled properly.
so i'm not asking them to fix the problem or provide the steel sleeve.... all i'm asking is to replace my part so that once i have found the sleeve i can reinstall it for the 2nd time....
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From: City of the Fallen Angel, CA
Originally posted by ][ 35
all i'm asking is to replace my part so that once i have found the sleeve i can reinstall it for the 2nd time....
all i'm asking is to replace my part so that once i have found the sleeve i can reinstall it for the 2nd time....
Good luck. Let me know how you make out.
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