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    DGAV Throttle Shaft Bearing Video

    I have finally completed the video for the installation of our throttle shaft bearing kit. Visit it at [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abi40OrA8uY"]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.[/nomedia]

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjim5551212 View Post
    I have finally completed the video for the installation of our throttle shaft bearing kit. Visit it at YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
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    its up and running. Youtube never took so long on my others

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    Would it be adviseable to put a light smear of sealer on the OD of the bearing before inserting? I ask this because the throttle shaft bores can be a source of a vacuum leak.

    I would probably do one thing differently from the video: I would wait on tightening up the throttle plate until both sides of the shaft were supported by the new bearings.

    Bill

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    you could, but the bearings are supposedly sealed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hoffmann View Post
    Would it be adviseable to put a light smear of sealer on the OD of the bearing before inserting? I ask this because the throttle shaft bores can be a source of a vacuum leak.

    I would probably do one thing differently from the video: I would wait on tightening up the throttle plate until both sides of the shaft were supported by the new bearings.

    Bill
    i look at this again. you say outside diameter. this is a snug fit really, and the bore where the bearing goes into is not the same as the throttle shaft bore.

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