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01 Supercharged
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: long island, new york
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blower blades
how do you remove blower blades from the blower case
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Worlds Fastest HD F150!!!
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Take out the bolts from the front snout.
flip the blower over, and get a rubber handled screwdriver. Stick it in the opening against the back of the drive surface. Get a heavy hammer and tap the screwdriver to push the snout assembly apart from the case. The rubber handle will keep anything from marring up the s/c surface. Its a bit easier to tap it apart that way, than trying to pry it apart with a flathead at the seam and marring up the metal. It can be a tight fit since its a precision machined surface mate between the nose drive and the rotor assembly. |
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01 Supercharged
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yes thanks i got that part down ok.i was wondering after removing that piece
how to remove the blade assembly completely off its housing. |
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Worlds Fastest HD F150!!!
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as far as I know you can't. I don't think there's a way to pop them off.
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01 Supercharged
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Ok thanks. I won't mess with it
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Worlds Fastest HD F150!!!
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if you know the size and pitch, mostly anywhere. Summit may have them, McMaster Carr certainly should, and I think somebody said Garner Wescott or something along the lines of that was another company that sold lots of SS bolts and hardware.
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