Supercharger Removal and Install
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You don't need to remove the arm that goes inside the SC. Just remove the arm coming from the actuator. You can do that by lining up the pivot between arms so that the keyed portion can slip through. Does that make sense?
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are you putting on a different SC or rebuilding your old one? If you are doing a rebuild, you don't need to remove the BCS. Also, not sure how old your BCS is, but it may be worth the $50 or so to get a new one while you have it all apart as they have been known to fail sometimes.
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Originally Posted by jwikoff99
You don't need to remove the arm that goes inside the SC. Just remove the arm coming from the actuator. You can do that by lining up the pivot between arms so that the keyed portion can slip through. Does that make sense?
On a side note, when I put the supercharger back on, what gaskets will I need to replace? I know I'll need the gasket between the */C and lower intake, and I plan on re-using the TB gasket. Is that all I'll need?
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Me and my dad put a rebuilt one on my car about 3 weeks ago. It was, for us anyways, challenging. You have to have good instructions and try and have a clue what you are doing before you even think about doing it. Don't get me wrong, it possible, just takes time to do.
If you are looking for a rebuilt one, i've had good succes with one that i purchased off ebay. Here'* the link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2474675594
Good luck!
If you are looking for a rebuilt one, i've had good succes with one that i purchased off ebay. Here'* the link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2474675594
Good luck!
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This post is 2 years old. Let'* not dig it up. Dozens of us have done this since this was posted.
Use the search function or simply do a search in Forced Induction, or even better yet, start a new post.
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Use the search function or simply do a search in Forced Induction, or even better yet, start a new post.
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