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  1. #1 Putting new rotor pack in supercharger any advice? 
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    OK I found a new Gen v in the junkyard yey me because I cleaned my rotors off rookie style a year ago.....but now since I don't have a pulley tool ...and I already have a thrusher hub on my current SC ...my plan is too took the rotor pack out my found on and put it in my current one.

    I know I need oil
    I'm going to order the upgrade coupler from zzp

    do I have to change the needle bearings is my question?
    or can I just had in some of the grease and go?

    yea its nice to change them out but for now was wondering can I just plug them in ////// and do I use any rtv to make sure case is sealed ?

    I read its hard to get off when I decide to open it again but who knows if I will....

    thinking of sending the other casing off for porting and old rotors off for a more update coating to some one long term ...seen a guy with some blue rotor coating said it stands up to meth a lot better......


    ADVICE and Guidence needed plz !!
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    You don't have to grease or replace the needle bearings if they aren't being a problem now.

    Never use RTV to seal the case back up. You can only use anerobic sealer, comes in a little red tube from the parts store.

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    Why can't you use both ? I've seen both work..
    yeah I bet the RTV is harder to get off later on, but it works. Just don't be an idiot and glob it all
    over. Thin spread with a finger and be done.
    Saves a trip to the store

    a dab or two of some needle bearing grease helps
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    Thanks y'all imma look for that sealant if not yea I like that idea of thin spreading the rtv ....
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