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  1. #1 how to replace the snout on a gen 3 m90 
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    I'm askng ths question because I have 3.4 mps already pressed on a snout and want to just replace it all as one.
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    It's rather simple...use a syringe and drain the supercharger oil and then remove the 9 bolts that hold the snout and case together.
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    I fugured that much didn't know to expect if there's a gasket on the snout can't find anything like that at the local auto parts store not sure what to expect inside
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    You'll want some anerobic sealer for when you put the snout back on.

    Because there is no gasket, the sealer is used.

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    Like said above its pretty simple to do. Make sure you have rags under the snout to catch any excess oil that doesn't come out with the syringe.

    If it's an MPS. buying a 3.8 would be cheaper generally unless you already have the new snout
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    Wear gloves do not get the old SC lol on your hands or you will hate yourself for the week and do it outside if its possible. The smells bad you don't want that inside.
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    Smell isn't that bad. Be a man!
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    Yeah already have the snout with the pulley on it. Thanks guys
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    be careful not to jerk the rotor pack out!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dbextreme View Post
    be careful not to jerk the rotor pack out!!!
    Why?

    Its not like it matters if it comes out or not.

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    I haven't had good luck with needle bearings, so better safe then sorry...
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