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Supercharger Bearing Replacement!!

Motter

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Hey all,

I'm not sure if this has been asked already, but my supercharger is sounding weird here and there. I spoke with someone last year about a place I think in Grand Rapids, Michigan where they specialize in pressing new bearings into superchargers, especially for GTPs. Does anyone know about this place or something like it where I can go and replace my supercharger bearings?

thanks

Zmott
 


You can get the parts from ZZPerformance

Many times you can find a shop to rebuild them locally. Sometimes the problem with that is they charge $80.00+/hr. shop rate, and do not know what they are doing.

I rebuild superchargers all the time.

My shop rate is a flat fee. Owner supplies the bearings and seals, a complete M90 rebuild (snout and case needle bearings) is $100.00 labor. Includes complete disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly.

Snouts only needing rebuilt are $50.00 for club members.

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~F~
 
You can get the parts from ZZPerformance

Many times you can find a shop to rebuild them locally. Sometimes the problem with that is they charge $80.00+/hr. shop rate, and do not know what they are doing.

I rebuild superchargers all the time.

My shop rate is a flat fee. Owner supplies the bearings and seals, a complete M90 rebuild (snout and case needle bearings) is $100.00 labor. Includes complete disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly.

Snouts only needing rebuilt are $50.00 for club members.

~F~

farns, ill take a polished and rebuilt blower for $100. thanks. :th_king-normal:
 


LOL, thats the labor price. Nice try. :th_nanana:

Many times the coupler is to blame for noise, replace with the green bomb proof one from ZZP, and never have a worry again. Thats a easy DIY fix with basic hand tools. There is a few how to videos on Youtube even.

~F~
 
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