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#102016 - 07/26/05 04:39 PM Disassemble supercharger question
97gtpblk Offline
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Registered: 06/04/05
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Loc: buffalo ny
Hello all, I should be getting my order from ZZperformance tomorrow to replace my supercharger green sprocket-type like thingy (sorry i forgot the name).
I have read the great directions found on this site, and I was unclear on one thing. When I pull nose part off, It says there is a gasket there. Would it be a good idea to get one from the dealership to have ready, or Am I going to salvage the one on it, and use RTV in addition to it, or no gasket at all?
Im a little confused....
Thanks in advance for the help....
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#102017 - 07/26/05 04:41 PM Re: Disassemble supercharger question
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Always use new gaskets!!! You'll save yourself trouble down the road. And by the way it's called a coupler. smile

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Don't forget new S/C oil. Don't use regular motor oil!!!!!!!! Two bottles will do you.
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#102018 - 07/26/05 06:00 PM Re: Disassemble supercharger question
97gtpblk Offline
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Loc: buffalo ny
Does anyone know the part # of the gasket?
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#102019 - 07/26/05 10:08 PM Re: Disassemble supercharger question
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i didn't use a gasket. i went by those directions too and it didn't say anything about it so i didn't know. i just took my time and it didn't really get messed up. i just put some silcone gasket stuff on the snout to seal it up when i put it back together.
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#102020 - 07/27/05 10:24 AM Re: Disassemble supercharger question
Kwik Wun Offline
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Registered: 06/29/05
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Loc: Omaha, NE
there's no gasket...i just polished it all with a dremel so its as smooth as a baby's *** and didn't use any sealant wink It's holding up fine
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