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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Closing Silencer Ports on Eaton (Photos)
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<blockquote data-quote="Posi" data-source="post: 10568021" data-attributes="member: 49592"><p>^No you can't weld them up without taking the blower apart. Also you could easily warp the case and have rotor to case contact. If you weld you need to be prepared to go in and take some material out if the rotors are hitting the case afterwards.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also weld typically doesn't stay very well on the blower case itself. I would use epoxy before welding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Posi, post: 10568021, member: 49592"] ^No you can't weld them up without taking the blower apart. Also you could easily warp the case and have rotor to case contact. If you weld you need to be prepared to go in and take some material out if the rotors are hitting the case afterwards. Also weld typically doesn't stay very well on the blower case itself. I would use epoxy before welding. [/QUOTE]
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The Blower Bistro
Closing Silencer Ports on Eaton (Photos)
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