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<blockquote data-quote="94slowbra1" data-source="post: 16353437" data-attributes="member: 52452"><p>Ok so I had a few mins today so I couldnt resist. Pulled the blower, again. This time I separated it from the intake and i/c. The little bit of rotor I see looks good, I confirmed the bypass is opening and closing like it should, and I spun it by hand easily with no noise. So I'm guessing the blower is in good health and functioning properly. Thank god, I was a little nervous something was wrong with the blower and that would be a big $$$ issue.</p><p>So I'm going to fully reassemble the blower and intake and clean everything. I have brand new intake gaskets ready to go. I'm going to trace every vac line to make sure they are in good shape and hold vac.</p><p>While I have it off is there anything else I should be looking for or checking? Hopefully this is my last time.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94slowbra1, post: 16353437, member: 52452"] Ok so I had a few mins today so I couldnt resist. Pulled the blower, again. This time I separated it from the intake and i/c. The little bit of rotor I see looks good, I confirmed the bypass is opening and closing like it should, and I spun it by hand easily with no noise. So I'm guessing the blower is in good health and functioning properly. Thank god, I was a little nervous something was wrong with the blower and that would be a big $$$ issue. So I'm going to fully reassemble the blower and intake and clean everything. I have brand new intake gaskets ready to go. I'm going to trace every vac line to make sure they are in good shape and hold vac. While I have it off is there anything else I should be looking for or checking? Hopefully this is my last time. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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