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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Posi port templet
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<blockquote data-quote="suaveflooder" data-source="post: 15003396" data-attributes="member: 43389"><p>I didn't use a templet. On the underside, there isn't a lot of cutting to do. (you can base the measurements off the lines on the underside of the blower…I think he might have measurements out there as well, but I just used the casting lines) The inlet of the blower and the plenum need to be gasket matched (take a new OEM gasket and start there. You can actually even go a little bigger and cut the gasket…I did this the second time I ported the plenum, but it's not necessary). The inside of the blower needs to be smoothed out, and around/on top of the screw bearings need to be smoothed out and dropped down, although I've seen versions of his blowers where it did not waterslide down the sides of the bearings. I'll try and take a look tonight and see if I can find some old pictures (It's been almost 6 1/2 years since I did it). I did it with a dremel (not ideal and took FOREVER). I believe POSI did a write up on this going over ideal tools and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suaveflooder, post: 15003396, member: 43389"] I didn't use a templet. On the underside, there isn't a lot of cutting to do. (you can base the measurements off the lines on the underside of the blower…I think he might have measurements out there as well, but I just used the casting lines) The inlet of the blower and the plenum need to be gasket matched (take a new OEM gasket and start there. You can actually even go a little bigger and cut the gasket…I did this the second time I ported the plenum, but it's not necessary). The inside of the blower needs to be smoothed out, and around/on top of the screw bearings need to be smoothed out and dropped down, although I've seen versions of his blowers where it did not waterslide down the sides of the bearings. I'll try and take a look tonight and see if I can find some old pictures (It's been almost 6 1/2 years since I did it). I did it with a dremel (not ideal and took FOREVER). I believe POSI did a write up on this going over ideal tools and such. [/QUOTE]
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