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<blockquote data-quote="Avispa" data-source="post: 14098184" data-attributes="member: 78552"><p>This as the first total failure I've heard of, but bearing seal failures used to be common on these blowers. Whipple is pretty good about getting replacement snouts to you quickly. Make sure you don't throw away the plastic connector that seats on two pins on the snout drive flange and on two corresponding pins offset 90 degrees on the rotor input flange. Your new snout won't come with one of these unless you order it specifically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avispa, post: 14098184, member: 78552"] This as the first total failure I've heard of, but bearing seal failures used to be common on these blowers. Whipple is pretty good about getting replacement snouts to you quickly. Make sure you don't throw away the plastic connector that seats on two pins on the snout drive flange and on two corresponding pins offset 90 degrees on the rotor input flange. Your new snout won't come with one of these unless you order it specifically. [/QUOTE]
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