Blower Motors
#11
Charter Member # 545
Gold Member
Re: Blower Motors
Originally Posted by dean51267
What maintenance and other things does an owner of a blower motor need to know vs. a non-blower motor? Maintenance? Longevity of motors? I am comfortable around naturally aspirated motors, but have never messed with blowers at all, so I do not know what I do not know, but have been looking at a boat with a pair in it. Thanks.....
#12
Registered
Re: Blower Motors
its in the boost keep it around 4-5 pounds... run it with a little common since good parts & good engine builder are a must... with the right combo they will live a long time... more than half of all merc engines are forced inducted..
PS don't buy anything that someone just bolted a blower on...
Jeff
PS don't buy anything that someone just bolted a blower on...
Jeff
#13
Lakeside Restorations.com
Commercial Member
Re: Blower Motors
They are fine.. Its like anything else everything in moderation. The more greedy you get the more it costs you in numerous ways.. Jamie / Lakeside
__________________
www.LakesideRestorations.com 570-639-2628
We Make Fast Toys Faster, Cool Toys Cooler and Old Toys New!.. Performance, Custom & OEM Parts & much MORE![/CENTER]
www.LakesideRestorations.com 570-639-2628
We Make Fast Toys Faster, Cool Toys Cooler and Old Toys New!.. Performance, Custom & OEM Parts & much MORE![/CENTER]
#15
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: KENT ISLAND, MARYLAND
Posts: 2,675
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Blower Motors
Originally Posted by SHAGNASTY
What causes blower whip (surge)?
How do you correct this problem?
How do you correct this problem?
jamming a whole lot more of o2 then it was designed to take
wait maybe this should be in the uncensored section
Last edited by GOODT; 07-12-2006 at 10:42 PM.