What happens if you remove the blower snout?

Old Oct 7, 2008 | 07:12 PM
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What happens if you remove the blower snout?

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I want to change upper blower pulleys, have a shop press, and was wondering if it could be done easily by removing the blower snout.
But, I don't want to learn by mistakes!

Thanks in advance for your wise replies!
 
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Old Oct 7, 2008 | 09:01 PM
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i take it is a eaton blower, if so i herad once you just use a big screw driver to pry it off according to jdm wish i ahd the email still but i didnt like the fact that i was going pry on a 4 thousand dollor blower, use the lower crank pulley it will also keep you from belt slipage.
 
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Old Oct 7, 2008 | 10:48 PM
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Thanks bluebeast06, you're right in that I have an Eaton on an 03 HD.

But the top pulley is a very tight press on. A screw driver won't even come close to doing anything. Neither will 'standard' pullers.

I already have an upper pulley from a Lightning, which gives a 2 psi boost on the harley. No other changes needed, not even the belt! Would really like to iuse it. But, I need to do the R & R.

So, I was wondering what would happen if I took off the front, the snout with the pulley attached and used a shop press for the R & R.
 
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Old Oct 8, 2008 | 04:49 AM
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Originally Posted by stevestoy

So, I was wondering what would happen if I took off the front, the snout with the pulley attached and used a shop press for the R & R.
You could do it that way,,you'll just have the oil to deal with.
Don't they make a pulley removal tool for that?

It looks like you could use a small pulley puller!

Phil
 
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Old Oct 8, 2008 | 04:56 PM
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hey phill i talked to matt from performance evolution like a month ago, he said he wanted to get a in house dyno if everything works out he said maybe by oct.
 
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Old Oct 10, 2008 | 04:43 PM
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There is a pulley puller made just for Eaton. If i were you i would change to a bigger lower before a smaller upper. This way you dont have to worry about belt slippage.

Wayne
 
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Old Oct 14, 2008 | 02:23 PM
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Good advice, Z7What. I'll focus on the lower pulley change.
Nice truck you got!
 
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