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Old 11-14-2015, 12:44 PM
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Default D1SC procharger fill hole in correct location??

I have a 93 Mustang and have a GTO bracket setup but the head unit was bought elsewhere, I know I can clock the volute, and I can get the slinger in the correct position but the fill hole looks like its to far over? or is this ok. Not sure as never had a procharger
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Old 11-14-2015, 10:16 PM
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My guess is it would be fine as long as the slinger is at the bottom and the right amount of oil is in there. It has rather simple internals and there is not much to it when you open it up so, yeah......
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Typically the ID tag on the blower is an indication of where the slinger is. If the slinger was moved, the tag should have been moved as well. Need to open the blower up to check it out for piece of mind. The tag needs to be pointed up otherwise you will have a garbage blower shortly.
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The drain has to be at 6 o clock for the internal slinger to work corr.
the fill looks down some, double ck the drain location
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I agree with everyone that posted, pull it apart to make sure. Bob
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ok thanks, the drain is right at 6 and I already pulled it apart to move the slinger to the correct location. So I guess the fill hole is ok then. Might have to clock it a little more so I can access the drain as the allen bolt is right in the way.
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There are 3 possible drains.........so that should be no indication of what you have .
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I know the drain is good like I said I pulled it apart and have moved the slinger to the correct location and checked where it drains. Just wasnt sure of the fill hole but I just saw one this weekend and his was to the side also.

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