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Old 02-20-2008, 10:15 PM   #1
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impeller on a paxton SN-93 supercharger

How do I get the impeller assembly off of the Paxton SN-93 supercharger without breaking the impeller blades. It wants to turn when I turn the socket. thanks Scott
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Re: impeller on a paxton SN-93 supercharger

Scott,

I have a Paxton SN 2000 and have rebuilt mine a few times. So why are you taking the unit apart? These superchargers are easy to repair! Regarding the impeller, I use a piece of 2x2 that is 5 inches long. I prop the soft wood between the impeller and my work bench and slowly turn the 12pt bolt till it breaks free. I try and place the wood between the center and the far edge for best place of contact.

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Re: impeller on a paxton SN-93 supercharger

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Scott,

I have a Paxton SN 2000 and have rebuilt mine a few times. So why are you taking the unit apart? These superchargers are easy to repair! Regarding the impeller, I use a piece of 2x2 that is 5 inches long. I prop the soft wood between the impeller and my work bench and slowly turn the 12pt bolt till it breaks free. I try and place the wood between the center and the far edge for best place of contact.

Good luck
Ok thanks I got the impeller off by using a wrench on the pulley shaft over a few rags and holding the impeller and turning the impeller bolt.
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I am taking the unit apart to see if it needs to be rebuilt.Do you have any instructions how to take these units apart.I have the impeller off and am not sure what to do to get the rest of the unit apart.I am going to look at it tomorrow 2/23.thanks Scott

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