Do you own or have access to an arbor press?

Are you good at making jigs, such as custom fabrication work, to hold the assembly just right while your using it on the arbor press?

Its more than taking a hammer and a punch to get them out, and back together while keeping them in time and balance.

There are company's that have core rebuilding service, as well as recoating services out there on line, but you could buy a couple of good used blowers shipped for what one rebuild rotor assembly will run you. Example, around $350.00 to $380.00 just for the rotors before shipping.

I have been working on, with myself, to start offering this service to everyone at an affordable price. I will have to invest in a few pieces of equipment first ,so everything will me 100% done in house to keep the cost down for everyone. My goal is to keep it in the $200.00 to $250.00 range (or less) for everyone. This will include bearings, seals, and rotor recoating.

Personally, I would search ebay, or car-part.come for a good low mileage blower, and pray the rotor assembly is a good one you can switch into your cars blower and call it good for the mean time.

My GenV knocked since the day I bought it, and now its so loud, you can hear it inside the car. It still builds boost fine, and does not give my any knock, but it sounds horrible. So I bought 2 GenV's as a package deal to replace mine for what one normally goes for anywhere else. The other is already been claimed by a local so don't ask about the other one.

The polished one on my car now, will be either rebuild, and sold, or sold as is.

~F~