Thx for the pic anything helps!! If anybody else has any diagrams or settings or advise feel free to chime in. Good luck on fixing yours JPJP!!
Thx for the pic anything helps!! If anybody else has any diagrams or settings or advise feel free to chime in. Good luck on fixing yours JPJP!!
Well I figured "how" I broke the casting. I was assembling the unit upside down and the shims got shifted. Tightening (forcing) the case together against them was a bad move.
Now I have assembled it together with the rear seal out (still have to order). I get this scratchy sound. I just can't figure out what I am doing wrong. I am using brand new balls and impeller shaft. I am reusing the races as they only had a wear pattern.
I recleaned the balls and got the same results no matter how many shims I used. I tried using the old balls and even tried assembling it with another set of used races. Are the races the issue? I am dumbfounded.
Did you clearance the impeller to make sure it is not hitting the housing. Also have you put some fluid on the parts for lubrication.
I still haven't even gotten to getting the impeller on and yes I put fluid on them when assembling. Keep the feedback coming please.
I called Craig at Paradise Wheels. Looks like I did a big no-no. I bought balls from McMaster which are Grade 25 and also hardened to Rockwell 'C' of about 65. The grade 25 has much too loose a diameter tolerance. The balls also need to be Grade 5 or better. Paradise wheels goes even better than that and uses Swiss made Grade 0.
The balls are supposed to be sacrificial and be relatively soft to conform to the races. The harder balls scratched up my races it appears.
I now have a set of balls and races on order.
Michael
www.superchargerhelp.com
This is what Craig told me yesterday on 11/10/09: Grade 5 or better!
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