Roush Changing blower?????

mattch2

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Jan 20, 2003
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ok well im going to have to replace my motor on my 2000.. I can get a used motor with low miles.... its gonna cost me 400 for a R&R... how difficult is it gonna be to have to transfer all my blower parts to teh new motor?... is it gona be alot quicker with the engine out rather than having to put it all on when the motor is back in teh car? how long do yoi think that would take? what parts beside the blower itself and inetrcooler have to all come off?
 
You can pull the motor out with the blower. Just disconnect the intercooler hoses from the intercooler tank. instead of the back of the blower. so what im saying is leave the blower on if you want when you pull the motor.
 
It will be easier, with the motor out. Just be careful to not let the hoist chain get under the blower snout. I have heard of someone snapping the snout housing as they pulled the motor... OUCH!