As far as who covers the cost of removing the blower and re-installing it if the weld is cracked, consider what would happen if you installed a Whipple blower and a week later found it to be defective. Whipple isn't going to pay to have it removed for repair. The customer would have to send it back for repair or replacement. And the customer would also have to pay for the re-installation of the repaired/new blower. Most companies state this in their warranties. They don't want to be liable for related damages or time lost. I know that sucks for those who either don't have the money/time to pull the blower and re-install it but that's the way most companies that I am aware of handle things such as this.
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