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[Video] Blower shot or bad pulley bearings...or something else?
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<blockquote data-quote="Posi" data-source="post: 11617742" data-attributes="member: 49592"><p>Those spots on the rotors are very easy to clean off. You could do it by hand with sandpaper in just a few minutes just like you were asking. You would just need to get the high spots back down to the same level as the rest of the rotor in that one particular area.</p><p></p><p>Honestly right now I don't see how it's your blower. They should make random loud noises and then the noise disappear. If you had some loud noise and IF it was coming from there it would be the rotors hitting either the case or themselves. Then it would not disappear because with friction comes heat and with more heat comes more friction.</p><p></p><p>Same goes for bad bearings too. If they make noise they should calm back down again. Unless it was noisey and then you added the oil and it calmed down.</p><p></p><p>Most of those spots on your rotor tips are just small pieces of debri's that's made it past your air filter over the years. You can sand them down easier than the other spots really easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Posi, post: 11617742, member: 49592"] Those spots on the rotors are very easy to clean off. You could do it by hand with sandpaper in just a few minutes just like you were asking. You would just need to get the high spots back down to the same level as the rest of the rotor in that one particular area. Honestly right now I don't see how it's your blower. They should make random loud noises and then the noise disappear. If you had some loud noise and IF it was coming from there it would be the rotors hitting either the case or themselves. Then it would not disappear because with friction comes heat and with more heat comes more friction. Same goes for bad bearings too. If they make noise they should calm back down again. Unless it was noisey and then you added the oil and it calmed down. Most of those spots on your rotor tips are just small pieces of debri's that's made it past your air filter over the years. You can sand them down easier than the other spots really easy. [/QUOTE]
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