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unidentified supercharger....
By john d - 02/06/2001 1:02:33 AM; IP 172.142.221.24
this forum seems to have some of the most knowlegable people that ive ever come apon so here goes im going to try and stump you guys on this one.
ive got a 3/4 of a unidentified supercharger. its about half the size of any B&M ive seen used on a V8 so im assuming its for a 6 cylider vehicle. ive been told its for a pontiac and even a hummer. its a remanufated unit with no real stamped idetification on the casting. th base has a stamped number "5116180"and a name thats seems to be filled in what it was remanufactured. the back side that would face the firewall of a vehicle has a staped number "5134914 M" with a hexagon with "PCI" in the center. the rotor gears that mesh in the front have stamps "5107080" on the left and "5107081" on the right. the rotors them selves dont seem to have any sort of stamps on them. the top has a ink stamp "R5107532" with "Remanufactured" under neith it. it seems to be missing the front snout and the rear cover along with the intake that physicly bolts it to the engine. its pretty small so im asuming it goes to an import. im really not sure and i ended up with it due to a fellow that had no idea what it was and was using it for a paper weight. i have yet to get a photo of it. ill try to post one up tomarrow to assist you guys. it makes a neet conversation piece. thanx for all you help. and now ill really see how good you guys are.
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Collapse <b>unidentified supercharger....</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>john d, <i>02/06/2001</i></font>unidentified supercharger.... -- john d, 02/06/2001
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 RE: unidentified supercharger.... -- Dave, 02/06/2001
 From a 3.8L GM V-6 -- Walker, 02/06/2001
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=4655&Reply=4626><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor4655" onclick="return false;">here are some pictures.</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>john d, <i>02/06/2001</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 here are some pictures. -- john d, 02/06/2001
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 RE: here are some pictures. -- john d, 02/06/2001
 RE: here are some pictures. -- john d, 02/06/2001
 RE: unidentified supercharger.... -- J. Robb, 02/06/2001
 RE: unidentified supercharger.... -- Bob M, 02/08/2001
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