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JRSC M45 sebring 999-000

Old Oct 27, 2014 | 09:34 PM
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Hi !!!

I bought this supercharger and I would like to have your opinion.

When I openned it, the rotors looked in good shape, no scratches nor over used.

However, when I look at the internal case there are some very thin scratches and to the touch they don´t seem deep.

It doesn´t have its axial or radial cracking. The previos owner said that he had used it just for 1000 miles, but due to the way he was taking care of
it I assume that it got some dust becuse it was on the floor with some other pieces.

I think the scratches are from spinning it by hand.

Now, my questions:

-Would it work perfectly fine knowing its condition?

-Is this item rectifiable or it could be repaired?
If it is repairable, would it be cheaper to get it repaired or to buy a new one?

Your comments would be well appreciated.

Here are some oictures and video

Thank you.


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Old Oct 28, 2014 | 06:14 AM
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Absolutely fine the way it is. Run it and don't worry about it.
Old Oct 29, 2014 | 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by TNTUBA
Absolutely fine the way it is. Run it and don't worry about it.
Ummm really?
Thanks bro...
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