Detroit Diesel Blower Rebuild (4-53)
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- In this video we rebuild a Detroit Diesel 4-53 blower. Below is a link to the completed product. Below you will also find a breakdown of the steps that go into the rebuild.
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0:00 Intro
0:30 Removing Timing Gears
3:19 Removing Shims & Washers From Rotor Shaft
3:54 Removing Rotor Rear Endplate Retainer
5:03 Removing Rotors
5:49 Break Rotor Inserts
6:40 Remove The Blower Oil Seals From The End Plates
7:15 Remove Old Gaskets
8:30 Clean In Parts Washer Machine
10:35 Dry Parts
12:12 Blasting Machine
16:29 Parts Washer Part 2
17:15 Final Drying Of Parts
18:20 Painting Blower
19:08 Finish Flat Surfaces
21:26 Components For Final Assembly
21:49 Installing The Oil Seals In The End Plates
22:41 Installing Oil Seal Spacers Onto Rotor Shaft
24:58 Lubricating End Plates
29:42 Insert Rotors
30:03 Install Front End Plate
32:22 Install Rear Endplate Retainer
34:02 Install The Blower Rotor Timing Gears
36:12 Check Tolerances
36:32 Correcting Tolerances
42:03 Finished Blower
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There’s not enough explanation on a few critical areas.The front timing gears should be taken off together, he needs 2 pullers and take them off at the same time being very careful not to lose or mix up any of the shims. I have seen some that have shims behind both rotors gears. Don’t mix up the parts side to side. He should paint it after he’s done putting it together. Very thln coat of Hi Tack from a can wlth a brush works well. there’s overspray inside the case. Whiz wheel he shouldn’t even need.
Muy bueno el video tengo dos preguntas 1.- cuantas libras de precio lleva el torque y 2.- cuales son las medidas del calibrador para la tolerancia de separacion entre los rodeos y entre los todos y la carcasa me gustaría si los pueden facilitar bendiciones
Thanks
Muito bom, obrigado pelo video, uma boa aprendizagem
Man's needs a vacation. Hammered the first 2 seals like 5x for no reason
i wish he'd be a little more gentle with those parts
So the Detroit blowers don't use any teflon strips or anything to seal? What kind of clearance tolerance is there on those rotors? I noticed he took a buffing wheel to the ends which seems like it would take off additional material opening the clearance more. Is the "boost" pressure in these N/A DDs so low that it doesnt matter?
The Detroit Diesel blowers only required teflon seals in the end plates, for clearance in the rotors refer to your service manual.
How similar is this process for a 6v-71?
Its almost the same!
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