to get more air in to the carb, rather than having to come in from the front of the vehicle, it goes through the blower to the carb
right under the intake behind the radiator
Typically a good condition 144 blower used is worth about $1500 or more. It depends on if its polished or satin. Long or short nose. And what the pulley ratio is. Also what intake you have for it. Chevy, Ford, Dodge, exe. I have owned a 144 blower, nice little show piece. i sold mine for $1350 solid.
buy a blower intake (prefer 6-71). then buy 6-71 blower, and accesories. change your stock intake put on blower and check pulley ratio to reach 500 horse from the horse your now running stock. Might help to change to alum. heads but if you dont run to much boost you will be fine
it is due to the difference in the air intake and impeller construction.
on the APH engines, it is located under the intake manifold hanging from a bracket.
blower motor blows hot or cold air over evaporator
Should be located at the passenger's side fire wall Disconnect wiring harness Disconnect the air intake tube Remove 3-4 mounting bolts Remove blower motor
if the vp has a blower, it will be either on top of the engine or to the right a little. its easy to find because it has a pulley and is driven by a belt and has the air intake going into it. if you cant find it easily then it probably doesnt have 1. do a google image search on vp blower. compair the pair. get it up ya,
Hello,Here is the procedure for removing the blower unit on a 1990 300ZX. Note that it may be necessary to remove the glove box assembly to gain clearance for the blower motor removal and installation. The blower motor is located behind the glove box, facing the floor.1) Disconnect the negative battery cable.2) Remove all panels and ducting necessary to gain access to the blower motor.3) Disconnect the blower motor harness wiring connectors.4) Remove the blower motor retaining screws and lower the motor/wheel from the intake housing. On some models, release the clips that attach the blower casing to the intake5) housing to remove the blower motor.To install:1) Transfer the old blower wheel to the shaft of the new motor.2) Raise the blower/wheel assembly up and onto the intake housing. Use a new gasket, if required.3) Install the blower motor retaining screws or lock the clips.4) Connect the blower motor wiring.5) Install all ducting and panels.6) Connect the negative battery cable.7) Check the blower for proper operation at all speeds.
A cabin air filter may be in the outside air intake, visible with the hood up and perhaps a cover lifted. Or it will be under the dash in one or both of two general locations: â?¢ Above the blower in the back section of the outside air intake, a location well protected from moisture. â?¢ Between the blower and the rest of the HVAC case.
I just changed my blower for about $45.00 and a hour of my time. You will have to loosen the reservoir remove cruise control unit and loosen the air intake to get fan out to change. It was not hard.
Should be located at passenger's side firewall Remove wiring Remove intake air hose Remove 3-4 small bolts at flange Remove blower motor Should be located at passenger's side firewall Remove wiring Remove intake air hose Remove 3-4 small bolts at flange Remove blower motor