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Old 04-22-2004, 12:31 PM
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Topping Up Supercharger Oil

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any ideas about how i could top up the supercharger oil for my GPx GTP?

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Old 04-22-2004, 05:42 PM
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Re: Topping Up Supercharger Oil

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hey guys
any ideas about how i could top up the supercharger oil for my GPx GTP?

thanks
You don't want to top it off, you want to change it.

You will need -

(pump top from a bottle of dial soap or similiar)
a plastic cup or something to hold the pumped out used oil
2 bottles of GM supercharger oil
1 hex wrench to remove the hex screw

Find the hex screw located towards the top of the supercharger snout. Remove it with a hex wrench. Take the cleaned (no soap on or in it) soap pump top and pump all of the nasty smelly used SC oil out. Move the "hose" on the pump around a bit to make sure you get all you can. Once you feel you have removed all you can, pull out the pump and set the old oil container down. Then you pop the SC oil bottles open and squirt them into the hex opening. Once the two bottles put the hex screw back in place with the hex wrench and clean up the area of any spilled SC oil.

Your all done. Just an fyi, used SC oil smells like a combination of skunk ass and dead body, so a cologne rag or something may be in order to deal with it, especially if it has been in there for more than 30k miles or so.
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Re: Topping Up Supercharger Oil

hi
thanks for the details. this was most helpful. kilroy was very helpful too, but i didn't have the detailed description
thanks a ton
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Re: Topping Up Supercharger Oil

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Re: Topping Up Supercharger Oil

Well what I gave you was a condensed version but as you can see everyone agrees that used oil stinks like skunk. You have to be carefull with it. And is really easy procedure to do
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Re: Topping Up Supercharger Oil

Take the hex nut out on the snout side of the SC, pump the used oil out. Put away and then use 2 bottles to add to SC. That is pretty much easy
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