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Old 01-29-2006, 03:41 PM
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97 pk ave supercharger

I have noisy sc on 97 pk ave 3.8 .... removed belt and i have about quarter inch play in nose pulley, bad supercharger?
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Re: 97 pk ave supercharger

Your SC is fine. There is a plastic piece called a coupler that connects the pully itself to the business end of the SC. This part is notorious for failing. Go to xxperfrmance.com and buy 2 bottles of SC oil and a new coupler. You can install the coupler yourself and I'd recommend changing the Sc oil while you've got the system taken apart.
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Re: 97 pk ave supercharger

This link will help;
How to replace an M90 snout coupler without removing the entire blower
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Thanks for info!!
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