Ya that's what I did the next day when tech support finally got back to me lol. At first i thought I burnt off some oil but when I measured the old fluid was about 3.3 oz. I just forgot to make a note in the video.
Question: I got the AC-Delco SC Oil. The people @Buick told me I needed 6 oz, so they sold me two bottles. Here you're telling me I need a little under one? This SC looks similar to the one on my 98 Buick Regal GS. Could you anyone advise on the proper oil capacity for a SC on that model? Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the video. It's the general concept that helps me out a lot. My technique would have differed as I'm sure everyone else watching this would have their own preference of tools and technique. What matters is that you got the job done and saved $1k in parts and labor, mainly labor, compared to having a local mechanic doing it and they wouldn't have gone as far as cleaning the internals or replacing the worn down coupler, just replace the fluid probably and put it back on with a new belt and still charge you at least $750. I'll be doing this on a Mini Cooper r53 which also has eaton supercharger and trust me if I had BMW/Mini do it the cost will be more than what it's worth.
Thanks for great info. May I ask what is the coupler that needs replacing? Also have you noticed burnt fumes coming from Supercharger that indicates low oil levels? Thanks, I will also try replacing my SC oils.
Don’t let hater’s stop you, this is the best way to learn is BY DOING IT, and to the haters “ why don’t you provide some useful knowledge of what he should’ve done, I just read you shouldn’t have done this and you shouldn’t of done that besides stating a better SOLUTION “ Like when prying maybe you should use some thing that’s more malleable than the aluminum when separating the cases so you don’t score it “, just ignorant people Sorry but it’s true “help somebody don’t to hurt them” part of accomplishing someone’s dreams or obstacles is ACTING ON THEM not just dreaming of them, keep up the videos I might’ve missed it but torque specs would’ve been nice if you didn’t say it, These videos definitely help even if you are an experienced mechanic that never dove in to this particular part because it gives a sort of heads up what you’re running into,thank you🙏🏻👍👿👎💯
What about those needle bearings? Did you spray them out then repack them, just push new grease in, just grease the noses? Thats the sketchiest part for me.
A few things I'm worried about in this video : 1. You risk scoring the mating surfaces whe prying it apart with a screwdriver surly 2. All that excess brake cleaner, will it not work its way into the sealed bearings on the front and ultimately kill them? 3. You wipe off the excess sealer from the outside of the case... What about the inside.... Maybe too much gasket maker ? The grease you use on the rear bearings, did you clean them or even check what the original grease was that is used incase of chemical reaction and noting the amount used, as too much grease is as bad as none at all...
To pry appart you can jack with screw and nut, cut a srew to the exact fit on the three crevices and unscrew the nut while inside. But thanks for teaching , I wonder if you replaced the shaft seal to the pulley?
Since no one answered you, I can tell you that for the similar Eaton unit on my Jaguar XKR they say it's good for about 100,000 miles before it should be serviced.
Thanks for sharring. My Stillen supercharger on 350z is making noises. Mostly bearing noises when idling and rev-up (did not used to make them). The supercharger has over 100k miles so its times to do the maintenance. Do you know if these items could fit the Stillen model? Thanks
Yes sir, can you plz help me out with my problem, I had 2009model c200 kompresor code p0045 supercharger boost control solenoid circuit A open, where can I find the boost control solenoid, tnx
@@chilipalmer2195 Why does that insult you people have learned from UA-cam, then later on get into car groups or make real life connections to refine their skills? Why does it also insult you that someone is taking extra good care of their 2500$ supercharger. (NGM With the MP62 Blower). Which is not made anymore for the Tiburons?
People use seafoam in their crankcase to clean out old deposits before an oil change. Basically same concept. If you were smart and knew something this guy used gasket maker when he shouldn't of when he put the snout back on. Are you gonna cry and bitch about too?? You just wanna pick an argument you dumb fuck.
@@Mark-ko8zp I mean I rebuild them every day don’t get me wrong this dude is a dumb ass 1. Using screwdriver to pry it apart 2. Used lithium spray grease for rear bearings 3. Filled supercharger upside down. But what’s wrong with using cleaner I use brake clean doesn’t even hurt coating on rotors I wipe down the housing walls with gun oil for rotors but I’ve never had a comeback because I used cleaner??
If some sealant squidged out of the joint on the outside it stands to reason that some may have also squidged out of the joint on the inside. If that hardens and then breaks off won't that cause havoc to the internals? I was sold the correct amount of oil for my M90 for Jaguar XJR6 1995 by Powerhouse in UK. = 185ml
NEVER PRY APART METAL WITH A SCREWDRIVER OR METAL PRY BAR!!! USE HARDENED PLASTIC PRY BAR. OR A RUBBER HAMMER/MALLET. ALL ASE TECHNICIANS ARE CRINGING RIGHT NOW. OUCH !!! 🥴
This whole video gave me anxiety. Although I was pulling my hair out when you set the mating surface on to the wood board, I still continued watching to see your torquing sequence and you didn’t film that part. Kinda glad you didn’t I was probably going to have a panic attack. This was 6 years ago hopefully you know better I know six years ago I was probably doing worse shit we live and we learn 😂
The most common way of using is to change the intake with outtake side. Use the bottom for intake the air in supercharger and the bottom to throttle body.
never clean the screws. The screws are coated with delicate teflon coating that helps with the screws efficiently to provide boost. Don't do what he did. The only thing he did right in this video was the couplers and the oil change......
You had me up until you put the flathead on the bare aluminum. That is exactly what not to do when splitting the snout from the body! These things leak bad enough without hacking up the mating surfaces! Come on man. 🤦♂️
Edward Jean-Simon. The r53 series (first gen BMW made Mini Cooper S 2001-2005) used an eaton m45 supercharger. This is similar enough but I believe the m45 uses 4.9 fluid ounces on the pulley side and 1.9 fluid ounces waterpump side.
Any tips or suggestions on getting the pulley off, i am told and seen it can be difficult and that you must have a hydraulic press to remove it.. Just curios how you got yours off and also where to get the pulley gasket, bering etc? Thanks
I put my Eaton Supercharger back on my car. However, it is not running right. :(. It turns off, and does a loud hissing sound. I wonder what I did wrong? Any suggestions? Thank you
JESUS JUMPING CHRIST!!!!! At least spend $1.72 on some plastic trim tools to pry those cases apart. Even your 1/4" flat screwdriver bit is a 9/10 on the ghetto scale. If you did this kind of shoddy disassembly and your blower worked again - I am sure there's NOTHING any of us could do to make it worse. At 6:55 would I be premature expecting a claw hammer with a splintered handle?
I have a 20o1 pontiac grand prix gtp, is the process the same for my vehicle and where can i order the parts coupler etc. from? I'm not having much luck finding them..thanks
www.ebay.com/itm/Eaton-M62-Supercharger-Snout-Rebuild-Repair-Bearing-Kit-Coupler-/251689033494?epid=1792489700&hash=item3a99d5df16:g:vYkAAOSw1ZBUuS48&vxp=mtr Pretty much the same steps.
Thanks for replying, looks like I'm not gonna have any luck there either, when i put in all the car info it says not compatible... 2001 Grand Prix GTP 2 dr coupe
You using metal screwdriver to pull apart the housing is cringy. Get yourself some plastic interior-trim removing tools. Stop scratching surfaces. Still "liked" your video, the rest of it was great.
wow, that supercharger is so clean you can eaton it
😅
Lmao
the proper amount of oil is 100-110 ml. your blower has over 2 times the proper amount and is going to most likely leak sooner rather then later.
Ya that's what I did the next day when tech support finally got back to me lol. At first i thought I burnt off some oil but when I measured the old fluid was about 3.3 oz. I just forgot to make a note in the video.
Question:
I got the AC-Delco SC Oil. The people @Buick told me I needed 6 oz, so they sold me two bottles. Here you're telling me I need a little under one? This SC looks similar to the one on my 98 Buick Regal GS. Could you anyone advise on the proper oil capacity for a SC on that model? Thanks in advance!
This comment needs more likes so it gets to top as its a pretty important
I have an ogura supercharger and i dont know how much oil to fill in.. I drained it and droped out only 30ml
Doesnt it call for 8 o.z.
Thanks for the video. It's the general concept that helps me out a lot. My technique would have differed as I'm sure everyone else watching this would have their own preference of tools and technique. What matters is that you got the job done and saved $1k in parts and labor, mainly labor, compared to having a local mechanic doing it and they wouldn't have gone as far as cleaning the internals or replacing the worn down coupler, just replace the fluid probably and put it back on with a new belt and still charge you at least $750. I'll be doing this on a Mini Cooper r53 which also has eaton supercharger and trust me if I had BMW/Mini do it the cost will be more than what it's worth.
Thanks for great info. May I ask what is the coupler that needs replacing? Also have you noticed burnt fumes coming from Supercharger that indicates low oil levels? Thanks, I will also try replacing my SC oils.
@2:30 For the love of all that is holy put a microfiber cloth on the end of that screwdriver!!
or electrical tape lol
Don’t let hater’s stop you, this is the best way to learn is BY DOING IT, and to the haters “ why don’t you provide some useful knowledge of what he should’ve done, I just read you shouldn’t have done this and you shouldn’t of done that besides stating a better SOLUTION “ Like when prying maybe you should use some thing that’s more malleable than the aluminum when separating the cases so you don’t score it “, just ignorant people Sorry but it’s true “help somebody don’t to hurt them” part of accomplishing someone’s dreams or obstacles is ACTING ON THEM not just dreaming of them, keep up the videos I might’ve missed it but torque specs would’ve been nice if you didn’t say it, These videos definitely help even if you are an experienced mechanic that never dove in to this particular part because it gives a sort of heads up what you’re running into,thank you🙏🏻👍👿👎💯
Nicely done, just try to use a plastic pry bar. You don't want to scorch the mating surface.
What about those needle bearings? Did you spray them out then repack them, just push new grease in, just grease the noses? Thats the sketchiest part for me.
One of the best videos about kompressor really you Best ❤️
Very good work, but is not easy for everybody to do it , but sure the compressor will be grateful for this maintenance .
A few things I'm worried about in this video :
1. You risk scoring the mating surfaces whe prying it apart with a screwdriver surly
2. All that excess brake cleaner, will it not work its way into the sealed bearings on the front and ultimately kill them?
3. You wipe off the excess sealer from the outside of the case... What about the inside.... Maybe too much gasket maker ?
The grease you use on the rear bearings, did you clean them or even check what the original grease was that is used incase of chemical reaction and noting the amount used, as too much grease is as bad as none at all...
if I hear a rattle at cold start is it most likely the coupler? I don't have to replace the bearings?
To pry appart you can jack with screw and nut, cut a srew to the exact fit on the three crevices and unscrew the nut while inside. But thanks for teaching , I wonder if you replaced the shaft seal to the pulley?
if I hear a rattle at cold start is it most likely the coupler? I don't ave to replace the bearings?
Hey what would happen to the blower if the grey coding comes off
Hey bro just wondering, how many miles go through a supercharger before you have to worry about doing the maintenance on it?
Since no one answered you, I can tell you that for the similar Eaton unit on my Jaguar XKR they say it's good for about 100,000 miles before it should be serviced.
Even though people say they are "maintenance free" its b.s.
100k agreed on 'normal driving'
I know this video is 7 years old. But what kind of supercharger is that? I have a comp tech supercharger for k series Honda. It needs rebuild.
Can the pulley go bad on the snout? Mine is squealing not rattling. M62
How long this supercharged can use.?
where did you get the coupler from?
hi, thanks for your video. How many kilometers do you need to change the oil?
Hey I try to clean my blower and the grey paint from inside can I still use it?
wait....you took off the rotor's coating....NAHHHH AINT NO WAY YOU JUST DID THAT LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
What did you use to clean the 2 rotor screws?
I have to dive into my LSA (Eaton TVS1900) blower - This helped me a little bit and upped my confidence; what's this blower out of?
Brakleen WILL strip the teflon coating.
nah too late. He took all the coating off. 5:16 coating is on. 5:38 rotors are literally shiny, coating is literally gone. Rip.
thank u very much , your video has been helpfull 2 me because im getting my m90 ported next month & hav 2 pull it down prior!
Does the interior scratchs afects the performance?
Sign of worn bearings
Привет, подскажите с каким усилием мн закручивать болты?
He uses a gasket maker so in the future how does he get it apart?
My 07 Sts-v with the eaton m-122 has a rattle at idle,my buddy thinks the rear bearings are bad. I think the coupler is bad.
Great job! Thanks!
great video. thanks for posting. going to tackle this job this weekend :)
Don't know if it makes any difference but you are filling up the supercharger upside down
I'm pretty sure you excessively overfilled your supercharger with oil on an m62 supercharger Eaton states only use 30 ml of oil
Thanks for sharring. My Stillen supercharger on 350z is making noises. Mostly bearing noises when idling and rev-up (did not used to make them). The supercharger has over 100k miles so its times to do the maintenance. Do you know if these items could fit the Stillen model?
Thanks
Were you able to maintain SC ? And is it still making noise ?
Yes sir, can you plz help me out with my problem, I had 2009model c200 kompresor code p0045 supercharger boost control solenoid circuit A open, where can I find the boost control solenoid, tnx
Is that h22 supercharger?
Did you also put rtv in the bolt holes slightly?
Am I the only one that heard the Ring Necks in the back ground? Maybe a Cockatiel?!?
Is there a way to grease the other bearings beside the small needle bearings ?
I have been doing this for 45 years!! Never have I seen cleaner being used!! The newer generation is killing supercharging
I think you are going to hemmorage if you don't calm down.
@@chilipalmer2195 Um... I don't think you have ever rebuilt an engine have you? This guy was literally rebuilding his SuperCharger.
@@chilipalmer2195 Why does that insult you people have learned from UA-cam, then later on get into car groups or make real life connections to refine their skills? Why does it also insult you that someone is taking extra good care of their 2500$ supercharger. (NGM With the MP62 Blower). Which is not made anymore for the Tiburons?
People use seafoam in their crankcase to clean out old deposits before an oil change. Basically same concept. If you were smart and knew something this guy used gasket maker when he shouldn't of when he put the snout back on. Are you gonna cry and bitch about too?? You just wanna pick an argument you dumb fuck.
@@Mark-ko8zp I mean I rebuild them every day don’t get me wrong this dude is a dumb ass 1. Using screwdriver to pry it apart 2. Used lithium spray grease for rear bearings 3. Filled supercharger upside down. But what’s wrong with using cleaner I use brake clean doesn’t even hurt coating on rotors I wipe down the housing walls with gun oil for rotors but I’ve never had a comeback because I used cleaner??
its the same on the thunderbirth ?
If some sealant squidged out of the joint on the outside it stands to reason that some may have also squidged out of the joint on the inside. If that hardens and then breaks off won't that cause havoc to the internals?
I was sold the correct amount of oil for my M90 for Jaguar XJR6 1995 by Powerhouse in UK. = 185ml
Ok
can we purchase a metal coupler?
Dude that thing looks shot... Those scratches are not supposed to be there at all...
NEVER PRY APART METAL WITH A SCREWDRIVER OR METAL PRY BAR!!! USE HARDENED PLASTIC PRY BAR. OR A RUBBER HAMMER/MALLET. ALL ASE TECHNICIANS ARE CRINGING RIGHT NOW. OUCH !!! 🥴
even i cringed and i barely know anything lmao
Filled the oil with the supercharger upsidedown but other then that thankyou
What about the bearings? How do I change out those?
SuperDorkenstein you really can’t change the front bearings without screwing up the timing. But the rear bearings you can just press out and replace.
18-20 lbs? whered you get those specs
Are you using this on a J series?
superb video
excellent video
This whole video gave me anxiety. Although I was pulling my hair out when you set the mating surface on to the wood board, I still continued watching to see your torquing sequence and you didn’t film that part. Kinda glad you didn’t I was probably going to have a panic attack.
This was 6 years ago hopefully you know better I know six years ago I was probably doing worse shit we live and we learn 😂
For a Honda aplication with a m62 is easy to change the rotation of the rotor?
The most common way of using is to change the intake with outtake side. Use the bottom for intake the air in supercharger and the bottom to throttle body.
How did you get the correct distance between rotors?
Guessed
good video!!!
excelente video qué buena experiencia de
How did you clean the screws?
never clean the screws. The screws are coated with delicate teflon coating that helps with the screws efficiently to provide boost. Don't do what he did. The only thing he did right in this video was the couplers and the oil change......
Marring up the surface with a screwdriver is why they leak.
Awesome!
Why is this in my mix
THIS AINT A SONG
You sound like daddy Dave
You had me up until you put the flathead on the bare aluminum. That is exactly what not to do when splitting the snout from the body! These things leak bad enough without hacking up the mating surfaces! Come on man. 🤦♂️
At idle my car makes a wine noise . Need help
That oils smells like death
Alguien me puede decir dónde puedo conseguir una nose cone para mi súper charger toyota solara
Is this for a MINI COOPER S
Edward Jean-Simon. The r53 series (first gen BMW made Mini Cooper S 2001-2005) used an eaton m45 supercharger. This is similar enough but I believe the m45 uses 4.9 fluid ounces on the pulley side and 1.9 fluid ounces waterpump side.
It’s for a Mercedes CLK 200 supercharger. I think a tripod would be ideal when making videos. other that that a good job 👍
Bryan Henry Hello! Is this supercharger from mercedes clk 200 w209 m271 in that video?!
Any tips or suggestions on getting the pulley off, i am told and seen it can be difficult and that you must have a hydraulic press to remove it.. Just curios how you got yours off and also where to get the pulley gasket, bering etc? Thanks
hey. I used a Pulley Boys puller. And a heat gun to expand the pulley. Pulley wouldnt move without heating.
Thanks.
Dorman brings dishonor to your family!
camera work gave me motion sickness.
How do you remove the rotors? do you pry them like tou do the snout?
just pull them straight out
Cars and Stuff Channel Oh okay.
Cars and Stuff Channel Thanks.
I put my Eaton Supercharger back on my car. However, it is not running right. :(. It turns off, and does a loud hissing sound. I wonder what I did wrong? Any suggestions?
Thank you
Air leak and the car is drowning in fuel so try checking if the boost level is stable and or check if sparkpluggs is soaked.
JESUS JUMPING CHRIST!!!!! At least spend $1.72 on some plastic trim tools to pry those cases apart. Even your 1/4" flat screwdriver bit is a 9/10 on the ghetto scale. If you did this kind of shoddy disassembly and your blower worked again - I am sure there's NOTHING any of us could do to make it worse. At 6:55 would I be premature expecting a claw hammer with a splintered handle?
nice
I have a 20o1 pontiac grand prix gtp, is the process the same for my vehicle and where can i order the parts coupler etc. from? I'm not having much luck finding them..thanks
www.ebay.com/itm/Eaton-M62-Supercharger-Snout-Rebuild-Repair-Bearing-Kit-Coupler-/251689033494?epid=1792489700&hash=item3a99d5df16:g:vYkAAOSw1ZBUuS48&vxp=mtr
Pretty much the same steps.
Thanks for replying, looks like I'm not gonna have any luck there either, when i put in all the car info it says not compatible... 2001 Grand Prix GTP 2 dr coupe
Search harder
Look up 3800 supercharger rebuilds the regal gs and the gtps from 97 to 03 all have the same exact setup
LoL someone doesn't know about ZZP 😂
Can a worn coupler cause vibration?
Yes
You should wear gloves to avoid a skin cancer !!
To install parts from PRC is foolish!!
Supercharger oil is foul smelling
You using metal screwdriver to pull apart the housing is cringy. Get yourself some plastic interior-trim removing tools. Stop scratching surfaces.
Still "liked" your video, the rest of it was great.
Wow... that thing is trash. Why don.t yo just buy a new one instead of cleaning up that junk?
OK lol