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Supercharger oil changed...finally. #348301 11/16/03 09:59 AM
Anonymous
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I finally got around to changing the oil. I have been putting it off because the plug was stripping. I finally got it removed(T-30 torx bit). I tried using a windex pump but it was too rigid and skinny. The best thing I found was to use a plastic syringe and Aquarium air pump hosing. About 6 or 7 inches should do. Attach to the syringe and work it around in there and suck out as much as you can. The tubing is just the right size and is flexible. It takes a while because the "rotory impellar thingy" is in the way so you have to work the tubing under and around it. I got a little under 2 oz. out and it was brown. I was definately runnung low because I filled it w/ a full 4oz. bottle of GM supercharger oil and was able to fill about 1/8th of a second bottle. It ended up being filled slightly below the drain plug hole. So if you're gonna get the GM stuff, get at least two bottles. -hope this helps for anyone that is thinking about changing their oil.

Re: Supercharger oil changed...finally. #348302 11/16/03 10:08 AM
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Jeff the marmot Offline
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Thanks for finding out about the T-30 torx bit. And the aquarium tube is a great idea.


Jeff
2000 4Runner SR5, supercharger, rear e-locker, ARB front locker, 285/75R16 MT/R's, custom bumpers & skids
2007 Tacoma double cab 4x4 - stock
Re: Supercharger oil changed...finally. #348303 11/16/03 10:32 AM
Anonymous
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So how many miles did you have on the charger?

Re: Supercharger oil changed...finally. #348304 11/16/03 06:24 PM
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Ricochet Offline
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So how many miles did you have on the charger?


I'd like to know as well. I thought these things were permanantly sealed and did not need to have the SC nose-gear oil changed. I did know about changing out the nose-gear after about 60K but other than that this is the first I have heard about changing the oil out. I have about 28K on mine so far so it would be nice to know if there is a change interval what would it be.

Thanks for posting on this.

Ricochet


2000 4Runner SR5-V6 4WD Millenium Silver. Check out my homepage for all the mods: http://home.alltel.net/jfarrell
Re: Supercharger oil changed...finally. [Re: Ricochet] #348305 11/16/03 08:21 PM
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Jeff the marmot Offline
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They're not permanently sealed. But to keep your supercharger properly within the Toyota/TRD drivetrain warranty you can't break the seal to even check the supercharger oil level until after it's out of warranty at 60K miles. By that time it's about 30K overdue for the oil being at least checked.

There's a thorough post about it here:
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB13&Number=315143

And anthraciterunner had a clarification that the proper tool to use is a T-27 Torx bit in this post:
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB13&Number=357281
Um, do the T-27 and T-30 both fit due to their taper?


Jeff
2000 4Runner SR5, supercharger, rear e-locker, ARB front locker, 285/75R16 MT/R's, custom bumpers & skids
2007 Tacoma double cab 4x4 - stock
Re: Supercharger oil changed...finally. [Re: Jeff the marmot] #348306 11/17/03 02:03 AM
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ufjaz Offline
Wheeler
I talked with Kevin Gunn at Magnuson. He told me that it is not a good idea to change and refill the SC while it is still on the engine. You cannot remove all the oil and therefore you don't know how much oil to add. The proper level is not just below the fill hole.

He recommended to not mess with it until 100,000 miles. If it needs servicing before then, then remove it from the engine and send it in to Magnuson if it is not performing or making noise.

..... I'm just sayin' that's what he said <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> .....


1996, 2wd, auto trans, deck plate, Addco sway bars, 17 wheels, Borla Cat Back, TRD headers, TRD SC, Bilstein shocks, 4.10 regear, TRD LSD, L10 VB/TC/PTS mods, Hayden tranny cooler, FTC1, 305 cc FI, Supra MAF, Walbro fuel pump
Re: Supercharger oil changed...finally. #348307 11/17/03 02:36 AM
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Sherpa Offline
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I need a little education here. What is a torx bit? How is it different from allen wrenches? Oh, and just to make sure, allen wrenches and hex keys are the same thing, by two different names, right?

Thanks!

-S


1997 SR5 5-Spd. TRD Supercharger, URD Supercharger Performance Kit, "Bamachem Designed" 2.5" suspension lift, 265/75R16 Bridgestone Dueller Revos, Airbox Mod, Amsoil: (Air Filter plus engine, diff, x-fer case, + tranny oils)
Re: Supercharger oil changed...finally. [Re: Jeff the marmot] #348308 11/17/03 04:44 AM
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Ricochet Offline
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They're not permanently sealed. But to keep your supercharger properly within the Toyota/TRD drivetrain warranty you can't break the seal to even check the supercharger oil level until after it's out of warranty at 60K miles. By that time it's about 30K overdue for the oil being at least checked.

There's a thorough post about it here:
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB13&Number=315143

And anthraciterunner had a clarification that the proper tool to use is a T-27 Torx bit in this post:
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB13&Number=357281
Um, do the T-27 and T-30 both fit due to their taper?


Jeff,
Thanks for the info. I guess it is probably a fairly common mis-conception about the change interval because of the warranty issue which is what I am trying not to mess up. But if the SC needs oil in the nose-gear then I would rather mess up the warranty than blow the whole SC nose gear out due to lack of oil and potentially ruin my SC and the engine if parts of the SC internals come apart from lack of lubrication and enter the cylinders. That would be a major SNAFU for sure. Guess I'll just have to play it by ear (literally) and if the SC makes alot more noise (over the normal gear rattle at idle) then its time to check into it.

Ricochet


2000 4Runner SR5-V6 4WD Millenium Silver. Check out my homepage for all the mods: http://home.alltel.net/jfarrell
Re: Supercharger oil changed...finally. [Re: ufjaz] #348309 11/17/03 05:40 AM
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spannky Offline
Mudrunner
My super charger only had a year warantee so I checked the level and found it took 4oz to bring it up to the bottom of the fill plug . After reading some posts about very dirty oil and noisey nose drives I decided to fill it up .Has any one seen any thing in writing from magnuson or trd reguarding the correct fill/level amount <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

Re: Supercharger oil changed...finally. [Re: Ricochet] #348310 11/17/03 07:15 AM
Anonymous
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I had about 40,000 miles...maybe a little more. The only reason I changed it was because there was residue on the outside. I am pretty sure I got more than 95% of the oil out. The air pump tubing was flexible enough to work its way between the front of the charger and the impellar thing down to the bottom.

A torx bit is different than an allen wrench because an allen head is flat on the sides/edges. A torx bit is kinda star shaped. Don''t use an allen wrench or it'll strip.(that's what I tried at first) There seems to be some confusion about this at magnuson too. A t-30 fits perfectly. I probably filled it about a quarter of an inch below the drain hole. Now that I know how much oil is in there, i can check it periodically for color and to see if it is leaking still. I know everyone says you can wait 100,000 miles but I would at least check to see what color it is. If you get a flash light, you can see how much oil is in there too. If you can't see any, you're probably low. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

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