When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I pulled the supercharger. To get to the notorious tube that goes underneath the supercharger replaced it. but when I put the whole thing back together I found by the throttle body there's a coolant tube that has a y on it. That y isn't connected to anything. comes right off the coolant Reservoir. Anybody know what that might be? And I don't know if I missed putting the hose on that when I put it all back together and it's a hose that runs underneath the supercharger I'm not sure? Right there in the middle of the picture by the throttle body.
My F-Type V6 looks exactly the same so I don't think you have missed anything.
Of course that doesn't explain the mystery of the extra ribbed protuberance!
Thank you guys I appreciate that... I was stressing out big time. Got another question to though. Some of the bolts got used on different areas then where they originally came from is that going to be a problem
So quick question? So everybody knows about the supercharger.
now I'm trying to figure out if I should fill that Reservoir all the way till it's full because I have no idea how much was in there a lot of it spilled out.
So quick question? So everybody knows about the supercharger.
now I'm trying to figure out if I should fill that Reservoir all the way till it's full because I have no idea how much was in there a lot of it spilled out.
What resovoir? OIl you mean?
Its 5.1 oz when the SC is new. It's good to see how much comes out since it is sometimes hard to drain all of it.
So quick question? So everybody knows about the supercharger.
now I'm trying to figure out if I should fill that Reservoir all the way till it's full because I have no idea how much was in there a lot of it spilled out.
What resovoir? OIl you mean?
Its 5.1 oz when the SC is new. It's good to see how much comes out since it is sometimes hard to drain all of it.