Supercharger problem?
Had my XJR in at a local European car specialty shop for fuel pumps. The mechanic directed my attention to an “interesting” noise the engine is making. The noise seems to only happen when the supercharger is changing its RPM.
I made a video of the situation; does anyone know if this is definitely a supercharger related issue?
Car is a 2002 XJR
68,000 miles
the noise is the "clanking" right at start up and at the beginning of the engine revs.
MVI 2011 - YouTube
I made a video of the situation; does anyone know if this is definitely a supercharger related issue?
Car is a 2002 XJR
68,000 miles
the noise is the "clanking" right at start up and at the beginning of the engine revs.
MVI 2011 - YouTube
"clanking"? as in a bicycle chain rubbing against a chain guard?
That would be cam tensioners/chain.
The supercharger does not change speed independently of the engine. So, it could be anything changing speed.
On the other hand, if it is at the supercharger drive snout, it is the supercharger drive. Rebuild kits are available.
That would be cam tensioners/chain.
The supercharger does not change speed independently of the engine. So, it could be anything changing speed.
On the other hand, if it is at the supercharger drive snout, it is the supercharger drive. Rebuild kits are available.
Yep, drop the SC belt off to confirm - the engine will run without issues with the SC disconnected, if the noise isn't there, you can assume its the charger - your model year hopefully means your engine has metal tensioners, so we could rule out timing parts making the noise, possibly....
Is the noise more prevalent when it comes off revs? If so you'll need one of these fitting....it's the one thing that can cause this kind of noise. The coupler.
Eaton supercharger coupler M90 Thunderbird Etc New BIN | eBay
Is the noise more prevalent when it comes off revs? If so you'll need one of these fitting....it's the one thing that can cause this kind of noise. The coupler.
Eaton supercharger coupler M90 Thunderbird Etc New BIN | eBay
Yep, drop the SC belt off to confirm - the engine will run without issues with the SC disconnected, if the noise isn't there, you can assume its the charger - your model year hopefully means your engine has metal tensioners, so we could rule out timing parts making the noise, possibly....
Is the noise more prevalent when it comes off revs? If so you'll need one of these fitting....it's the one thing that can cause this kind of noise. The coupler.
Eaton supercharger coupler M90 Thunderbird Etc New BIN | eBay
Is the noise more prevalent when it comes off revs? If so you'll need one of these fitting....it's the one thing that can cause this kind of noise. The coupler.
Eaton supercharger coupler M90 Thunderbird Etc New BIN | eBay
Where does that coupler install in the SC?
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I use these type of couplers to repair the Eaton M112. The M90 uses the same coupler.
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thank you for the replies
I removed the supercharger belt, fired it up and it didn't make the noise.
Looks like I'll be removing the supercharger and putting a new coupler in there or mailing my supercharger somewhere to let them do it.
I removed the supercharger belt, fired it up and it didn't make the noise.
Looks like I'll be removing the supercharger and putting a new coupler in there or mailing my supercharger somewhere to let them do it.
this whole operation was a pain, but it's out. it's interesting how there are coolant lines into the throttle body and 3 coolant hoses under the supercharger, wiring clips everywhere, and many vacuum lines.
SC doesn't seem to be in too bad of shape
SC doesn't seem to be in too bad of shape
I'm not the OP but I got a ton of pics in this thread. https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...-thread-61113/
I can also post some more if you want to see anything in particular as I took a ton of pics and they are not all in the thread.
I think I will replace the hoses, I don't want to go through the supercharger removal process again.
And go with what adam 699 can give you, I won't be around the car again until thanksgiving sadly
And go with what adam 699 can give you, I won't be around the car again until thanksgiving sadly
"clanking"? as in a bicycle chain rubbing against a chain guard?
That would be cam tensioners/chain.
The supercharger does not change speed independently of the engine. So, it could be anything changing speed.
On the other hand, if it is at the supercharger drive snout, it is the supercharger drive. Rebuild kits are available.
That would be cam tensioners/chain.
The supercharger does not change speed independently of the engine. So, it could be anything changing speed.
On the other hand, if it is at the supercharger drive snout, it is the supercharger drive. Rebuild kits are available.
Go to UK Ebay and buy yourself IMO a 3lb stainless steel pulley and have PSE put it on for you and have them rebuild the SC.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...ate-xjr-66270/
JagXJR02,
What was the final resolution to your supercharger noise? Did you have it rebuilt, and if so, did they find a definite problem? I now have the exact same noise as your original posted video on my 02 XKR.
Thanks
What was the final resolution to your supercharger noise? Did you have it rebuilt, and if so, did they find a definite problem? I now have the exact same noise as your original posted video on my 02 XKR.
Thanks
no problem glad my issues can help others pin down their issues faster









