Jackson Racing Supercharger Help (JRSC)
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Jackson Racing Supercharger Help (JRSC)
Hey everyone.
I installed a JRSC on my 95 GSR last weekend and when i started it for the first time it was idling beautifully which i took to be a good sign. Also, no check engine light.
I then soon heard a growl coming from what sounded to be the blower. Ive driven it about 3 miles and the noise doesnt go away. It gets louder the higher up my rpm's go. It almost sounds like a bad bearing.
I called Jackson Racing and they said that a bad bearing is very unlikely so i dont know. Has anyone else ever had this problem before??? Please HELP!!!
Thanks!
I installed a JRSC on my 95 GSR last weekend and when i started it for the first time it was idling beautifully which i took to be a good sign. Also, no check engine light.
I then soon heard a growl coming from what sounded to be the blower. Ive driven it about 3 miles and the noise doesnt go away. It gets louder the higher up my rpm's go. It almost sounds like a bad bearing.
I called Jackson Racing and they said that a bad bearing is very unlikely so i dont know. Has anyone else ever had this problem before??? Please HELP!!!
Thanks!
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Re: Jackson Racing Supercharger Help (debogsr)
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I just found this topic. I guess this might be what im hearing. but i mean...
This no way sounds like it should be normal.
Ive never heard another JRSC in action so i guess i wouldnt know
I just found this topic. I guess this might be what im hearing. but i mean...
This no way sounds like it should be normal.
Ive never heard another JRSC in action so i guess i wouldnt know
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Re: Jackson Racing Supercharger Help (debogsr)
Bump. Boost guage is reading perfect numbers. Could there not be any oil in my supercharger???????
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sure its not just ur belts or the idler/tensioner pullies?
Something could be too loose or too tight,
or out of alignment.
does the nose of the supurcharger leak any oil?
(like where the supercharger pulley attaches)
Something could be too loose or too tight,
or out of alignment.
does the nose of the supurcharger leak any oil?
(like where the supercharger pulley attaches)
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Re: Jackson Racing Supercharger Help (Tad)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tad »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">sure its not just ur belts or the idler/tensioner pullies?
Something could be too loose or too tight,
or out of alignment.
does the nose of the supurcharger leak any oil?
(like where the supercharger pulley attaches)</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks for the reply. I will check the nose tonight and double check the belts/tensioner pullies. I have class till 8 but ill post up the results from when i do that. Thanks again Tad.
Something could be too loose or too tight,
or out of alignment.
does the nose of the supurcharger leak any oil?
(like where the supercharger pulley attaches)</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks for the reply. I will check the nose tonight and double check the belts/tensioner pullies. I have class till 8 but ill post up the results from when i do that. Thanks again Tad.
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