That is a major sign that the supercharger is going bad and will need a rebuild. Basically the seal is leaking from the front nose cone. The seal usually leaks when the bearings have gone bad. The two best options will to replace the front nose cone, or get a rebuilt supercharger. Once the oil starts to leak the bearings will have no oil and it will soon fail on you.
I used a lawn mower gas line replacement kit. The plastic gas line split going inot the Supercharger and was leaking severly.
Replace the leaking part
Leaking from? Hose Water pump Intake gasket
Neglect to replace the supercharger oil.
No. You can say that you will look into something, or that you will get someone to look into something, but you cannot say 'get look'. These are all correct: 'I will look into your problem with the leaking washing machine tomorrow.' 'I will get a plumber to look into your problem with the leaking washing machine tomorrow.' 'I will get your problem with the leaking washing machine looked into tomorrow.'
short anser yes... means there is a problem!
I'm having the same problem, would like to find answer to this
Where is it leaking from???
What other symptoms besides leaking antifreeze? Where do you see the anti-freeze leaking?
probably everywhere, but if you don't find out where the leak is, you may burn up the engine or transmission, so if it stops leaking, you have a problem. FIND the leakand repair it.
Typically, no. Assuming a bearing failure or similar problem with the supercharger, you should just be able to replace it and be done. If however, there was a catastrophic failure of the supercharger, pieces of metal and debris could have been sucked into the engine and may have caused damage. You should be able to determine whether debris is present based on observation of the supercharger once it's removed and by inspecting the intake manifold just underneath.
That all depends on where it is leaking. If it is not leaking the hose does not need to be repaired, the problem is elsewhere.