www.SuperchargersOnline.com does offer two types of rebulds for your application. One from PSE who is an aftermarket rebuilder. And the other is from MagnaCharger which is the OEM factory rebuilders. Thank you, From www.SuperchargersOnline.com
Yes, a supercharger on a 2002 Mazda Millenia can be rebuilt. This process typically involves disassembling the supercharger, replacing worn or damaged components such as bearings and seals, and reassembling it to restore functionality. However, the availability of replacement parts may vary, so sourcing them can be a consideration. If you're not experienced with supercharger repairs, it's advisable to seek assistance from a professional mechanic.
If you have to ask this question, then YOU do not rebuild it. Rebuilt ones are readily available for $300 - 700.
I would order it from the manufacturer.
Places like superchargersonline sell complete rebuilt superchargers for around $439.00 and they come with all the gaskets and everything needed to put them on. They also come with a lifetime warranty. Usually there is around 2-4 hours labor involved so most repair shops will charge around $200-$400, to put them on.
A supercharger can be purchased from all good electronics stores and many DIY stores. For example, try stores such as Amazon or Ebay, or from the official Supercharger webpage.
You can buy a supercharger for any engine. All a supercharger is is a means of getting more air into the engine. however if you have a rather small displacement or a high mileage engine a supercharger is not a good idea. Also they tend to be in the $2500-3000 range.
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rebuilt is 650. http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_prix/products1.php?id=932&catid=106
You can usually buy rebuilt parts from a salvage yard or a repair shop associated with a salvage yard. You can also buy these through the internet.
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.
You can not. There are no rebuilt cats and it is not legal to sell a used one.
If your supercharger is an Eaton type supercharger and it is making noise that is an early indication that the supercharger might need a rebuild. A lot of times the noise is actually coming from a little coupler that is located in the inside of the supercharger. This coupler has 6 holes in it and over time these rounded holes will wear out and become an oval shape. Once it becomes oval shape the supercharger will start to make a rattle sound. If left untreated the rattle will lead to the bearings going bad and then the seals. You will then need to get a complete rebuilt done on the supercharger. The coupler is easy to replace. You basically have to take the supercharger noise off with the 6 bolts that holds it and then once the two ends pull a part the coupler will be sitting right there. Just slide the coupler off of the pins and replace it. Then slide the two ends together and bolt it back up. You will also need to refill the supercharger with oil.