Next to the pulley that is on the supercharger is a little hex nut. Take this hex nut off and drain the oil by using something to suck it out.
Once all of the oil is sucked out, use "GM Supercharger Oil" which is a special blend oil and fill it back up. Make sure you fill it up to about 1/4 inch below this hex nut.
EDIT: You should not have to change the oil in the M62 super charger. It is a sealed unit.
IF you do end up doing this, make sure what you pull out of the super charger, is what you put back in.
A 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt typically requires around 4-5 quarts of oil for an oil change. It's always best to consult the owner's manual or a certified technician for the most accurate information on your specific vehicle.
The oil pan on a 2007 Cobalt is located beneath the engine towards the bottom of the vehicle. It is a metal reservoir that holds the engine oil when the car is not in operation and is typically found towards the front of the engine.
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Oil and water do not mix because they have different polarities. When oil and water are mixed, they separate into distinct layers due to their different densities. This separation is a physical change where the molecules of each substance retain their original properties.
It is a physical change because the oil and the water do not change in chemical composition.
right under the supercharger (on the right side), it's a cartridge filter.
5 quarts (with an oil filter change)
it means your getting close to needing a oil change.
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This link helped me out quite a bit... http://www.paulstravelpictures.com/GTP-Supercharger-Oil-Change/index.html
To change the supercharger oil on a 1997 Oldsmobile LSS, start by locating the supercharger's oil fill plug, usually found on the side of the supercharger unit. Remove the plug and use a pump to extract the old oil from the supercharger reservoir. Once drained, replace it with the appropriate supercharger oil, ensuring it's filled to the correct level as specified in the owner's manual. Finally, reattach the fill plug securely and check for leaks.
Normally, the supercharger will pull oil from the engines oil pan meaning that when you change the engine oil it also changes the oil in the S/C. However, the supercharger may have either its own reservoir or have an independent drain of its own. Due to the high temperatures this part may incur, I recommend a change when you change the engine oil sense the part is so expensive to replace and it has such strain placed on it.
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Do not spray any cem. into the supercharger. This will strip the teflon coating on the supercharger rotors. However you do need to change the oil out in the supercharger. There is a little plug located by the pulley. It is a hex bolt and you need to undo it and then suck the oil out of it. You will then need to fill the oil back up just below the plug. Make sure you use the special supercharger oil called. "Supercharger oil" from GM. Thank you, From www.SuperchargersOnline.com
The resevour is in the supercharger snout. Oil access is through an Allen plug on the front side of the snout. Oil level should be maintained to the bottom of the plug threads. Check level at every oil change as oil will weep out around the supercharger pulley over time. Change the oil every 30K miles.
If you don't know how to change the oil, Then your probably shouldn't be driving....
gm supercharger oil for the supercharger. any oil you prefer for the engine oil.