2004 GTP with bolt on mods and 3.8 pulley 118000 miles
So I have learned wayyyyy to much about rebuilding an M90 in the last year. Let me try to sum it up for clarity. Last summer I started getting noise from the supercharger area that would go away if i put a wrench on the tensioner pulley. Pulled the belt off and noise goes away completely.
1- Replaced the tensioner and idler pulleys. Noise remained.
2- Pulled snout off M90 and did the coupler. Noise remained.
3- Replaced entire supercharger with one from a yard and installed a new coupler. Noise remained and was worse!
4- Rebuilt the entire snout on original supercharger and reinstalled it. Noise seemed to come and go but was really bad when it was there.
5- Noticed the stock pulley was out of round a bit so I replaced it with the other superchargers pulley. Noise remained.
6- Replaced the second stock pulley with a ZZP modular pulley. Noise remains and the pulley has about couple thousands of an inch wobble still when spun very slowly. Noise remains as soon as the car is warm.
7- Took another supercharger and tore it all the way down and replaced needle bearings (ebay) and I am rebuilding the snout since my out of round pulley may have damaged the last one.
8- Reinstall the nicely coated rotor pack and if I turn the coupler by hand back and forth I hear a bit of slop. Tried a less desirable looking rotor pack and can hear the same slop.
I'm not thrilled about removing the entire supercharger from my car (which now has no belt on it so I can drive the turd) and putting any of the now THREE M90s I own and have to some degree rebuilt because I am beginning to believe that I have three bad rotor packs with pretty good teflon coating/ suet from my egr. Two of them are completely coated black with "something" and one has small chips on the coating near the edge of the rotors.
Help me anyone who has had any experience like this. Ive been creeping on here and ClubGP and MyMonte since and dont ever recall anyone having this kind of luck with 3 superchargers on a low mile car that has had a stock pulley.
Ill try and post some videos of the car running noise and the slop from the bench unit.
thank you!