Alright, I drive a 2000 GTP s/c'ed, it's got about 130k miles on it, and I replaced the entire snout (new coupler, though I think it was a cheezy knockoff, came with the reman'ed snout). Now my wife called me at work today and told me I needed to get home, and I needed to be there, now (family issues.) and I got in the car and immediately started up with my lead foot. When I got home, a whopping 4 minutes later, I noticed a very obvious and constant metal on metal almost tapping sound, which seems to be coming from the snout portion of the supercharger.... it seems to be RPM dependant (gets faster/louder above idle).
I haven't taken the snout off to take a look at the internals and see what's going on in there, and I'm w ondering if anyone's had a similar problem after some obvious abuse. I also need to note that previous times I've beat up on the engine (taking kids to the hospital quicker than... legal... and so on) I've heard a VERY similar noise, but it would go away after a few hours of cooldown for the motor, This time is has NOT gone away.
The car is my primary mode of transportation, and I really can't afford to have it in the shop or my garage for days at a time to figure out what's wrong with it.
Should I buy a snout rebuild kit (new coupler, maybe a bearing or two, and new oils?) or an entirely new snout and swap it out AGAIN. Gimme some help fellas (and ladies), so I don't end up spending a boatload of money and then MORE money to fix the problem right.... help? Please?