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11 FEB 04-03-2012 09:12 AM

Supercharger problem
 
Just had the SRT6 serviced and have been told that it has slight supercharger clutch "chatter"

Anyone know of a quick fix? can the clutch only be renewed? or does it mean a new complete supercharger?:(

11 FEB 08-30-2012 05:42 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 
Bump,

I am still having problems with this, can anyone point me in the right direction to fine out if parts for the supercharger, such as the pulley/clutch assembly, are available.

waldig 08-30-2012 10:21 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 
Id steer you to see Rob at Needswings, pm him at his name , he'll assist you. Woody:)

onehundred80 08-30-2012 10:43 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 

Originally Posted by 11 FEB (Post 664430)
Just had the SRT6 serviced and have been told that it has slight supercharger clutch "chatter"

Anyone know of a quick fix? can the clutch only be renewed? or does it mean a new complete supercharger?:(

Is this the OEM pulley?
What is the gap on the pulley plate and magnet?
I guess it is uneven. Maybe loose rivets? Bearing?
More info required.
A used OEM pulley can be had from $200 - $300.

amx1397 08-30-2012 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 694604)
Is this the OEM pulley?
What is the gap on the pulley plate and magnet?
I guess it is uneven. Maybe loose rivets? Bearing?
More info required.
A used OEM pulley can be had from $200 - $300.

and right now you have two choices of aftermarket performance pulleys on the forum for sale is the code 3 (just search the bold) and Rudy has a 62mm pulley for sale .jim

11 FEB 08-30-2012 04:18 PM

Re: Supercharger problem
 
Had the rivits tightened a few months ago 4000 miles ago, it cured the problem for a while but now chattering again. Don't think it's just the pulley, sure it's the clutch.

onehundred80 08-30-2012 04:53 PM

Re: Supercharger problem
 

Originally Posted by 11 FEB (Post 694672)
Had the rivits tightened a few months ago 4000 miles ago, it cured the problem for a while but now chattering again. Don't think it's just the pulley, sure it's the clutch.

The two, pulley and clutch plate, are connected by a spring and held with rivets at both ends.:confused:
Can you turn the clutch plate back and forth?

amx1397 08-30-2012 05:21 PM

Re: Supercharger problem
 

Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 694683)
The two, pulley and clutch plate, are connected by a spring and held with rivets at both ends.:confused:
Can you turn the clutch plate back and forth?

maybe you don't have enough clearance or you have tooooo much clearance between the back plate of the pulley and the clutch jim

11 FEB 08-31-2012 03:03 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 

Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 694683)
The two, pulley and clutch plate, are connected by a spring and held with rivets at both ends.:confused:
Can you turn the clutch plate back and forth?


The larger wheel/pulley closest to the supercharger will spin freely, then there is a gap of approx .5/1mm to what I assume is the clutch plate. this plate will not rotate at all no movement but will travel in and out if you know what I mean, this is what I think the chatter is.

The chattering only happens at low rev's as the car comes to a halt, once on tick over it stops chattering.

Idealy I want to replace the clutch if it is an available part, rather than repair it. without having to replace the whole supercharger.

11 FEB 09-04-2012 07:46 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 
No one help me out with part numbers? alternative part?:confused:

Have tried google but drawn a blank:confused:

amx1397 09-04-2012 07:58 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 

Originally Posted by 11 FEB (Post 695475)
No one help me out with part numbers? alternative part?:confused:

Have tried google but drawn a blank:confused:

that is because we though you knew that the only way to get a new pulley is ordering a $7,000.00 supercharger,, but you can get a aftermarket performance pulley on the forun and you might find a person that is selling a stock one,,

from the dealer,,you need pulley you have to order a supercharger, it comes with the pulley
do a search for pulley and look for a pulley for sale. jim

11 FEB 09-04-2012 10:12 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 

Originally Posted by amx1397 (Post 695476)
that is because we though you knew that the only way to get a new pulley is ordering a $7,000.00 supercharger,, but you can get a aftermarket performance pulley on the forun and you might find a person that is selling a stock one,,

from the dealer,,you need pulley you have to order a supercharger, it comes with the pulley
do a search for pulley and look for a pulley for sale. jim

Thanks Jim, no I didn't know but was assuming that it would be the case:( .So does a pulley come with the clutch assembly? again I am only assuming that the pulley is just a pulley!!!! and replacing just the pulley is not going to solve my problem:confused:

onehundred80 09-04-2012 10:52 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 

Originally Posted by 11 FEB (Post 694795)
The larger wheel/pulley closest to the supercharger will spin freely, then there is a gap of approx .5/1mm to what I assume is the clutch plate. this plate will not rotate at all no movement but will travel in and out if you know what I mean, this is what I think the chatter is.

The chattering only happens at low rev's as the car comes to a halt, once on tick over it stops chattering.

Idealy I want to replace the clutch if it is an available part, rather than repair it. without having to replace the whole supercharger.

The gap should be about .012" - .015" (.3 -.4mm).
Is that the standard pulley, I assume it is. The gap should be even all around as it should sit on stops.

amx1397 09-04-2012 01:06 PM

Re: Supercharger problem
 

Originally Posted by 11 FEB (Post 695489)
Thanks Jim, no I didn't know but was assuming that it would be the case:( .So does a pulley come with the clutch assembly? again I am only assuming that the pulley is just a pulley!!!! and replacing just the pulley is not going to solve my problem:confused:

Just a pulley.
One of the things you might want to do is remove your pulley, inspect it, make sure the rivets are tight, then you can look at the magnetic clutch, to see if it has any damage it will have where marks on it.

To remove the pulley, take the bold title the end of the pulley using either a belt wrapped or you can break the bolt loose, sometimes with everything still hooked up, once the bolt is loose( loose not remove), then remove your belt.

If the pulley slides off, your good now inspect everything if the pulley does not slide off take two screwdrivers and tap,,,,, I said tap, not bang a screwdriver down a little as the pulley moves forward at one point it will get loose and come off. Don't lose the shims, count them, make sure you get the same amount going back or maybe less if the clearances to wide., If you take some real good pictures and post them, maybe myself or someone else can look at it and tell you if there's anything wrong. good luck, Jim

itsky 09-05-2012 12:15 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 
I have my stock pulley that I may be willing to part with. Let me know.

11 FEB 09-05-2012 02:40 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 

Originally Posted by itsky (Post 695722)
I have my stock pulley that I may be willing to part with. Let me know.


Thanks, but the pulley is not my problem, it's the clutch mechanism! :(

jmswllms 09-05-2012 08:39 AM

Re: Supercharger problem
 
Were you told it's a bad supercharger coupler? New one COUPLING. Electric Clutch. for CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE (2005, 2006) (05189896AA)
also called supercharger pulley.

onehundred80 09-05-2012 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by 11 FEB (Post 695736)
Thanks, but the pulley is not my problem, it's the clutch mechanism! :(

The clutch plate is part of the pulley assembly and cannot be replaced on its own without some serious work.

I asked before if this is an OEM part as some after market parts had spring problems, The gap should be as I stated before, your gap seems excessive and could lead to chatter because it is too far from the magnet and this could cause spring failure due to overstretching.

You had an offer of another pulley and if the pulley springs are ruined you would be advised to take the man up on his offer.

11 FEB 09-05-2012 01:22 PM

Re: Supercharger problem
 

Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 695778)
The clutch plate is part of the pulley assembly and cannot be replaced on its own without some serious work.

I asked before if this is an OEM part as some after market parts had spring problems, The gap should be as I stated before, your gap seems excessive and could lead to chatter because it is too far from the magnet and this could cause spring failure due to overstretching.

You had an offer of another pulley and if the pulley springs are ruined you would be advised to take the man up on his offer.

aha! at last!!! so the clutch (as I call it) is part of the pulley assembly:)

Yes mine is OEM:cool: so who has one for sale and at what price? The price in the link posted by jmswllms is a bit silly:confused: could buy a new complete supercharger for that price (so I have been told)

jmswllms 09-05-2012 02:52 PM

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If you think the pulley price is silly, you will really giggle at the supercharger price.
SUPERCHARGER. Supercharger & Related Parts (SUPERCHARGER. . ST. Required: 001) for CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE (2005, 2006) (05143091AB)


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