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Need bolt for 2nd generation supercharger

Old 07-22-2011, 10:08 AM
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Need bolt for 2nd generation supercharger

A bolt broke that holds it to the block. It's a 135mm by 10mm with a 1.25 thread. Been searching all morning for one. Tough to locate. Any ideas??
Old 07-22-2011, 11:37 AM
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TRD doesn't sale parts and the stearlership wanted 300 bucks for the kit so I called Magnuson and they're sending the bolt to me for free. It cost a $1.50. Thanks Toyota FYI, I have 206K miles on the SC and the SOB is breaking bolts but still running like a champ.

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Old 07-23-2011, 11:00 AM
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Wow, never heard of one of those bolts breaking. Were you messing with it or did it just break for no reason?

Also, the SC has 200k miles without a rebuilb? I am sure you have rebuilt it at some point right?
Old 07-28-2011, 07:03 AM
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No it just broke. The pulley was making a little noise and I noticed it. No rebuild. Just changed the oil a couple times.
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Wow, i would realyl think about having it rebuilt, generally they need it around 70k miles. Although at this point i am sure things are so worn you would need to rebuild everything anyways/get a new one.
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Buy a new one? lol
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Originally Posted by Mulkey
Buy a new one? lol
Yeah, after they have been run too long the roots can come into contact with the housing and scar them up, that leads to you needing a new housing and roots which is basically a whole new SC.

The housing is rare to need replaced if using a stock pulley though, the roots will need to be replaced almost for sure though. Along with all the other parts in the SC.
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Use some anti-seize on the new one. May need to run a tap into the hole and clean it out too.
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