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Old 04-04-2022, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by hartmandm
Could you please tell me the oil capacity of the 3.0 supercharger? I have a 2013 XF with the 3.0.

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I believe I got the capacity from this site, and it's the top audi one. It's been a little while though so it'd be good to double check.
https://superchargersonline.com/2021...ger-oil-chart/
 
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Old 04-07-2022, 08:52 PM
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That chart is correct. I added 5.2
 
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Thanks for clarifying the volume of oil for the supercharger.

Another question related to replacing all these cooling parts - I'm struggling to figure out the Jaguar part number for the rubber hose that runs from the throttle body, under the supercharger, to the rear heater manifold / crossover piece (for a 2013 XF 3.0L SC). I haven't been able to locate the hose on the Jaguar dealers' web site diagrams. I'd like to replace that hose and I ended up breaking one of the plastic clips that attaches that hose to the underside of the supercharger when I was removing the supercharger. So I'm trying to track down the replacement hose and determine if the replacement hose comes with those clips to attach to the supercharger, or if the clips can be ordered separately, or if I just need to cobble something together using the broken clip.

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Old 04-09-2022, 03:35 AM
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I never install the clips that way I can change it in the future without removing the SC.
 
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Old 04-09-2022, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by hartmandm
Thanks for clarifying the volume of oil for the supercharger.

Another question related to replacing all these cooling parts - I'm struggling to figure out the Jaguar part number for the rubber hose that runs from the throttle body, under the supercharger, to the rear heater manifold / crossover piece (for a 2013 XF 3.0L SC). I haven't been able to locate the hose on the Jaguar dealers' web site diagrams. I'd like to replace that hose and I ended up breaking one of the plastic clips that attaches that hose to the underside of the supercharger when I was removing the supercharger. So I'm trying to track down the replacement hose and determine if the replacement hose comes with those clips to attach to the supercharger, or if the clips can be ordered separately, or if I just need to cobble something together using the broken clip.

Thanks,
Mike
On my 5.0 SC I also broke the small clips but opted not to replace them. The 5.0 hose might be the same part as the 3.0.
 
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Old 04-29-2022, 05:57 PM
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For future reference for those viewing this thread ... following up on my previous post looking for part numbers (for a 3.0L). The rubber hose that runs from the throttle body, under the supercharger, to the rear heater manifold / crossover piece had the part number DX23-9F813-AA on it. Some web research showed that part number associated with Land Rover part number LR041866. I ordered that Land Rover part number and it is also marked with DX23-9F813-AA and it is identical to my original Jaguar hose. The same research identified the clips for attaching that hose to the underside of the supercharger as Land Rover part number LR011221. I did not actually order those clips, so I can't verify for sure that is the correct part number. I plan to try reassembly without using those clips.

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Old 04-30-2022, 09:53 AM
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A big thanks for coming back to post the part numbers!
That's the kind of response that makes this a great forum. Now someone searching will find both the Jaguar and the Land Rover part numbers.
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