The ticking/clicking noise is likely caused by a worn or damaged supercharger belt tensioner. The tensioner is responsible for keeping the supercharger belt tight, and when it is worn or damaged, it can cause the belt to slip and make a ticking or clicking noise.
Grinding Noise
The grinding noise is likely caused by a damaged supercharger bearing. The bearings support the supercharger shaft, and when they are damaged, they can cause the shaft to grind against the housing.
Solution
To fix these issues, you will need to replace the supercharger belt tensioner and the supercharger bearing. These are both relatively simple repairs that can be done by a qualified mechanic.
Additional Notes
* If the supercharger belt tensioner is not replaced, it can eventually cause the supercharger belt to break. This can lead to engine damage.
* If the supercharger bearing is not replaced, it can eventually cause the supercharger to fail. This can also lead to engine damage.
It is important to note that these are just possible causes of the ticking/clicking and grinding noises. A qualified mechanic should be able to diagnose the exact cause of the noises and recommend the best course of action.