Lexusry,
This depends on if the original ceramic washers are intact or have come apart and fallen into the motor. If the latter, you will have to FIND all the pieces of those washers (which could be as simple as pulling the oil pumps and finding the pieces in the oil pump screens still, or could involve pulling the entire engine out of the hull and opening it up to look inside for the pieces... bottom line, you do NOT want those pieces floating around in there!).
You need to pull your SC from the engine and see if the cermic washers are still there in their entirety or not. There are many posts on here in the past 12 months on how to go about pulling the SC from your RXT (basically involves unstrapping the waterbox, releasing the exhaust clamp and then sliding the waterbox back 3 or 4 inches to get enough space to pull the SC out of the engine... 3 bolts hold the SC onto the engine, 1 is particularly difficult to reach and will take longer than the other 2 to remove).
However, if you just take the intake hose off the SC and reach in with your fingers (engine NOT running!) and try to spin the air impeller by fingertips... if it spins easily, your ceramic washers have probably broken apart and are down inside the engine somewhere! If the air impeller doesn't spin freely, then they're probably still on the SC shaft.
To replace the washers, if they're still on the shaft, you will need a SC tool set (sold at various PWC online stores and on Ebay... go to Ebay and search on "Seadoo Supercharger Tool" and you should find listings and pics of the tools you need). Steel washer kits w/tools are available as well, and include instruction sheet!
Primarily the SC mounting/holding plate and the shaft holder tool are needed. A torque wrench is required, DO NOT GUESS at how tight the end nut needs to be! Red loctite, and a hand-held propane torch (to heat up the end nut so that the loctite inside it's threads will release so you can remove it). Once you have the SC out of the engine, it takes about 30 minutes or so to replace the washers. The washers are NOT identical, so pay close attention to the order you remove the spring washers and SC ceramic washers and everything... I reverse stacked all the parts as I removed them from mine to keep the order correct. Do the actual change of washers (once the nut has been removed) on a white towel so you don't loose anything, and there are little bitty roller bearings inside the gear that may fall off when you remove it (don't loose any of them, or have a replacement set of the roller bearings on hand to go back with).
If your ceramic washers are intact and still on the SC shaft, an afternoon is all it should take to replace them with the metal washers. Otherwise though..... :-(
- Michael