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  1. Budget36
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    IMG_2422.jpeg This has been out back for 30+ years. My Dad only ran****mins and turbos. I never did ask him about it.
    Any idea?
     
  2. DDDenny
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    Looks kinda/sorta like a Wade unit.
     
  3. Budget36
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    Thanks, will have to google that.
     
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  4. 270ci
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    That thing has somewhat of an industrial compressor look to it.
    Is the case aluminium or cast iron and what was is it attached to?
     
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  5. FrozenMerc
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    Looks like an old****mins "Iron Lung" supercharger. H series****mins diesels from the 30's, 40's, and 50's ran them on some configurations.

    [​IMG]
     
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  6. Budget36
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    Dang, sure looks the same as well. I’d had a feeling it hung from the side, but had never seen a****mins with one on them

    Thanks
     
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  7. Budget36
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    I’ve no clue what it was on, should have asked my dad back in the day.
    But it looks like @FrozenMerc may have it spotted
     
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  8. FrozenMerc
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    If it is from an old H (or NH) series****mins, the blowers were manufactured by a company named Schwitzer-Cummins (the same company that produced blowers for the Lycoming engines used in Auburn-Cord cars), that had no known relationship to the engine company other than being a supplier. The H and NH series****mins were built in dozens (if not hundreds) of different configurations around the same 672 ci. long block, so researching them turns into alphabet soup quickly since****mins would sell the engine to any willing buyer or application you can think of. At least it is a proper supercharger for a 4 stroke engine, unlike those darn Jimmy's.....
     
  9. Budget36
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    Good info. Dang, should have asked my dad.
    Kinda makes sense it was on a****mins, that’s all he ran.
     
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  10. Sharpone
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    @Budget36 looks to be a perfect fit for your low comp 318.
    Dan
     
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  11. Budget36
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    Dan, had that thought in mind as well. But probably would go broke at a machine shop to fit the darn thing.
    I’d been wondering about it for many years, just satisfy my curiosity!

    ps, modify a open plenum intake or a dual plane?

    Ya know, in case I’m asked;)
     
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  12. Sharpone
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    I’m no blower expert actually I know squat about blowers but I would guess open plenum. I’m thinking some experts will be along shortly for the correct answer.
    Dan
     
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  13. JimSibley
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    Its such a cool little old blower. It would be great on a flathead.
     
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  14. 19Eddy30
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    With thought You can make almost any thing work ,,,
    I would think good for any combo under 300 cid @ 4,500 ish engine Rpm's
     
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  15. 1952henry
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    I know some were cast iron. Would be a heavy*******!
     
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  16. Budget36
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    It is heavy, have to take a magnet out to it and check the pull on it.
     
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  17. partsdawg
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    Nice start to a collection.
     
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  18. Budget36
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    My man, at my age I’m not collecting, not selling, sure I’m giving things away. But definitely not collecting:)
     
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  19. 41 GMC K-18
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    Everything old, is new again!
     
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