I bought this blower about two years ago and I cant find any information about it.It's on an Edmunds intake with a homemade plat welded to the top.The belt idler pulley bracket has Fulton Machine stamped on it.It was pictured in Pat Ganahl's Book Street Supercharging 1984 on page 25,other than that I dont know anything about it.I figured someone out there will know more about it and maybe a value.Thanks.
That thing is of no real value but I believe that it would fit my 8ba just fine! (I will gladly pay shipping)
What's it doing just sitting there like that? Get that thing cleaned up and drop it on top of a motor. That is too cool to be sitting around on a shelf collecting dust. Unless it was my shelf of course.
It may be a blower that came out of England. Not Judson, but I'll look through my old stuff to see if I can find it.
I really thought it was a Judson. But it may have been made by the same company the built this one on a Camaro! or maybe not. He must have a hell of a time seeing the tree from the left lane.
I have no clue who made it . . . but I like it! I think it looks really cool - what shape are the rotors in? Get a flatty built and lets see what boost it puts out!
Not a judson. This a judson blower on my 32 5w. I don't know what your blower is, maybe some thing form england? Very cool though, i'd love to add it to my collection.
Chopped, do you have any other pics of your motor you could share. I fell in love with it a few years ago, I think from a Rolls & Pleats mag.
No i don't have any more pictures of it on my computer. i live in denver now but my stuff is still in detroit. there is a viedo of it on you tube, jut type in judson blown flathead. it's running a lil ruff in the viedo that's because i built this blower out of 3 that i had when i was 16.
I suggest revising your title to the post and put "can anyone ID this flathead blower set" up to attract the attention of the flathead gurus
Nope- not a S.Co.T/ Italmechannica...I think it may be a griffon or something to that effeect, but it's -10F here in colorado, and the garage is f***in cold...
Nope- not a S.Co.T/ Italmechannica...I think it may be a griffon or something to that effect, but it's -10F here in colorado, and the garage is f***in cold...
Still trying to find info on this flathead blower.Someone out there must know something about it.It's not a Scot or Pepco but the Mieler-Dexler one looks close.
Hey dude......clean that puppy up, check her out good and put her on something!!!!!!!!!!!! Just got thru TIG'ing up a little something to mount 2 small sidedraft webbers on top of one of these things.......Can't wait till we fire it up tomorrow. But then after its running, I gotta start cutting on the frame and........oooopps......
Some of these blower manufactures used some of the same molds or just slightly diff. ones, they even do redesigns at times......give us some numbers to look at.....
The only numbers on it are in the last blurry pic.The idler pulley bracket has Fulton Machine stamped on it.That's all that I can find on it.I am planing to put it on a Model A roadster that I hope to be working on by next winter.It's easy to find a project but hard to find the time to build it.