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Old 09-03-2001, 06:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb modified T-state housing for blower

I am thinking of puting a blower on my 345. The only problem I see is the T-stat housing.

Has anyone modifed the goose neck so it doesn't block the front off. It looks like it would interfere with the belts.
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Old 09-03-2001, 09:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Search the archives here and on the Binder, there is a guy who 'blew' his Scout, don't know if it was an IH motor.

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Old 09-03-2001, 09:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Roots blowers are old school, And they replace the manifold! Get a Paxton style and no blower manifold needed.


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Old 09-03-2001, 10:23 PM   #4 (permalink)
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My dad has a wrecking yard for 18 wheelers. I can get them for free.

I was told 4v71 or 6v71 will bolt onto my spreadbore if I fab an adaptor plate.

He is a good source for air tanks and IH emblems,gauges, etc. off of the big rigs for me.

Wonder if i could squeeze a 6V71 into my scout II, talk about friggen tourqe <g>

and besides, I have to swim through the mud to get to the rocks arounds here anyway )insert flip-off here, still havent learned how to do that yet)
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Found this is a blown 392

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Man OS, I thought that shaft would put you in a good mood. If someone wants to blow their wheeler, let em, the IH motors may not be the best choice, but I am up for anyone that wants to hop up an IH. I wouldn't, you wouldn't but someone always will.

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<STRONG>Man OS, I thought that shaft would put you in a good mood. If someone wants to blow their wheeler, let em, the IH motors may not be the best choice, but I am up for anyone that wants to hop up an IH. I wouldn't, you wouldn't but someone always will.

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I figger a blown 392 would be just the ticket. 8:1 CR is beggin' to be blown. Heck, rebuild it with the destroked pistons and taller head gaskets and you can get down to 7:1.

A stock 392 makes gobs of torque.. and a blower would just add another 20-40%, and at the bottom end, too.

Sounds like a plan to me.

I'd go with a Paxton blow-through. Ideally with a Holley ProJection. Seems like the most straightforward installation to me.
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<STRONG>Man OS, I thought that shaft would put you in a good mood. If someone wants to blow their wheeler, let em, the IH motors may not be the best choice, but I am up for anyone that wants to hop up an IH. I wouldn't, you wouldn't but someone always will.

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Not too grumpy today just Things do not add up here. If your looking at a blower that sits on top of the engine is going to be a roots style, most likly a 6-71 or 8-71 off of a detroit diesel.

They need a manifold, you do not bolt them to a carb flange! <IMG SRC="smilies/rolleyes.gif" border="0">
This is a blower manifold:
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