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Blanton Style Belt Drive Availability



 
 
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Old October 7th 04, 04:10 AM
Ted Azito
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Default Blanton Style Belt Drive Availability

Does anyone still make a reduction drive for V6 or V8 engines like
that of Blanton anymore?
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Old October 7th 04, 12:54 PM
Corky Scott
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On 6 Oct 2004 20:10:32 -0700, (Ted Azito)
wrote:

Does anyone still make a reduction drive for V6 or V8 engines like
that of Blanton anymore?


http://www.beltedair.com/BAProducts.htm

http://www.northwest-aero.com/

http://www.alternate-airpower.com/

The last URL is for the Geschwender unit. It is not a belted PSRU,
it's a Hy Vo chain unit.

The Northwest Aero unit is a descendent of the Blanton unit, sort of.
The owner of NW Aero (now retired) saw the Blanton unit and was
impressed with it and was also a machinist. He thought he could do it
more professionally and did so. What you see now is a refinement of
his original drive. It has lots of improvements such as sealed oil
bathed bearings for the front two bearings instead of bearings that
must be periodically greased.

Corky Scott

 




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