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Delta Blower Drive 6-71 Gasser 392 426 Hemi Chevy Nhra Blower Supercharger on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
Location:

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Delta

If you're looking at this, you probably know what it is.

This is the earliest version of the Delta Blower Drive; this was the first blower drive created/manufactured by Delta following the chain drive set ups.

As shown in the pictures, included is the keyed drive shaft that mounts to the blower drive gear, the housing that bolts to a stock cover (bearing is good; seal is new in the box), the keyed 3 bolt coupler (with bolts), and 35 tooth Delta pulley.

I've attached 2 photos showing this type of blower drive installed on drag cars. The 2nd to last photo is from an old hot rod magazine; the drive is in the bottom left pic. The last photo is from an early 60's moon equipment catalog...these are the only photos/info I could find in regards to this drive.

This one was chromed at one time; the chrome peeled, and it was media blasted with walnut shells. It is smooth, would take very little to polish.

What you see is what you get.

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