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In 1960, Paxton Products offered short nosed centrifugal automotive superchargers in both self contained and direct oiling form…. True?

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Not for certain but I’m going to say true. SN60 would be 1960 and I know they had external oiling systems earlier (engine oil) and self contained available for sure.

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I had an SN60 that was stamped SN60 DO.  It had an oil pressure line fitting where the dipstick would go and a drain fitting on the bottom.

I ran it for a while and then replaced it with a self contained SN60. The engine oil made the supercharger hot hot all the time. 
Steve 

 

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1 hour ago, Nelson said:

Not for certain but I’m going to say true. SN60 would be 1960 and I know they had external oiling systems earlier (engine oil) and self contained available for sure.

 

39 minutes ago, A0136 said:

I had an SN60 that was stamped SN60 DO.  It had an oil pressure line fitting where the dipstick would go and a drain fitting on the bottom.

I ran it for a while and then replaced it with a self contained SN60. The engine oil made the supercharger hot hot all the time. 
Steve 

 

Yes guys TRUE… very few were built this way.. a carryover from the McCullochs …Bad deal if owner didn’t keep engine oil clean.

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DO versions were generally yellow. One I had was very clean, but I could see how it would be a problem on neglected maintenance.

 

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