I was reading an article online about superchargers that can be found easily in junkyards and I figured it would be neat to mount an eaton m90 to my engine so I started planning. So far I think I will need to make 2 parts, a plate connecting the supercharger to the manifold and an adapter to fit the carburetor to the supercharger. My school computer integrated manufacturing teacher is helping me and there are several cnc machines we can use to create the parts. Given that the compression ratio is alread kind of high I will probably need some kind of methanol injection setup. I know the supercharger I'm trying to use is much newer than stuff on this site usualy is but i feel that it is the traditional spirit of hotrodding to pull parts out of junkyards and make them work especially since I cannot afford a more traditional 6-71 setup. I will probably not keep it on my car very long and I think this is more of an experiment into what I am capable of and hopefully this setup is easily adaptable on different engines so I will be able to transfer it to somthing better suited at some point I included a picture of my initial plans though they are rough designs and I will try and upload 3d renderings later. If anyone has any thoughts or experience with this sort of project I'd love to hear it. Sent from my SM-G960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Why not? If the pulley lines up with the crank pulley, that will work. I recommend you add a wideband O2 setup with gauge to monitor air/fuel ratio.
I’ve got one of those on an OT car. Shortened case, 96 cid. I’m assuming the basic design is the same. Just a couple thoughts. They ran dry, the fuel was port injection so it was just air going thru them. They didn’t see vacumn as the throttle body was downstream. Don’t know how the seals react to that. Might suck the lube out? They had a bypass contraption to recycle the boosted air under part throttle. That probably has to go if you’re mounting the carb on the intake. Nice units, when you figure it out let us know.
I am a little worried about that but the trans is due for a rebuild anyway, hopefully if I go easy on the throttle it will hold up Sent from my SM-G960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
A little off topic , but your drawings are very impressive. I have my Dads sketches from engineering school in England in 1947 -48 , Drawing is truly a lost art in the days of auto cad. Its nice to see a young person who can draw what he see's in his head.
I hope the boss and the moderators let this stand. Young guy's do need some some help on a availability of parts. But when you start the project, pull the trans and get it done for when you finish the blower. Positive displacement blowers make full boost right off idle. Use a blow off to limit boost to your compression ratio. I’ve got some experience with on topic centrifugals, a lot of OT turbos, and some positive displacements. Some young guy comes up along side me and eggs me on, and I still need to show him the difference. And I’m 68. You won’t go easy on the trans when you get it working.
I've been running an M90 with a Q-jet from a 79 supercharged Buick V6 mounted on top for a few years now (on a flathead). Has a bypass contraption. It all works fine. runs with high vacuum until you put your foot in it.
The Eaton is somewhere on the line along which a Roots blower morphs into a screw blower, and really in no way outside the realm of believable comparability with any of the aftermarket blowers available during the HAMB era. I'd suggest looking at what kinds of subtle visual tweaks could make an Eaton look right at home on that Caddy.
I plan on stripping the paint off it and polishing the whole blower, I've seen pictures of this and I think it will give it a much more traditional look though I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the machined pieces I have to make. Sent from my SM-G960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Looks like they flipped it upside down... Neat idea to make it fit!! Sent from my Moto Z (2) using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I bet it works, but unfortunately it looks like a toilet in shape... Sent from my Moto Z (2) using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I think I've got all my designs roughed out now I just need a supercharger so if anyone has an eaton m90 they'd like to sell or knows of one it would be much appreciated Sent from my SM-G960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
The last time I was at the local u pull junkyard there were probably six on various Buick and Pontiac models.
I've heard they are pretty common in yards, unfortunately where I am in new York is pretty far from any u pull yards Sent from my SM-G960U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app