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McCulloch VS57 Supercharger Shop Manual – Available Online for Free Download!
These files available for Free Download are the McCulloch VS57 Supercharger Shop Manual. Complete disassembly and maintenance of your McCulloch Centrifugal Supercharger. Much of this info is also relevant to Paxton Superchargers as well! McCulloch VS57 Supercharger Shop Manual Click on the link to open in your browser or right click and save a copy [...]
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McCulloch VS57 Supercharger Carburetor Hat
I believe this was used on the 1955 and 1956 Ford McCulloch VS57 supercharger installations, but I don’t have any pictures of this installed. The part number cast into the side is “F-16660″ and there are no other visible numbers. I am currently using this piece on the Kaiser McCulloch setup on a 283 Chevy [...]
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McCulloch VS-57 Supercharger Sales Brochure
This is the first literature I’ve seen where McCulloch Superchargers are referred to as being manufactured by Paxton Products of Santa Monica, CA. Sales Bulletin #519 – June 1960
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McCulloch VS57 Supercharged 1954 Kaiser Manhattan – Popular Science April 1954
The 1954 Kaiser Manhattan was an astonishingly successful facelift on Dutch Darrin’s 1951 design, performed by Kaiser-Frasier stylist Herb Weissinger. All-new sheet metal forward of the cowl featured a concave oval grille reminiscent of the Buick XP-300 show car (which Henry Kaiser liked) and curvy front fenders with headlights and parking lights set in chrome-encircled [...]
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1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk V8 with Jet-Stream Supercharger
The Supercharged 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk was such an iconic car the United States Post Office celebrated it on a stamp in 2008!
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Kaiser Superchargers
The Kaiser Supercharger issued as standard equipment on all 1954 and 1955 Kaiser Manhattan models. This was the first time a supercharger was offered as standard equipment on any post-world-war II regular production automobile, and helped bump up the Kaiser’s horsepower from 118 to 140 with the supercharger. Kaiser Superchargers were nothing more than McCulloch [...]
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