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				Supercharger for sale
				Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2001 10:58 am
				by Bob Thomas
				          Hello everyone
   
 As you know, I am selling the TC along with my  collection of T series MG bits.   Here is a supercharger for you.      It is complete with manifold, carb, marvel  mystery oiler, crank pulley and even the v belts.   Also came with a new set  of spare vanes.       The unit is in excellent shape  and    looks good.    I also have a stack on  documents, including factory installation for all T series.   Part of those  documents is a Nov. 1954 Road and Track review of a Judson supercharged TF  1250.   They were very favorable.   The previous owner, a member of the  T-ABC group,   was asking $2500 and I paid $2000 plus shipping.      I never got around to installing it.
   
   Attached are the photos of the  Judson.   The small aluminum brakets are for the oiler.   The copper  pipe is the overflow for the carb.     In front is the stainless line  connects the oiler to the manifold.   Also note it is already set up on a MG  intake manifold.   The only thing not there are the bolts securing the carb  to the Judson.  Note the "MG" crested brass dashpot damper and float chamber  tops.   The connection line is a nice braided stainless,etc. Obviously, he  wanted it to look good on the car.     Finally there is a chromed  dashpot cover for the carb, if you are so inclined.   I like the look of the  polished aluminum better, but it came with the setup so I'll pass it  along.
   
 Let me know if you have any questions
   
 Bob
  
			 
			
					
				Re: Supercharger for sale
				Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2001 1:09 pm
				by Tom Poole
				          For what its worth---I can testify as to the  condition and completeness of this Judson blower, I used to own it and ran it on  TC7563 for a couple of years, I took it off and sold it to Bob then  replaced it with a Moss/Magna to get more boost. I currently run blowers on 3  MG's ,TC 7563 with the Moss/Magna. L 0414 with a Volumex and PA 1510 with an  original Centrics -- all are much improved and no less reliable-- Octagonly  Yours, Tom 
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mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com    [b]Sent:[/b] Saturday, November 17, 2001 1:47    PM   [b]Subject:[/b] [mg-tabc] Supercharger for    sale   
   Hello everyone       As you know, I am selling the TC along with my    collection of T series MG bits.  Here is a supercharger for you.      It is complete with manifold, carb,    marvel mystery oiler, crank pulley and even the v belts.  Also came with    a new set of spare vanes.    The unit is in excellent    shape and  looks good.  I also    have a stack on documents, including factory installation for all T    series.  Part of those documents is a Nov. 1954 Road and Track review of    a Judson supercharged TF 1250.  They were very favorable.  The    previous owner, a member of the T-ABC group,  was asking $2500 and I paid    $2000 plus shipping.   I never got around to installing    it.        Attached are the photos of the    Judson.  The small aluminum brakets are for the oiler.  The copper    pipe is the overflow for the carb.   In front is the stainless line    connects the oiler to the manifold.  Also note it is already set up on a    MG intake manifold.  The only thing not there are the bolts securing the    carb to the Judson. Note the "MG" crested brass dashpot damper and float    chamber tops.  The connection line is a nice braided stainless,etc.    Obviously, he wanted it to look good on the car.   Finally there is    a chromed dashpot cover for the carb, if you are so inclined.  I like the    look of the polished aluminum better, but it came with the setup so I'll pass    it along.       Let me know if you have any questions       Bob
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				Re: Supercharger for sale
				Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2001 3:25 pm
				by murray arundell
				          Hey guys can we get some rules going here when  people join regarding the sending of files/photo attachments? I'm sitting out here in the middle of nowhere at  the moment and downloading via my cell phone which takes ages for pics  ect. I thought the rules where NO  FILES...........   Cheers - Murray (Not intending to flame anyone,  just a friendly reminder.......) Deepest Outback Oz......... 
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mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com    [b]Sent:[/b] Sunday, November 18, 2001 4:47    AM   [b]Subject:[/b] [mg-tabc] Supercharger for    sale   
   Hello everyone       As you know, I am selling the TC along with my    collection of T series MG bits.  Here is a supercharger for you.      It is complete with manifold, carb,    marvel mystery oiler, crank pulley and even the v belts.  Also came with    a new set of spare vanes.    The unit is in excellent    shape and  looks good.  I also    have a stack on documents, including factory installation for all T    series.  Part of those documents is a Nov. 1954 Road and Track review of    a Judson supercharged TF 1250.  They were very favorable.  The    previous owner, a member of the T-ABC group,  was asking $2500 and I paid    $2000 plus shipping.   I never got around to installing    it.        Attached are the photos of the    Judson.  The small aluminum brakets are for the oiler.  The copper    pipe is the overflow for the carb.   In front is the stainless line    connects the oiler to the manifold.  Also note it is already set up on a    MG intake manifold.  The only thing not there are the bolts securing the    carb to the Judson. Note the "MG" crested brass dashpot damper and float    chamber tops.  The connection line is a nice braided stainless,etc.    Obviously, he wanted it to look good on the car.   Finally there is    a chromed dashpot cover for the carb, if you are so inclined.  I like the    look of the polished aluminum better, but it came with the setup so I'll pass    it along.       Let me know if you have any questions       Bob
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				Re: Supercharger for sale
				Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2001 4:03 pm
				by AJChalmers@aol.com
				In a message dated 11/17/01 3:26:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
arundell@ecn.net.au writes: 
 
 
 Hey guys can we get some rules going here when people join regarding the sending of files/photo attachments? 
 
 
Any email program that automatically downloads attachments is a recipe for disaster.  If you can't specify downloads on request, you should get another ISP. 
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Supercharger for sale
				Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2001 9:20 pm
				by Chip Old
				On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 
AJChalmers@aol.com wrote:
 
 
 > Any email program that automatically downloads attachments is a recipe
 > for disaster.  If you can't specify downloads on request, you should
 > get another ISP.
 
  
Sorry AJ, but e-mail as experienced by the rest of the Internet works very
 differently from what you're used to within the confines of America
 Online.  AOL's mail system is a proprietary one dating back to
 pre-Internat days.  It doesn't conform to Internet standards for handling
 file attachments.
 
 The rest of us who use standard mail program like Outlook Express, Eudora,
 Netscape Communicator and the like download our mail from our ISP's mail
 server to our PCs.  While the mail is in transport (whether from server
 to server or server to PC) any file attachments are encoded as part of
 the message.  Once the mail is downloaded it's stored on the PC's hard
 drive, with the attachment still part of the message.  When a message
 containing an attachment is read, the user has the opportunity of saving
 the attachment in its original file form.
 
 That's how e-mail and file attachments work for most people. If someone
 were to "get another ISP" as you suggest in order to have mail work the
 way AOL does it, then the only choice would be AOL.  No thanks.
 
 -- 
 Chip Old (Francis E. Old)             E-Mail:  
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 Manager, BCPL Network Services        Phone:   410-887-6180
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				Re: Supercharger for sale
				Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2001 9:01 am
				by Michael D Card
				          Over the past few years, we have discussed at various times  what is appropriate email content for the list, and some broad rules have  been more or less agreed after lengthy email exchanges. I think they go  something like this: 
   [*]Generally no file attachments, or if unavoidable, then only    small file attachments. [This has been discussed on the list at length at    least twice.] Most of us can happily receive attachments of almost any    size, but there are some members whose service-provider agreements limit    file sizes or connection time per month, and there are others with low speed    connections - witness Murray's example of use of a mobile phone at    times.    If you want to advertise to the TABC list members, then place    your advert on the TABC website, maybe with a short email note to the list,    but do not place the whole advert and pictures in an email to the list.    Similarly if you advertise on ebay, your own home page, or elsewhere outside    the TABC web site,  then a short email to the list is enough if you wish    to alert TABC list members.    Generally only MG-TABC related content, and no non-MG comedy    stuff.   Direct personal chit chat only to those concerned, and    off-list. 
 I think that these should still be acceptable to most of  us.   Mike Card Surrey UK TC8233, TC9477    
 
			 
			
					
				supercharger for sale
				Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:59 am
				by 1939mgtb
				Hello all,
 I have a used twin rotor supercharger from the '40's for the XPAG engine for sale.  6 p.s.i. output, which can be changed with different size pullys.
 In good condition, it is now configured with a toothed belt drive.  If a pair of the more familiar V-belts are wanted, I will machine the pullys for $300 for the buyer.
 The blower is for sale as now configured for $2400.00.   
 Photos with it mounted on an XPAG if you email.
 First shot at it for the group, ebay and craigs list later.
 More blower stuff soon.
 Best,
 Ray
 
 
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				supercharger for sale
				Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 7:39 am
				by 1939mgtb
				Hi all,
 A change of TB plans means I have a supercharger for sale.  Yes, it works!  You will have to either use the Gilmer type pulleys with it, or machine new ones.  Output is contingent upon pulley size used.  As set up, it puts out 8 psi.
 The blower IS NOT the single rotor type you are used to seeing, but is a twin rotor much like the new moss item.  It is NOT new, but is from the '40's as far as can be determined.
 Unfortunately, the makers mark was polished off the case when it was fitted to the TC special it came off when I bought it.
 It comes with:  the polished supercharger and manifold for the XPAG, a Gilmer-type toothed belt, two Gilmer-type pulleys, a tensioner for the belt, and a rear mount to brace the blower.
 You will need to supply:  plumbing for oil from the usual outlet, drain into the sump, pulleys if you want different ones, belts to fit any different pulleys, and a 1 1/2" SU carb.  You may need a spacer under the carb, as well.
 $1700 takes it to a new home.    
 Contact me off line.  I offer it to the group before eBaying it. 
 Best,
 Ray
 
 "Quid, me anxius?"  
 
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