I gotta say, it doesn't seem like Paxton actually installed this thing on a car before they released the design. I'm a bit frustrated right now, so bear with me.
Background: "Old style" Novi 1k (bought in December) install on a stock 89 LX. Now, my car is stock, *but* it has a 94 shortblock in it. I don't think that should matter, but maybe it does. Now, on to my problems.
1. The "instructions" (I use that term loosely) say to remove the stock oil sending unit, put the little T-block in it's place, and attach the oil feed line for the blower and the sending unit to the T-block. Fine. Except that once I remove the sending unit, I can't install the T-block because it WON'T EVEN TURN! There's not enough room because the engine block interferes with it. I've been told that this is because I have an SN95 block. If so, I'd like to see that area on a Fox3 block, because I can't imagine it being different. Seems like I'll need an extension to push it out from the block so that the T-block will fit, but for now I don't have the sending unit connected, so no oil pressure gauge. Not good.
2. The blower hits the smog pump. I didn't even want to put the smog pump in there, all of it's plumbing is removed, but I couldn't figure out where to put that little bracket for the alternator without it. I ended up having to take the Dremel to the oil return fitting on the blower to get it to fit. Mission accomplished, but come on!
3. The blower *will* hit the hood when I put it back on, it's obvious. I've read in previous threads about clocking the blower, I guess that's what I'll have to do, but again, come on!!
4. My discharge tube is going to be *really* close to my Maximum Motorsports caster/camber plate on the passenger's side shock tower. I'm running one of Steve's, but it looks like the Paxton one will have the same problem.
5. I can't install the idler pulley that goes right under the blower because the A/C lines are in the way. There just ain't no freaking way it's going to go. I'll try and get my digital camera and take a picture of the area to show you guys what I mean.
I'm only a little over halfway done with this thing, and I've already had all these problems! Sorry, guys, but right now I'm really wishing I'd gone with a Vortech. I know lots of guys with them (which is part of the reason I went with the Novi), and none of them had this kind of trouble.
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