I have a real sneaky suspicion that this Thunderbolt installation originally had a gasoline engine for the blower. Things are just starting to add up.
First there are the motor mounting stand off brackets. I have been looking at those brackets, and something about them just didn't seem right to me. They for some reason just seem out of place with the rest of the frame. I couldn't figure out why the brackets were even there when they could have just mounted the motor down on the frame where the elongated mounting holes and pusher bolts are at for belt tension adjustment. Then Eric says that the blowers in Valley View, TX are identical to mine except for those stand off brackets.
Then there is the data plate. Type 2000 and Volts 12DC data stampings would make sense for a gasoline engine. The Thunderbolt 2000 was the Thunderbolt with the gasoline engine, hence the Type 2000. The Volts 12DC would make sense for the 12 volt battery power to start the engine. I originally thought they might have accidently put a police/fire siren plate on the blower frame with the 12DC stamping that was on it, but then that Type 2000 finally clicked in my head.
The last piece of the puzzle for me was the blower cover. After finding that data plate, I was up last night trying to research a little further. I was searching around the board for the pictures of the Thunderbolt 2000 blower in San Dimas, CA. I found them here:
http://airraidsirens.com/forums/viewtop ... 0&start=15 . My blower box is identical to this one except it isn't split in half. It has the louvered vents on both sides. This is the final piece that convinced me, and to answer Jeb's question. It even has about an 1-1/4" hole in the same location where the exhaust pipe is coming out of the one pictured in San Dimas.
All of this has convinced me that this blower I have originally was run with a gasoline engine.
I have yet to take a close look at the data plate on the rotator box. I don't know what it may reveal. I may take a look at it today if I can dig around to get it out. It is kind of surrounded with Thunderbolt components right now.
Justin