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Old 06-23-2008, 05:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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1965 389/421 pulley

Need to find a two groove (alt and power steering) crankshaft pully. Can any of you 65/66 guys out there tell me what the numbers were on the water pump and crank pulleys?

Anyone out there have a two groove crank pulley for a 65?

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Mike,

Ames performance sells the pulleys as a kit, not sure they are sold seperately.
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No love on that one. They sell aftermarket pulleys, not even reproductions.

Can someone with a 65 or 66 take a photo of their crank pulley setup and sent it to me?

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Here`s a shot of my `65 with Tri-Power and power stearing, no A/C.
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Rukee,
That is helpful. Can you see the part numbers on your pulleys? Also, I don't know if you can get your camera in next to the radiator, but a shot of the bottom pulley and harmonic balancer would be awesome if ya can do it. Any idea what year pulleys would work if I can't find 65 specific?
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All,

Thanks for the input. I found a two piece construction set of crank/water pump pulleys (supposedly off a 67) but they fit and aligned to each other like a charm (hoping they also align with the alt and p/s pump too). Hope to do install this weekend. I'll try to post photos when we're finished.

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