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Pulleys 67 GTO
I’m restoring a 67 GTO. In preparation for installing add on air conditioner, classic air said I needed 3 groove crank pulley and 2 groove water pump pulley. I bought them and installed them today and I don’t think they look right. BTW, I plan on installing power steering. Can you guys tell me if the pulleys look correct?
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Pulleys OK, timing cover and W/P wrong.
You will need a 1966-67 timing cover and a 1964-68 W/P. |
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Thanks Kenth,
I appreciate your response! Is there any problem with a used timing chain cover? LET |
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Original covers are a perfect fit. Make sure it's not pitted/eroded/corroded. JB weld can help in these areas if needed. I coat the inside of my timing covers and divider plates with Glyptal to keep electrolysis at bay.
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Jeff |
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The bottom pulley is not a 3 groove pulley but a single groove AC pulley and a 2 groove pulley for alt. and PS separated by a large rubber donut.
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Dave |
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Thanks for posting, LET. Looks like a big but fun project.
Can someone comment on the pulleys’ finish? I see these are painted black but I’ve seen a concours restoration that showed at least the water pump pulley and the alternator pulley in the gold colored plating. |
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