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Old 12-15-2013, 07:41 PM
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Default '69 Timing Belt Assembly

Not perfect but has been stripped and painted.
Has the typical pulley groove, but no cracks.
Comes with everything shown.
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Jeff, just remembered my cover has three holes , aluminum . If memory serves me, that is for a 66 67. Two hole covers are 69 only?

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Cast Aluminum is '66 Only and the 2 bolt is '69 Only.

The other change for '69 is the use of a bolt-on upper rear belt cover, so the front cover now sports ears
The 66-68 uses the front 2 cam house bolts to retain the rear top cover.

I'm 99% sure this is '69 only but have seen a few on some '68's which I do not think is correct.

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Cast Aluminum is '66 Only and the 2 bolt is '69 Only.

The other change for '69 is the use of a bolt-on upper rear belt cover, so the front cover now sports ears
The 66-68 uses the front 2 cam house bolts to retain the rear top cover.

I'm 99% sure this is '69 only but have seen a few on some '68's which I do not think is correct.
X2 on the applications Jeff, the only thing I can add is that early 66's also had an aluminum lower timing cover (behind the HB) and that I have seen some early 67's made thru the 1st week of October 66 with the 66 Style Aluminum Timing belt cover.

I agree with your comment on 68's but I have only bought a few 68 Engines over the years, never even owned a 68 Parts car. And they all had what we consider the 67/68 Timing belt covers. But I would believe it was possible that late 68's could have received 69 Cover assemblies. I have learned never to 100% rule things like that out.

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