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Checking the offset on a pulley
I'm trying to figure out how to "properly" figure out the offset on my water pump pulley. Some one had said to flip it upside down on a flat table and measure from the table to the middle of each groove.
Also does any one have a pulley that may fit? or know some where I may be able to find it? I need a 5 3/4" - 6" diameter pulley Offset (using the above way of figuring out the offset) 1" from the table to the center of the first groove 1 5/8" from the table to the middle of the second groove. |
Can you use a wire brush and some white paint to lift a GM part number?
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I can probably get something off it after work
My problem is it's 8" and I need a 5 3/4" - 6" one |
I just checked it and right off the bat I know it's not the right pulley
The part # on the front says XF 3786819 I looked on-line and I think the pulley I'm looking for is 9796061 |
Does your car have power steering? And what year is your motor? I do not recall.
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Yes it has power steering and it's a '68 400 (we think, if not it's a 350) block with an 8-bolt water pump.
64-68 Firebird's and GTO's with 350-400's were what they were put on. |
Some one is taking my pulley and a smaller pulley, cutting the offset and welding mine to the smaller one. He's done it numerous times and it seems to work.
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Huh, that's one I never heard of. Is it that hard to get the right one?
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