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Desert Rat 07-19-2005 03:58 PM

Pulleys and Brackets
 
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I have several crates of pulleys and brackets, most are small block but I have a few big block pulleys lurking around. All are for short water pump.

67-72 AC Brackets complete set $60

Alternator brackets complete set is from a '64 Chevelle $20, lower cast iron is 69-72 PU $10

Stamped steel pulleys 2 row w/ AC $15, 2 row w/ac hiperf deeproove $35, 1 row non AC $6, PS add-on $15, big block 2 row $25

power steering brackets are from a 68 Impala $25

cast iron pulleys- i do not remember what most are off. most are 2 row 1-3 row a couple are deepgroove $5, i have 2 1 row big block 69 only AC dealer add on (long pump) $10 ea, 2-69-72 2 row cast $15 ea

I also have numerous water pump 1 and 2 row pulleys. $10-$25 each


shipping is via flat rate priority usps. shipping is $8.00 regardless of weight includes tracking number.

meathead95 07-19-2005 04:03 PM

i would like to have a full set of swp bbc brackets and ps pump

Desert Rat 07-19-2005 04:17 PM

meathead. sorry all those sets i use to have are long gone. All i have is a couple crank pulleys, water pump pulleys, I also have 5 of the 7 bb AC brackets. I wish i had some of that stuff still. I'm sure i'll need it when i find another truck. I may just go with the cheap long pump stuff?

LUV2XCLR8 07-19-2005 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Desert Rat
67-72 AC Brackets complete set $60


WOW, now that's a deal, top right bracket alone is worth that 2 some people ;) (Hard 2 find)

RicksTrucks 07-19-2005 05:04 PM

PM sent regarding 67-72 AC Brackets complete set

Desert Rat 07-19-2005 05:11 PM

Yeah I use to get $40 for that one alone. Checking PMs

Desert Rat 07-19-2005 05:30 PM

SB A/C Brackets have been spoken for. Thank you !

55454 07-19-2005 05:39 PM

sent e-mail on bb a/c

Thanks Tommy

Desert Rat 07-19-2005 07:11 PM

Tommy- You have first dibs if you are interested.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php3?t=164902

55454 07-29-2005 06:57 PM

Micah,

I got the brackets today, they were nicer than you explained, that was quick.

Thanks Tommy

Desert Rat 07-30-2005 12:43 AM

Thanks Tommy! Pleasure doing buisness. I'm going to try my best and shipping within the next day or two of recieving payments. Thank you! :metal:

HEAVY CHEVY 07-30-2005 06:07 PM

Hey Desert Rat glad you still around bud.

woodridge 07-30-2005 08:34 PM

Which of the 5 bbc ac brackets do you have?

Joe67 07-31-2005 08:33 AM

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I also have numerous water pump 1 and 2 row pulleys. $10-$25 each
I need a 2 row water pump pully for my 1968 327 engine, do you have one?

Thanks.

Desert Rat 07-31-2005 08:34 PM

Hi- Heavy Chevy!!! Glad to be back.

woodridge-sorry the big block ac brackets are sold.

67 step. I have several small block short pump ac wp pulleys. There are a few different styles. Is there a certain one you want, or just want it to work? let me know. Shoot me a PM

clay68c10 07-31-2005 10:02 PM

Any 2 groove BB (short) water pump pulleys? Mine's beat up.

Gramp'sGold70K20 07-31-2005 10:12 PM

Do you have a 4 groove lower pulley? I need one for my 1970K20.
Thanks

Desert Rat 07-31-2005 11:54 PM

Clay. I have a lower 2 row crank pulley and water pump pulleys. Crank Pulley $35 shipped


Gramps. I have never seen a 4 groove pulley, I do have 2 row inner for and the outter 2 row cast pulley. $35 shipped for both.

Joe67 07-31-2005 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Desert Rat
67 step. I have several small block short pump ac wp pulleys. There are a few different styles. Is there a certain one you want, or just want it to work? let me know. Shoot me a PM

I need a sbc, non-AC 2 groove wp pully. I do have power steering.

I just want one that will work properly.

Thanks. Joe

mrein3 08-01-2005 08:48 AM

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Check your PMs.
This is a picture of what I got now.

55454 08-01-2005 09:11 AM

Micah, that four groove pullie threw me for a loop also, it must be a 1970 thing and it is original. I think this set up was made to keep the p/s in the fourth position and discontinue the use of the cast pullie. So instead of skipping the second groove they put a non-used groove, I guess the metal was not as sturdy as the cast.

They cast three grove should be the same their is no second position but it is not needed. The belts fall as follows:

First groove is 1/2" from balancer (ALT)
Third groove is 1 11/16" from balancer (A/C)
Fourth groove is 2 3/16" from spacer (P/S)

It has the same pattern as a 1967 with power assit.

Thanks Tommy

Desert Rat 08-01-2005 11:41 AM

Tommy. Its hard to say. I have a small pile of 3 and 4 groove cast iron pulleys, they look like they are for small block but i am not 100% sure. Most of my stuff is from these trucks, but some might be 6cyl. You never know what GM may have done.

67 step. I believe all 2 row water pump pulleys were for AC or A.I.R. I have a few different styles and small and large diameters.

Pulleys I have
Basically what I have is 1 row inner crank pulleys (that run alternator no AC)
crank pulleys 2 row alternator and AC (3 different diameters) I have a few power steering pulleys left. 3 different depths for the different ps pumps, many water pump pulleys, 1 row and 2 row for AC or a.i.r. few different styles and small and large diameter, I have 1 sbc deep groove crank pulley w/AC left, 1 bbc 2 row crank pulleys, several cast iron 2 and 3 row crank (unknown application) some look like small block. some have large center hole and fit in big block balancer. I have chevy truck 2 row cast iron left (for ac and ps)

Gramp'sGold70K20 08-01-2005 01:09 PM

PM sent
Thanks

Joe67 08-01-2005 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Desert Rat
67 step. I believe all 2 row water pump pulleys were for AC or A.I.R. I have a few different styles and small and large diameters.

Pulleys I have
Basically what I have is 1 row inner crank pulleys (that run alternator no AC)
crank pulleys 2 row alternator and AC (3 different diameters) I have a few power steering pulleys left. 3 different depths for the different ps pumps, many water pump pulleys, 1 row and 2 row for AC or a.i.r. few different styles and small and large diameter, I have 1 sbc deep groove crank pulley w/AC left, 1 bbc 2 row crank pulleys, several cast iron 2 and 3 row crank (unknown application) some look like small block. some have large center hole and fit in big block balancer. I have chevy truck 2 row cast iron left (for ac and ps)

Good call. Looks like I need a one row water pump pulley.

If anyone can help. My 1968 327 will have just an alternator and power steering (that runs off the crank pully I believe)

Desert Rat 08-01-2005 01:42 PM

I have 1 row water pump pulley, and 1 row inner crank and the power steering pulley. I just need to know which ps pulley you need, there are 3 different ones for 3 different ps pumps. Water pump Pulley $5, 1 row inner crank pulley $5, ps pulley $10, $25 shipped for all 3

Desert Rat 08-01-2005 02:10 PM

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Gramps- Here is the setup for running 4 row pulleys.

Desert Rat 08-01-2005 02:14 PM

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Here is for those with AC and Power Steering. 2 row inner and 1 row outer. First pulley on the inside runs off balancer to water pump and alternator, 2nd row runs from balancer to water pump and runs AC compressor, the outside add on pulley goes from balancer to power steering pump. note There are 3 different pumps, and ps pump pulley configurations.

Desert Rat 08-01-2005 02:18 PM

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Here is the pulley you use for truck without AC. You add the ps pulley on top of this. However most of the trucks ive parted that do not have AC still have the 2 row pulley for some reason, i have never fopund the 1 row pulley after 1968 on cars or trucks. Its the same from 58-68 on the cars and the sb trucks to '68

mrein3 08-01-2005 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Desert Rat
Here is for those with AC and Power Steering. 2 row inner and 1 row outer. First pulley on the inside runs off balancer to water pump and alternator, 2nd row runs from balancer to water pump and runs AC compressor, the outside add on pulley goes from balancer to power steering pump. note There are 3 different pumps, and ps pump pulley configurations.

How much with shipping to 55012 for this one?

Desert Rat 08-01-2005 06:16 PM

$33 shipped priority mail with delivery confirmation.

RicksTrucks 08-01-2005 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by RicksTrucks
PM sent regarding 67-72 AC Brackets complete set


Brackets came in today, thanks

Desert Rat 08-01-2005 06:22 PM

You are welcome. Thank you!

55454 08-01-2005 08:01 PM

I am starting to think you know more about these trucks than you are telling us.LOL

Tommy

Desert Rat 08-01-2005 08:31 PM

You never know, I may know more than you? LOL. I have played with them for about 9 years, and watched my father build and deal in them for maybe 15 maybe longer. He was in the garage every single day building and working on trucks. I have watched him swap cabs, beds, motors. convert long to short box, 4x4 to 2wd Blazer conversions, big block conversions, build motors, blow up motors, throw wrenches at the wall, After he got out of them I got into them. It's hard to wheel and deal in somehting when your dad is in the same buisness, it's not good competition. Especially when you score a speedwarning at the junkyard for $25 and you want $250 for it and he knows what you paid for it- :lol:
Ive had and parted several 67-72 never any 71's for some reason, had a handful of big block burbs also. I use to specialize in brackets and pulleys (like Big Block Jim) I also bought and sold almost anything big block, dated water pumps, intakes, manifolds, carbs, anything of any value or desire.
\I do not wish to do any of that anymore. I just want to pick up a 71-72 SWB and drop on a 68 Chevy nose, a 454t400, cold ac, tach, tilt, buckets, and a posi and i'm happy. I am also considering the idea of picking up a decent 4x4 Blazer and turning it into a 2wd. It's lots of holes to drill, but i have nothing but time.

Livrat 08-01-2005 10:00 PM

Hey....... you only paid $25 for that speedwarning???? your gonna get it when I show up in Arizona.... LOL.. unless you just happen to find that Studebaker Convertible for me.. Just kidding.. See ya soon...

Desert Rat 08-01-2005 10:07 PM

ooops busted-LOL. I better keep the venomous snakes on the porch. Did i mention i have a 6' Egyptian cobra loose in the house? :buh:

Livrat 08-02-2005 12:16 AM

LOL... nope you completely forgot to mention that one!!.. Oh well.. wouldn't matter if it was 6 millimeters long or what kind of snake.. they are all the same to Deanna.. She is afraid of em all... I learned the hard way one day that it was not good to be in her way after she came across a gartner snake. Bout got run over..

Livrat 08-02-2005 12:21 AM

just in case... Arizona is an "open carry state" isnt it? And what is the fine for discharging a firearm in your city limits??.. And one more question.. How does "Leaded' grilled Egyptian cobra taste like?

Desert Rat 08-02-2005 12:55 AM

Yes its a open carry state. If you shoot it in my neigbor hood no biggie, neighbors around here don't call the cops. I don't think any on this street are here legally.
They wonder what grey haired and shaved head gringos are doing firing weapons gats in da house. I tell ya what, my house is the last one they would try to rip of. They are scared of snakes!

mrein3 08-02-2005 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Desert Rat
$33 shipped priority mail with delivery confirmation.

Micah,
Details?
You want a money order?
This sounds like what I'm looking for. I'll deal with the PS if it doesn't line up. I can't keep getting stuck on the side of the road with a snapped off alternator bracket.
Matt


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