Re: Students are in a "pulley jam"...HELP!
Here are some pictures of the setup. Their storage spot got damp at some time so there is more surface corrosion than I remembered. Being thick aluminum they should polish up decent with some elbow grease.
Another surprise to me is that there is also a set of power steering brackets and a matching pulley. It can also be run without the power steering (for run stand use).
Just let me know if these will work and I’m happy to donate them to the school. High School Auto Body was one of my favorite classes and through a winding path helped me land in my current occupation (Fleet / Heavy Equipment Mechanic) building hot rods on the side.
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