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OT: el camino pulley problem
I just traded my '70 GMC beater
![]() ![]() " thick. Any ideas? Does anyone make spacers? I tried washers, but pulley wasn't centered. Anybody got the pulley I need?
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From what I have seen, the face of the balancers are all in the same location. There may be some exceptions but I have not seen them.
Is your power steering belt lined up with the crank pulley? Also, is the crank pulley groove up tight against the balancer? Jim |
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I just looked at my 65 SS Impala which has the small block engine in it with ac. I believe that it is the same setup as your El Camino. The water pump double pulley on the Impala has a 2 7/8" offset.
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Ah Hah! That was my first thought after discovering that I have the correct pump, then I saw that catalog. I have seen some pulleys that are almost touching the boss on top of the pump, and I have about 1/4" gap on this one. Anybody have one of these pulleys for me?
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