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Old 11-13-2015, 11:01 PM   #1
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SBC Pulleys?

Can anyone explain why there are single, double and triple groove lower pulleys and single, double WP pulleys? Im sure AC, power steering and smog pumps play a part but im trying to make sense of it all. Thanks
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Old 11-13-2015, 11:11 PM   #2
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Can anyone explain why there are single, double and triple groove lower pulleys and single, double WP pulleys? Im sure AC, power steering and smog pumps play a part but im trying to make sense of it all. Thanks
Alternator = 1
Water Pump = 1/2
Power Steering = 1
Crank Pulley = 2/3

Alternator is always around water pump/crank
Power steering is crank
AC is water pump/crank

If you have no ac .. Crank pulley = 2
If you have ac .. Crank pulley = 3
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Old 11-14-2015, 04:28 AM   #3
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Re: SBC Pulleys?

I am building a 77 C10 Heavy Half and it had a manual steering box and no ac. But did have a smog pump. I have a crank pulley with one groove that i think (dont remember for sure) came off this truck. I am adding power steering but will use the smog pump also, no ac. Do i need to get the double groove crank pulley? The spare steering pump that i have has a double groove pulley. Not sure what that is about?
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Old 11-14-2015, 09:01 AM   #4
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Re: SBC Pulleys?

[QUOTE=karl;7375770]I am building a 77 C10 Heavy Half and it had a manual steering box and no ac. But did have a smog pump.

karl: Depends on what engine is in the truck. Mine is a LS9(350) with HD emissions which means it "Did not" come with a smog pump or cat. converter.
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P.S. Not sure about the non H.D. 350. BTW mine is also a non P/S+A/C truck.
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Old 11-14-2015, 10:49 AM   #5
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Re: SBC Pulleys?

I think the double grove PS pulley makes AC belt routing easier. The 2nd grove gives the AC belt a safe routing around the PS pump pulley.
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Old 11-14-2015, 10:53 AM   #6
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Re: SBC Pulleys?

The 2 groove powersteering pulleys are used with a.c. on my k5 I removed the double water pump pulley for a singe and used the 3 groove crank pulley and used two 36in belts on the powersteering pump then the alternator, water pump and in your case smog pump would run on the other groove
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