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Wanted-Add on crank pulley

Posted By dbzach64C 17 Years Ago
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Gentlemen,

        Go to "links" look up Rebop. There's a picture Jim took a couple of years ago at EXPO of a pulley. the bad part is that because of the low volume tooling, and the amount of machining and balancing required, both of which are very time consuming, they cost $325 plus shipping. Yeah, I know that;s too much. But it is what it is and the next batch will be more expensive, aluminum has doubled in cost since January.

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I have one such pulley.  Email and I will send pics.

tcomp45@sbcglobal.net

TC

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TC - Austin, Texas

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PM with your address and I'll send you a brochure. They aren't cheap, but they're a whole bunch lighter!

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I've been watching pulleys on ebay. Can you supply me with a bit more info on your alum repro?

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Dick, I sell ones made from aluminum. They're actually replicas of the "F" code parts. You can also often find original Power steering pulleys on eBay. Be careful of damaged ones though.

                         

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I need an add on crank pulley, the one that bolts to the OEM with the two small bolts. This was used to add PS or AC without having to replace the single belt factory pulley. This is for a 1956 312CID so basically any year y-block will work. Thanks

Wichita,KS


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