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I came across a power steering pulley with two grooves. It was on an old rusted out Skyliner that had the wrong y-block in it. It is EBY-66319-A. I know it's rare, but I'm not sure what it originally came from.

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Perhaps someone with a part number reference can give you the exact application, but I just sold one with a harmonic balancer on Ebay and it came from a truck.  I have been told that power steering specific pulleys were also bolt on, but only had one groove.  These truck pulleys must have driven a number of accessories.

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What I actually have is a two groove pulley that bolts to the single groove harmonic bal.

Jeff Leydig
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It cross"s to B4A 6312 A

So its a 1954 part.

I cant find any reference to it in the parts book,but that may be to it being superceeded to another part number.

There are multiple part numbers availiable for 2 groove pulleys that bolted to the balancer.

It was a pretty common item and not valuable-except to someone who needs it BigGrin

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Thanks guys

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I'm actually looking for that pulley, it fits my dads 1954 ford 239 engine. He broke it while pulling it off. In 1954 they didnt come with AC


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