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I have a deep groove dual pulley with no number on it. I have this style pulley with the 2 welds on a corvette. I also had another person tell me its z16 but i really dont know.
pulley is 7 inches in diameter and it's 3 inches tall Here are some pics |
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Z/16 fan pulley is single groove, that is early version of the 67-8 Z/28, corvette, "245" fan pulley, could be early BB (65-66) vette or 409.
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The early BB corvette pulley # is 3864480CV, I think I have had one that was unstamped like the one you have. I have a 480 in front of me, 2 7/8 inches tall, 7 1/8 wide hope that helps.
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thanks for the info I appreciate it.
Dave |
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Dave,
I'd agree that it's probably an early version of the 245 pulley. But the 245 was introduced for the '64 409, so by the time '67 rolled around, I can't imagine that pulley was in use anymore. My guess would be the only correct application for it would be very early hi-perf '64 409, or possibly even very late '63. ![]() |
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