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Old 06-19-2014, 06:56 PM
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Cars about done. Going to Carlisle tomorrow with extra parts. Have an extra ps pulley. 9786901XH. Can anyone tell me what it fits? I mean besides the pump shaft Thanks, Skip

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9786901 6.655 P/8-T/8-F/8-GP/8 P.S., A.C., exc. Ram Air-V PULLEY, pump 1
1967-1969 6-29

9786901 6.655 P/8-T/8-GP/8 P.S. & A.C PULLEY, pump 1 1970 1970 6-29

Thus it is 67-70 all V8?
Any extra '64 parts?

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Was introduced for '67.

Single groove, 7-1/8" diameter (one description says 7-3/32").

Application was PS when ALSO equipped with Air Conditioning.

Can't tell you what other years it was used, Resto Guide shows it for '69 (same application) but not for '68 or '70. Kinda odd because the PS without A/C pulley was same for 67-'70 from what I can tell but was also used with A/C in '68 & '70 if the Resto Guide is correct. Pulley p/ns changed altogether in '71.

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What Andre lists makes sense to me, I would go with that.

I'll take a 1107294 '64 starter motor!

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Thanks, Guys. I knew you would help me out. Andre, nothing special left. Sold alot of stuff at Carlisle today. Really nice set of tail light bezels. Some decent back up light assemblies, some beater grills. A set of matching letter Rally II's. Stuff like that. Actually, GM Carlisle was a bust this year. Fewer vendors... even less buyers. It's dying and the Millers will probably fold it in the next couple of years. So sad for the next gen of young restorers. Saw some really sweet 64's, tho. The "ringer" C&D 421 car, Schornack's blue vert and his "69 RAV experimental mule. Also, after all these years, a real '74 GTO. Have never seen one in person and was totally unimpressed except for the sheer rarity. Looks like a gussied up Ventura, which, I guess, is the same as a gussied up '64 Tempest. Goat's done. On to my next project. Redoing my '67 Vette. Another hole in my garage floor that I throw money into. Thanks, Skip

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One more thing. I want to sincerely thank each and every one of you that gave me information/inspiration/guidance/hope/ on my resto. I could not have done it without you all. Skip

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9786901 6.655 P/8-T/8-F/8-GP/8 P.S., A.C., exc. Ram Air-V PULLEY, pump 1
1967-1969 6-29

9786901 6.655 P/8-T/8-GP/8 P.S. & A.C PULLEY, pump 1 1970 1970 6-29

Thus it is 67-70 all V8?
Any extra '64 parts?
Application is:
'67-70 Pontiac V8 with factory A/C EXCEPT '70 Firebird.

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