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Old 11-15-2023, 12:15 PM
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Default Pontiac Pulley Set - Early 1969 Short 4" Water Pump W/ PS and A/C

For sale is a matched set of pulleys for an early 1969 Pontiac V8 engine. This is for the short 4" 11-bolt water pump and a vehicle with both power steering and air conditioning. Later in 1969 Pontiac switched to the longer 4-1/2" 11-bolt water pump which requires a different (deeper) upper pulley (9799130). The lower pulleys are the same for either application.

These pulleys have a larger 8" crank pulley and smaller 7" upper pulley to increase the fan and water pump speed for increased cooling in air conditioned cars. Non-A/C cars have a smaller 7" crank pulley and larger 8" upper pulley. These will work fine on a non-A/C car if you want the increased cooling.

These will clean-up nicely and look new with a coat of paint.

Pulley #9796062 - #9790842 - #9790843

Located in East Texas - 75757

Asking $100 plus shipping

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Old 11-15-2023, 04:04 PM
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