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Old 03-21-2013, 08:37 AM   #26
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Re: LT1 Burb:pully pictures 66 factory air 327

I measured it to my original and it was the same, , I will contact the guy I got the water pump from and see what he has to say. Also found that the second groove on the water pump pulley is for a 2 pulley alternator.

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Old 03-21-2013, 09:03 AM   #27
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Re: LT1 Burb:pully pictures 66 factory air 327

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These are some shots of the truck I took my AC out of. The crank pulleys are probably wrong because it's two pieces useing lug nuts as spacers between the two. The water pump pulley looks more correct for your application though.
Looks like yours is the same setup as Mark's.
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Old 03-21-2013, 09:06 AM   #28
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Either you have placed a spacer in front of the WP hub and behind the cast 3 groove water pump pulley or the new water pump hub was not pressed on the shaft far enough which I am betting it isn't. You could measure the the hub face surface distance to the pump casting and compare that to the original water pump hub distance or maybe someone here has a correct waterpump for measurement to compare. Then you will have to remove the wp rear cover and press the hub down the required distance with the the back of the shaft held in the press. The pulley just needs to go on further so the ac belt can ride in the outer water pump groove,to the second crank pulley groove, and over ac compressor.
Hey Mark, any pics of your 16K 74, those trucks are killer.
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Old 03-21-2013, 08:25 PM   #29
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Re: LT1 Burb:pully pictures 66 factory air 327

on mine the line up is a little off but very close it works good
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Old 03-21-2013, 09:03 PM   #30
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on mine the line up is a little off but very close it works good
Does it look closer than mine. I put belts on it and you couldn't really tell but I am an HVAC tech and we always align the belts properly.
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Old 03-22-2013, 09:29 AM   #31
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Re: LT1 Burb:pully pictures 66 factory air 327

I checked my water pump and the hub is bang on with the other 2 I have. I think I am going to mill a 1/4" off of the top pulley to get it closer and call it good.
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Old 03-22-2013, 03:29 PM   #32
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Re: LT1 Burb:pully pictures 66 factory air 327

Did you string check the compressor and crank to verify it was all off at the water pump pulley? Seems odd it would be off that much to me from factory. The water pump is the non original component from the assembly line and if the once replaced leaking water pumps over the years were all reman, aftermarket, or rebuilt and may not be the same hub depth specs as the original set up was. I'll have to get that 74 16k C10 out of storage for pictures one of these days.
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Old 03-22-2013, 06:40 PM   #33
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Did you string check the compressor and crank to verify it was all off at the water pump pulley? Seems odd it would be off that much to me from factory. The water pump is the non original component from the assembly line and if the replaced leaking water pumps over the years were all reman, aftermarket, or rebuilt and were may not be the same hub depth specs as the original set up was. I'll have to get that 74 16k C10 out of storage for pictures one of these days.
Yeah, the power steering pump and AC compressor line up, the water pump is bang on with the other I have. Problem is I am piecing this together so I don't know what it should be.
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Old 03-30-2013, 12:07 PM   #34
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Re: LT1 Burb:pully pictures 66 factory air 327

Well just tried another AC pulley and it is off also, I am so done with this. I am going to pull off the water pump and check it.
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Old 04-26-2013, 09:22 AM   #35
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Re: LT1 Burb:pully pictures 66 factory air 327

Got it fixed, I pushed the water pump hub on a little more.
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Old 06-15-2020, 03:26 PM   #36
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Re: LT1 Burb:pully pictures 66 factory air 327

It is really strange. I have exactly the same cast iron pulley in my truck C-20 Z81 Camper, C60 Air Conditioning include HD radiator, N40 Power Steering.
Furthermore I could not really identify the GM part number (see picture).
So I thrusted your posted number 3868559.

I searched round about 8 hours in the whole internet, nearly nothing. On the end 2 sources for evidence.

1) Impala GM part cataloque 1967
2) Ebay (I bought immediatly :-))

Would be good to know , what exactly was included in "Heavy duty cooling" and "All-weather air conditioning".

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