Damper pulleys on new score


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By Y block Billy - 12 Years Ago
Picked up a couple complete motors yesterday, both free and supposed to run, Ill be putting them on the test stand today and firing them up.

Question is one of them has a double sheive and then another shieve in front of that a little smaller diameter with provision for 3 narrower belts. What were those for? Is that a supercharger pulley?

One is a B9AE with the green Merc valve covers so hopefully its a 312, however they both came out of trucks.

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By MoonShadow - 12 Years Ago
Must have been a AC car. I was looking for one of those for a blower drive setup. BigGrin I want to try to run the vintage style 3 belt drive to the 4-71 supercharger. Chuck
By NoShortcuts - 12 Years Ago
I'm blown away by the number of pulley grooves! WoW! w00t
By Oldmics - 12 Years Ago
Pretty sure its a bolt on 3 sheeve pulley that has been bolted to a regular single sheeve balancer.

Not a blower part. Crying

The original A.C. cars have 3 sheeves and are not a bolt on. I have a 3 sheeve A.C. balancer if interested.

Oldmics
By Y block Billy - 12 Years Ago
I think it must have run some big power steering and plow pump or something on a big truck which must have leaked because the whole motor is covered in oil and we scratched our heads as to why until I realized whatever they were running for accessories must have leaked to do that.

Did get the first motor running and it runs great, now to find if its a 312!

The next one being a C2AE from a big truck could possibly have the steel crank!

Will find these things out tomorrow!
By brokengate - 12 Years Ago
Oldmics (10/4/2013)
I have a 3 sheeve A.C. balancer if interested.

Oldmics


I'm very interested, Please let me know your terms.
By PWH42 - 12 Years Ago
That engine probably was in a truck with air brakes and the triple belts ran the air compressor.
By Y block Billy - 12 Years Ago
The C2AE from the big truck does have the steel crank, ready to fire it now.

Haven't pulled the pan on the B9AE merc engine yet to make sure its a 312. But hoping!
By slick56 - 12 Years Ago
Here is a pic of the damper pulleys on a C2AE truck engine i have.

It has the following stamped into it 120* apart

MAPCO
57 FM 6.5
C 5


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