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jon79flavette
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I'll tell you, I don't know why belts, pullys and brakets (alingment) is such a pain in the butt when you put in a new motor, combined with some aftermarket (replacement) parts, namely power steering pump and water pump. All pulleys are factory correct as I believe the vette has a unique, deep grove pulleys and certain specific water pump shaft, ears, configeration. I recently asked about proper 79 water pump, and there were several different answers, debates, so I hope I am not too alone, and don't sound too stupid. here's my problem.
motor was just built to a 383, when I installed the water pump, The crank pully sat .90 behind (inward to block) the water pump. The w.p. is flush and fac. correct, so I am working everything from the w.p. (right?) I can't recess the w.p. any more, so I have a spacer, that is balanced, machined .90 between the harmonic balancer the the crank pully, OK now crank and cam-w.p. are alinged. I can't find a diagram for the routing of belts for a sbc (no air pump) what is the proper format. I have 3-grove crank/2 grove w.p./single grove alt and p.s. pulleys. and a/c pulley.
going from the crank pulley, Is grove 1 (starting from block for the sake of discussion) crank, w.p., alt -
grove 2 crank, w.p., a/c -
grove 3 crank, power steering.?????
Thanks> Jon
motor was just built to a 383, when I installed the water pump, The crank pully sat .90 behind (inward to block) the water pump. The w.p. is flush and fac. correct, so I am working everything from the w.p. (right?) I can't recess the w.p. any more, so I have a spacer, that is balanced, machined .90 between the harmonic balancer the the crank pully, OK now crank and cam-w.p. are alinged. I can't find a diagram for the routing of belts for a sbc (no air pump) what is the proper format. I have 3-grove crank/2 grove w.p./single grove alt and p.s. pulleys. and a/c pulley.
going from the crank pulley, Is grove 1 (starting from block for the sake of discussion) crank, w.p., alt -
grove 2 crank, w.p., a/c -
grove 3 crank, power steering.?????
Thanks> Jon