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Big Block Aluminum Crankshaft Pulley, Small Water Pump, 2 Groove (62-68 Chevy II; 69-79 Nova)

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Machined Finish Aluminum Two Groove Crank Pulleys
      • Designed for Big Block Chevy 396-454 Engines with Short Water Pumps
      • Diameter: 6-7/16"
      • Depth: 2-1/2"
      • Fits 62-68 Chevy II and 69-79 Nova

      Description

      Precision Engine Component. The Aluminum Crankshaft Pulley, Small Water Pump, 2 Groove is engineered to drive accessories such as the water pump and alternator on big block Chevy engines. It ensures reliable power transmission while helping to maintain proper engine operation and reduces weight compared to traditional steel pulleys.

      Construction and Appearance. This crank pulley is crafted from machined aluminum, providing durable yet lightweight construction. Its smooth, polished surface enhances engine bay aesthetics and offers excellent corrosion resistance.

      Installation. Installing this pulley requires standard mechanical skills and fitting tools; no drilling is necessary. It is designed to directly replace stock pulleys for a straightforward upgrade.

      Application. Specifically made to fit 62-68 Chevy II and 69-79 Nova models equipped with big block Chevy 396-454 engines and short water pumps, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance.

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