1964 Ford Double Groove Water Pump Pulley - 60,61,62,63,65 - Galaxie, Fairlane on 2040-parts.com
Adams, Tennessee, United States
I have a 2 groove water pump pulley that was removed from a 1964 Ford T-Bird big block. The pulley has been cleaned and detailed to look like great. The second groove would be for an accessory like power steering or AC. The pulley should fit and work on most any FE Big Block from the 60s. The size is: 6 3/16" DIA. - 2 1/2" Thick (front to back) - 5/8" Center Hole DIA. You need to check to make sure these parts will work for your vehicle. There is NO RESERVE on these parts and I will try to answer any questions you may have. |
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