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D0ae-6312-c Ford 302 351c 351w W/ac 3 Groove Crankshaft Pulley on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
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Wamego, Kansas, United States

Wamego, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:D0AE-6312-C

D0AE-6312-C three sheave crankshaft pulley. Original Ford part for 1970 and up small blocks. Maybe the 400. Please check for proper fitment. Recently bead blasted thoroughly and then painted satin black. Pulley has attracted some dust in the meanwhile. Will clean up nicely. Also.....there are some hammer (?) marks in the inner hub area. Check out picture.  

Outer, larger sheave measures 8-3/8 inches.
Middle sheave measures about 8-1/8 inches.
Rear sheave measures about 6-3/4 inches.
Overall height is 3-1/16 inches.

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