Pully Pic on 67 Travelall with a 345....Attn Jeff

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Jeff,

here is the picture of the pully (half of the pully that you have) that I sent you. I am sending the rest of it out today. It is the lower crank pully(?) you have that inner ring.

Also, there are more pics of my build.

Thanks for all the parts and help you have provided.
 

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Reserved for more pics later.....

Last picture is an impact socket (1 1/2") that I had milled down 1mm to fit the nut on the yoke from the transmission. Works great!

This Travelall has a 345, t98 and is 2wd.

One spot of rust along the drivers side rear quarter. Picked this truck up for a handgun trade (worth $125) and $100 cash (I sold $100 in gun ammo on my way up to buy the truck). It had been sitting for 4-5 years at a storage facility.
 

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Looks like a very early version of a dampner. Usually these things only had crank hubs back then. I'll need the whole thing! There should be a 15/16" bolt directly in front that is screwed into the crankshaft that will need to be removed and then the rest of the dampner pulled off using the proper removal tool that you May or May not have.
 
There should be a 15/16" bolt directly in front that is screwed into the crankshaft that will need to be removed and then the rest of the dampner pulled off using the proper removal tool that you May or May not have.

Please do not tell me that! I have already taken that off and reinstalled it and have already sent out the other pullys to you.

Do you need that part for sure or can we get buy without it?
 
Cool!

Ok, should all be to you in a couple of days. Would you make sure to repaint the pully's in a magenta silver with black flake and have a red ribbon tied around them when you ship them back?

:gringrin:

thanks,
jon
 
Thanks jerry, I just wish I would have had the know how to tear the whole engine down and repaint the heads and block. But, I know my limits and that was just outside of them.

Thanks again.
 
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