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Old 03-18-2006, 01:58 AM
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10055879 Crankshaft pulley?

Can anyone give me details and/or a detailed picture of the GM 10055879 Crankshaft pulley? I was told that when I swap motors I should replace the pulley instead of trying to reuse the one on the car. I need to know what the outside diameter is, how many bolt holes are in it, and weather or not it actually does have serpentine belt grooves in it and how many sets. Thank you!
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Re: 10055879 Crankshaft pulley?

For what motor?
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Re: 10055879 Crankshaft pulley?

For a 350 SBC. Actually, I was looking at the motor today also and I am kind of confused as to how the thing goes on.... I think the pully has like 3 or 4 bolt holes in the center part of it and there is just a shaft coming out from the motor... do I need a balancer and the pulley or something?!? Thanks.
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