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Nos 1964 Pontiac Gto Lemans Tempest Second Type Power Steering Pump & Fan Belt on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GM - General Motors; Dayco Manufacturer Part Number:9776573

NOS Power Steering Pump & Fan Belt, GM Part #9776573. This is the original part number belt for ONLY the SECOND TYPE Belt Design 1964 Full-size Pontiacs, GTOs, LeMans, & Tempests WITH a V/8 Engine & WITHOUT Air Conditioning. The SECOND TYPE belt design is where the alternator and power steering belts were separate; both the alternator and power steering pump only had a single groove pulley. The FIRST TYPE belt design used a pair of match sized belts that drove both the alternator and power steering pump (each with double groove pullies).
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