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Vintage Mopar - Dodge - Plymouth 3 Groove Crank, Water Pump, & Idler Pulleys on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Cadott, Wisconsin, United States

Cadott, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

For sale I have an original 3 groove Mopar crankshaft, water pump, and idler pulleys.  These were just removed from a 1970 Plymouth Duster.  It was a manual steering A/C car that spent its entire life in dry New Mexico.  They are in excellent condition, just needing a bit of cleaning and a coat of paint - or use them as is.  This setup should work on many other Mopar engine/body combos, but do your homework to be sure it will work for your application.  Outside diameter of the crank pulley outer hub is 7 1/4", inner 2 hubs are slightly larger.  It is 3 1/8" tall.  Water pump pulley is 5 5/8" diameter, and 2 1/8" tall.

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