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Number Dummy need pulley part numbers

Hi ND,
Hope you don't mind me picking your brain for some mustang part numbers.
Need part numbers for 3 groove pulleys for a 67 mustang with factory AC, and PS. Only twist is car is a 67 but we are using a 65 289 block if that make a difference. I have a 3 groove crank and 3 water pump but they interfere with each other.


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Need part numbers for 3 groove (sheave) pulleys for a 67 mustang with factory AC, and PS. Only twist is car is a 67 but we are using a 65 289 block if that make a difference.

I have a 3 groove crank and 3 water pump but they interfere with each other.
1965/72 Ford Passenger Car Parts Catalog available on a C/D from hipoparts.com

Harmonic balancer contains a single sheave pulley.

Pic at left upper: Ford offered single, double and triple sheave accessory outer pulleys that bolt to the balancer to add P/S & A/C. Also used with T/E (Thermactor Emission-smog pump).

Pics at right upper and left lower: 8509 water pump pulleys.

F = Parts catalog symbol for Mustang.
 
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Had same issue with 68 289/302. After replacing couple belts and alt. bracket found I had mis-matched pulleys and have a neighbor who had similar issue and suggested search for seller on ebay. Subsequently emailed seller with information and received this response.

4/16/13: Dave, appears you have a mis-matched pulley set up,looking at those #'s. The D5ZE 6312 crank pulley can only be used with the D5ZE 8509 water pump pulley. Your w/p pulley is most likely the common D1AE-8509-AA.It can be used with either a D0AE/D0OE 6312 crank pulley. It is also possible to use a matching 2 sheave crank pulley. I don't have one listed, but have some, and could list one if needed. Thanks, Mark. Ended up swapping the D5ZE 6312 3 sheave pulley for a #D0OE-6312-C 3 sheave pulley and kept the same w/p pulley. Perfect match, no longer had to deal w/ using spacers, washers, etc. in order to get the proper alignment.

Similar thread where member posted link w/ chart; may or may not be of any help???
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D5ZZ-6A312-A (D5ZE-6312-AA or BA) .. 302 Triple Sheave Outer Pulley: 1975/78 Mustang II / 1978 Fairmont/Zephyr with P/S .. with/without A/C / 1979 Mustang/Capri.

D5ZZ-8509-A (D5ZE-CA) .. 302 Single Sheave Waterpump Pulley: 1975/76 Mustang II with A/C.

D5ZZ-8509-B (D5ZE-BE) .. 302 Single Sheave Waterpump Pulley: 1975/76 Mustang II without A/C.
 
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