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V8 Crankshaft Pulley Dust Cover

Old Dec 2, 2012 | 09:53 AM
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V8 Crankshaft Pulley Dust Cover

I'm cleaning out the shed and have a few goodies to list. Some have been cleaned and painted, while others are untouched and will need some work.

Here's a crankshaft pulley dust cover off a 68 Delta 88 455 with A/C. The correct bolts and spacers are included. This has been blasted and painted (bolts and spacers have been zinc plated). I'm having a real tough time finding the GM Part Number for this one, but I know it'll at least fit 68-71 V8 with A/C or heavy Duty Cooling.

Asking $50 plus shipping via USPS. PayPal only please.
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Old Apr 10, 2015 | 06:47 PM
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Still up for sale. I'll throw in free shipping for Classic Oldsmobile forum members. Here's an update too.

This originally came on 1968 Oldsmobile ONLY. HOWEVER, It will fit all cars listed from 68-71 with a V8 and A/C or Heavy Duty Cooling (3 groove crankshaft pulley)

Original PN is 401298. 1968 ONLY, AC or Y72 HDC Only
use with 2 SPACERS 401299 & 2 longer BOLTS 9419043
Old Apr 12, 2015 | 06:18 PM
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I saw one of those on a 70 Vista Cruiser in a salvage yard. I had never seen one before and I assumed that the engine wasn't original. Now I know. I wonder why Olds thought this was needed?
Old Apr 12, 2015 | 06:32 PM
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Not a clue. Guess whatever the reason, it wasn't good enough to keep around. It does keep the crud from building up inside the pulley, but not entirely.
Old Apr 12, 2015 | 06:39 PM
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My 68 Hurst still had this on the engine when I bought it. It is a pain in the buttski to reinstall - I finally had to put some grease on the bolts to hold the spacers on while getting everything lined up starting the bolts into the balancer threads.
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