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Fan pulls part number and fan clutch spacing

yatesjr

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In working with a 1969 Coronet Superbee with a 383 which was built in October of 1968. A/C and heater optioned car, A/C not installed. I have a couple questions:
1. Where is the part number for the fan pulley? It wobbles when on so I figure it needs replaced.
2. Is it normal for my fan clutch to be less than an inch from the radiator?
3. My pulley belt guides down seem to be smooth and maybe to narrow for the belt, should they all be replaced?

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Are you sure the pump is not causing the pulley to wobble? Lot of pulleys had the part number on them. You most likely will have to pull it and look closely at it. Fan will be very close to the radiator.
 
You have an aftermarket fan clutch. They come in 2 sizes. You might have the tall shaft. It looks oily in the picture. Is it leaking?
Pullies are often bent. Better check
 
You may have a bent pulley. As far as the belt, it should not bottom out in the pulley, it will slip.
 
I do know there are two different pumps when it comes to ac maybe the ac snout shorter? Clutch way to close
 
Are you sure the pump is not causing the pulley to wobble? Lot of pulleys had the part number on them. You most likely will have to pull it and look closely at it. Fan will be very close to the radiator.
I’m not sure if it’s the pump or not. I will pull the pulley out and try to find that part number.
 
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