Nick, You need to get yourself a 55-56 MoPar parts book for this type of info. Section 7-03 shows that all '55-56 Plym and Dodge sixes (with or without p/s) use a single pulley system. The same crank and fan pulleys are used on all sixes with or without p/s. The crank pulley is 6-9/16" diameter, fan pulley is 7-3/16" diameter. The generator pulley used with p/s is different from that used without p/s because the p/s generator shaft is different (pulley diameter not given). On 55-56 Plymouth V8's with p/s a single crank pulley is used with a double fan pulley. One belt runs from crank to fan to an idler pulley, while a second belt runs from the fan to the generator. The generator pulley is single. AFAIK the only 55-56 models that use double generator pulleys are DeSoto and Chrysler so that is where your other p/s generator probably came from. The numbers on the generator tag should confirm this. The p/s pump with the clamp-on lid is an Eaton pump and the one with the small cap with built-in dipstick is a Vickers pump. All '55 models used the Eaton pump. Most '56 models use the Vickers pump but either is correct. Robert -----Original Message----- From: Sperduto, Nick <SperdutoN@xxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 6:17 AM Subject: [FWDLK] Question about puleys >after talking to Richard main for a bit about pulleys and power steering, I >have a couple of questions. >Does anyone have a 56 (or other year) with a 6cyl and power steering and no >a/c ? >if you do, do you you have a single pulley or a double pulley system ? >If it's a double pulley, it is double on the crank, generator and fan. Is >the double pulley system, just two belts that go around the three pulley. >They are the same size belts ? or is it one from the flywheel to the fan and >two from the fan to the generator, etc ? > >Thanks for the help. > >The reason for asking is I had power steering taken off a 56 with a 6 and >there was some confusion among responses I got. They all said that power >steering is a double pully generator. but all of the parts I got are a >single pulley system. > >But I also have an extra power steering/generator with a vickers pump. >Richard was unable to determine what it came off of by the part number, but >that one is a double pulley > >Nick > |