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I'm resurrecting a 1972 LS-5, with the 454 block. There is this small pulley located on the lower, drivers side of the block. It does not seem to be "attached" to anything. I can just get my fingers on it from the top, and it rotates freely.
It's the idler. There should be a belt running from the inner grooves of the water pump and crank pulley's, to the idler. It was used on all 68-74 big blocks with air conditioning, but not non air cars.
JV just beat me in with the answer!
Last edited by gbvette62; May 26, 2016 at 07:44 AM.
I'm resurrecting a 1972 LS-5, with the 454 block. There is this small pulley located on the lower, drivers side of the block. It does not seem to be "attached" to anything. I can just get my fingers on it from the top, and it rotates freely.
What is it for?
Help PLEASE!
I'm looking for one if you're not planning on using it. PM me and we'll discuss it.
I'm resurrecting a 1972 LS-5, with the 454 block. There is this small pulley located on the lower, drivers side of the block. It does not seem to be "attached" to anything. I can just get my fingers on it from the top, and it rotates freely.
What is it for?
Help PLEASE!
From looking at the photo, it looks like the belt from the crank to water pump is there and the idler pulley is all the way in. There are holes in the pulley to provide access to the lock bolt you loosen first to adjust the pulley.
I like to use a Gates 7320 belt so the idler pulley isn't in so far.
I'm resurrecting a 1972 LS-5, with the 454 block. There is this small pulley located on the lower, drivers side of the block. It does not seem to be "attached" to anything. I can just get my fingers on it from the top, and it rotates freely.
What is it for?
Help PLEASE!
It's a little tricky getting that belt on as That pulley runs on the back side of that short belt make sure you have 4 studs in water pump to hold water pump on . good luck
while of the subject of bb belts perhaps one you can shine some light on this one,
On my bb there is a belt that goes from water pump to crank, no idle pulley,
it is shown in a few of the pictures Alan posted above,
So what is the "correct" way to remove and install that one?
Being that belts do stretch over time and it appears the install is a force stretch it on idea and no idle pulley for tension doesn't that belt become somewhat useless as time passes?
while of the subject of bb belts perhaps one you can shine some light on this one,
On my bb there is a belt that goes from water pump to crank, no idle pulley,
it is shown in a few of the pictures Alan posted above,
So what is the "correct" way to remove and install that one?
Being that belts do stretch over time and it appears the install is a force stretch it on idea and no idle pulley for tension doesn't that belt become somewhat useless as time passes?
Hey Bats
Remove all the belts ,remove nuts and washers on fan to water pump ,put short belt on crank pulley then pull up on water pump pulley and slide over studs on water pump.These belts are so short they don't stretch much .Make sure studs on water pump are not too long as it will be difficult to get pulley over and spin engine over a little to center water pump pulley before final tighten
Now that I have confused you have fun.
Wes