I researched alot of places to buy my pulleys and came across CVF racing. CVF makes aluminum pulleys for all types of engines. I had very good experience, the shipping was fast and the pulleys fit perfected. The website was detailed and gives alot of facts about many different questions that have been asked.
http://www.cvfracing.com
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Re: CVF racing
I looked on the site and am looking at this kit
http://www.cvfracing.com/ford-pulley-ki ... -kit-ac-2v
But I'm not aware of a Ford vehicle that used a factory fluid dampener in the early 70's.
Patrick
http://www.cvfracing.com/ford-pulley-ki ... -kit-ac-2v
But I'm not aware of a Ford vehicle that used a factory fluid dampener in the early 70's.
Patrick
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1969 F100 4X4 Highboy 390 3sp
1969 F100 SWB 2wd Auto 351w
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Can Hear Every Valve Rattle on Long Extended Trips
1969 F100 4X4 Highboy 390 3sp
1969 F100 SWB 2wd Auto 351w
1972 F100 Ranger XLT 302 Auto
http://mrsnicks.blogspot.com
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?cat=10336