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I have seen photographs of 72 LT1 I am interested in purchasing and have noticed two belts on water pump pulley running across to alternator but I am told car does not have power steering and on other LT1 I (photo's only) I have not seen these dual belts. In tech info manual I have found a reference to dual groove power steering pulley on 454 engines but no other reference to these pulleys for other engines. Can anyone clarify this for me.
thanks john
My 1972 LT-1 has 2 belts from the dual pulley attached to the Water pump housing. the inner groove(the one closest to the water pump) has a belt that goes to the altenator, the outer grove has a belt that goes to the A.I.R. pump.My car also has power steering and has a belt going from the power steering pump to the single pulley attached to the Crank.Hope that info helps because so many people ditched the A.I.R. system to free up a few horsepower.
NO PRODUCTION Corvette EVER ORIGINALLY used a dual groove alternator pulley---not a single one ever built.
NO PRODUCTION Corvette small block also equipped with power steering EVER ORIGINALLY used a dual groove power steering pump pulley----not a single one ever built.
ALL PRODUCTION Corvette big blocks also equipped with power steering used a dual groove power steering pump pulley---every one ever built.
Thank you all, I have looked at picture again and there is definitely two belts running over to the alternator. I hope to have this car inspected by Sal Carbone in the nex weeks so I am sure he will uncover mystery.
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