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Old 11-05-1999, 02:55 AM   #5
Mo65
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Thanks Rwhite65 for your comment. I think I am going to have to install the 289 harmonic balancer and pulley to make this thing work. I could use the 302 pullies like Matt suggested, but I won't be able to use the 65 power steering because 302 water pump pulley has only one groove. I can probably live with out the AC but not the PS unless I replace the control calve rod to a non PS. I don't really want to do that neither because that control calve rod was pretty expensive too.
I hope there are more guys out there that can share their experiences about this problem. I appreciate more words of wisdom.
Thanks.

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