A quick question and note:
Checking my '64 Parts Manual (only year I've got), I find that the 2095 430 pulley is specified for everything, with the exception of all A/C cars (2095 059, 3") and 426 cars (2095 662, 3-1/2").
Measuring my presumed-original pulley shows about 3-1/4".
So, it looks like the breakdown is:
- 2-1/2" Single 2444 478
3" Double 2095 059
3-1/4" Single 2095 430
3-1/2" Double 2095 662
A search yields one aftermarket Chinesium pulley for sale in several places, showing interchange with both 2095 430 and 2444 478, with a claimed diameter of 68mm (2-11/16"), which will spin 1.2 times faster than a standard 3-1/4" pulley.
It is
here on eBay and
here on Amazon, both for $16.
I am considering buying one and checking it out. Seems to me a slant-six with a 904, which probably shifts at 4,500 RPM (sorry, I don't have a tach connected) won't turn enough revs to over-rev the alternator.
Question: Any reason for me to believe I'm wrong, and turning the alternator 1.2 times faster during those dramatic highway passing moments will injure it?
Sneaky second question: Anyone think trying this crappy pulley would be a bad idea?
Daring third question: It looks like the pulley is an interference fit on the shaft and has to be pulled off with a special tool and reinstalled with a press. True? Seems a bit involved. Can one actually do this, or is it so involved as to be absurd if everything is working fine anyway?
Thanks,
– Eric