Still Looking For Double Grooved Alternator Pulley.

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by Johnny Angel, Oct 7, 2005.

  1. Johnny Angel

    Johnny Angel Well-Known Member

    I am looking for a double grooved alternator pulley. The part number is 1100774. Should fit 1970GS Stage 1 cars. I have a factory non air car, but have found it came with a/c pulleys. I have the crank, and water pump pulleys, but need the double groove to be right. Can I use any double groove pulley from that generation, to make it work? I would settle for that for now, as it would look more correct than my single grooved pulley. Would these numbers work? #1961408 or #1852856 ? Thanks.
    Regards, John. :Do No:
     
  2. v8regalowner

    v8regalowner Silver level contributor

    i have the one off of my 71 centurion. id be willing to sell it if it would work for you.im not planning on using it now that the motor is in a regal.
     
  3. Steve Craig

    Steve Craig Gold Level Contributor

    I recently put a new one on my '71 Skylark, 350 with AC. $12.00 Cdn.
    Double grooved, cad. plated. Let me know & I can get another locally & ship it to you.
    Can't get you a pic until next week sometime. My car is in the shop for paint touch-up.
     
  4. Johnny Angel

    Johnny Angel Well-Known Member

    Thanks Dan and steve.
    I p.m.'d you Dan.
    Steve, if I cannot find a suitable o.e. one, I will check into your new one, if you think it will work for my application. Thanks for all your help guys.
    Regards, John.
     
  5. sci-flyer

    sci-flyer Junkyard Parts Supplier!

    Hi John,
    check out this thread:

    http://www.v8buick.com/showthread.php?p=479646


    This person says that the alternator assembly is P/N: 1100774, and the pulley is P/N: 1961408

    It may be the right setup you're looking for off of that '70 Electra that I called you about today. I should have looked at the alternator number while we were on the phone! :Dou:

    Regards,
    John
     
  6. Johnny Angel

    Johnny Angel Well-Known Member

    Thanks to sci_flyer, I have what I need.
    Regards, John.
     

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