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    I've seen the dual pulleys with the different sizes on the 4.2L used in CJ's

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    I personally have seen most dual pulleys used on v8's with a/c and smog pumps......at least those are the ones ive noticed..........take your old pulley to local parts store and compare with what they have in stock
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    Thanks for all the replies.

    Hotratz, Would you happen to have a part number for that pully from chrysler? I'm actually getting desperate, and wouldn't mind spending the $99.00 for the pully.

    Thanks for all the help/suggestions.
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    I can get it when I get home from work this afternoon.

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    Maybe MC can make some like this for V-belts? Too bad these are only for serp. systems.

    http://www.genright.com/category.aspx?categoryID=17

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    still waiting the serpentine design . . . . with reverse water pumps of course
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    Quote Originally Posted by arhame
    Thanks for all the replies.

    Hotratz, Would you happen to have a part number for that pully from chrysler? I'm actually getting desperate, and wouldn't mind spending the $99.00 for the pully.

    Thanks for all the help/suggestions.
    The AMC P/N is 3227674. I believe I remember when I talked to the Chysler parts counter they found it by adding a "J" to the front of the AMC number.

    I just looked under the hood of my Chevy pick-up and it appears it has the same offset. You could take your warped one to a junk yard and try to match it up with a 1976 or later Chevy. The earlier ones had a tapered shaft and a key with a nut holding them on as was the same for the 75 and earlier Jeeps. 76 and on where staright shaft, press fit.

    Hope that helps.

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    Thanks for the response hotratz.

    I just got back in from the local Jeep dealership down here, and he was able to locate that parts number and cross-reference it with a more current number.

    It ended up costing me $132.11, which isn't that big of a deal if this is the correct one.

    Keep your fingers crossed.

    Thanks again....

    NOW, if I could just find those heater cables........
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    Quote Originally Posted by arhame
    NOW, if I could just find those heater cables........
    Jeep part numbers:
    J546 3656 1 CABLE, Temperature Control
    J546 3657 1 CABLE, Fresh Air Control
    J546 3655 1 CABLE, Heater Control

    http://www.thejeep.com
    http://www.lacasadeljeeppr.com
    http://www.vintagejeepparts.com/Parts_Heater_01.asp (he’s twice the price of the first two)
    http://www.jeepparts4less.com/

    Just GOOGLE or ASK.com the part numbers above and keep searching – or find a boneyard that has any year CJ I just did a GOOGLE on 5463656,cable and got bunches-o-pages for the temp control cable (the long one)

    And no, I'm not getting you them for your birthday cost me enough to get them for my CJ!!!
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    Thanks for the reply mudrat, but those are for the wrong model jeep.

    The climate control cables for the 76-77 jeeps are different than those for the 78-86.

    Sadly, I'm becoming quite the expert on the differences between the first two year CJ7's and the last years........

    Any other ideas?
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