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AIR pump pulley PN# (for '68 396) ???

Started by KevinK, May 11, 2006, 06:17:49 AM

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KevinK

 For a '68 (Camaro) 396..., ...I'm trying to find which is the (technically) correct pulley PN.
    Does anyone know what PN(s) pulleys were used on the AIR pumps? (ie. "stamped" on the pulley) for this application?
   
 
   I believe I got #3917234 from the AIM, ...but is this correct? ...and what would be 'stamped' on the pulley? ...were there other numbers used? (ie. 3925522?)
 
  Thanks,
               Kevin

lakeholme

#1
The #3917234 that you got from the AIM agrees with the original 68 Camaro part # for 396, exc. Sp. H/Per., C.A.C.  Sorry I don't have the info. about the # 3925522.
Phillip, HNR & NCR-AACA, Senior Master, Team Captain,
Spring Southeastern Nationals chair, AACA National Director

My68SS

The AIM is a little confusing for L78 and AIR equipment. On sheet L78/A2 under the upc 6 list, it quotes '6T - air compressor'. The asterix quotes 'Assembles same as RPO L35'
But on sheet A1 the engine illustration is without a pump, but on sheet A5 there is part of a pump drawn.   :-\]

I'm sure your right though, L78 is exc. AIR?
Rob
1968 12C SS
L34/M40
12 bolt posi 3.55

mr396

Here is the pulley on my original 68 L34.                                                                           
1968 camaro RS/SS L34 396 air convertible

KevinK

 ...Do you have any other photos of the pump (more specificallym ,,,the Pulley PN?)
   
    ...it appears the pulley on your car is 'stepped' and not 'flat' like many I've seen, ....which raises my interest in this even further.
 
  Thanks,
                  Kevin

mr396

The number is GM-3917238 with a p,I'll take a better pic and post it.

Thanks,
Kevin
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Quote from: KevinK on May 11, 2006, 02:37:33 PM
...Do you have any other photos of the pump (more specificallym ,,,the Pulley PN?)

...it appears the pulley on your car is 'stepped' and not 'flat' like many I've seen, ....which raises my interest in this even further.

Thanks,
Kevin
1968 camaro RS/SS L34 396 air convertible

mr396

Here you go,I hope it helps.                                                                                             
1968 camaro RS/SS L34 396 air convertible


KevinK

  I have referenced the pulley chart (and once again my hats off to CRG for compiling this stuff), ...but as I scour the web and other sources for the 'correct' one, ...I've rarely seen the #3917234 pulley. On a number of occasions, I'll see someone selling a complete and "technically correct" system, ...yet having a different pulley (than #3917234).
 
  Kevin(Mr396), ...THANKS! for posting the pic, ...(noting your pulley is #3917238, ...since you have AC)
 
   
   Thanks,
              KevinK

bertfam

Well, okay... Then according to my September, 1968 P&A 34, the P/N's are as follows:

1968 Nova, Camaro (396) (exc. Sp. H/Per., C.A.C) - 3917234
1968 All (307, 327, 350), 1968 Nova, Chevelle, Camaro w/C.A.C. (8 cyl.) (exc. P.G), 1968 Chevelle (S.S.) w/C.A.C. - 3917238
1968 Nova, Chevelle, Camaro (exc A.T., C.A.C. 396), 1969 Nova (exc. P.G., 396), 1969 Camaro (exc. P.G., Sp. H/Per. 396) - 3927116
1968 All w/Sp. H/Per. (396) - 3925522

So according to the P&A, the 3917234 would be correct for the 396/325 and 396/350 (NON A/C) Camaro, with the 3917238 being used on the 396/325 and 396/350 (WITH A/C, but WITHOUT Powerglide). The problem is, I can't seem to find a pulley number for the 396/325 and 396/350 with A/C AND Powerglide!!!

Make things clear???!!!

Ed

KevinK

Ed,
      ...actually, ...that does clear up a few things :)
 
    Thanks,
                Kevin


Quote from: bertfam on May 11, 2006, 06:02:56 PM
Well, okay... Then according to my September, 1968 P&A 34, the P/N's are as follows:

1968 Nova, Camaro (396) (exc. Sp. H/Per., C.A.C) - 3917234
1968 All (307, 327, 350), 1968 Nova, Chevelle, Camaro w/C.A.C. (8 cyl.) (exc. P.G), 1968 Chevelle (S.S.) w/C.A.C. - 3917238
1968 Nova, Chevelle, Camaro (exc A.T., C.A.C. 396), 1969 Nova (exc. P.G., 396), 1969 Camaro (exc. P.G., Sp. H/Per. 396) - 3927116
1968 All w/Sp. H/Per. (396) - 3925522

So according to the P&A, the 3917234 would be correct for the 396/325 and 396/350 (NON A/C) Camaro, with the 3917238 being used on the 396/325 and 396/350 (WITH A/C, but WITHOUT Powerglide). The problem is, I can't seem to find a pulley number for the 396/325 and 396/350 with A/C AND Powerglide!!!

Make things clear???!!!

Ed


My68SS

QuoteThe problem is, I can't seem to find a pulley number for the 396/325 and 396/350 with A/C AND Powerglide!

powerglide [M35] was not available with 396 or Z28
Rob
1968 12C SS
L34/M40
12 bolt posi 3.55

bertfam

#12
That's correct for the Camaro, but I was looking at the applications in general, not just concentraiting on the Camaro.

Chevelle's (and Full Sized cars) were available with the 396 and Powerglide, and I don't seem to be able to find that application. If you look at the chart above, it shows:

"1968 Nova, Chevelle, Camaro w/C.A.C. (8 cyl.) (exc. P.G)"

Then it contradicts itself by the next line:

"1968 Chevelle (S.S.) w/C.A.C." Perhaps that includes all transmissions???

Sometimes that book is difficult to read. Or maybe I should say, difficult to decypher!

Ed

My68SS

QuoteSometimes that book is difficult to read. Or maybe I should say, difficult to decypher!

lol! tell me about it! I think there must be a special school of cryptography that the writers of such manuals attend   :D
Rob
1968 12C SS
L34/M40
12 bolt posi 3.55

bertfam

Not only that, but you can't think like a normal person with looking things up in this book. For instance, if you go looking for a "radiator" you won't find one!! No, Chevrolet DID use radiators in these cars, but in the P&A they're called a "Core"!

Here's another example... It took me several days to find the "Console" group. I accidently stumbled on it while searching for something else. "Console"?? Nope. they're called "Seat Seperators"!!

There are lots of other thngs like that in this book that make it difficult to use. I guess when you open this book you have to start thinking like a parts counter man (or woman... Don't want to get in dutch with the females)!!

;D

Ed