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#57242 04/29/10 12:38 AM
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Hello all. I'm new to the site. I'm 28 and I bought a one owner, all original '57 chevrolet in 2005. I've been trying to get it to daily driver status since then, but it seems to be a stubborn old girl. I am determined to get the original 235 to function properly. I've had the engine out 5 times, but I'm getting close to getting there. (I have to, there's not much left that can break again).

A while back a friend dropped my engine when I had it out. It's a 235 from a 57 chevrolet. This in turn broke my harmonic balancer even though it barely fell. When I found another one, I learned that there were apparently two different sizes. I believe, though I could be wrong, that this size difference took place somewhere in 1955. One size had the pulley at 6 inches, the other had a larger pulley at 6 1/2 inches.
Now, the correct 6 1/2 inch pulley I found and replaced has become loose and I need to find another one.
Hopefully, this might help so no one else winds up buying the wrong pulley. Also, I'm trying to find a good used 6 1/2 pulley if anyone has an extra.

The correct size for a '57 235


The incorrect size for a '57 235


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Hi Brandon, and welcome to Inliners. Even though it seemingly took a light fall, make sure the crank snout isn't also bent. It if took a hard lick to damage the balancer, you might want to take a look further before you stick the other balancer back on.



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Thanks for the welcome. The engine has been completely rebuilt and the crank turned since the drop happened.

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This may not be what you want, but here's a new one.

http://www.bhjdynamics.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_2_35&products_id=39

Not quite the same I know.

Good luck, and good on ya keepin' it inline. \:\)

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Here is the listing of the pulleys for the 235 (and other) engines from the 1929-1957 Parts Catalog.

Do you have this Old Chevy Manual Project ? Most valuable if you're working with the old stovebolts, especially if you're younger than the engine and car. An interesting project you have.

Buffalo Enterprises, a 12 Port Advertiser (see the link to the left), also makes a pulley/damper for the 235 by modifying a later (250, etc.) pulley/damper.






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Thanks for the links guys. I'm going to try finding a used one. Those prices are a bit steep for me.


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