Power Steering pump pulleys

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Power Steering pump pulleys

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How do I run the pulleys/belt? Do I need a Tri-pulley on the crank? Or will it lineup so that I just run one belt normally, and one belt to the power steering pump instead of the alternator?

Also, which way does the pulley go onto the pump? I have a spacer for it, does it go between the pulley and pump? If somebody has any pictures of how the pulleys are run it would help. Thanks.

Ps. Its for an FE.
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What motor? The p/s pulley goes on with the knob with a groove on it
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The spacer goes between the pulley and the fan, to get the fan closer to the radiator.

As for the pullys, you'll need two-groove pullys on both the water pump and crankshaft. The inner groove is for the alternator, the outer groove is for the power steering pump. If you've got A/C, like the engine in the picture below, you'll need three-groove pullys, with the outer groove in both going to run the A/C compressor.

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My motor already has two groove pulleys. Its for a 352 btw. The spacer is very small, like 4 washers stacked on top of each other.

So if I am taking your info correct, All I have to do is run the inner pulley - crank - water pump - alt and the second outer pulley - crank - water pump - power steering pump??

If you need a picture of the spacer I can get that for you real quick.
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Yep, that's how the belt would be routed. If you've already got two-groove pullys, just bolt on the pump, route the belt like pictured above and you should be set.

Go ahead and post a picture of the spacer your're talking about. I'm thinking from your description that it might actually be a spacer between the pump bracket and block?
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Sorry, thought you were asking which way the P/S pulley went on. :?
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Here are some pictures:
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I found out what the spacer goes to. It goes in betwneen the pump bracket and cylinder head, to compensate for the lack of no A/c bracket.
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One more question, does anybody have a part # for the right length belt to go from crank - water pump - power steering pump?
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