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  • Robert I.
    Very Frequent User
    • July 31, 2004
    • 164

    62 Idler Pulley

    I was looking through the Zip catalog and noticed the idler pulley for the 62 340 hp and F.I. engines.

    My 62 was bought new by my father and had the 340 hp engine.

    It has no idler pulley. I'm assuming the other two pulleys would have two belts on them.

    Was the 340 hp engine ever produced without the idler pulley?

    I don't want to add one, just curious.
    ____________________

    Bob Immler
  • John T.
    NCRS Financial Officer
    • December 31, 1982
    • 290

    #2
    Re: 62 Idler Pulley

    Although shown in the AIM, this arrangement was never used in production.

    John

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    • Robert I.
      Very Frequent User
      • July 31, 2004
      • 164

      #3
      Re: 62 Idler Pulley

      <John Tidwell (6325);756004]Although shown in the AIM, this arrangement was never used in production.

      did the FI engines use it, just curious?
      ____________________

      Bob Immler

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      • Dennis C.
        Very Frequent User
        • June 30, 2002
        • 884

        #4
        Re: 62 Idler Pulley

        As John indicated, no idler pulley was used on any 62.

        Dennis

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        • Jim L.
          Extremely Frequent Poster
          • September 30, 1979
          • 1804

          #5
          Re: 62 Idler Pulley

          Although not originally used on the solid axle Corvettes, I've decided the second/redundant water pump belt is a worthwhile addition to my '60.

          I used the idler pulley, deep groove crank and water pump pulleys from solid lifter Sting Ray engines, all of which are readily available. No issue at all getting the generator belt to align.

          The whole installation is "period plausible" and looks right at home:








          Jim

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          • Jerry W.
            Very Frequent User
            • January 26, 2009
            • 588

            #6
            Re: 62 Idler Pulley

            NCRS member Greg Simon has a non functional idler pulley on his Top Flight 62....don't know if he took a point deduct or not

            I asked him about it and he said it was on the car when he bought the car so he decided to leave it

            My research found it was authorized for 62 models but never made it to the production line.

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            • Greg S.
              Very Frequent User
              • July 31, 1995
              • 243

              #7
              Re: 62 Idler Pulley

              Originally posted by Jerry Weeks (49925)
              NCRS member Greg Simon has a non functional idler pulley on his Top Flight 62....don't know if he took a point deduct or not

              I asked him about it and he said it was on the car when he bought the car so he decided to leave


              My research found it was authorized for 62 models but never made it to the production line.
              Dont have the car anymore but it did receive deductions in both Flight and Bloomington judging. I don't remember the exact point deduct. All the "experts" believe there were no 62s produced with the idler pulley. That is the way it will be judged.

              My my car was a late build June 28 so I left the idler on figuring it was possible that some late cars may have gotten the idler. I left it on also because of the extra sense of security on a car that was driven regularly. Since you know or reasonably know your car did not have the idler your only loss by not adding one will be security.

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              • Joe L.
                Beyond Control Poster
                • January 31, 1988
                • 43193

                #8
                Re: 62 Idler Pulley

                Originally posted by Jim Lockwood (2750)
                Although not originally used on the solid axle Corvettes, I've decided the second/redundant water pump belt is a worthwhile addition to my '60.

                I used the idler pulley, deep groove crank and water pump pulleys from solid lifter Sting Ray engines, all of which are readily available. No issue at all getting the generator belt to align.

                The whole installation is "period plausible" and looks right at home:








                Jim

                Jim-------


                You can use the secondary pulley grooves without using an idler. However, it's a whole lot easier with the idler.
                In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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                • Jim L.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • September 30, 1979
                  • 1804

                  #9
                  Re: 62 Idler Pulley

                  Originally posted by Joe Lucia (12484)
                  Jim-------


                  You can use the secondary pulley grooves without using an idler. However, it's a whole lot easier with the idler.
                  I did that on my '63 roadster in order to get a redundant water pump belt. Frankly, it was a PITA to install.

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