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You probably already have checked but just in case; Is there a chance that’s two single groove pulleys held together by the cosmoline? It sure looks like two M37 pulleys stacked together.
Still odd that the part number doesn’t cross reference. Maybe that’s why it’s NOS surplus?
You probably already have checked but just in case; Is there a chance that’s two single groove pulleys held together by the cosmoline? It sure looks like two M37 pulleys stacked together.
Still odd that the part number doesn’t cross reference. Maybe that’s why it’s NOS surplus?
WOW!
Good call. I think I can agree that this might be TWO stacked and stuck-together pulleys.
One way to be heck this out would be to stick your finger into the hole in the hub. If you feel two "layers" of sheet metal with a gap between them, then our "theory" that they are "twins" would be proven.
Check it out. Then please report your findings, Soldier!
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