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By Anthony - 06/16/2003 2:28:44 PM; IP 205.245.2.150
Pardon my ignorance, but what is T/E?

Also, can this pulley be used on a 67 390 Mustang with p/s and air? I have had the pulley mounted already so I know it fits, but what is the difference in the Mustang application?

One last thing- belt routing. Right now I have a 2 groove on the Harmonic and on the water pump. Alternator runs over the alt, wp, main. P/s runs over p/s, wp, main. Future a/c will be main, idler, a/c. Is this correct, and if not, what is?

Thanks, Anthony
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 Identify this pulley please -- Anthony, 06/13/2003
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 1965-67 352, 390, 428 A/C & T/E; 1967 TBird P/S exc. T/E. [n/m] -- Mr F, 06/13/2003
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 uh, can't fit a 67 and a 68, they have differnt... -- hawkrod, 06/13/2003
 Good catch, Tom. I'll edit my response. [n/m] -- Mr F, 06/14/2003
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 'T/E' = 'Thermactor Emission (Controls)'. More on the rest, later. [n/m] -- Mr F, 06/17/2003
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