Thanks to R.R. for clarifying some of the details related to the hardware associated with the installation of A/C on the K engines. To be honest, I was unaware that the four '66 convertibles were so equipped. I was under the mistaken impression that this combination first occurred for the '67 model year. Furthermore, I wasn't certain that the A/C option was even available from the outset of production.
The over-stamped number on my harmonic dampener or balancer also contributed to the confusion and left me under the impression that this part and the associated pulley were part of a rather hastily implemented A/C fix. It obviously didn't affect the overall balance of the K engine, but did serve to alter slightly the weight of the rotating assembly and this concerned me.
Additionally, I've learned that the term "early" applies specifically to the cars assembled prior to January 1967. I used the term casually, as my example falls roughly into the first third of the production run for the '67 model year and this was indeed an error on my part.
67350#1242's subsequent suggestion of substituting a roller chain hadn't occurred to me actually, but this is an excellent idea. My paradigm has always been to err on the side of originality and this is probably what got me into trouble initially regarding the missing counterweight. I'll give the roller chain option some serious consideration and will likely order one. In many respects, the OEM timing components ship has already sailed and the lesson has been learned.
Given that there were only 132 350s assembled in the A/C configuration for '67, it's understandable that there's a not a massive brain trust relative to their specifics. I suspect that I was very fortunate indeed that all of you took the time to educate me and broaden the knowledge base somewhat in the process.
Tom
The over-stamped number on my harmonic dampener or balancer also contributed to the confusion and left me under the impression that this part and the associated pulley were part of a rather hastily implemented A/C fix. It obviously didn't affect the overall balance of the K engine, but did serve to alter slightly the weight of the rotating assembly and this concerned me.
Additionally, I've learned that the term "early" applies specifically to the cars assembled prior to January 1967. I used the term casually, as my example falls roughly into the first third of the production run for the '67 model year and this was indeed an error on my part.
67350#1242's subsequent suggestion of substituting a roller chain hadn't occurred to me actually, but this is an excellent idea. My paradigm has always been to err on the side of originality and this is probably what got me into trouble initially regarding the missing counterweight. I'll give the roller chain option some serious consideration and will likely order one. In many respects, the OEM timing components ship has already sailed and the lesson has been learned.
Given that there were only 132 350s assembled in the A/C configuration for '67, it's understandable that there's a not a massive brain trust relative to their specifics. I suspect that I was very fortunate indeed that all of you took the time to educate me and broaden the knowledge base somewhat in the process.
Tom