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super sport
03-07-2005, 10:48 PM
:? where can i find a information on pully , balancer and bracket numbers that are correct for the 409. I have a couple of books that give the numbers for the heads , manifolds , carbs, fuel pump ect.... let me know thanks

mpris
03-07-2005, 11:09 PM
I believe you will find most if not all of that information in the Assembly Manual. Some of the numbers will differ depending on which year you are looking at. Get the Assembly Manual for the year you are interested in.

Poocho

bobs409
03-08-2005, 08:16 AM
Poocho has it, the assembly manuals are great for part numbers.

I have some listed on the 348-409 photo reference page:
http://www.348-409.com/ref.html


Bob

super sport
03-08-2005, 04:10 PM
I have the assembly manual for the 62 impala . what i wanted to know what are the numbers for the balancer for the 340 hp 409 and the numbers on the balancer for the 400hp ,425 hp 409 engines . cause i have a buddies dad that has a lot of old car parts and he said he has lots of balancer at his shop . but i don't know the numbers for the 409 balancers. :dunno

gearhead409
03-08-2005, 07:01 PM
i don't think the balancers have the part numbers on them. but i can give you what i know. the hipo ones i have are all 2nd design they are 7" od and 1 3/8" wide. the outer ring is solid with 137021 stamped, a cast N indented in a circle. they do have date codes stamped on them. there are 12 drilled holes in the hub and there is a cast number 3829024. the 340hp i have is 6 1/4" od with a small step on the od. it's 1 3/16 wide, there are 12 drilled holes in the outer ring, there are three 5/8" cast holes in the hub. there's no numbers on it. it did come off a 64 engine. i think there were 3 or 4 different part numbers for the 340hp so there may be other designs. have fun looking! the hipos are not cheap.

super sport
03-09-2005, 03:08 AM
Thanks , Gearhead409 for your response and yes im looking for a high performance hp 7 inch balancer for my 409 project . or is there another balancer out there that will work ?