Assembly Tip:
Leave the bearing cap OFF of the assembly till after the correct pulley depth has been confirmed. In particular, this applies to at least the late-67 through 68 289/302 idler pulley (the one that mounts below compressor).
On this particular pulley, the one I did had unknowingly been pressed about an 1/8th-inch too shallow onto the bracket and this was not detected till after the assembly was bolted onto the engine, noticed with eyesight, having a slight deflection of the drive belt. A straight edge between the crank pulley and AC clutch pulley confirmed the deflection. I had already installed the center cap. At this point, o PREVENT pressing against the bearing for correcting the problem, I instead had to sacrifice a NOS pulley to rob the center cap from it. I then needed to drill a hole in my original center cap to remove it again (threading a screw into the hole)...this damage could have been avoided had I simply WAITED on tapping the center cap into place.