I am curious about the unique 65/66 clutches. I am not very familiar with 65/66 a/c clutches I and am curious in what way they are different then the later styles. I am familiar with the brush type and the electro magnet type which both types were used in65/66 as well as later years. Those two types have different engineering numbers on them compared to the later versions is. Is there a difference in that brush /electro magnet aspect or is there a difference in groove portion when compared to a later model ?
Hi Bob,
To the best of my knowledge, mechanically, the clutches are the same in that they both rely on brushes to deliver the electric charge, a field coil and the electro-magnet clutch to engage the compressor. The difference lies in the design of the pulley and fly-wheel between the '65 / '66 clutches and the '67 and later clutches.
The earlier '65 / '66 style uses a larger flywheel and pulley assembly whereby the clutch itself is recessed within the lip of the flywheel and pulley to protect the outer face of the clutch from being inadvertently damaged. The '67 and later clutches utilize a redesigned flywheel and pulley whereby the clutch face protrudes slightly in front of the pulley. This design is more similar to GM applications of the Tecumseh A/C compressor and clutch. I've attached a few pictures to illustrate the differences.
You use both styles of clutches however the later style does look visibly different than the earlier '65 / '65 style. Hope that helps.
Regards,
Ron