Serpentine belt??????
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Serpentine belt??????
I bought an ATI damper and it takes a smaller (shorter) belt- Dayco #5060758. Anyone know who carries Dayco serpentine belts?? I have done multiple searches....what gives??? TIA!
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Re: Serpentine belt?????? (binksZ06)
Looks like Advance carries Dayco. http://www.partsamerica.com/PPF/MfrC...Categories.asp
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Re: Serpentine belt?????? (jfpilla)
Looks like Advance carries Dayco. http://www.partsamerica.com/PPF/MfrC...Categories.asp
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Re: Serpentine belt?????? (CapeCodCoupe)
That's PartAmerica. they have two belts for the 99. which do I use?
Part # please. :confused:
Seems like I spend a lot of time :confused:
Part # please. :confused:
Seems like I spend a lot of time :confused:
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Re: Serpentine belt?????? (low flyier)
just replaced mine 30 minutes ago for $106.
Does anyone know where I can get this Belt???????????? :confused: :mad ATI has been NO help. TIA :cheers:
jfpilla- Advance (PartsAmerica.com) doesn't have it.
CapeCodCoupe- NAPA doesn't have it.
Thanks Guys for all the Help!!! :yesnod: :yesnod: :yesnod: I gave ATI $500 for the damper/pulley and all they've said is "don't know"!!!!! :mad :mad :mad
[Modified by binksZ06, 6:01 PM 5/9/2003]
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Re: Serpentine belt?????? (binksZ06)
Update- I emailed ATI and Thy Responded with this - Joel,
Here's some belts for you to try:
Goodyear 4060758- gates 6pk758 anything 6 rib that ends with 755-761 will work
Hope this helps,
I spoke with tech support at Goodyear yesterday and they don't have a 4060758 part#. However the guys at SUMMIT RACING said that if all else fails I should mock it up and measure. They can match length for a 6 rib serpentine in 1/4 " increments. Summit has the best customer service/tech support I've encountered. They really try to go the last mile. :thumbs:
Again, Thanks for all the help!!! :D :yesnod: :yesnod: :cheers:
Here's some belts for you to try:
Goodyear 4060758- gates 6pk758 anything 6 rib that ends with 755-761 will work
Hope this helps,
I spoke with tech support at Goodyear yesterday and they don't have a 4060758 part#. However the guys at SUMMIT RACING said that if all else fails I should mock it up and measure. They can match length for a 6 rib serpentine in 1/4 " increments. Summit has the best customer service/tech support I've encountered. They really try to go the last mile. :thumbs:
Again, Thanks for all the help!!! :D :yesnod: :yesnod: :cheers:
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Re: Serpentine belt?????? (wtlytng)
That's PartAmerica. they have two belts for the 99. which do I use?
Part # please. :confused:
Seems like I spend a lot of time :confused:
Part # please. :confused:
Seems like I spend a lot of time :confused:
Dayco 5060800
Poly Cog; Multiple Accessory; w/Air Conditioning Ships in 1 day
$35.99
Hope this helps. :cheers:
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Re: Serpentine belt?????? (wtlytng)
Most have been thinking of my "84", I think it only has the one belt.
Thanks for the heads up. :)
Thanks for the heads up. :)
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Re: Serpentine belt?????? (binksZ06)
I bought a 99 with an ATI Dampner and I believe the previous owner said underdrive pullys. I can't read any lettering on the belt. Should I take it off and find a replacement before it breaks?
How do I get the tensioner to release its tension?
[Modified by cam99, 11:18 PM 5/10/2003]
How do I get the tensioner to release its tension?
[Modified by cam99, 11:18 PM 5/10/2003]
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Re: Serpentine belt?????? (cam99)
How do I get the tensioner to release its tension?
Put a 15mm wrench on the tensioner bolt and turn clockwise. Releases enough tension to slide the belt off. :cheers:
[Modified by binksZ06, 5:22 PM 5/11/2003]
Put a 15mm wrench on the tensioner bolt and turn clockwise. Releases enough tension to slide the belt off. :cheers:
[Modified by binksZ06, 5:22 PM 5/11/2003]