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Need belt part # ASAP for SLP/Powerbond UD pulley

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Old 01-09-2010, 02:24 PM
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Default Need belt part # ASAP for SLP/Powerbond UD pulley

SLP says GATES 6PK1900. I bought the NAPA equivalent 060747, but it's too short. Does anyone have the correct part # I need so I can fire the new cam up? the pulley is a 25% underdrive

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call ron at vengeance racing a forum vendor here. They can tell you the correct part number.
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Gatorback 4040390 fit the AC. I still need the main belt. NAPA 060747 is too short. I can get it halfway up the alt pulley so I'm thinking another 1 or so might do it. If anyone has a part number for any brand belt I'd appreciate it so I don't have to guess. Thanks.
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I would like this info too to put into the glovebox.

As luck would have it (I have good luck) the numbers are on a spot where I could get a picture.

Do these mean anything?

The numbers are:

6pk1970 775k6

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Originally Posted by Joe_G
I would like this info too to put into the glovebox.

As luck would have it (I have good luck) the numbers are on a spot where I could get a picture.

Do these mean anything?

The numbers are:

6pk1970 775k6
Joe, your belt is 77 1/2" long. 1970/25.4 = 77.56 The 775K6 is a 6 rib 77.5" belt.

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Joe, your belt is 77 1/2" long. 1970/25.4 = 77.56 The 775K6 is a 6 rib 77.5" belt.

Thanks! I like to learn something new every day, so now I can just relax.
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Yup, 77.5 worked perfect for me. Thanks for the replies.

SLP's instructions are way off.....they said 6pk1900, which is 70 mm too short.
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The 6pk1980 will also work fine, this is what I have:

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