im trying to find a part number guys....
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im trying to find a part number guys....
I have a 1995 lt1 and I have underdrive pulleys and a removed a/c compressor pulley. What is the part number for the serpentine belt I need? Thanks in advance....
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merv is right, you need that 1le delete pulley. what brand are your pulleys, with the ASP 2 piece set i had i ran a k060594 gates, oddly enough, its the same belt as the bbk crank pulley that i have now uses
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i laready have the 1le ac delete pulley. There is alot of play in the belt that i have now,and it is not the stock or the one i had for pulleys. I need one that is about 1/2" to 1" shorter
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Originally Posted by Juicedz
i laready have the 1le ac delete pulley. There is alot of play in the belt that i have now,and it is not the stock or the one i had for pulleys. I need one that is about 1/2" to 1" shorter
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If you're running say a 5060640, then the first 6 is 6rib and the last 3 numbers are it's length, which is 64". A 95's is a 5060643 Which is only .25" longer than my 93. So just go try and find like a 625 or 620. 10cm = 4" and that seems like a lot to take out in my opinion. You can always buy 3 or 4 different sizes and see which one fits the best. Obviously don't start the car, since that classifies as "using" the item.
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Originally Posted by the_merv
^^Exactly, I needed one that was 60" when I put in my UD Pulley.
Well, that is 4" shorter than a stock length, so I stand corrected. 5060600 would be the part number then, thats a Dayco number. 6040600 I think was BFGoodrich