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Started by polywideblock, October 24, 2015, 05:32:09 PM

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polywideblock

 hi guys looking at the SE to day and found that the air ,alt  and the power steering pump drive belts have seen better days  all have frayed edges .



have tried to find them online but can't find what I'm looking for  :brickwall: . trying to find the "matched set" for the double drive air,alt belts and the single power steering  drive belt
                                           

                                                        any help would be greatly apprieciated     

                       a link to an  online site etc.  would be great . part numbers and brand recommendations  :scratchchin:   

                                          I'm in Australia and parts guys over here are NO help  :flame:


  and 71 GA4  383 magnum  SE

don duick

might be a bit of a long shot in your case, but I have been lucky in matching my belts at Super cheap Auto.

cdr

look for part #'s on the old belts.
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myk

Can't you just bring your old belts in and compare them with their stock?

Ghoste

Thats what I usually end up doing.

polywideblock

did a search before asking ,all the threads eventually said to  get the matched set after people were complaining about loosing one or the other    :shruggy:


  and 71 GA4  383 magnum  SE

John_Kunkel



Goodyear has a line of belts called The Matchmaker that hold the same length tolerance no matter what plant they're made at.

Any decent auto supply could have somebody visually match mold numbers if they have several of the needed length belts but most won't and even if they did they might need to go through a dozen belts to find matching mold numbers.
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