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Old 01-09-2004, 01:36 PM
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I need your help. My Uncle has a 92 Bonneville SE 3.8L V6 and needs a diagram of how to route the Serpentine Belt for all the accessories. I tried looking under the hood for the diagram; But it seems to be missing. Can anyone help me to get his car back on the road.
Maybe someone can post a pic of the diagram sticker from under the hood or scan it from a Hayes or Chilton manual.

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Maybe this will help...


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Thanks so much!
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It'* a shame that the Series II serpentine is such a pain in the butt to install. My dad'* 93SE you can change in five minutes, but my 95SE would take nearly ten times as long. I'm not too fond of the placement of the power steering pump, either. Any word on why the GM engineers had to design it that way?
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Hey im new to the gm forum but im working on converting a l27 to a l67 I have the supercharger and lower intake plus the gaskets but what I don't have is the brackets to move the alternator and the power steering pump if anybody has a good picture that would be great... I've called the local junk yards but nobody seems to have an ultra with the right brackets and I haven't had much luck finding any online so I guess I will just mill my own here at home... thank you for reading any help would be great
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This thread has been dead for roughly 7 years.....If you post a new thread regarding your issue we can better help you... alt is there ps pump is underneath it i personally do not have any other pics sorry
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Thanks I see you have a third gen camaro too that'* what im planing on putting it into when I get the 3800 supercharged..
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