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Old 06-18-2006, 01:20 PM
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Default Series 1(*/c) Gatorback Belt p/n

I've searched the forums and techinfo and still havent came up with a p/n for a smaller */c belt. I have a 2.3" pulley on my */c but am having loud squaks and belt slippage. Ive bought an oversized tensioner pulley(3.25") but is practically the same size.....

Anyways I was wondering if anyone knows the p/n for a gatorback belt smaller than stock size? Im sick of the squak and poor acceleration
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OK, I can't find the actual belt number right now, but here'* the secret:

Whatever the part number is, say 4060940 for example, the last three digits will tell you the length in inches. The number above would be a 94.0" belt to get a 94.5" belt, you would get a 4060945, for a 95" belt, 4060950, etc...

So go into your parts store, find out what size is standard, then ask what the next size smaller is. Sometimes there is a 1/2" smaller size and sometimes only a full inch difference is available. Let us know what you find.

Just don't go too tight. You will want some tensioning occuring and an overtight belt could damage pulleys.
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Check the travel marks on the tensioner. It'll give you an indication of when you have it right.

Gatorbacks come in 1/2" increments using the information above.
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thanks a lot for the answers.... any suggestions or advice on steps in replacing the belt? :?
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thanks a lot for the answers.... any suggestions or advice on steps in replacing the belt? :?
Have the routing diagram handy. some of the cars have it on the raditor support or it'* around page 6-67 in the manual.
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i order my gator backs yesterday, got one then and am getting the other after work, the numbers are for a 92-93 are 4060860, and 4060605
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After running the engine and listening to pullies me and alex both seem to think its the belt tensioner after all. Anyone know what the correct tourqe should be?
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What makes you think it'* the tensioner? Is the tensioner bouncing too much? Is the pulley making noise?

I don't believe that the tensioner is something you crank on. For me it has always been a spring-loaded device that provides it'* own correct tension. If it is not then you may need a new one.
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it is bouncing a lot at the start up every time pulley makes no noise... we have tighened and loosened the tensioner and got good results but eventually the squak proceeds on again
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OK, so set me straight...

The tensioner pulley is squawking after the engine warms up. Is that correct?

Is it the new pulley that'* doing this?

Are you positive it'* the pulley or is it maybe the SC?

What is telling you that the belt is slipping?


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