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Old 01-09-2017, 08:59 AM
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GM Air Conditioning V-Belt

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Looking for an OEM GM Air Condition V-Belt for a 1985 Trans AM 305H LG4 5.0 Liter.


Any one know the GM Part number ?


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Old 01-09-2017, 10:33 AM
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Re: GM Air Conditioning V-Belt

The GM part number is just going to cross over to a modern AC Delco replacement.

I'd start by looking it up on Rock Auto. That'll give you the info on the current AC Delco belt, sometimes they'll list the OE part number as a reference.
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Re: GM Air Conditioning V-Belt

It maybe a delco 88934293
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Re: GM Air Conditioning V-Belt

Originally Posted by Tuned Performance
It maybe a delco 88934293

Gates Carquest is either a 7400XL or a 7550XL

I think its the 7550
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Re: GM Air Conditioning V-Belt

Originally Posted by Drew
The GM part number is just going to cross over to a modern AC Delco replacement.

I'd start by looking it up on Rock Auto. That'll give you the info on the current AC Delco belt, sometimes they'll list the OE part number as a reference.

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