AC Relocation Bracket. Part number needed
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AC Relocation Bracket. Part number needed
I bought a relocation bracket from lsbrackets.com for the R4 AC relocation bracket. I lost the paper work that it came with and i can't find the part number for the belt I need. Can anyone help? I can't get ahold of anyone at the company and this is literally the only thing keeping me from starting right now. Thanks!
Re: AC Relocation Bracket. Part number needed
Its simple to measure:
Take something that wont stretch, old belt, wire etc and wrap it around the pulleys with the tensioner fully replaxed. Mark, measure and repeat with the tensioner at full compression. These are max/min belt lengths. The belt you need is halfway between, rounding down (smaller)
Belts are measured in two ways, metric and standard
EX of a standard Gates K060725
K class
06 number of ribs
072.5" long
EX standard Dayco 5060830
5 class
06 ribs
083.0" long
EX Goodyear metric/std 6PK2275/4060895
6 ribs
pk class
2275mm long -> 25.4mm=1" so divide
4 class
06 ribs
089.5" long
Take something that wont stretch, old belt, wire etc and wrap it around the pulleys with the tensioner fully replaxed. Mark, measure and repeat with the tensioner at full compression. These are max/min belt lengths. The belt you need is halfway between, rounding down (smaller)
Belts are measured in two ways, metric and standard
EX of a standard Gates K060725
K class
06 number of ribs
072.5" long
EX standard Dayco 5060830
5 class
06 ribs
083.0" long
EX Goodyear metric/std 6PK2275/4060895
6 ribs
pk class
2275mm long -> 25.4mm=1" so divide
4 class
06 ribs
089.5" long
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