Can someone help me w/serpentine belt part #
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Car: 1991 Camaro Z28 5.7 G92
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Transmission: TH700R4
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Can someone help me w/serpentine belt part #
I need to know the # for the serpentine belt that lets me bypass my power steering pump at the track like this.....
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From: Hartford, CT
Car: 1987 Trans Am
Engine: LG4 305 w/emissions & A/C delete
Transmission: "...check!"
Axle/Gears: it's crap...they're stock!
Belt number.....
Your best bet is to just goto AutoZone during the day and tell them that you need a belt but dont know what number it is. If your car can make it, the reason I said during the day is because you may want to have them take a look under the hood to make sure they give you the right one.
The cost shouldnt be more than $25.00 with tax included, and thats if you get a good belt, like a Goodyear Gatorback. Personally I found that spending the extra $4.00 was worth it, since it's double the thickness of the stock belt, which decreases the amount of stretching in hot and cold temps.
Hope that helps!
-G
P.S-oh, and if your car cant make it...ask them for a list of belts & they'll usually print you one up according to your engine specs and the such.
The cost shouldnt be more than $25.00 with tax included, and thats if you get a good belt, like a Goodyear Gatorback. Personally I found that spending the extra $4.00 was worth it, since it's double the thickness of the stock belt, which decreases the amount of stretching in hot and cold temps.
Hope that helps!
-G
P.S-oh, and if your car cant make it...ask them for a list of belts & they'll usually print you one up according to your engine specs and the such.
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