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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() Short of removing the belt and taking it to a parts dealer, is there any other way of sizing this thing? Any reason you don't want to take the belt off first? I would recommend taking the belt off just before you head home, find a replacement during the week, put it back on first thing when you return. If it is the outside belt it should be a simple, quick process. My luck generally has it the inside belt, in which case I would recommend taking both belts off and replacing them both. You can save the old belt as an emergency spare. Most auto parts stores have a belt measuring device (assuming the belt is still in one piece). Consider that the old belt has worn/stretched so you should go a size smaller on the new belt. Once you establish what the proper size belt is, right it down some place! I always keep a log of such things, makes it easy to reference what oil filter, fuel filter, belts, etc. that I need. Rod |
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 11:20:49 -0700, "Rod McInnis"
wrote: Once you establish what the proper size belt is, right it down some place! I always keep a log of such things, makes it easy to reference what oil filter, fuel filter, belts, etc. that I need. ================================== Good idea, I need to start doing that. The new boat has about a zillion different filters, pumps, hoses, compressors, etc. |
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 11:20:49 -0700, "Rod McInnis"
wrote: Most auto parts stores have a belt measuring device (assuming the belt is still in one piece). Consider that the old belt has worn/stretched so you should go a size smaller on the new belt. =========================================== Rod, that was good advice. My local NAPA place nailed it exactly on the first try. |
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You have to worry about the thickness also (pulley groove). Take the belt
off as mentioned - and buy two while you are at it. Good luck. Bill "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 11:20:49 -0700, "Rod McInnis" wrote: Most auto parts stores have a belt measuring device (assuming the belt is still in one piece). Consider that the old belt has worn/stretched so you should go a size smaller on the new belt. =========================================== Rod, that was good advice. My local NAPA place nailed it exactly on the first try. |
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