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2009-12-17 06:25:51
#11
or just get rid of the whole pump and put a 25" belt on. Thats what I did.
2009-12-17 16:12:09
#12
Originally Posted by TheRealNighthog
or just get rid of the whole pump and put a 25" belt on. Thats what I did.


I will do this.

Thanks guys.
2009-12-17 19:46:49
#13
just pul it alllll off...go to napa get a 25 inch 3 rib belt....muscle it one from crank pulley to water pump pulley. then ur done.... ive got a belt part number somwhere...and my PS lines are open for over a year now and no prblems whatsi ever...this is on a b13
2009-12-17 19:49:44
#14
put the belt all the way on the cranke pulley...ten try to strecth what you can over the WP pulley....then if you have a friend round have them manuly turn the crank pulley with a bigass socket/ratchet and try to guide the belt on... a small amount of oil,i mean very very lil,enought to lube the belt to convince it to go on might help...ive done this like 3 times trying to find the right size belt and im positive 25 inches is correct
2009-12-17 20:02:22
#15
Ps Delete Bely Size From Napa
so here are my belt part number that i used for my power steering delte withour a tensioner or idelr pulley

---1st attempt, NAPA 4 RIB BELT,v-ribbed belt,(too much slack and squealed as it rubbed the block,DONT USE THIS BELT UNLESS THE BLOCK IS GRINDED DOWN)
-NAPA Part number-040245--14mm x 640mm / 9/16'' X 25-1/8''
-SKU # 02976931140

2nd attempt,NAPA 3 RIB BELT, MIRCO-V,this belt worked as it didnt rub the block and squeal like the first try
-NAPA Part number-030245--11mm x 640mm / 13/32'' X 25-1/4''
-SKU # 029769311233

hope this helps alllll of you
2009-12-18 05:06:49
#16
would it be a different belt to use if i have the UR pulleys
2009-12-18 06:06:24
#17
yes. Ive tried finding a belt when I had the Gspec Pulley and stock crank and a belt is not available for that combo off the shelf.
2009-12-18 06:14:14
#18
Electric water pump, no belt to worry about then
2009-12-18 20:05:56
#19
Originally Posted by danmartin
Electric water pump, no belt to worry about then


What if da pump fails?
2009-12-18 20:08:59
#20
Originally Posted by danmartin
Electric water pump, no belt to worry about then


Electric water pump, electric power steering pump (or electric assisted rack), and solar cells on the roof to eliminate the alternator. Set those horses free!
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