Re: What kind of V belt is used?
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Why not install the Packard pulley on the Chrysler Gen-PS Pump?
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Posted on: 2015/8/6 21:30
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Hi Bill, when I needed a slightly longer belt for my car (installed an alternator) I just took my old one to NAPA and we tried different ones until we found one that was about what I thought I'd need. Neither my old belt nor my new one have any ridges, just smooth and solid. If the Chrysler pulley is a universal type as was my alternator then it will accept pretty much any width that works on your other pulleys, the belt just rides at a different depth depending on the width. But if your old generator pulley would fit (or is there a fan that is integral?) then use that one.
Posted on: 2015/8/6 22:47
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The important thing with the v-belt is that it must contact only the sides of the pulley and not bottom out in the groove which may happen with the wider groove in the Chrysler pulley.
The suggestion to use the original Packard pulley is the best solution.
Posted on: 2015/8/7 0:18
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thanks... I am not home right now (at Hot August Nightsa CarShow) and if I was I would get the name of the manufacture and model number of the belt that is currently on the Packard.
The belt that is currently on it is a Gates Green Stripe belth an. it has ridges on the bottom of the V of the belt and these ridges are very close to and if not touching the bottom of the Chrysler power steeringp pump groove. If the ridges are so close to the bottom of the groove the system might make noise when it is in operation. My hope is that I can find a belt without the ridges so that it will ride in the V part of the groove and not at the very bottom. Does anyone have the name of a manufacturer who produces this belt without the grooves on the bottom of the v belt?
Posted on: 2015/8/7 0:44
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If you're reluctant to just browse the local auto parts store, then get your measurements and try MSC, link below. McMaster-Carr and Grainger are other possibilities.
mscdirect.com/browse/tn/Motion-Control-F ... Belts-Accessories/Belts?corrected=v+belts&searchterm=v+belts&navid=12104969&rdrct=v+belts#navid=12104969+4288229181&searchterm=v+belts
Posted on: 2015/8/7 11:32
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Does anybody know if the belt is called a "C" belt?
Posted on: 2015/8/8 0:02
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Bill,
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