CTR Crank Pulley = What belt?
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CTR Crank Pulley = What belt?
I searched and searched guys and even switched forums, nothing but misleading information.
Looks to me that NO OEM belts will work.
Some were claiming Acura Vigor and some said Acura TL.
I'm gonna get a goodyear or some other universal company.
The belt is 4-ribbed and 755mm I hear. < This correct?
Anyone that accutally had one to fit; I am looking for a part number and where you purchased it, hopefully I can get it at NAPA or something.
Thanks!
Looks to me that NO OEM belts will work.
Some were claiming Acura Vigor and some said Acura TL.
I'm gonna get a goodyear or some other universal company.
The belt is 4-ribbed and 755mm I hear. < This correct?
Anyone that accutally had one to fit; I am looking for a part number and where you purchased it, hopefully I can get it at NAPA or something.
Thanks!
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Re: (Louie_EM1)
Take the pulley to autozone fnd the right number of ribs for the correct belt and pay cash for a belt and guess the size. Go home put the pulley on and test fit the belt. IF it does not fit go back to autozone with your receipt and exchange it for a longer/shorter belt. It is important to pay cash, if you don't it a hassle exchanging the belt for a new one. I had to go back and forth to autozone when I built my hybrid motor, from different parts. <U>Remember pay cash</U>.
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Seriously just measure out an approx legnth and find a belt that fits. That what I did when I bought my UR underdrive. The instructions showed the wrong sizes for the AC. I just got one 2 inches shorter and it worked fine. Use a cloth tape measure to get an approx size.
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I have a 760mm belt on mine and I get belt squeal at a cold start only. The belt is as tight as it can get with the alternator all the way back. I am guessing it is too big and am going to go to Acura to see if they make a 755mm one tomorrow. When I get back I will let you know what I find.
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OK, I went to the Acura dealership and could not figure out what belt to use. Instead I went to Advanced Auto Parts and through trial and error working with one of the guys there I finally got the right belt. It is a special order that the stores usually do not have but their warehouse should. I would call them first.
Anyway the belt is a Dayco Poly Cog part # 5040295. It has the following markings 4PK0750, so I assume it is a 750mm belt. I just put it on and it seems to work fine and I got no belt squeal on a cold start. I am also getting 13.9-14.2 volts with it as well.
Well I hope this helps everyone that is doing this and or planning to do this.
Anyway the belt is a Dayco Poly Cog part # 5040295. It has the following markings 4PK0750, so I assume it is a 750mm belt. I just put it on and it seems to work fine and I got no belt squeal on a cold start. I am also getting 13.9-14.2 volts with it as well.
Well I hope this helps everyone that is doing this and or planning to do this.
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