Late model intake swap????
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Late model intake swap????
I just installed my 4.7L and 99 intake what drive belt is everyone using I have about 10 belts and none of them fit.
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Re: Late model intake swap????
The same belt I was running before I switched intakes.
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Re: Late model intake swap????
2045mmK6 belt with the mech fan pulley delete and running 99 intake on 96.
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Re: Late model intake swap????
After buying 2 belts, i backed the adjuster all the way off and wrapped a peice of rope around the pulleys and measured how long it was. I then found a website that had the length of different belts and just picked the closest one
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Re: Late model intake swap????
Sorry to clarify my Jeep is a 92 XJ and the parts dept at my job is closed as well as the parts store we deal with so I need a number or application to goto Advance or AutoZone with since the people in the stores here do not seem to know how to look anything up any other way.
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My belt wound up being 95", and i just picked the closest "gator back" goodyear belt i could find since i found a listing of 6 rib gatorback belts and their effective lenghts. Autozone had them in stock.
Use a piece of string/twine/rope as i mentioned above, find out how long the belt needs to be, and then go to http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch ... toview=sku and find the belt closest to what you need. Call your local autoparts thats open on a sunday, and give them the goodyear part number.
Use a piece of string/twine/rope as i mentioned above, find out how long the belt needs to be, and then go to http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch ... toview=sku and find the belt closest to what you need. Call your local autoparts thats open on a sunday, and give them the goodyear part number.
oletshot wrote:....and silvolites are only cast not hypericantspellits.
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Re: Late model intake swap????
Did you also swap in the 96+ power steering pump, bracket, and idler pulley, then remove your original idler pulley? That's what I did on my 91. If so, you'll need a 99+ XJ serpentine belt.Rob92XJ wrote:Sorry to clarify my Jeep is a 92 XJ and the parts dept at my job is closed as well as the parts store we deal with so I need a number or application to goto Advance or AutoZone with since the people in the stores here do not seem to know how to look anything up any other way.
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Re: Late model intake swap????
You know whats funny? Mgardiner1 said he ended up with a 95" belt and he basically is running the same stuff as me yet it still took me 3 trips plus my dad 2 trips to the parts store to get the right belt.
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