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Questions about the belts on my deuce

Lonesome715

Well-known member
When I got this truck there were no belts on the accessory drives. Can some one tell me how they are routed and if there are part numbers I can take to a local parts store to cross refference?
 

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Heavysteven

New member
Should be around 35 seconds into video

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw7uW8qJ9NU&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/media]

I will have to dig for the napa numbers.
 
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Lonesome715

Well-known member
That was very helpfull! I think I got a good enough view of how the belts go on. I did not know about that wrench either. I wonder where I can get one.
 

rlwm211

Active member
There is a fellow SS member who sells them in the classifieds. You need the front and rear wrench.
 

rosco

Active member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
Be sure to get the second wrench! As the belt tightens, it will just want to rotate the compressor. Comdriver's companion wrench is a good match and is easy to handle.
 

Lonesome715

Well-known member
Thanks, I will see if I can find him.

I was thinking a fan clutch wrench might fit the back side. I have an assorment of them.
 

Chevyman_15237

New member
The alternator belt # i found on the old cross reference list here was 25-9465..... i acutally just ordered a set. I'm not sure what p/n's are correct, I haven't recieved them yet to put them on! As far as the wrench.. I made one a while back with a cad drawing that was posted on here somewhere. It was to scale; I scribed it onto some 1/8" steel and used a plasma cutter to cut the center of the wrench out. After grinding and cleaning it up, I welded two pieces of flat stock to the handle portion of the plate. Just an idea rather than spending money.... that's if you have the resources to make it!
 

Lonesome715

Well-known member
I was thinking about making a set myself. I triad a fan cluthc wrench for the back side and it worked. I did not have the front side installed at the time but I think I may have one that will work for that as well.
 
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