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Thanks, I see the sequence now... I may need to look at a 7370.
Lee
> 7380 is a 38 inch belt if it's numbered like Dayco, the next size down
> might be a 7375 (37 1/2 inch)
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Nate Nagel - 04 Sep 2006 01:56 GMT
I show a 7375 as being the correct belt for your car. That half inch
really does make a difference.
nate
> Thanks, I see the sequence now... I may need to look at a 7370.
>
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Lee Aanderud - 04 Sep 2006 02:31 GMT
Thanks, I may go look at one tomorrow morning. I'm thinking an inch shorter
may make it nearly impossible to get it on the pulleys.
Lee
>I show a 7375 as being the correct belt for your car. That half inch
>really does make a difference.
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Nate Nagel - 04 Sep 2006 01:59 GMT
Just to add to my previous post, Gates and Dayco both have the length in
inches as the last three digits of the part number, and they are
measured the same way. Goodyear is the oddball; their numbering
sequence is the same but they measure the length differently so the
equvalent to a Gates 7375 would be a Goodyear 15386 for example.
nate
> Thanks, I see the sequence now... I may need to look at a 7370.
>
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