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belts for my m1009

84cucv1ton

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i found dayco and gates. dayco is 36 for 3. gates is 54 for the 3. are the gates worth the extra money? i thought they would be all the same. if so ill get ones for 36. thanks
 

Crash_AF

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I personally prefer the Goodyear Gatorback belts... O'Reily's sells them here.

I'd drop the extra $20 for the Gates personally... I hate changing belts and if you skimp there, you'll be changing them sooner.

Later,
Joe
 

84cucv1ton

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so they are better belts. any chance you know the part #s for the Goodyear Gatorback? i need to order the gates. need belts pretty fast. all i have found in stock is the dayco so far
 

84cucv1ton

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forgot to say, when he crossed referenced the gates numbers he came up with 15575, 15485 and 15450.

so i guess these might be the new numbers?

crash_af, you have had good luck with the Goodyear Gatorback?
 

TyJustice

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I just replaced my belts and had Goodyear measure the old belts being replaced.

The belts are installed and fit fine. Not sure if they have changed the numbering on the belts or not.
 

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From google "Gates Corporation, a global leader in belts and hoses for automotive and industrial applications, supplies premium quality products to NAPA. Gates is a major global supplier to the world's car manufacturers, which means every NAPA Belts/Hose brand product you buy meets or exceeds original equipment quality."
 

papercu

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I guess any of the numbers are just a crap shoot then. I went and checked the belts on my M1008 and they are:
NAPA
Fan & Alt. XL 25-7485
Fan & P.S XL 25-7450
Fan & extra Alt. XL 25-7580
and none of those match what the on line NAPA have for my year model truck,
I did check the manual and found the military measurement. Maybe those will help. Wayne
Alternator Belt, Left (Driver) Side (All except M1010). TM Part number is 43-3226
42-6913 or 43-3226 DAYCO Corp part numbers,
Outside length = 1466.85 millimeter or 57.75 Inches

Alternator, Right (passenger) Side (All except M1010). TM Part number is 42-6923
other part number are
7483 Gates Corp T
8480 Gates Corp T
8485 Gates Corp T
15485 DAYCO Corp
Outside length 48.500 Inches

Hydraulic Pump belt or as we call it, the Power Steering pump belt. TM Part number is 42-5023
other part number are
42-5023 DAYCO Corp
42-5203 DAYCO Corp
15450 Carlisle Power
15455 Carlisle Power
9433743 General Motors
Outside length 45.500 Inches

 

Crash_AF

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Sorry for the late reply. I have had good luck with the Gatorback belts... they don't seem to squeal quite as much as the other brands. The part numbers for the belts are in the FAQ stickied to the top of the thread list for the CUCV forum... but here they are again. I don't have the numbers for the other Gatorbacks handy or I'd add them.

Goodyear "Gatorback" - 15485 fits the passenger side alternator on the 6.2
Gates - Driver's side Alt, 7575 Pass side Alt, 7483 Power Steering, 7448

The numbers will not match anything for a civilian truck because the configuration is completely different. I think I remember that the Gatorback numbers start with 15 and then are the inch measurement for the belt... for example, the 48.5" Passenger alternator belt is a 15485... the driver's would then be a 15580 and the PS would be a 15450 or 15455 but I don't remember 100% if that's what I did last time I bought belts.

Later,
Joe
 
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papercu

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The numbers will not match anything for a civilian truck because the configuration is completely different.
FYI I lost Gen 2 (pass.) belt the other day and went to O'Reilly and just asked for a 1986 k-30 alt. belt, they sold me a 15480 belt which is a 3/8 x 48 3/4 inch OD, it fits without any problems. Wayne
 

niferous

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Sorry guys I'm totally new. So how do I figure out which combination of belts is used for my truck? Like I said in my other post I haven't picked it up yet but I'd like to have some new belts for it when I do. I know it is a driver's side alternator.
 

ClockworkSkin

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I recently changed my belts and I used GatorBack's for all 3. I ordered from Summit, and I'm very pleased (with Summit, and the belts). Just thought I'd throw that out for what it's worth.
 
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