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Belt size for 10si Delco alternator

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Darren in TN

04-09-2004 09:13:32




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Hey, y'all.
I've been puttering around with my Super A lately and have made some great progress. The alternator belt is way too loose, though, so I searched the archives. Someone mentioned that a SC fan belt is 26-1/2", and that's the same size as the belt on my alternator, so I figure they just used whatever belt they had lying around for it. I think a 24" belt would allow me to tension it fully, but I'm not sure if I can get it around the fan blades. (My old 26-1/2" belt cannot be tensioned fully without placing the alternator in the path of the front cultivator lift-- bad idea.) Can anyone tell me what size belt they used? I'd greatly appreciate it.

Darren

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DON L C

04-09-2004 17:20:13




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 Re: Belt size for 10si Delco alternator in reply to Darren in TN, 04-09-2004 09:13:32  
Take an old belt that fits the pully ,dont need to be perfect,cut it and pull it around the pulleys lap the ends over mark with pencil.....pull it out measure ...that is the length you will need....I would push the alt. touching engine.....that way after running a day or two you still have room to re-tighten.....with out getting in the way..... It works for me.



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MT Pockets

04-09-2004 13:03:05




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 Re: Belt size for 10si Delco alternator in reply to Darren in TN, 04-09-2004 09:13:32  
Darren, take the belt you have that is too long and cut it. Then wrap it around the pulleys and position the alternator where you will have some adjustment and mark it. Then measure to the mark and you will have your belt length. I hope this helps. Steve.



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aaaron

04-09-2004 12:42:53




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 Re: Belt size for 10si Delco alternator in reply to Darren in TN, 04-09-2004 09:13:32  
Easiest solution is just buy a handful and see which one fits the best.



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