I know fan belts are graded by their length, they have it printed on the outer edge in millimeters.
I have never really thought where this is measured, is it the length of the outer or the inner or the mean of the driven faces?
I measured mine at its smallest possible dimension at the outer face by wrapping masking tape around the pulleys, cutting it off and measuring -
825mm. I want to get the smallest belt possible as my alt will only adjust 38mm of belt length (did the same thing on maximum dimension)
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the lenght is the outside measurement but you also need to know what sort of v it is eg. spz or 52b there are meny different types.
take the crank pulley along, we bought a halfords hb 875a which should see you right
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Originally posted by boost
the lenght is the outside measurement but you also need to know what sort of v it is eg. spz or 52b there are meny different types.
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Originally posted by macspeedy
take the crank pulley along, we bought a halfords hb 875a which should see you right
I have been having the same fun recently mark trying to drive an alternator in a different position on a zetec.
You'll find that Halfords belts are mm then a letter a-f referring to the v spec. Other manufacturers use different codes.
From my experiments I found that all belt manufacturers (Gates, Bosch, Halfords etc ) belts are different lengths at a given size by +/- 10mm anyway.
Best bet is to pick the smallest as your doing and then exchange if not correct.
Cheers