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Old 03-09-2007, 10:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Belt Sizes Please Help A.S.A.P??

My altenator pooped out on me today and i need to put a new one on now, and im just gonna remove the Power Steering and AC since **** have the altenator off. i need to know the exact sizes of the belts i need. Im gonna be using all my stock pullies still, If anyone knows the part number or the belt sizes please help, thanks!
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Old 03-09-2007, 10:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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oh i forgot its a 92 se-r highport sr20de
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Old 03-10-2007, 12:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
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power steering delete

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ac delete

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You cant remove the power steering pump unless you get the delete kit,since the power steering pump is what tightens the belts.And the best way to get the right size belts is to cut a old belt and wrap it around the pullies you are going to use and keep cutting pieces off until it is a tight fit,then take that belt and match it up to a belt at the parts store.Thats how I did my 92 highport.
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can you just leave the ps pump on and take everything else off
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can you just leave the ps pump on and take everything else off
Yes..just drain the oil from it.It has a sealed bearing so it doesnt need the oil for lubrication.
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You cant remove the power steering pump unless you get the delete kit,since the power steering pump is what tightens the belts
I did it without buying any kit.
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I did it without buying any kit.
Well I have heard of using a RWD alternator bracket and using the alternator to tighten the belt
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