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Dawg
08-25-2005, 08:54
Just over 50k miles on my 2002 D/A. Was thinking about replacing the serpentine belt and have heard the Gatorback is a great belt. I am having a difficult time getting a part number.

I can see that my alternator is stamped with what looks like "105A", I assume 105 Amp.

Does anyone have the correct belt part number for this alternator?

Also, should I go ahead and change out the tensioner as well? No problems so far.

Does Goodyear/Gatorback have a replacement tensioner as well? Part number?

Any tricks to replacing the tensioner?

Thanks, Jamie

[ 08-25-2005, 11:26 AM: Message edited by: Dawg ]

Mudflap
08-26-2005, 02:35
I have 110,000 miles on my truck still with the OEM belt. I have inspected this belt and I see no cracks anywhere. The dealer tells me that if it ain't cracked don't change it.

jbplock
08-26-2005, 06:07
[quote]Originally posted by Dawg:

Dawg
08-26-2005, 10:53
Thanks gents!! I guess I'll hold off.

I appreciate the info.

BigO
08-26-2005, 20:08
Dawg and jbplock:

Can either one of you read the OE number on your current belt. If so I will cross it over. Currently for a 2002 and 2003,Goodyears catalog shows the follwoing part numbers:

W/Out Vacuum Pump it will take a 4061175

With a Vacuum Pump it will take a 4061182

Sorry guys, I do NOT agree with the dealers logic. If it is not cracked don't change it. I had 40,000 on my 01 and I installed a Gatorback. I would say 4 to 5 years on belts. All enviroments are different.

Remember not all garages carry belts for Diesel applications. Who wants to get stuck on the side of the road just because the belt that drives all pulleys broke?

jbplock
08-27-2005, 03:46
BigO,

The P/N

Dawg
08-27-2005, 13:18
BigO,

The numbers from my belt are;
97300653 UZZ 6PK2992

I will get a new GatorBack and at least put it in my tool box for the road. My current belt looks good, but a spare would be nice!!

Thanks for the help.

Jamie

BigO
08-30-2005, 06:44
jbplock and Dawg:

You are correct, understand the effective length is 117.5 the outside length is 118.25.

One time offer, you send me your address and I will send you a Gatorback belt at no charge. I would rather see you install a Goodyear Belt instead of a Gates belt. Nothing wrong with the Gates.

For whom reads this, I will give away 5 belts total, postage pre paid except Canada. Two belts gone, that leaves three remaining. First come basis. Send your e. mail to Gyrrubber@aol.com, Subject: Gatorback, I need OE part number off your current belt.

jbplock
08-31-2005, 07:04
BigO,

Received your email .. Thanks for your generous Offer for a Gator Back Belt! :D :D

jbplock
09-10-2005, 16:21
Put on my new GatorBack today.. :D So far it seems to have cured the chirp I had when the A/C compressor clutch engaged. http://forum.thedieselpage.com/ubb/icons/icon14.gif

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Gator Back Installed (http://community.webshots.com/photo/63497470/447717181QOIIgP)

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