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Just what the title says. I noticed my belt looks like crap and I need to replace it. I added a 6 volt alternator and could use a slightly shorter belt. Anyways, the car is in storage and I was hoping to but a belt and do the swap in one trip. Otherwise looks like I need to go pull the belt and bring it to napa.

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2 hours ago, 38plymouth said:

Just what the title says. I noticed my belt looks like crap and I need to replace it. I added a 6 volt alternator and could use a slightly shorter belt. Anyways, the car is in storage and I was hoping to but a belt and do the swap in one trip. Otherwise looks like I need to go pull the belt and bring it to napa.

 

That is definitely the best method since you don't have the original generator pulley and you want a belt a little shorter than stock.

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I used to work at Napa in my previous life and it was my experience that they didn't show anything made by Plymouth in the '30s. Whenever I needed to order parts I had to order from a car from 40 and up. Not sure if that has changed. I guess I'll pull the belt and bring it with me I was hoping to do this in one trip.

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according to my Atlas catalog the atlas number is a belt number 628. This same belt is used on my 39 desoto and it is 48 1/4inches in length.

 

Also here is a listing of all the cars that used this same belt and if i remember correctly it is 3/4 wide.

 

I also just added a document taken from my Mopar Cooling Catalog that has all of the fan belt info and measurements please refer to that also.

 

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Rich Hartung

desoto1939@aol.com

Fan belts.docx

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You should be able to go to any Power Transmission Company (bearings, belts, pulleys) and bring in your old belt. They should be able to get you the right one.

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Gates B series belts, nominal 5/8" wide are 3 numbers less than the belt length, B44 would have a 47" length, C series, 7/8 " wide are 4 numbers less than the belt  length. C44 would be considered a 48" length belt, actual length is a bit less than 48.  B series belts have a limited stocking point compared to A series and serpentines, C series even less.  A lot of places besides the big box stores carry V belts.  Tractor Supply, Fleet Farm, ag and industrial dealers, hardware stores should be included.

 

If the old belt is bad, cut it, lay it in your pulleys and measure the excess if you need a shorter belt.

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