Topic: Which belt ?
in Forum: C3 Engines
I think I may need some help here:
One of my belts is gone and I need to buy a new one, but I am not sure of the name or the part number. This is the one in green on the sketch below.
Does some one know the name or part number for a 1971 LS5 (454) ?
Also, the actual setting of the belts is not as shown in the assembly book (above) but as shown on the sketch below: The same belt in red goes around the crankshaft, the water pump, the generator and the steering pump. It looks to me it is not standard. Does some one know where I can find such a belt ?
Looks pretty wierd. My 71 doesn't have the Air and no idler pulley. I hae two belts, one for the waterpump and alternator, the other just for the PS pump. I'll check my AIM tonite if someone doesn't get in before me.
Your A/C should just be an additional belt from a thrid pully slot from crankshaft to waterpump to A/C I'm presuming.

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The upper diagram looks correct to me.
The lower diagram looks like someone just put a belt on willy-nilly. In that configuration, neither the alt, or the P/S pump will have the correct tension to operate properly.
Maybe some here with a little more big block info will chime in
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I bought the car 3 years and a half ago and had no problem with the P/S pump nor with the alt. They both work OK. I hadn't notice the weird configuration until I had this "idler belt" broken.
I did not find the term "idler belt" on the web sites (neither Eckler's nor GM). Where do you think I should look at ?

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If you have the AIM, it will give the original GM part #. The Quanta site also gives the orig. number as a reference.

Any other big-block folks out there wanna jump in on this?


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Joel Adams
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