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Check your belt
By doug bolden - 07/24/2002 12:17:39 PM; IP 216.196.144.224
I don't know about #s
But the condition you describe, could be a belt that is to thin. riding to low in grove and sliping . Will just turn out light or low glow , the ford pully takes a wider belt.
Seen people change -alt., then bat., only to find the wrong size belt. hope to help doug
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 part # ? -- Turin, 07/24/2002
Check your belt -- doug bolden, 07/24/2002
 RE: part # ? -- Turin, 07/24/2002
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