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70 hemi cuda fan belt numbers? #700222
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i am looking for the part numbers for the alt and power steering belts from the mopar parts book. i have heard the quantra belts are not very good quality belts, noisy and stretch? thanks moparts

Re: 70 hemi cuda fan belt numbers? [Re: mopar mike] #700223
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OE #'s or Mopar brand replacements?

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well numbers that i can still get through mopar to get it running?

Re: 70 hemi cuda fan belt numbers? [Re: mopar mike] #700225
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mopar brand #'s

BOO13451 FAN/ALT
BOO17395 PWR STR

I know mopar has dis-continued some belt #'s but you might get lucky

ps remove the BOO part and it's a goodyear pt #

Re: 70 hemi cuda fan belt numbers? [Re: gtx6970] #700226
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thanks bill, they are disc.

Re: 70 hemi cuda fan belt numbers? [Re: mopar mike] #700227
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Here are the numbers...2658895(fan) and 2268386(ps). If you really want an NOS belt but can't find the correct ones(p/n), you could use belts that have same diameter but with a different p/n..
My thoughts are, I would rather have NOS that is a wrong application than using an aftermarket part.







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