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Probably my fault. Tools at home in garage along with spare belts.   Think alternator belt jumped pulley and took off AC and PS belts.  PS belt gone, AC and Alternator belt wrapped up and engine overheating. Off on foot to find a house with a 1/2” wrench. Fortunatly alternator belt good enough to get me home.

 

Are those coged belts less likely to jump the alternator pulley?  Top or bottom cog better?  Thanks



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Jim, I wouldn't be as worried about the type of belt used, as I would to make sure you have deep groove pulleys which are less likely to throw a belt.

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Jon H wrote:

Jim, I wouldn't be as worried about the type of belt used, as I would to make sure you have deep groove pulleys which are less likely to throw a belt.


 In 66 they used a one pice pulley/.  fan.  Maybe the L78 used a deep pulley I will have to check into that. 



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Jim

I used AC Delco belts. Seem to be good,  I do have a belt chirp, maybe a harder compound.dunno



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Back in "the day", the Dayco top cog was the only belt I could keep on my LS5/6 at high rpm. The cheap belts will stretch until they break or fly off.

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all the so called good belts won't fit, they all seem to have a width of 0.41 as opposed to the 0.375. as a result they don't fit down in the groove of the factory pulleys and are just a tad bit short.  So its back to the cheap belt with save over all circumference.  I will have to check that two cogged belt.



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Found the Dayco product . Dayco says to use 15495; but who knows if it will fit?  Specifications say width is 0.44 and circumference looks like it will work.  Amazon says it will not fit the chevelle. Who Knows?  But free returns.

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15495 is the P.S. belt.
The alt belt you need WITHOUT factory A/C is 15565
With factory A/C is 15560
This is right from the Dayco website.
Must be a pulley size difference as the belt for A/C is 1/2" shorter than without.

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Mitch you are correct, both pulleys are different.

Without A/C water pump runs almost 1 to 1 with the crank.

With A/C the water pump run about 20% faster than the crank.



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Hey guy I just realized that this morning.  I do need the PS belt because as that got thrown along side the road and is long gone.  I will also buy  the alternator/ fan belt  and use the one I just put on as a space in the trunk ( If I don't forget to take it and the tool kit along).  Thanks

Also you can't just throw on a deep groove pulley as the center line is different and then you have to use other pulleys and belts.

One guy on TC made kind of a belt retainer out of a carriage bolt and piece of copper pipe slide over the bolt which would be  mounted to the alternator bracket to keep the belt from being thrown.  I bet I would get a couple of "what that".



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Bobs_Place wrote:

Mitch you are correct, both pulleys are different.

Without A/C water pump runs almost 1 to 1 with the crank.

With A/C the water pump run about 20% faster than the crank.


 Interesting, so for people having slow speed/idle issues with overheating, the use of the smaller A/C pulley to move more coolant may help ?



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There is this option though not cheap and it looks like it requires deep groove pulleys according to the seller.

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Idler-Pulley-Assembly-1965-66-Pass-L-72-425-HP-1966-Chevelle-L-78-GM-3765393-/303510128813 



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67ss wrote:

There is this option though not cheap and it looks like it requires deep groove pulleys according to the seller.

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Idler-Pulley-Assembly-1965-66-Pass-L-72-425-HP-1966-Chevelle-L-78-GM-3765393-/303510128813 


 I WOULD THINK SOMEONE COULD MAKE SOMETHING LIKE THAT.  OR JUST A BRACKET THAT BOLTS TO THE BLOCK/HEAD WITH A BOLT OR BOLT AND PULLEY TO CONTROL THE BELT.  For the time being, I will make sure I have a 1/2 wrench and a spare alternator belt.  It kind of a hassle to change the PS belt, so I would have to apply a little more effort to steer the car.



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