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Old 08-03-2004, 10:17 PM
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Which belt to use with a 3.4" SC pulley...

Will the factory belt work with the 3.4 pulley? I have heard that it will slip. I ordered the gatorback 4060660 for the 3.4 from pfyc and I now think it is identical to my stock factory belt. Is this true?
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Old 08-03-2004, 11:46 PM
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Re: Which belt to use with a 3.4" SC pulley...

That is a bit shorter then the stock SC belt.The last 3 digits are the length and stock is 663 and the GB belt is 660...or 66.0 VS 66.3 Hope that helps.Just throw the stock belt in the trunk for a back-up if its in good shape...........~Larry~
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Old 08-04-2004, 08:01 PM
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the #s for belts: 3.25-3.4 #4060660 2.9-3.1 #4060650 2.7-2.85 #4060642 hope this info. helps
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Re: Which belt to use with a 3.4" SC pulley...

With the price of the Gator belt, be safe and replace it.
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