Engine belts

Yes but you will need to remove the fan shroud.

Sully
Bellevue wa.

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> Is it possible to replace the power steering and alternator belts without
> removing the radiator?
>
>
> Ron & Linda Clark
> North Plains, ORYGUN
> 1978 Eleganza II
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Yes but you have to work the belts around the fan blades. There is usually one place where the fan shroud has a little bit of clearance so you can work the belt in over the blades without taking off the shroud. Just lean in over the top of the engine to do it.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick CO

>
> Yes but you will need to remove the fan shroud.
>
> Sully
> Bellevue wa.
>
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>>
>> Is it possible to replace the power steering and alternator belts without
>> removing the radiator?
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>>
>> Ron & Linda Clark
>> North Plains, ORYGUN
>> 1978 Eleganza II
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Yes and in my experience you don't need to remove the shroud either.
You can work the belt around the fan one blade at a time until it's over and then you're good go go.
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Some day I'll show up at a rally and show you how change belts without
moving the shroud or loosening any attachment like the A/C, alternator, or
power steering.
I tried to write up a description of the process many years ago but no one
seemed too excited..lol Before I discovered I had the alternator out of
alignment with the rest of the pulleys on one of my trips to NM, I changed
a total of 3 belts on the side of the road. One was supervised by a Trooper
who spent a lot of time scratching his head lol

Mike in NS

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> What Justin said.
>
> The big work that causes the most curse words is dealing with loosening
> and tightening up the power steering pump. Oem A/C is also kinda a pain.
>
> But never had to take fan shrouds off or remove radiators to change belts.
>
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1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS

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After reading one of your postings here on the procedure, I decided to try it when I changed to 1/2" belts. It worked great.

Ken B.

> Some day I'll show up at a rally and show you how change belts without
> moving the shroud or loosening any attachment like the A/C, alternator, or
> power steering.
> I tried to write up a description of the process many years ago but no one
> seemed too excited..lol Before I discovered I had the alternator out of
> alignment with the rest of the pulleys on one of my trips to NM, I changed
> a total of 3 belts on the side of the road. One was supervised by a Trooper
> who spent a lot of time scratching his head lol
>
> Mike in NS

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Hebron, Indiana
 
Yep......been there, done that. Not fun. I did not remove the radiator or
shroud.

I'd love to meet the gent who designed the power steering adjustment.

Len and Pat Novak
1978 GMC Kingsley
The Beast II with dash lights that work and labels you can see!
Fallbrook, CA new email: B52Rule
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Is it possible to replace the power steering and alternator belts without
removing the radiator?

Ron & Linda Clark
North Plains, ORYGUN
1978 Eleganza II

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No ONE PERSON designed the power steering pump and bracket assembly. It is
a mixture of pieces gleaned from the assembly line spare parts bin. It,
combined with the power window wiper hoses is a P.I.T.A. Don't ever take an
assembly off and leave it set for a couple of days. Pieces will wander off
searching for familiar friends. Finding none, they roll under work benches
and hide out, never to be found. (Grin)
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC ROYALE 403

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> Yep......been there, done that. Not fun. I did not remove the radiator or
> shroud.
>
> I'd love to meet the gent who designed the power steering adjustment.
>
> Len and Pat Novak
> 1978 GMC Kingsley
> The Beast II with dash lights that work and labels you can see!
> Fallbrook, CA new email: B52Rule
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=4375
>
> www.bdub.net/novak/
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> Is it possible to replace the power steering and alternator belts without
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>
> Ron & Linda Clark
> North Plains, ORYGUN
> 1978 Eleganza II
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I replaced the belts on mine a few years ago. Take pics, lots of pics!

Len and Pat Novak
1978 GMC Kingsley
The Beast II with dash lights that work and labels you can see!
Fallbrook, CA new email: B52Rule
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=4375

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No ONE PERSON designed the power steering pump and bracket assembly. It is
a mixture of pieces gleaned from the assembly line spare parts bin. It,
combined with the power window wiper hoses is a P.I.T.A. Don't ever take an
assembly off and leave it set for a couple of days. Pieces will wander off
searching for familiar friends. Finding none, they roll under work benches
and hide out, never to be found. (Grin)
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC ROYALE 403

On Mon, Apr 1, 2019, 4:39 PM Len Novak via Gmclist
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> Yep......been there, done that. Not fun. I did not remove the radiator
or
> shroud.
>
> I'd love to meet the gent who designed the power steering adjustment.
>
> Len and Pat Novak
> 1978 GMC Kingsley
> The Beast II with dash lights that work and labels you can see!
> Fallbrook, CA new email: B52Rule
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=4375
>
> www.bdub.net/novak/
>
>
>
>
>
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> Is it possible to replace the power steering and alternator belts without
> removing the radiator?
>
>
> Ron & Linda Clark
> North Plains, ORYGUN
> 1978 Eleganza II
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How did the change to 1/2" belts go, and what mfg. and part #, if you
remember.

Thanks, RonC

On Mon, 01 Apr 2019 15:13:40 -0600 Ken Burton via Gmclist

> After reading one of your postings here on the procedure, I decided
> to try it when I changed to 1/2" belts. It worked great.
>
> Ken B.
>

> > Some day I'll show up at a rally and show you how change belts
> without
> > moving the shroud or loosening any attachment like the A/C,
> alternator, or
> > power steering.
> > I tried to write up a description of the process many years ago
> but no one
> > seemed too excited..lol Before I discovered I had the alternator
> out of
> > alignment with the rest of the pulleys on one of my trips to NM, I
> changed
> > a total of 3 belts on the side of the road. One was supervised by
> a Trooper
> > who spent a lot of time scratching his head lol
> >
> > Mike in NS
>
>
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> 76 Palm Beach
> Hebron, Indiana
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Ron & Linda Clark
North Plains, ORYGUN
1978 Eleganza II
 
Rather than rely on my memory (part number A56 comes to mind) for the Alternator belt(s). I have a double alternator belt and I have no PS belt. Let
me go search for the postings to make sure. I put them on 2 different coaches at the time and there is one spare set in one of the coaches now.
Unfortunately neither of the coaches are here for me to go look at.

Let me research it again.
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76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
Well, my memory still works sometimes. The alternator belt is an A56. NAPA is one source for it. I ordered ours from one of the two V-belt supply
places in Sioux Falls. This is an industrial number so brand does not matter. A56 says it is a 56" belt. The problem is the industrial belts are
measured ID and ours are measured OD. So an industrial belt of the same physical size will have slightly lower number A56 works great for the
alternator and is 58" OD.

I looked up the various part numbers listed for our coaches using OEM 7/16" belts.

The alternator translates to 7/16" by 57" to 57.5" inches and we know A56 works great here. So I say subtract 1 to 1.5 use that length number for the
A (industrial belt) size.

I have not figured out or installed the correct PS belt because I do not have any need for one. But this is what I think they should be it should be:

403 and 455 Alternator (I have only tested a 455).
7/16" X 57" to 57.5" use an A56

403 and 455 power steering.
7/16" x 42" use an A40 or A41

455 AC
7/16" X 62" use an A60 or A61

403 AC appears to be
7/16" 60.3" to 60.7" use an A59

If you have any doubts on the size + or - an inch, order them both. The most expensive belt listed above was around $3.50 down to around $2.35 each.

Then next time I order something from them I will throw an A61 on the order for my AC.

https://www.vbeltsupply.com/conventional-wrapped-belts/a-section-conventional-wrapped-belts?limit=36&p=2
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Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
For more than a few years now, I have run and had no trouble with Gates XL Numbers:
11A1575 - 7619
11A1450 - 7570

Both of these are 11mm~15/32 belts, but they do not pass the 10mm wrench test because the profile is shaved at the shoulders. After a considerable
discussion with the Gates engineer that I still knew (according to my engine log this was about 10 years ago), I found out that these belts are
designed to have the correct pitch length, but not have the fabric ride on the sheave as this fabric would wear the sheave out. It seems he is
correct.

I run the dual on the alternator and wanted a pair of matched belts. Same guy told me not to bother as their process controls are now so good that
any pair of belts by the same number right off the line will be as close in pitch length as matched pairs used to be.

Matt, Still aground in Ridgeland SC and watching for parts to show up today.
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Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan
OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
For more than a few years now, I have run and had no trouble with Gates Numbers:
11A1575 - 7619
11A1450 - 7570

Both of these are 11mm~15/32 belts, but they do not pass the 10mm wrench test because the profile is shaved at the shoulders. After a considerable
discussion with the Gates engineer that I still knew (according to my engine log this was about 10 years ago), I found out that these belts are
designed to have the correct pitch length, but not have the fabric ride on the sheave as this fabric would wear the sheave out. It seems he is
correct.

I run the dual on the alternator and wanted a pair of matched belts. Same guy told me not to bother as their process controls are now so good that
any pair of belts by the same number right off the line will be as close in pitch length as matched pairs used to be.

Matt, Still aground in Ridgeland SC and watching for parts to show up today.
--
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Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan
OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
http://www.bdub.net/belts.pdf

On Tue, Apr 2, 2019, 11:28 PM rallymaster--- via Gmclist <

> How did the change to 1/2" belts go, and what mfg. and part #, if you
> remember.
>
> Thanks, RonC
>

> > After reading one of your postings here on the procedure, I decided
> > to try it when I changed to 1/2" belts. It worked great.
>
>