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    Fan Belt part numbers and alternates -

    Now that I have an 89 Rangie to play with for a while, I thought I'd treat her to a new set of fan belts. It's pretty easy to find what you need, but I thought I post what I've found:

    For the late 80's to early 90's Rangie, there are 4 belts

    2 x 611612 ( translates to generic part 13A0990) - Crank/Fan, Fan/Air
    1 x ERC675 ( 13A0910) - Crank/Psteer
    1 x ERR2073 ( 10A0675) - Psteer/ Alt

    The tensioners for the Fan & Aircon are a bit fiddly, but are reachable. Older style one's seem non serviceable, newer versions have a replaceable bearing.

    To fit the power steering and alt belts, it seems the easy way is to take the power steer pump pulley off ( Undo bolts before slacking belts).

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    i can confirm that these are the same belts i needed for my 91/92 v8 disco

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    You do not have to remove the pulley, and you should be very sure that you tighten the bolts with a dab of Locktite on them, as it is pretty ugly if the pulley falls off.

    They are all designed to fit without removing pulleys.

    I usually take off the fan and shroud and then there is plenty of room to work and swing spanners.

    Regards Philip A

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    same, i had no need to remove pulley, both alt and pwr steer are gap adjustable

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    Quote Originally Posted by haydent View Post
    i can confirm that these are the same belts i needed for my 91/92 v8 disco
    actually i found this out the hard way that these belt numbers didnt fit my 91 d1 v8.

    it is the ones a well known local LR dismantler/mechanic supplied me, but some where to big. they blame my engine, but repco had different part numbers on their database and their's fitted. (im not one to talk up or recommend repco, but i couldnt argue with the fact the belts fitted.)

    Numbers / Belts im using as follows:

    Dayco 10A0675C
    Dayco 13A0990C
    Dayco 13A0925
    Gates 13A1000

    (if you need to know which one goes where just ask)

    the main differences was that the set that didnt fit the power steering and AC belts were too big.

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    I used to regularly replace belts in my 10/87 build RRC. Now I have a serpentine belt 3.9 engine from a Disco I and I have nowhere near the belt issues that I used to have.

    The multi belt setup on the Rover V8 is one of the worst belt setups I have ever seen.

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    You do realise that the last digits are the length in MM.
    and the first are the width.
    so 10A 675 is 10MM wide ie narrow
    and 675 is 675MM long.
    And so on.
    So you can calculate which length you need by just cutting an old belt and measuring how long it is. And no they do not stretch, they just wear in the V that makes them longer.
    Regards Philip A
    And the C is Cogged AFAIR.
    Last edited by PhilipA; 30th August 2010 at 02:50 PM. Reason: more info

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    G'day PhilipA

    The "C" would be the belt section, as the wider and older type belts used in automotive and industrial were "A" & "B" section the smaller car type were "C"


    cheers

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