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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Thanks Joel, how much was it ?
    I bought it from Ritters (broke down three blocks from them) and it was around $45. Only used it a week as it was far too noisy and swapped it for this one which was much cheaper

    British Four Wheel Drive - Land Rover & Range Rover Parts Specialist :: DISCOVERY SERIES 1 :: BELTS & TENSIONERS :: 300Tdi DRIVE BELTS :: ERR5911 DRIVE BELT MULTI RIBBED FROM VIN. TA ONWARDS .

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Spooky, i noticed my steering has got a little heavy this morning, popped the bonnet and noticed a small piece of belt reinforcing nylon on a hose clamp, new belt time. Anyone know the Dayco part number for a late tdi and if you can get them at
    Repco or the like
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    I would guess a no for this as we tried several different shops on the weekend end to get a replacement. repco being one of them and supercheap. and auto pro and I think there may of been one or two others
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    I got the Dayco one about a month ago from AutoOne as mine screeched like crazy. Had to order it in, originally was sent a Gates and told Dayco don't make one to suit... took about a week and a half but finally got one.

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    Sorry I should of said possibly not off shelf.....I could imagine any of them that stock dayco could order In....


    note to one self think before posting
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Ah that's alright Lou, but from when I went searching for one, the few places I tried said it's not a normal one they stock in any brand so had to order it anyway. But you live in Sydney, you have a better chance of an off-the-shelf somewhere perhaps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    I bought a Dayco one, P/N was 7PK1580. Earlier (to 12/95) is 7PK1595.


    TIP:


    this may help to understand the numbers a little better......

    lets take 7PK1580 for example........
    the 7PK means it has 7 ribs.........
    and the 1580 is the length in mm...........


    if you can read the numbers on your current belts.......record them down somewhere till you need them......
    as they will wear off on the idler pulleys.......


    when you need to buy a belt.........if you parts supplier doesnt have a 7PK1580 for example......
    he may have a 7PK1585 or a 7PK1575....which will do the job as its only 5mm diffrence in length.......


    so you do not need to specify a land rover belt or part number......
    just the generic number for the belt.......its easier to find one that way.......

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    Thats a good tip DZ, today is the first chance i've had to have a good look at mine and i'd say its going to let go soon as coming last night i stopped to pickup fish n chips and it was like i had no power steering it was that heavy (belt hadnt snapped either) . I noticed this morning there is 1 whole rib missing and there are splits crossways along a lot of the belt- wont be driving it today.
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    Hi Dullbird
    Had the same thing happen to me andI was stumped.
    Turned out the powersteering pump bearing/shaft was stuffed.
    Don't check for bearing play in it but pull the pulley wheel out from the pump as hard as you can.
    Mine had an 8mm movement.

    Jukebox TDI Disco 97

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    he pulled on everything backwards and forwards.....as I have read that on here before about the power steering pump. So I made sure that he check on each and everyone of the pullys giving them a good yank around.....

    Everything seemed very solid..and nothing wanted to budge
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    I bought it from Ritters (broke down three blocks from them) and it was around $45. Only used it a week as it was far too noisy and swapped it for this one which was much cheaper

    British Four Wheel Drive - Land Rover & Range Rover Parts Specialist :: DISCOVERY SERIES 1 :: BELTS & TENSIONERS :: 300Tdi DRIVE BELTS :: ERR5911 DRIVE BELT MULTI RIBBED FROM VIN. TA ONWARDS .
    On Saturday i rang our local repco for a price on a dayco serp belt, they had 1 in stock for $70 - so i passed. Ordered 1 from British 4WD yesterday and had it delivered at 8am this morning for $27.50 and its the same dayco part.
    MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
    2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
    1998 Triumph Daytona T595
    1974 VW Kombi bus
    1958 Holden FC special sedan

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