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Re: 10-20 FAN BELT
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Posted by Bill Smith on March 08, 2002 at 10:25:42 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: 10-20 FAN BELT posted by Will@ont.ca on March 07, 2002 at 06:54:58:
I got a serpenetine belt on my F-20. I'm pretty sure the length and width would be simular for a 10-20. I had enough left of my old belt to measure it. I just simply took it to an autoparts store and started going through there belt rack and found one pretty easy. I put it on the F-20 with the serepentine part on the pulley so if you were to look at it the outside looks pretty much like the original. You would have to look at the underneath side to notice that it was a serepentine belt. If you wanted to run the flat side on the pulley just turn the belt inside out although that would be more noticeable that it is a serpenetine. It doesn't take much at all to turn that fan so either way will run the fan just fine. I found that this was easier than trying to make one yourself.
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