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Re: Cub Alternator Conversions
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Posted by Bob M on November 24, 2000 at 00:25:22 from (172.140.185.61):
In Reply to: Cub Alternator Conversions posted by Bus Driver on November 23, 2000 at 07:22:57:
I've had excellent luck with alternator conversions using Goodyear "Hi Miler" and Browning "Grip Notch" belts. Gates, Dayco and probably some others make them too. These are industrial type V-belts that are notched on inside diameter. Cost a little more than the usual hardware store V-belts, but well worth the money. Can't give you the belt number for a Cub, but if you take an old belt to an industrial drive distributor they should be able to match it up for you. Another suggestion: Make sure also the alternator pulley's precisely in line with the other pulleys - even a slight misalignment will cause the belt to heat and wear out quickly.
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