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Posted by Joe K on March 03, 2001 at 10:07:18 from (207.230.218.175):
In Reply to: Belts posted by Stan Walls on March 03, 2001 at 08:11:22:
Sorry I can't help more but cannot find those dimensions together in my only belt book(small engine apps). Any"competent"parts man should be able to locate the belt you need or something that will work.Usually there is a width x length cross reference in the back of the belt book just for this purpose.I have gotten to the point of frustration many times with this new breed of "pros" who couldn't find their butt with both hands.Usually I try to dealer with the more mature countermen who remember how to look things up,rather than the "poke it in the computer and hope" types.Gates belt(Car Quest) has extensive cross referenceing in the back of their catalogs and should be able to match something for you,although 27/32 seems to be odd size.You may need to go 3/4 or 1". Hope this helps ya. The other day I NEEDED a complete wiper blade and they were out of 18".Told the"puppy" I'd take a 17" then,and was informed that it would NOT fit.He seemed amazed when I pointed out that I thought I could live with losing 1/2 in of wiping swath at top and bottom better than not being able to see in traffic.........DOH!!
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