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1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is 1/2 inch shorter but correct
1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is
1/2 inch shorter but correct
I have struggled tith this belt for 6 hourd 2 times. I can put the old
cracked belt on which seems to have stretched 1/2 an inch but the new one
does not. both Napa and Car quest ato parts store are showing that number.
ford shows 2 numbers one is the same and the other even a 1/2 inch longer
than the old belt but on inch longer than the new one.
No way will I put on a belt that is longer than the old one that has already
stretched.
I used a cheater on the wrench ( a 3 foot pipe tp pull the tentionar as hard
as I can
I am thinking of a tuna fish can to push on the belt, soaping it up a lil
and try to tention it down with force while my GF pulls the tentioner ans
slip the belt from the tuna fish can to the balled tackless pulley.
anyone face my problem and solved it? is there anyway to get more tention on
the tentioner to make room for the belt?
How could Forf leave me in such a rut? I had called a fine mechanic who has
never done that belt but knew what is to be done, and be both together could
not put it on....
Re: 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is 1/2 inch shorter but correct
Are you sure the tensioner is working properly?
CJB
"Dick" <tungfree@freeandsingle.com> wrote in message
news:QVloe.16385$h86.597@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is
> 1/2 inch shorter but correct
>
> I have struggled tith this belt for 6 hourd 2 times. I can put the old
> cracked belt on which seems to have stretched 1/2 an inch but the new one
> does not. both Napa and Car quest ato parts store are showing that number.
> ford shows 2 numbers one is the same and the other even a 1/2 inch longer
> than the old belt but on inch longer than the new one.
>
> No way will I put on a belt that is longer than the old one that has
> already
> stretched.
>
> I used a cheater on the wrench ( a 3 foot pipe tp pull the tentionar as
> hard
> as I can
>
> I am thinking of a tuna fish can to push on the belt, soaping it up a lil
> and try to tention it down with force while my GF pulls the tentioner ans
> slip the belt from the tuna fish can to the balled tackless pulley.
>
> anyone face my problem and solved it? is there anyway to get more tention
> on
> the tentioner to make room for the belt?
>
> How could Forf leave me in such a rut? I had called a fine mechanic who
> has
> never done that belt but knew what is to be done, and be both together
> could
> not put it on....
>
> HELP!!!
>
>
>
>
Re: 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified thebelt it is 1/2 inch shorter but correct
The newer fiber reinforced belts don't really stretch. You might want to
try the dealer.
Dick wrote:
> 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is
> 1/2 inch shorter but correct
>
> I have struggled tith this belt for 6 hourd 2 times. I can put the old
> cracked belt on which seems to have stretched 1/2 an inch but the new one
> does not. both Napa and Car quest ato parts store are showing that number.
> ford shows 2 numbers one is the same and the other even a 1/2 inch longer
> than the old belt but on inch longer than the new one.
>
> No way will I put on a belt that is longer than the old one that has already
> stretched.
>
> I used a cheater on the wrench ( a 3 foot pipe tp pull the tentionar as hard
> as I can
>
> I am thinking of a tuna fish can to push on the belt, soaping it up a lil
> and try to tention it down with force while my GF pulls the tentioner ans
> slip the belt from the tuna fish can to the balled tackless pulley.
>
> anyone face my problem and solved it? is there anyway to get more tention on
> the tentioner to make room for the belt?
>
> How could Forf leave me in such a rut? I had called a fine mechanic who has
> never done that belt but knew what is to be done, and be both together could
> not put it on....
>
> HELP!!!
>
>
>
>
Re: 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is 1/2 inch shorter but correct
have you checked the numbers on the old one to be sure it HAS stretched ?
the belt number is in the form X K NNNN where X = number of ribs and XXXX
is length in millimeters
for instance, a 5K1000 would be 5 rib, 1000 mm or 39.37 " long
see if there's a number on the old one, LOTS of parts places' 'reference
list' is wrong...................you may need to add a bit to the number of
hte 'correct' belt to get it right
what's the number on the new one ?
if you have a 5K1200 (as an example), you might need to go to the next
longer, a 5K1215 for instance (just guessing at numbers)
"Dick" <tungfree@freeandsingle.com> wrote in message
news:QVloe.16385$h86.597@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is
> 1/2 inch shorter but correct
>
> I have struggled tith this belt for 6 hourd 2 times. I can put the old
> cracked belt on which seems to have stretched 1/2 an inch but the new one
> does not. both Napa and Car quest ato parts store are showing that number.
> ford shows 2 numbers one is the same and the other even a 1/2 inch longer
> than the old belt but on inch longer than the new one.
>
> No way will I put on a belt that is longer than the old one that has
already
> stretched.
>
> I used a cheater on the wrench ( a 3 foot pipe tp pull the tentionar as
hard
> as I can
>
> I am thinking of a tuna fish can to push on the belt, soaping it up a lil
> and try to tention it down with force while my GF pulls the tentioner ans
> slip the belt from the tuna fish can to the balled tackless pulley.
>
> anyone face my problem and solved it? is there anyway to get more tention
on
> the tentioner to make room for the belt?
>
> How could Forf leave me in such a rut? I had called a fine mechanic who
has
> never done that belt but knew what is to be done, and be both together
could
> not put it on....
>
> HELP!!!
>
>
>
>
Re: 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is 1/2 inch shorter but correct
The tentioner has a notch on it much like the f key and the J key on the
computer keyboards do, it was designed ( I am told) to watch and see how
much the belt has stretched.
Hence while these belts are made to stretch very liuttle the new belt is 1/2
inch shorter, thjan the old one.
I was able tp return the old one back in place, and am riding the truck with
the old one the new one is a BEAR to put on.
One solution I am thinking of is to find a large 3 1/2 inch bearing to press
on the cerpentine belt down so I can slip the belt of it and push it to the
pully possibly with some soap on the 2 metals and the belt
I then still will have to push down on the beatring with force enough to
strets it for the mounting.
Possibly a tunafish can if it can hold up to being pushed without colapsing.
Lastly putting in cement in a tuna fish can and then pushing it if I cannot
find a huge 3 1/2 inch bearing
"JimV" <jv9999@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:hdydnW-gC6-mbjzfRVn-1g@comcast.com...
> The newer fiber reinforced belts don't really stretch. You might want to
> try the dealer.
>
>
> Dick wrote:
> > 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it
is
> > 1/2 inch shorter but correct
> >
> > I have struggled tith this belt for 6 hourd 2 times. I can put the old
> > cracked belt on which seems to have stretched 1/2 an inch but the new
one
> > does not. both Napa and Car quest ato parts store are showing that
number.
> > ford shows 2 numbers one is the same and the other even a 1/2 inch
longer
> > than the old belt but on inch longer than the new one.
> >
> > No way will I put on a belt that is longer than the old one that has
already
> > stretched.
> >
> > I used a cheater on the wrench ( a 3 foot pipe tp pull the tentionar as
hard
> > as I can
> >
> > I am thinking of a tuna fish can to push on the belt, soaping it up a
lil
> > and try to tention it down with force while my GF pulls the tentioner
ans
> > slip the belt from the tuna fish can to the balled tackless pulley.
> >
> > anyone face my problem and solved it? is there anyway to get more
tention on
> > the tentioner to make room for the belt?
> >
> > How could Forf leave me in such a rut? I had called a fine mechanic who
has
> > never done that belt but knew what is to be done, and be both together
could
> > not put it on....
> >
> > HELP!!!
> >
> >
> >
> >
Re: 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is 1/2 inch shorter but correct
Not that I can notice any damage on the pullye it is probably the first time
the cerpentine belt is being changed the truck is a salvaged truck and it
only has 52,000 miles on it otherwise runs like a top !!
"CJB" <colonyparkwagon@excite.nospam> wrote in message
news:w1moe.137$Kj3.86@trnddc03...
> Are you sure the tensioner is working properly?
>
> CJB
>
> "Dick" <tungfree@freeandsingle.com> wrote in message
> news:QVloe.16385$h86.597@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> > 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it
is
> > 1/2 inch shorter but correct
> >
> > I have struggled tith this belt for 6 hourd 2 times. I can put the old
> > cracked belt on which seems to have stretched 1/2 an inch but the new
one
> > does not. both Napa and Car quest ato parts store are showing that
number.
> > ford shows 2 numbers one is the same and the other even a 1/2 inch
longer
> > than the old belt but on inch longer than the new one.
> >
> > No way will I put on a belt that is longer than the old one that has
> > already
> > stretched.
> >
> > I used a cheater on the wrench ( a 3 foot pipe tp pull the tentionar as
> > hard
> > as I can
> >
> > I am thinking of a tuna fish can to push on the belt, soaping it up a
lil
> > and try to tention it down with force while my GF pulls the tentioner
ans
> > slip the belt from the tuna fish can to the balled tackless pulley.
> >
> > anyone face my problem and solved it? is there anyway to get more
tention
> > on
> > the tentioner to make room for the belt?
> >
> > How could Forf leave me in such a rut? I had called a fine mechanic who
> > has
> > never done that belt but knew what is to be done, and be both together
> > could
> > not put it on....
> >
> > HELP!!!
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Re: 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is 1/2 inch shorter but correct
the next longer belt is an inch longer than the one listed as the right one.
The Ford part number is
jk6 891
and the Napa one is
060882
the Car Quest is
K060882 21mm x 2255mm
the serial number on the present belt is :
F77e-8620 NA AU
"TranSurgeon" <nobulltrans@mchsi.dotcom> wrote in message
news:zNmoe.14080$_o.9892@attbi_s71...
> have you checked the numbers on the old one to be sure it HAS stretched ?
>
> the belt number is in the form X K NNNN where X = number of ribs and XXXX
> is length in millimeters
>
> for instance, a 5K1000 would be 5 rib, 1000 mm or 39.37 " long
>
> see if there's a number on the old one, LOTS of parts places' 'reference
> list' is wrong...................you may need to add a bit to the number
of
> hte 'correct' belt to get it right
>
> what's the number on the new one ?
>
> if you have a 5K1200 (as an example), you might need to go to the next
> longer, a 5K1215 for instance (just guessing at numbers)
>
>
>
>
> "Dick" <tungfree@freeandsingle.com> wrote in message
> news:QVloe.16385$h86.597@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> > 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it
is
> > 1/2 inch shorter but correct
> >
> > I have struggled tith this belt for 6 hourd 2 times. I can put the old
> > cracked belt on which seems to have stretched 1/2 an inch but the new
one
> > does not. both Napa and Car quest ato parts store are showing that
number.
> > ford shows 2 numbers one is the same and the other even a 1/2 inch
longer
> > than the old belt but on inch longer than the new one.
> >
> > No way will I put on a belt that is longer than the old one that has
> already
> > stretched.
> >
> > I used a cheater on the wrench ( a 3 foot pipe tp pull the tentionar as
> hard
> > as I can
> >
> > I am thinking of a tuna fish can to push on the belt, soaping it up a
lil
> > and try to tention it down with force while my GF pulls the tentioner
ans
> > slip the belt from the tuna fish can to the balled tackless pulley.
> >
> > anyone face my problem and solved it? is there anyway to get more
tention
> on
> > the tentioner to make room for the belt?
> >
> > How could Forf leave me in such a rut? I had called a fine mechanic who
> has
> > never done that belt but knew what is to be done, and be both together
> could
> > not put it on....
> >
> > HELP!!!
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Re: 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is 1/2 inch shorter but correct
well, just look at the numbers
Ford ends in '891' = 891 mm
NAPA and CQ end in 882 = 882 mm
that's 9 mm or just over 1/3 of an inch shorter
you need to buy it at Ford........................Napa and CQ sell them
short cause they know it will stretch
"Dick" <tungfree@freeandsingle.com> wrote in message
news:64noe.16391$h86.15249@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> the next longer belt is an inch longer than the one listed as the right
one.
>
> The Ford part number is
> jk6 891
> and the Napa one is
> 060882
> the Car Quest is
> K060882 21mm x 2255mm
> the serial number on the present belt is :
> F77e-8620 NA AU
>
> "TranSurgeon" <nobulltrans@mchsi.dotcom> wrote in message
> news:zNmoe.14080$_o.9892@attbi_s71...
> > have you checked the numbers on the old one to be sure it HAS stretched
?
> >
> > the belt number is in the form X K NNNN where X = number of ribs and
XXXX
> > is length in millimeters
> >
> > for instance, a 5K1000 would be 5 rib, 1000 mm or 39.37 " long
> >
> > see if there's a number on the old one, LOTS of parts places' 'reference
> > list' is wrong...................you may need to add a bit to the number
> of
> > hte 'correct' belt to get it right
> >
> > what's the number on the new one ?
> >
> > if you have a 5K1200 (as an example), you might need to go to the next
> > longer, a 5K1215 for instance (just guessing at numbers)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Dick" <tungfree@freeandsingle.com> wrote in message
> > news:QVloe.16385$h86.597@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> > > 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt
it
> is
> > > 1/2 inch shorter but correct
> > >
> > > I have struggled tith this belt for 6 hourd 2 times. I can put the old
> > > cracked belt on which seems to have stretched 1/2 an inch but the new
> one
> > > does not. both Napa and Car quest ato parts store are showing that
> number.
> > > ford shows 2 numbers one is the same and the other even a 1/2 inch
> longer
> > > than the old belt but on inch longer than the new one.
> > >
> > > No way will I put on a belt that is longer than the old one that has
> > already
> > > stretched.
> > >
> > > I used a cheater on the wrench ( a 3 foot pipe tp pull the tentionar
as
> > hard
> > > as I can
> > >
> > > I am thinking of a tuna fish can to push on the belt, soaping it up a
> lil
> > > and try to tention it down with force while my GF pulls the tentioner
> ans
> > > slip the belt from the tuna fish can to the balled tackless pulley.
> > >
> > > anyone face my problem and solved it? is there anyway to get more
> tention
> > on
> > > the tentioner to make room for the belt?
> > >
> > > How could Forf leave me in such a rut? I had called a fine mechanic
who
> > has
> > > never done that belt but knew what is to be done, and be both together
> > could
> > > not put it on....
> > >
> > > HELP!!!
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Re: 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is 1/2 inch shorter but correct
Ohh, It's hard enough for me to convert fractions of an inch in 4ths, 8ths,
16ths, and 32nds in my head. Quick, what's the next size down from 3/4"?
See bottom of post :-)
Now you've added thirds...
CJB
"TranSurgeon" <nobulltrans@mchsi.dotcom> wrote in message
news:Kcnoe.14226$_o.4698@attbi_s71...
> well, just look at the numbers
>
> Ford ends in '891' = 891 mm
>
> NAPA and CQ end in 882 = 882 mm
>
> that's 9 mm or just over 1/3 of an inch shorter
>
> you need to buy it at Ford........................Napa and CQ sell them
> short cause they know it will stretch
>
>
>
>
> "Dick" <tungfree@freeandsingle.com> wrote in message
> news:64noe.16391$h86.15249@tornado.socal.rr.com...
>> the next longer belt is an inch longer than the one listed as the right
> one.
>>
>> The Ford part number is
>> jk6 891
>> and the Napa one is
>> 060882
>> the Car Quest is
>> K060882 21mm x 2255mm
>> the serial number on the present belt is :
>> F77e-8620 NA AU
>>
>> "TranSurgeon" <nobulltrans@mchsi.dotcom> wrote in message
>> news:zNmoe.14080$_o.9892@attbi_s71...
>> > have you checked the numbers on the old one to be sure it HAS stretched
> ?
>> >
>> > the belt number is in the form X K NNNN where X = number of ribs and
> XXXX
>> > is length in millimeters
>> >
>> > for instance, a 5K1000 would be 5 rib, 1000 mm or 39.37 " long
>> >
>> > see if there's a number on the old one, LOTS of parts places'
>> > 'reference
>> > list' is wrong...................you may need to add a bit to the
>> > number
>> of
>> > hte 'correct' belt to get it right
>> >
>> > what's the number on the new one ?
>> >
>> > if you have a 5K1200 (as an example), you might need to go to the next
>> > longer, a 5K1215 for instance (just guessing at numbers)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Dick" <tungfree@freeandsingle.com> wrote in message
>> > news:QVloe.16385$h86.597@tornado.socal.rr.com...
>> > > 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt
> it
>> is
>> > > 1/2 inch shorter but correct
>> > >
>> > > I have struggled tith this belt for 6 hourd 2 times. I can put the
>> > > old
>> > > cracked belt on which seems to have stretched 1/2 an inch but the new
>> one
>> > > does not. both Napa and Car quest ato parts store are showing that
>> number.
>> > > ford shows 2 numbers one is the same and the other even a 1/2 inch
>> longer
>> > > than the old belt but on inch longer than the new one.
>> > >
>> > > No way will I put on a belt that is longer than the old one that has
>> > already
>> > > stretched.
>> > >
>> > > I used a cheater on the wrench ( a 3 foot pipe tp pull the tentionar
> as
>> > hard
>> > > as I can
>> > >
>> > > I am thinking of a tuna fish can to push on the belt, soaping it up a
>> lil
>> > > and try to tention it down with force while my GF pulls the tentioner
>> ans
>> > > slip the belt from the tuna fish can to the balled tackless pulley.
>> > >
>> > > anyone face my problem and solved it? is there anyway to get more
>> tention
>> > on
>> > > the tentioner to make room for the belt?
>> > >
>> > > How could Forf leave me in such a rut? I had called a fine mechanic
> who
>> > has
>> > > never done that belt but knew what is to be done, and be both
>> > > together
>> > could
>> > > not put it on....
>> > >
>> > > HELP!!!
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
Re: 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt it is 1/2 inch shorter but correct
yes I got it from Ford ford shows th 882 as the right one and the other one
ids too long I did not get it the 891
"TranSurgeon" <nobulltrans@mchsi.dotcom> wrote in message
news:Kcnoe.14226$_o.4698@attbi_s71...
> well, just look at the numbers
>
> Ford ends in '891' = 891 mm
>
> NAPA and CQ end in 882 = 882 mm
>
> that's 9 mm or just over 1/3 of an inch shorter
>
> you need to buy it at Ford........................Napa and CQ sell them
> short cause they know it will stretch
>
>
>
>
> "Dick" <tungfree@freeandsingle.com> wrote in message
> news:64noe.16391$h86.15249@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> > the next longer belt is an inch longer than the one listed as the right
> one.
> >
> > The Ford part number is
> > jk6 891
> > and the Napa one is
> > 060882
> > the Car Quest is
> > K060882 21mm x 2255mm
> > the serial number on the present belt is :
> > F77e-8620 NA AU
> >
> > "TranSurgeon" <nobulltrans@mchsi.dotcom> wrote in message
> > news:zNmoe.14080$_o.9892@attbi_s71...
> > > have you checked the numbers on the old one to be sure it HAS
stretched
> ?
> > >
> > > the belt number is in the form X K NNNN where X = number of ribs and
> XXXX
> > > is length in millimeters
> > >
> > > for instance, a 5K1000 would be 5 rib, 1000 mm or 39.37 " long
> > >
> > > see if there's a number on the old one, LOTS of parts places'
'reference
> > > list' is wrong...................you may need to add a bit to the
number
> > of
> > > hte 'correct' belt to get it right
> > >
> > > what's the number on the new one ?
> > >
> > > if you have a 5K1200 (as an example), you might need to go to the next
> > > longer, a 5K1215 for instance (just guessing at numbers)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Dick" <tungfree@freeandsingle.com> wrote in message
> > > news:QVloe.16385$h86.597@tornado.socal.rr.com...
> > > > 1999 ford ranger 3.0 cerpentine belt not going on; verified the belt
> it
> > is
> > > > 1/2 inch shorter but correct
> > > >
> > > > I have struggled tith this belt for 6 hourd 2 times. I can put the
old
> > > > cracked belt on which seems to have stretched 1/2 an inch but the
new
> > one
> > > > does not. both Napa and Car quest ato parts store are showing that
> > number.
> > > > ford shows 2 numbers one is the same and the other even a 1/2 inch
> > longer
> > > > than the old belt but on inch longer than the new one.
> > > >
> > > > No way will I put on a belt that is longer than the old one that has
> > > already
> > > > stretched.
> > > >
> > > > I used a cheater on the wrench ( a 3 foot pipe tp pull the tentionar
> as
> > > hard
> > > > as I can
> > > >
> > > > I am thinking of a tuna fish can to push on the belt, soaping it up
a
> > lil
> > > > and try to tention it down with force while my GF pulls the
tentioner
> > ans
> > > > slip the belt from the tuna fish can to the balled tackless pulley.
> > > >
> > > > anyone face my problem and solved it? is there anyway to get more
> > tention
> > > on
> > > > the tentioner to make room for the belt?
> > > >
> > > > How could Forf leave me in such a rut? I had called a fine mechanic
> who
> > > has
> > > > never done that belt but knew what is to be done, and be both
together
> > > could
> > > > not put it on....
> > > >
> > > > HELP!!!
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>