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Anybody else had a problem getting a matched set of fan belts? My 24 volt alternator setup requires a pair of longer than stock belts, but my local auto parts store has yet to be able to provide me with a matched pair. So far, every pair of belts are slightly different sizes. Is there a way to buy a matched set?
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Have you tried any of the industrial warehouse's like McMaster Carr or Grainger's?

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Have you tried any of the military parts suppliers who support the hobby?
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Have you tried any of the industrial warehouse's like McMaster Carr or Grainger's?
Had not thought about that, McMaster Carr lists Precision-Matched V-belts in the length that I need for $14. each, thanks!
Have you tried any of the military parts suppliers who support the hobby?
Would like to, but because of the way the alternator is mounted, i need belts that are longer than the stock M38/A1 belts.
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Finished the alternator install. Replaced the front crankshaft seal, water pump and had the radiator re-cored. This, along with the new springs, shocks and the brake work should make the M38 ready for the upcoming season. Also added new tires and new canvas all around.

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Looking good Chuck!
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I agree, but

timing cover?
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You mean there is suppose to be a cover there? Actually, I was waiting for a new gasket and seal while I was fitting up the belts. You will also see that I had not yet installed the bypass hose and all the water pump bolts and mounting gasket, either!

Reminds me of the time I took my jeep to a show without the engine. I had the engine out for a valve job and didn't get it back in time, so I just took the jeep on the trailer without the engine. A fellow came up to me, and very seriously said, "Do you know your engine is missing?" I said, "That's probably the loud noise I heard when I crossed the railroad tracks!" He asked if I was going to go back and look for it!
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Great story! :lol:
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My jeep on the trailer with no engine!! (also before I found the correct hood number!)
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