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What size belt for the 6psi pulley??? - Help pls!!

What size belt for the 6psi pulley??? - Help pls!!

Postby that1mexguy » Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:04 am

For those of you that have upgraded your stock 4psi pulley to something else (i.e. 5.5, 6 or 7psi) did you also replaced your serpentine belt or did you keep the old one. If so, what belt did you guys get and where can I get one like that. When I upgraded my stock pulley to the 6psi I kept the same belt so before I take the whole thing apart in trying to figure out what is wrong, I wanted to see if maybe the belt is the root cause of the problem. I say this because every time I spray some of the belt dressing in it, the squeaking stops and I’ve heard from other people that if the tensioner was the problem, it would still squeak yet that is not the case. The only problem is that I don’t know what size belt (or part #) I need for the 6psi and I wanted to see if you guys can help me out, thanks!
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Postby that1mexguy » Wed Apr 26, 2006 11:58 am

Ok i know which brand to get, just not sure on the length... anyone?
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Postby jhenty » Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:47 pm

from what I understand you use the same lenth but the tensioner gets adjusted. I could be wrong though.
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Postby krook » Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:52 pm

the newer tensioners automatically adjusted themselves. i'm assuming you have one of the new batches of tensioners. i ordered a Dayco Polycog belt a long time ago when i upgraded to my 2.6 pulley.

we also talked about it recently; the belt's part number is in this thread:
http://www.solaraguy.org/viewtopic.php? ... ulley+belt
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Postby that1mexguy » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:45 pm

1st of al thanks to you guys that helped me out, I was able to purchase the belt and it's now pending install but i just wanted to share a few things with the rest of you. If you go to http://www.mvreader.com/cgi-bin/multivi ... elts=1&l=n you can enter the Part # and this will give you the description for each item in case you decide to use another brand. What i found out is the following, my car currently has belt part # 5060900, which is 90.00 inches and i come to find out that what i need is part # 5060880 which is 88.00 inches for the 6psi pulley, and the 4psi pulley is part # 5060885 which is 88.60 inches (just a bit longer, but not by much). As you can see my current belt is 2 inches longer than the rest of you guys with the right size belt and no issues, which is tremendous help if for some reason i couldnt find any Dayco belts in my area. Hopefully this will fix it once and for all!!!

Dayco Products Catalog - Part Detail
Part Number Description
5060880 Serpentine Belt Multiple Accessory, w/124 Amp Alt., w/o A.C.
Additional Info:
Metric No 6PK2235
Effective Length 88.00 in.
Top Width 0.82
No. of Ribs 6

Dayco Products Catalog - Part Detail
Part Number Description
5060885 Serpentine Belt Multiple Accessory, w/A.C.
Additional Info:
Metric No 6PK2250
Effective Length 88.60 in.
Top Width 0.82
No. of Ribs 6

Dayco Products Catalog - Part Detail
Part Number Description
5060900 Serpentine Belt Multiple Accessory
Additional Info:
Metric No 6PK2285
Effective Length 90.00 in.
Top Width 0.82
No. of Ribs 6
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Postby Ian » Thu Apr 27, 2006 3:46 pm

Thanks for that information. I was trying to narrow it down, but you just did.
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Postby Ian » Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:08 am

I bought this belt yesterday. Is this supposed to be superior to Toyota's OEM belt? I don't know much about belt technology, but it doesn't appear to be of better quality than Toyota. The grooves don't look very deep and the material of the belt seems fragile.

Before I put this on, just wanted to know anyone's experience with it. I searched the net to get an impression, and of course I found some good reviews and some not so good reviews.
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Postby that1mexguy » Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:23 am

Of all searches I've found in this forum, this size belt seems to be the one that everybody gets with the same issue i'm having and so far everybody seems to be happy with it. I dont know about other reviews for other applications but from what i'm seeing here, this is the right size belt for the pulley i have now.
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Postby siennasc98 » Fri Apr 28, 2006 10:07 am

that1mexguy wrote:Of all searches I've found in this forum, this size belt seems to be the one that everybody gets with the same issue i'm having and so far everybody seems to be happy with it. I dont know about other reviews for other applications but from what i'm seeing here, this is the right size belt for the pulley i have now.


For the Dayco V-belts with Metric part number, the last 4 digits are the length of the belt in millimeter.

Metric No 6PK2235 2235mm/25.4 = 87.99 in.
Metric No 6PK2250 2250mm/25.4 = 88.58 in.
Metric No 6PK2285 2285mm/25.4 = 89.96 in.

00646-17620-330 S/C belt (Dayco 6PK2225) 2225 mm, or 87.6 in. for Idler plate assembly (00646-17620-320) kazuma – 1st gen/original kit for the Solara/Camy/Avalon

00602-17620-332 S/C belt (Dayco 6PK2250) 2250 mm, or 88.6 in. for Idler plate assembly (00602-17620-320) revised kit – for the solara/Camy/Avalon

00602-17620-331 S/C belt for Sienna (Dayco 6PK2286) 2286 mm, or 90.0 in. – Sienna idler plate assembly is taller so the belt is longer than the Solara/Camry/Avalon.

I’m using the 5.5-psi. pulley with the same original (90.0 in.) belt ) and no squeaking. The dynamic belt tensioner is compensating for the smaller pulley size (or older belt/elongation).
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