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punkrawker
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hey does anyone know the part numbers for all the belts on the L300? Mine are on their last legs and part numbers are worn off on all the belts. tried looking in the reference section and no dice.
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good score, thanks irp374!!!
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The latest belts I got are --- Mitsuboshi Belting -- not Mitsubishi!! I had new Dayco belts when I got the van and after about 75 000 km all that was left of one of the alternator belts was the outside casing. The new ones look slightly larger, heavier and appear to be much better quality. A review of their web site indicates they've been in the business for a long time.
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Hi
I dont know if you can get that stuff over there, but I used:
  • Belts for pump, camshaft, balancer shafts: ContiTech CT1107 and CT 921
  • Tensioners for above belt: Luk 531 0231 20 and 531 0232 20
  • Belts for alternator, servo pump and fan (no AC): ContiTech Conti.SF 4446110 (10x1100)
Andy
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