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Serpentine belt question

awest5321

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I need the part number for the serpentine belt to use on my Blue Print Engines setup. I have the complete system, A/C, PS, Alternator with the chrome bracket. I have included a picture. Trying to contact Blue Print but they have not responded yet.
 

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73azbronco

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you can run a string all way around, measure, measure width, measure grooves, look up charts online from most manufacturers, save receipt, take it back if it doesn't fit
 
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awest5321

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Sounds like my best alternative if I get no replies from my queries on line. Gonna call Blue Print Monday morning also. Sounds like you have a pretty sweet built bronco from your build thread. I have always liked quadrajet carbs on my muscle cars, was wondering about that manual altitude adjustment provision you mention in your truck description, is that just a screwdriver? Haha.
 

Broncobowsher

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I saw that Blueprint accessory drive at SEMA. Don't know of anyone who is running it. Most just go the Explorer accessory drive.
 

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Run a string and get one belt smaller, one at the distance and one belt larger, it will save you a possible trip,
don’t ask haaaa
 

73azbronco

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Sounds like my best alternative if I get no replies from my queries on line. Gonna call Blue Print Monday morning also. Sounds like you have a pretty sweet built bronco from your build thread. I have always liked quadrajet carbs on my muscle cars, was wondering about that manual altitude adjustment provision you mention in your truck description, is that just a screwdriver? Haha.
Yes, it was automatic, which don't work. I use a screw driver to turn an adjustment about 1/4 per 2000 feet
 
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