serpentine vs single groove v-belt

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by HOMERMAV, Aug 17, 2009.

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serpentine vs single groove v-belt

Poll closed Aug 22, 2009.
  1. serpentine

    28 vote(s)
    73.7%
  2. v-belt

    10 vote(s)
    26.3%
  1. 71gold

    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    ...and this means...:huh:
    are you implying that V-belts... won't function :hmmm:

    ...JFF...
     
  2. CaptainComet

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    nope ... saying that serpentines work better

    Good Morning! ... have some more coffee Frank ... :coffee:

    PS ... I will probably be keeping my V-Belts a long time ... I want my car
    to look "very factory", while not necessarily 100% original, if that makes sense.
    I might budge on a few items like a Taurus fan. But I think serpentine belts
    might look out of place on my car.
     
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  3. 71gold

    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    i'm a 1 cup kinda guy...but thanks anyway.:Handshake

    do you have any STATS to back this statement or is this your opinion?

    ...Frank...:drive:
     
  4. 72true62D

    72true62D Dont Talk To Me Like That

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    With just the crank, water pump and alternator a serpentine would look out of place IMO. It wouldn't really snake around anything. I like v belts. I even carry a couple extra in the trunk for fun.
     
  5. Decurion

    Decurion ....huh?

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    I used a serpentine style belt on my Falcon using nothing but junkyard pulleys. I used a fox body 5.0 crank pulley, 5.0 crown vic water pump pulley (there are actually 2 sizes, around 1990 they got a hair smaller, either will work), and a 3g alternator. If youre not using a 3g alternator, you should be able to just use any ribbed pulley in place of the v-groove pulley. All told including the 3g alternator I think I spent about $30 on it from my local junk yard.
    [​IMG]
    This picture makes my car look downright hacked, when actually that was far from the case. lol
     
  6. Bryant

    Bryant forgot more than learned

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    ive got an eletric water pump so i just have two pullys. the serp. belt is the only way to go in my book.

    [​IMG]
     
  7. HOMERMAV

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    im leaning more to the v-belt for old school look but i will always have the serp pullys if i want to change them .but i still have a little time before my final decision.
    P.S. thanks for all the input
     
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    old folks im not that old 42 on sunday but i guess it was the way i was raised OLD SCHOOL. you know david us old folks can still teach you younguns a thing or two J/K
     
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    No Frank,

    I don't have specific stats, but the greatly increased surface area of a serpentine belt has to be significant and I have seen them go many, many more miles than a V-belt, so calling it merely my opinion is pretty weak.

    Any new cars still come with V-belts? ... none that I can think of ... must be a pretty good reason for that. I haven't had a car with a sepentine belt that squealed except for the one time when I had an alternator completely lock up and stop turning.
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    good point...if you would have had V-belts...you could have cut that belt and kept on driving. same if an A/C/power steering or power brake belt broke or they locked up...:yup:
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    I have an electric waterpump...A/C and 2 V-belts...
     
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    im probably goin 1 v belt for everything if i can then get an electric water pump when i get the money
     
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    ...and what will...everything...be?

    ...:drive:...
     
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    everything is well water pump and altenator and of cours crank. no power stearing or ac.
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    if you go with the electric waterpump/fan then your setup could be just 1 short V- belt...that would be neat and clean looking...(y)
     

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