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I've got a Lucas ACR alternator on my MkII 3000 BT7. It's mounted on a
bracket designed for the purpose, Cape's I think.
It does not have a bigger belt in bigger/smaller pulleys.....nothing like
that, just standard width belt in the pulleys that came with the car.
So, does anyone with a similar setup know the belt's number? The
manufacturer's number on the belt itself ie not, for example, the Denis
Welch part number.
Thanks,
Simon
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got a Lucas ACR alternator on my MkII 3000 BT7. It’s mounted on a =
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that came with the car.<o:p></o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>So, does =
anyone with a similar setup know the belt’s number? The =
manufacturer’s number on the belt itself ie not, for example, the =
Denis Welch part number.<o:p></o:p></p><p =
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