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thechevyhdman
09-01-2002, 15:46
I heard that replacing the serpentine belt with a Goodyear gatorback belt stops the squeak, screeh heard when the truck is shut off, Has anyone done this and did it help, And what part number was the belt because the guy at the parts store couldnt find a part number for it.
TIA, Bill

SoMnDMAX
09-01-2002, 17:21
Copied from an earlier post by Big O-

Replacement belt for 2001 D/max Ex. Cab and S./Bed 2500 Series

Belt is 5 mm shorter then OE belt

Goodyear GatorBack 4061112

Belt is 5 mm longer then OE belt

4061115

I haven't replaced mine yet, but I plan to before the snow season begins.

Joe Duffiney
09-01-2002, 19:41
Why are the belts shorter and longer instead of the same as oe belt ?

SoMnDMAX
09-02-2002, 10:59
I would assume Goodyear doesn't make the correct length belt for our application. The 5mm longer/shorter belts are the ones that come closest to the OEM length.

5mm difference isn't that much, and the tensioner will easily be able to compensate for it.

BigO
09-04-2002, 00:42
thechevydman and SoMnDMAX:

Goodyear does not make the exact length belt. Based on the info I was given, it is better to go shorter then longer. 5mm does not make a difference.

If you want to know more call 1/800-343-2174 and ask for applications dept (719) and ask for Clay. He is the tech assistant that helped me.

SoMnDMAX
09-04-2002, 00:51
With regards to running the shorter belt, I whole heartedly agree!! In theory, it should put a slight bit more tension on the belt to help alleviate the dreaded "belt check" every time the engine is shut off....

SoMnDMAX
10-09-2002, 23:28
Gang, just a heads up here. I ordered a #4061112 Gatorback belt for my truck, and tried to install it tonight after work. The belt is too short for my '01. :mad:

So.... I'm reordering the # 4061115 belt tomorrow. Hopefully that one fits, otherwise I'll have a fit... :(

I'll post back with the results next Monday or Tuesday when the big brown truck makes a stop...

Maverick
10-10-2002, 00:07
Matt,
Who did you buy from and how much? You can email me direct if you like.

letsgo
10-10-2002, 07:50
I have tried numerous times to get a serpentine belt in the states and the Toronto area, but no one stocks them,
Had to go to GM to order one, there are 2 belt sizes the one I ordered is for the 105 amp alternator (#97300653 original belt number)the other belt size is for the 140amp alternator.$45 canadian.

Belt has never squeaked.

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SoMnDMAX
10-10-2002, 23:42
Jeff, I ordered the #4061112 belt thru Summit Racing- www.summitracing.com. It cost $31.39.

#4061115 is on backorder. It's a cheaper belt too- $19.99. I'm going to do some more digging and see what I can find. I'm also going to double check the cross reference between the OEM GM belt and the Goodyear, just to be sure.

Northern Auto Parts (a Diesel Page advertiser) is also a Goodyear belt dealer- www.naparts.com . If Summit comes up dry with the 1115 belt, Northern gets the call... Hopefully they can hook me (us) up.

BigO
10-11-2002, 09:51
SoMnDMAX

E. mail me at gyrrubber@aol.com

We will discuss getting you a 4061115 through a Goodyear Dist. here. They have them in stock, I checked.

SoMnDMAX
10-11-2002, 11:11
Thanks, BigO!! You have mail... smile.gif

SoMnDMAX
10-19-2002, 00:25
The # 4061115 is the correct belt for the '01 Dmax with a 140 amp alternator.... I installed mine tonight, and the Gatorback runs MUCH quieter than the OEM belt. Time will tell if the "belt check" at shutdown and AC compressor engagement is gone for good. Hopefully it is!!

Thanks Scott!!