Belts part #'s
#2
Recovering Miataholic
If you go to this website and look at the lower left of the page, the links there will download PDF files of the FD parts catalog to your computer. You will need Adobe Reader to open them. Then you will have Mazda's part numbers for all the parts in your car (including the belts).
[Edit: I noted that although the document is reproduced on my screen, it has not actually been "downloaded" to my hard disk. However you can print it and get a hard copy. If you don't print it, each time you need to use it you would have to re-visit that site.]
[Edit: I noted that although the document is reproduced on my screen, it has not actually been "downloaded" to my hard disk. However you can print it and get a hard copy. If you don't print it, each time you need to use it you would have to re-visit that site.]
#4
half ass 2 or whole ass 1
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your talking about oem mazda part numbers for belts i assume...
if not, then banzai has a nice spread of belts on their website for all type of set ups.
just in case you didnt know how to read belt part numbers. ex: 6pk915= 6 rib 915mm. thats the belt for stock crank pulley with ps and no ac. if you search for a belt of the correct part number such as 6pk915 then you will get all sorts of brands.
if you look at any of the belts on your fd look for the a number like that. its usually a number pk then a 3 digit number.
if not, then banzai has a nice spread of belts on their website for all type of set ups.
just in case you didnt know how to read belt part numbers. ex: 6pk915= 6 rib 915mm. thats the belt for stock crank pulley with ps and no ac. if you search for a belt of the correct part number such as 6pk915 then you will get all sorts of brands.
if you look at any of the belts on your fd look for the a number like that. its usually a number pk then a 3 digit number.
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