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Old 09-02-2013, 06:21 PM   #1
OffRoadFalcon
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Default Fan belt difference? VCT & Intech

G'day all.

We had the lower idler pulley fail in the AUII wagon a few months ago, and were recommended to do the upper pulley and replace the fan belt at next service.
Went to Repco... and they gave us the wrong parts... so we ended up getting the right pulley but there's confusion about the belt!

The Intech belt their computer says is what we need is a foot too long! There's a shorter one thats supposed to be VCT/Intech...

I was told that the VCT belt is longer. There's no hurry, the belt can be done when I service the car next.

Does anyone know where I can get the right one? And which is longer? VCT or Intech?

Cheers.

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