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Old 12-07-2006, 10:07 AM   #1
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KA power steering delete belt info

Just did a research on this and thought I'd post all the info I gathered for future reference.

This is good for those who have a KA swap in an older car (510, Corolla, etc) with no P/S or anyone looking to bypass the power steering pulley.


4 rib belt (requires cutting)
Length: 27 3/4" (705mm)
Width: 9/16" (14mm)

Part #s:
Ac Delco/Mighty: 4K270
Atlas: 4K0270
Bravo: K2704
Carquest/Gates: K040270
Dayco/Drive Rite/Durkee-Atwood/Goodyear: 270K4
Dayco: 5040270
Goodyear (Gatorback): 4040270
Insure/Kelly Springfield/Lazorlite: L36-4068
Metric: 4PK0685
Motorcraft: JK4-276
Napa: 25-040270
Ultralast: K2704
Unocal: K2704
Vera: 55-40675, 55-40685
Western Auto: 77-9398-7


3 rib belt (tight fit)
Length: 27 3/8" (695mm)
Width: 13/32" (11mm)

Part #s:
Ac Delco: 3K267
Carquest/Gates: K030267
Dayco: 268K3, 5030268
Goodyear (Gatorback): 4030267
Metric: 3PK0648, 3PK675, 3PK680
Motorcraft: JK3-274
Napa: 25-030267
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Old 12-07-2006, 02:13 PM   #2
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for a PERFECT fit, this is what you do:

if you have a DOHC KA, you need the waterpump pulley from a SOHC KA. Use that pulley and there is a belt available that fits PERFECTLY. I've tried those other choices and it always seemed like it was a little loose or a little tight. Plus the size is available without cutting an extra rib off a belt. Peace
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According to NAPA's belt guide, there's is no belt available between 695mm and 705mm (width) for any rib. What is the part # of the belt you're talking about? It might serve more help.
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Old 12-07-2006, 06:39 PM   #4
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