Need to know the engine. In 1997, most Freightliner models were available with a Detroit Diesel (e.g., 11.1, 12.7, or 14.0 60 Series), Caterpillar (3116, 3126, 3406, etc.), or Cummins (6BT, L10, M11, N14, etc.) engine, and many models from the aforementioned manufacturers were available, as Freightliner makes a wide range of trucks - Class 5 through Class 8. You could talking about anything from an FL50 with a 6BT Cummins to an FLD132 Classic XL with a 3406E Caterpillar. Suffice to say, the routing won't be the same for each truck model/engine configuration.
Belt routing is on a decal in the engine compartment. Some are also in the owner's manual.
The drivebelt routing decal on the radiator shroud to help during drivebelt install
There is a picture in the motor compartment.
take and measure the routing of belt minus ac and put new belt on
If the old belt is still installed, make a quick sketch of the pulleys and the belt routing. Some vehicles have a routing diagram sticker under the hood. Some belt sleeves (such as the GoodYear Gatorback) come with diagrams of the engines that particular belt fits. They aren't always perfect, but will get you close enough that you can figure it out. -J-Ri
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When routing a new serpentine belt, make note of how the old belt was routed. Take a picture of the belt routing if possible. Also most cars have a sticker under the hood with the routing on it.
Go to AUTOZONE they can give you a printout how it goes together for free.
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That depends entirely on which engine you have.