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Drop me an email at Northcoastman2004@yahoo.com and I'll send you a picture of how to do it, I suggest going with a Goodyear gatorback belt...it's good quality at about $25-28
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego - 1991 Boosting the Belt 2-23 was released on: USA: 28 October 1992
51-23 = 28
28 + 23 = 51
44 + 28 + 23 = 95
23/28 x 100 = 82.14%
Honestly, you really cannot do it by yourself, it is most likely hidden among all the useless equipment in cars of this era.Not True!While I concur these belts are typically hidden amoung the 'useless accessories' like alternator and are in seemingly tight spaces; Honestly You Really CAN do it yourself! Replacing the serpentine belt (aux drive for alternator, power steering, water pump, A/C, etc.) on any vehicle simply takes patience and a little mechanical aptitude.Don't be afraid to go for it if have:1) A Chilton's manual for your vehicle ($35)2) A Serpentine Belt tool ($25 to $45)3) A light (Flashlight etc.)4) A metric socket set5) Replacement Serpentine Belt ($28)6) First Time DIY ~ 3 hours, Beg-Int < 1.5 hours
28+23+28+23 = 102 feet
% rate:= (28/23) x 100%= 1.2174 x 100%= 121.74%
10 + 23 - 5 = 28
The LCM of 12, 23, 28, and 43 is 83,076.
5 + 23 = 28or11 + 17 = 285 + 23 = 28or11 + 17 = 285 + 23 = 28or11 + 17 = 285 + 23 = 28or11 + 17 = 28