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M923A2 Cummins belts

ohsmily

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So, this thread has a huge and great list of parts for 5 ton trucks.https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/5-ton-parts-quick-reference-spreadsheet.82404/

I just ordered a bunch of belts to have on hand for my M923A2 in case one breaks on the road so I'm not dead in the water. However, I realized after the fact that A2 trucks don't have the NHC250 engine! So, what gives? Why no belt part numbers for the Cummins in the A2 trucks? What am I missing? Or am I mistaken?

Thank you!
 

simp5782

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So, this thread has a huge and great list of parts for 5 ton trucks.https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/5-ton-parts-quick-reference-spreadsheet.82404/

I just ordered a bunch of belts to have on hand for my M923A2 in case one breaks on the road so I'm not dead in the water. However, I realized after the fact that A2 trucks don't have the NHC250 engine! So, what gives? Why no belt part numbers for the Cummins in the A2 trucks? What am I missing? Or am I mistaken?

Thank you!
A2 Specific parts are at the bottom of the spreadsheet
 

US6x4

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Speaking of belts, I've been thinking about going to a banded v-belt instead of a matched pair of singles when I replace my belts again. According to the marketing peoples they're supposed to be better but they could suck to install.
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ericp351

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Speaking of belts, I've been thinking about going to a banded v-belt instead of a matched pair of singles when I replace my belts again. According to the marketing peoples they're supposed to be better but they could suck to install.
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Those have been availiable in industrial catalogs for years- Usefull when belts roll in extream applications. I'd avoid unless you are rolling your belts. If ya are- I'd fix that, or get name brand regular belts. Just free advice from a retired marine engineer type.
 

Mullaney

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Speaking of belts, I've been thinking about going to a banded v-belt instead of a matched pair of singles when I replace my belts again. According to the marketing peoples they're supposed to be better but they could suck to install.
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IMO, having a matched pair rather than a molded pair seems better.
Opinions are like other things - everyone has one.

On the other hand, if belt #1 in a pair "goes south" and doesn't wipe out belt #2 you were served notice.
Operating with one belt isn't good, but it might get you home.

I would expect the molded pair to fail in one action.
Maybe. Maybe not... Definitely food for thought...
 

US6x4

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I don't have any issues with belts rolling, but
I've noticed that on my steering pump (NHC-250) what started out as a matched pair has become 1 tight belt and 1 loose belt and I bet a molded pair would stretch more evenly over time.
 
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