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Old 05-11-12, 08:00 AM
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So I got a fan/acc belt from autozone for a mk4 supra for my 1jz. I tried fitting the belt over the pulleys and it looks way way to big for it(keeping the a/c). Is there a certain way to wrap this(some majic) or is this just the wrong belt? Will post pics here in a bit.
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This whole thing sounded wrong.
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Originally Posted by megamax
So I got a fan/acc belt from autozone for a mk4 supra for my 1jz. I tried fitting the belt over the pulleys and it looks way way to big for it(keeping the a/c). Is there a certain way to wrap this(some majic) or is this just the wrong belt? Will post pics here in a bit.
Its the wrong belt a 2j is taller so the belt is bigger.
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So I need a 1jz fan belt only?
Old 05-12-12, 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ajmccarrel
A "2J" is a Toyota diesel forklift engine.
Really dude? Stop being a grammar ****, it was obvious that he was implying the 2JZ.
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Originally Posted by ajmccarrel
Ok, buy parts for a "2j" and see if they swap.
Please grow up. Do you realize that this is a forum and us members use a lot of abbreviations, 2J being one of them. Please don't go around acting like a know it all man especially if you just joined.

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Ajmccarrel is on a personal mission to rid the world of the slang term "2J" when referring to a 2JZ-GE or 2JZ-GTE. It all stems from a childhood memory involving a toyota powered diesel forklift killing a beloved pet, or so I've heard.


He's actually been successful so far. Well, he's managed to **** off a few people anyway

Rock on ajmccarrel
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Lets not call people stuff, i'm not a fan of editing threads.
Of course when I hear 2J I instantly think forklift, doesn't everyone else... ???

seriously op you need a 1jz belt, or just measure the belt you need with tape and go to the store, but im sure you can probably find the length online if you search for it.
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Originally Posted by Ali SC3
Lets not call people stuff, i'm not a fan of editing threads.
Of course when I hear 2J I instantly think forklift, doesn't everyone else... ???

seriously op you need a 1jz belt, or just measure the belt you need with tape and go to the store, but im sure you can probably find the length online if you search for it.
So u are saying I can just get a universal 5 rib that is the proper length and use it? Anyone have any links? As my hard drive crashed and iam on the web mobilly and it sucks(hence why my post hasn't been updated)
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Originally Posted by megamax
So u are saying I can just get a universal 5 rib that is the proper length and use it? Anyone have any links? As my hard drive crashed and iam on the web mobilly and it sucks(hence why my post hasn't been updated)
thats what most people do when they delete accessories and need a different belt than stock.
If you break down the part numbers for most belt manufacturers, you can find a custom length belt in the right witdh pretty easily. I had to do this on a older sc300 I had which someone has changed some pulley and the belt was always an inch too short to slip on the tensioner, so i used to order a custom belt.
all the numbers on the part number for the oem belt stay the same except for the length number.
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Did you find your answer? I forgot to send the info you requested, Jim... My bad..
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Well looking at hks belt description. And looking at pics of the sc300 and the 1jz, iam gonna try out a 2j(ge) belt. Spending 60 beans (2nd day air) from dm makes my tummy hurt.
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