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  • Looking for Napa belt number???

    Max4 has a belt numbered Dayco 018033 I'm looking for a Napa number for the same belt. Thanks for the help.

  • #2
    Although this reference does not show one for the belt you refer to I post it incase others need a cross refetence.

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    The Gates website does not show a direct replacement.

    If you search "018033" using the "search forum" button, upper right, three threads show up. These have alternative belts.
    Last edited by Rusty-Gunn; 03-20-2016, 06:41 PM.
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    • #3
      did you call your local parts house to see if they can cross it over? I've always managed to get one that way. They'll usually let you go in back (if you're a regular customer) and compare belts to find one that matches.

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      • #4
        I did go to our local Napa that we have a account with but they show the belt being 52" but I was told its 47 1/2" by 6x6 world who didn't have any in stock that's why I posted. Looking for a quicker fix than waiting on a back order item.

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        • #5
          018033 is the original RI # and the belts were made by daco. I have very good results with 1092M3 daco ultamax belts. I've experimented with the 1049M3 and find the added width gives a bit more bottom end. 1092 measures the same as the original factory belts did.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by msafi65 View Post
            018033 is the original RI # and the belts were made by daco. I have very good results with 1092M3 daco ultamax belts. I've experimented with the 1049M3 and find the added width gives a bit more bottom end. 1092 measures the same as the original factory belts did.
            So which belt do you prefer the best? The wider belt with more bottom end, does that mean you lose any top end?
            I'm just looking for spares. I'm making a notebook full of part numbers for mine.
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            • #7
              I also should add mine is a max II, irk if that's a different belt.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rabbit929 View Post
                I also should add mine is a max II, irk if that's a different belt.
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                • #9
                  I prefer the 1049M3 it just isn't an exact replacement by measurement. Briggs maxII uses a 1039M3. I see in my notes I've been calling these belts Daco but the numbers come up as Carlisle now. Think they used to be the same company??

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                  • #10
                    My max 2 has a GTS 738 dayco belt on it, is this correct belt?

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                    • #11
                      I don't have a cross for that belt. Should measure 44 7/8"X 1 3/16". Measure the outside with a fabric tape to get accurate measurement.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by msafi65 View Post
                        018033 is the original RI # and the belts were made by daco. I have very good results with 1092M3 daco ultamax belts. I've experimented with the 1049M3 and find the added width gives a bit more bottom end. 1092 measures the same as the original factory belts did.
                        I ordered the 1092M3 belt for my Max IV, I picked it up the other day and just now compared it to the two 18033 belts I have, it is the same width but a few inches shorter. I haven't tried it yet but I don't think it will fit without being too tight.

                        Here are pics of the 1092M3 sitting on top of an OE 18033


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                        • #13
                          Please let us know if it worked on your max 4

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                          • #14
                            Did you ever try putting the 1092 on? Shredded my belt last weekend. Mine is the Dayco 018033.

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                            • #15
                              I still have the same belt on. I posted this last year trying to be proactive for when it breaks. I still haven't heard a good positive response on any belt number that has worked

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