Dayco 22620 | Accessory Drive Belt

Part Number
22620
Accessory Drive Belt

Fits: 84-88 Freightliner FLC120, 84-88 Freightliner FLT086, 86-93 Freightliner FLC112, 86 Peterbilt 359, 89-94 Freightliner FLA086, 90-94 International 9400, 92-94 Mitsubishi Fuso FE, 92-93 Mitsubishi Fuso FG, 95 Mitsubishi Fuso FH

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Dayco® combined the outstanding performance characteristics of the Dayco® Top Cog® Belt with the increased flexibility obtained through bottom-cog technology to make the most flexible heavy duty v-belt available. The raw edge construction maintains constant grip to eliminate slip and deliver maximum power on smaller diameter pulleys. The combination of top and bottom cogs offers extreme flexibility around smaller diameter pulleys for longer life. Polyester cord provides maximum tension-holding capability for the life of the belt. The Dayco® Top Cog® Belt meets or exceeds SAE J636 and J637 specifications.


BRAND: Dayco




FEATURES:


  • V-BELT, TOP COG, DAYCO


SPECIFICS:


Angle38
Banded BeltN
Belt ConstructionDouble Cog
ColorBlack
Effective Length62
Effective Length1574.80
MaterialSynthetic Rubber Compound
Maximum Operating Temperature175
Maximum Operating Temperature79.4
Minimum Operating Temperature-35
Minimum Operating Temperature-37.2
Outside Circumference62.64
Outside Circumference1591.06
StandardsSAE J636, SAE J637
Top Width.69



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INTERCHANGE:


  • Cummins: 178591
  • Freightliner Trucks: 23-10001-034
  • Case Tractor: A77082
  • Mack: 88GB440P617
  • Cummins: 700230
  • Datsun/Nissan: 21140-96107
  • Navistar: 1672555-C91
  • Navistar: 529306-C91
  • Navistar: 680911-C1
  • White: V1090880
  • Gates: 565
  • Freightliner Trucks: 23-10001-34
  • Navistar: 529305-C1
  • Navistar: 672555-C91
  • Case Tractor: L48204
  • White: V1090142
  • Navistar: 680867-C91
  • Cummins: 178650
  • Goodyear: 22624
  • Freightliner Trucks: GT22622
  • Komatsu: 04121-21762
  • Pirelli: 22-626

APPLICATIONS:


  • 1987-1987 Freightliner FLC120 - Position: Fan
    • w/o Slope Hood, 62 1/2 In. Belt
  • 1984-1985 Freightliner FLC120 - Position: Fan
  • 1986-1986 Freightliner FLC120 - Position: Fan
    • 62 1/2 In. Belt
  • 1992-1992 Mitsubishi Fuso FG - Position: Air Conditioning and Idler
  • 1994-1994 International 9400 - Position: Fan
    • 62 1/2 In. Belt
  • 1993-1994 Mitsubishi Fuso FE - Position: Air Conditioning and Idler
    • 62 In. Belt
  • 1984-1985 Freightliner FLT086 - Position: Fan
  • 1988-1988 Freightliner FLC120 - Position: Fan
    • 62 1/2 In. Belt
  • 1995-1995 Mitsubishi Fuso FH - Position: Air Conditioning and Idler
    • 62 In. Belt
  • 1987-1989 Freightliner FLC112 - Position: Fan
    • w/o Slope Hood, 62 1/2 In. Belt
  • 1990-1990 International 9400 - Position: Fan
  • 1991-1993 International 9400 - Position: Fan
    • 62 In. Belt
  • 1989-1994 Freightliner FLA086 - Position: Fan
    • 62 1/2 In. Belt
  • 1986-1986 Peterbilt 359 - Position: Fan
    • 62 1/2 In. Belt
  • 1992-1992 Mitsubishi Fuso FE - Position: Air Conditioning and Idler
  • 1986-1988 Freightliner FLT086 - Position: Fan
    • 62 1/2 In. Belt
  • 1986-1986 Freightliner FLC112 - Position: Fan
    • 62 1/2 In. Belt
  • 1993-1993 Mitsubishi Fuso FG - Position: Air Conditioning and Idler
    • 62 In. Belt
  • 1990-1993 Freightliner FLC112 - Position: Fan
    • 62 In. Belt
Customer Questions
Can a serpentine belt cause smoke?
Yes, a serpentine belt can cause smoke. A serpentine belt is an essential component of a vehicle's engine system. It drives various accessories such as the alternator, power steering pump, water pump, and air conditioning compressor. If the serpentine belt becomes worn, damaged, or misaligned, it can cause friction and generate smoke.
Why is my serpentine belt squealing?
The serpentine belt can squeal due to various reasons, including tension issues, worn-out belt, or a problem with the belt's pulleys.
Is my serpentine belt too tight?
If your serpentine belt is causing issues like excessive noise or accelerated wear on the pulleys, it may indicate that the belt is too tight.
Why did my serpentine belt come off?
Serpentine belts can come off due to factors such as belt wear, improper tension, misaligned pulleys, or a faulty tensioner.
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