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WTB 1964 to early 1965 Ford Mustang 289 NOS FoMoCo alternator fan belt

Started by Carofyourdreams, April 09, 2021, 11:48:49 AM

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Carofyourdreams

Hi everyone, I am looking to buy a early 1965 Ford Mustang NOS FoMoCo alternator fan belt built in late 1964. It would be for a 289 HiPo K code. I belive the part # is C5OE-8620-K. Thanks, very much. Marty 717-675-4179.

Bob Gaines

Quote from: Carofyourdreams on April 09, 2021, 11:48:49 AM
Hi everyone, I am looking to buy a 1964 to early 1965 Ford Mustang NOS FoMoCo alternator fan belt. It would be for a 289 K code. It would start with a C4 part # not C5. Thanks, very much. Marty 717-675-4179.
Best of luck on your search. It doesn't hurt to ask and you will not find one unless you ask but that the K code alternator belt is one of the hardest items to find . It is on the same difficulty to find level as a assemblyline battery IMO.
Bob Gaines,Shelby Enthusiast, Shelby Collector , Shelby Concours judge SAAC,MCA,Mid America Shelby

Rukiddin

Do you have part# or length,etc?
This is in my "rare belts" dept.

C4AE-8620-A. Dated 3-65

Dan Case

I do not know if this will help of hurt but for the 1965 model year Ford Motor Company sent dealer service departments a document named "FORD 289 HIGH PERFORMANCE ENGINE GENERAL PARTS LIST".   I have a photo copy and took a picture of the listing for fan belts.



Hope it is helpful. I have used the list a lot in the last four plus decades with HP289 engine parts hunts.

I suspect that belts were probably date coded.

Bob Mannel's cross reference indicates that:
Part C3OZ-8620-E was marked C2OE-8620-AC, 52.1" L X 15/32" W.
and
Part C5OZ-8620-A was marked C5OE-8620-K, 41.4" L X 15/32" W.

Bob includes pictures of typical belt markings in different time periods.

If you are not a subscriber to Bob's online book, I highly recommend it.
Dan Case
1964 Cobra owner since 1983, Cobra crazy since I saw my first one in the mid 1960s in Huntsville, AL.

Rukiddin

Belt applications have always been rather "difficult" and the Ford parts books  had much info,but hard to sift through. Most parts people I know always frowned when looking up belts. I use Mannell's small block book and Ford books,but still need belt ID and length. Were there early/late belts for the Mustangs ,64/65 applications? Did all have the large diameter alt pulley?