I've replied to everyone I've gotten a request for, with the diagram and when it's shipping. We have the belts in stock now. The belts are readily available so you can grab one before if needed and use ours as spares.Are we suppose to receive an email back once we send our info or will the belt just be shipped?
Yes just got my new belt and routed it the new way. it went away for a couple days. Whipple is sending me a double bearing tensioner pulley to test out and see if that's the issue using the same noisy belt.Has anyone's chirp returned? I'm still getting noise when it's cold and goes away when it gets hot at least. Before it would be making noise non-stop
Hopefully that fixes the issue, let us know if it works out!Yes just got my new belt and routed it the new way. it went away for a couple days. Whipple is sending me a double bearing tensioner pulley to test out and see if that's the issue using the same noisy belt.
What I'm not clear on is does 88.8 mean the K060888, which is 89.5", or the K060883, which is 88.8" long. I'm wondering if Whipple thinks that the last 3 numbers in the part number represent the length, which is slightly off.89.1”.
Also, you can run 88.8, 88.6, 88.5, 88.4, 88.3 and 88.2 all work.
3.625What pulley do you have are you running?
They sent me a k060891 and I've run it with the 3.75 and 3.625 and works fine. I also have the double bearing idler on without any issuesWhat is the gates part number for the shorter belt that Whipple is sending? I've got conflicting information and no replacement belt yet. I'm just going to try and find one from a local auto parts store today and swap it. I can't take the noise any longer.
Whipple tells me...
What I'm not clear on is does 88.8 mean the K060888, which is 89.5", or the K060883, which is 88.8" long. I'm wondering if Whipple thinks that the last 3 numbers in the part number represent the length, which is slightly off.
-Cmy