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Hi,
Anyone know where to buy PCM belts for a 6.2 S/C. Are there after market belts for this engine, a cross reference chart would be great!
Any help is appreciated.
EastBay
Take the belt to NAPA they have belts and there maybe $30-40 bucks not $100 PCM parts are a freakin rip off. You can buy a replacement R066037 just about anywhere online but your looking at $90 or more bucks just because it’s PCM I run a PCM/levatator N/A and buy all my replacement parts from anywhere but PCM or PCM dealer.
Someone makes a green belt that is talked about a lot on the lsa forum. Might be worth checking into, as it is supposed to better/ heavy-duty Think it is a gates belt
Hello,
Thanks guys! What or where is the Isa forum. I figure a major company is making the PCM belts. Would buy a green gates belt in a heart beat!
Thanks again.
EastBay
The Levitator LSA 6.2L Supercharged uses the same pulley configuration as the normal LSA. Assuming your after the supercharger belt and not the accessory belt here is chart that gives you the correct belt size depending on what pulley setup you are using.
The green belts are the Gates HD series, which is the premium performance belt. It is both stronger and grips better, making it both durable and quiet. Gates offers the HD series belts for all pulley configurations you just have to ask for the green belt or HD belt when supplying the part number you need. Any Auto parts place that carries Gates belts can get you a green belt but I usually just get them online.
The LSA forums that Mike is referring to are car forums. GM put the LSA engines in 2011-2015 Cadillac CTS-V and Camaro ZL1. Two of my favorites are https://www.ctsvowners.com/ and https://www.camaro5.com/forums/ Lots of valuable information on these engines can be found on those forums..