by ButtercupS1967 » Sat Dec 31, 2022 7:40 pm
This is an old subject, but I've just encountered similar problems and have found an ideal solution. The fan belt I purchased, C19525, was from Moss
Motors. It is just too short, no matter the effort or method of installation. The belt that works is C24291X, available from Terry's Jaguar Parts, and said to be for the E-Type Series 2. It is the correct groove configuration; however, it has the disadvantage of being a bit too long for the generator adjusting link. A perfect fit for the adjusting link, using the C24291X belt, is Moss Motors part 433-650, which is listed as fitting MG TC, TD, or TF. It is long enough in the slot, the mounting hole is exactly the right size, and it is bent so that the generator mates to it without using excess washers for gap filling.
1967 3.8S P1B79371DN
1993 XJRS Asprey Plate No. 93-042
This is an old subject, but I've just encountered similar problems and have found an ideal solution. The fan belt I purchased, C19525, was from Moss
Motors. It is just too short, no matter the effort or method of installation. The belt that works is C24291X, available from Terry's Jaguar Parts, and said to be for the E-Type Series 2. It is the correct groove configuration; however, it has the disadvantage of being a bit too long for the generator adjusting link. A perfect fit for the adjusting link, using the C24291X belt, is Moss Motors part 433-650, which is listed as fitting MG TC, TD, or TF. It is long enough in the slot, the mounting hole is exactly the right size, and it is bent so that the generator mates to it without using excess washers for gap filling.
1967 3.8S P1B79371DN
1993 XJRS Asprey Plate No. 93-042