Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K080740

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MPN: K080740
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Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K080740
Gates Serpentine Belt P/N:K080740
$60.99

Quiet belt operation and dependable accessory drive start with the Gates Micro-V Serpentine Drive Belt K080740. This precision-fit belt loops over the pulleys to drive the fan and alternator — and, on many applications, the water pump — routing power from the crankshaft to keep those accessories turning. It's a direct-fit replacement across a wide range of heavy-duty trucks, buses and equipment, including the 1989-1996 Freightliner FLD120 [6-10.3L], the 1994-1997 International 4900 [L6-6.7L], the 1993-1996 Blue Bird SHL TC2000 [L6-5.9L] and the 2000-2004 Peterbilt 379 [6-12.0L]. With 60 applications total, see the Buyer's Guide tab for your exact year and engine code.

  • EPDM rubber construction: resists cracking on the rib surface.
  • Engineered for quiet running: the special belt construction is designed to reduce belt noise, limit tension loss and handle problem drive applications.
  • Precision-fit Micro-V: matches the OE size, construction and materials and meets or exceeds all specifications from the original equipment manufacturer.
  • Tensioner note: Gates recommends replacing the tensioner as well, if the vehicle is equipped with one.

Sold individually; the listed applications use one belt each. Manufacturer part number K080740. Made in Mexico.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gates K080740?

It's a Micro-V serpentine drive belt that routes over the pulleys to drive engine accessories such as the fan, alternator and, on many applications, the water pump on the listed vehicles.

What does this belt fit?

It covers 60 applications across Blue Bird, Freightliner, International, Peterbilt and Caterpillar trucks, buses and equipment. Check the Buyer's Guide tab for your exact year, model and engine code.

What are the signs the belt needs replacing?

Common signs a serpentine belt may need replacing include squealing, visible cracking or glazing on the ribs, and missing chunks of rubber. Diagnose the cause before replacing.

Should I replace the tensioner too?

Gates recommends replacing the belt tensioner as well, if the vehicle is equipped with one, when you install a new belt.

How many belts do I need and where is it made?

The listed applications use one belt each, and this listing is for one belt. It is made in Mexico.