428 Cobra Jet Accessory Drive Belts

This page contains application and service part or engineering number descriptions for the many accessory drive belts used on 428 CJ and SCJ Mustangs. Much of the information listed here has been gleaned from build/broadcast sheets, master parts catalogs, and ongoing discussions with people who work with these parts for a living. Sorry, I don't have any pictures of original belts, but I do have pictures of correct belt routing -- see below.

Please note that the engineering part numbers you see listed here may be different from the numbers you see in vendor catalogs or the 1975 Master Parts Catalog. Where possible, I list engineering numbers from original build sheets and earlier MPCs.

Most, if not all, of these belts are available in reproduction. Replacements are also usually available from the aftermarket at your favorite local parts store.

Key to abbreviations: "a/c" = air conditioning, "ps" = power steering, "w/" = "with", "w/o" = "without".

There are four basic belt configurations. All include use of an alternator, water pump, and Thermactor (smog) pump. The difference is in whether or not power steering and air conditioning are also present. So, these are the possible pulley combinations:

Right now I only have one image showing correct belt routing. Others are welcome. I know there are drawings in the engine assembly manuals produced by Osborn Reproductions and pictures in some detailing articles that appeared in Mustang Monthly in July 1990, March 1994, and February 2003.

The tables below list what I've found by analyzing broadcast (build) sheets for CJ and SCJ Mustangs. Service part numbers are from a 1970 Master Parts Catalog. It's possible that your build sheet might list different belt numbers than what I have listed here. I've seen the occasional build sheet with different numbers (though I have no idea why they might be different), but these represent the majority of what I've seen. Note, too, that some Canadian service part numbers are different in the MPC and those part numbers aren't listed here.

Belts with PS and AC

Image 1: Belts with power steering and air conditioning

Here are some other images showing how the individual belts in the picture above are routed:

Alternator Belt Routing Power Steering Belt Routing Smog Pump-A/C Belt Routing

Air Conditioning Belts

Year Engineering Part Number Service Part Number
1969 C8ZE-8620-C C8ZZ-8620-A
1970 D0ZE-8620-C D0ZZ-8620-C

Air Pump Belts

Year Engineering Part Number Service Part Number
1968 C5OE-8620-A C2OZ-8620-M
1969
(before 2/17/69)
C5TE-8620-B C2OZ-8620-M
1969
(after 2/17/69)
1969 SCJ
C6OE-8620-B C2OZ-8620-P
1969
(w/ a/c)
C8ZE-8620-C C8ZZ-8620-A
1970 C5DE-8620-D C9PZ-8620-D
1970
(w/ a/c)
D0ZE-8620-C D0ZZ-8620-C

Power Steering Belts

Year Engineering Part Number Service Part Number
1968 C5TE-8620-N C5TZ-8620-B
1969-1970
(w/ a/c)
C6AE-8620-T C3OZ-8620-F
1969
(before 10/21/68)
C5AE-8620-L C5TZ-8620-B
1969
(after 10/21/68)
1970
C9OE-8620-D C9OZ-8620-C

Power steering notes: I've also seen a build sheet code of "6VE A" (C6VE-8620-A, C2TZ-8620-AA) on a few 1969 cars without air conditioning.

Alternator Belts

Year Engineering Part Number Service Part Number
1968 C6AE-8620-L C3TZ-8620-J
1969, 1970
(w/ a/c)
C6AE-8620-M C4AZ-8620-A
1969
(before 2/17/69)
1970
C6AE-8620-B C5AZ-8620-J
1969
(from 2/17/69)
C4SE-8620-A C4SZ-8620-A

Alternator notes: The build sheets that I've seen tend to use different codes for alternator belts than those that I've seen listed in the 1975 MPC.

Thanks to Bill Upham for the pictures used here.


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