Go Kart Belt Cogged Asymmetric for Comet Manco 5959 203589A Torque Converter

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Title: Go Kart Drive Belt Application: OEM Part Number: 5959, 203589A, 203589. The go-kart drive belt used on most Manco, American Sportworks and Ken-bar Karts with 5hp-7hp engines. Center to Center Spacing for the Driver and Driven Pulley needs to be Between 6 5/8" and 6 11/16". Fits American Sportworks Black Fox, Conquest, Fox 2x5, Fox LXT, Havoc, Red Fox LXT, Silver Fox, Vortex, Manco 285 and 286 Dingo, 485, 486, 606 Model Go Karts and more. Specification: Material:Rubber Color:Black Size:Width: 0.75", Length: 27-1/32" Referenced Number:5959, 203589 Package includes: 1X Drive Belt Description: This is a 30 series drive belt with asymmetrical flat on one side and angled on the other. It is suitable for most Manco, American Sportworks and Ken-bar karts with 5hp-7hp engines, also used on the Comet TAV2 bolt on torque-a-verter kit. It is made of high quality rubber material,very durable in use and heat resistant. The belts will last longer than a standard belt and it does not easy to slip. Premium belt provides longer durability for high performance applications. Simple to operate and convenient to use,it is so practical and professional for daily using. How to Select the Correct Comet Belt? 1.Determine the Series Type 2.Measure the "Outer Diameter" of the driven pulley on the jackshaft. 3.Measure the "Center Distance"; which is the exact distance between the center of the engine crankshaft and the center of the jackshaft. Must be precise. 4.Use the two measurements; the driven pulley outer diameter and center distance measurement to determine the correct belt part number from the relevant chart below. Note: Should your machine's center distance fall between the center distance settings listed here, select from the two belts the one with the larger outside circumference for best wear and to avoid machine "creep" during idling.