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Good question - "{Replace the serp belt only if the drive-ribs are cracked\split\missing or\and the belted threads are frayed\split - which yer fav cheapy a\m replacement will do within a year of installation - if the belt is deteriorated as indicated, replace it with identical DCJ stuff for longest quietest service - ours has ~60k on the original, still be lookin' good after I pulled it and scrubbed it with a nylon-bristle brush and hot soapy water}"
That is the correct method of determining necessity of replacement - if the belt is deteriorated at 35kmi, it'll likely fail way B4 suggested 60kmi event - if it looks unstressed like ours at 60kmi, run it but check it occasionaly for sign of deterioration, would be my advice
The over-all belt quality and appearance is nothing like the belts from any of our oem\am vendors - I would assume that to be the reason for the extended life - or, maybe the po had it replaced, but I found nothing to indicate that, as he was a member here on lostkjs
I'd heard that alternator pulley chirping rather angrily if idle rpm dropped, so because the belt looked pristine, I pulled it for inspection, including the various pulleys, tensioners and such - found no real indicator, except the belt had a bunch of shiny particles imbedded throughout the ridges and valleys - they turned out to be sand\rocks as I removed them all - I then used hot soapy water to finish the job, and dried the belt - then did show'n'tell to #2son to illustrate the vast difference in the new am belt he had brought along - needles to say, we re-installed the original, and it was a little quieter, and the am version is back at the auto parts emporium, where it should remain long as I'm servicing the little mule.
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