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Thread: * * * * * CAUTION * * * * * Gates T195 OEM Replacement Timing Belts ARE WRONG

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    May want to pop onto the other site as there is a thread over there also that will need your clarification.....

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    I find it curious that the Mitsu OEM belts do fit tightly around the large sprocket. Does this say the OEM belt has a different tolerance or behaves differently under tension than the Gates belt?

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    Well it sounds like Aaron solved the mystery however both the standard and racing belt I have in stock fits around the pulley without issue. It was a bit tough to get it to seat towards the end but when putting a bit of pressure on it I was able to get it to look like the one Hans posted.

    Between that and what Aaron said I'm pretty confident in these belts still, I wouldn't hesitate to put either on my car.

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    Pic of the racing belt for comparison.


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    I have the regular gates belt and Race belt here used and new and both fit fine. I was able to duplicate the original posters pic by not seating it just right or not wrapping it around hard enough. But in the end, they all fit perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninja Performance View Post
    I have the regular gates belt and Race belt here used and new and both fit fine. I was able to duplicate the original posters pic by not seating it just right or not wrapping it around hard enough. But in the end, they all fit perfect.

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    Hmmmm... I think further response from Aaron is needed.

    While I understand the statement about the belts being tested under tension, I thought they didnt stretch or the amount of stretch would be minimal. Seeing the pics from Eric, I would also assume the pitch of the belt is wrong. Running it would damage the sides of the teeth on both components.

    I spent a number of years in a rubber research lab so i am familiar with construction and testing. I'd like to know more about how Gates does it.

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    I spent a number of years in a rubber research lab
    Huh. And Aaron's the one with the Trojan avatar. Go figure...

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