Timing belt Gates or OEM Volvo

Gates Timing belt
Tofik
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Rating 4.0

Just changed mine on saturday.. Car has 65k , although the tensioner and rollers seemed prefectly fine i could tell the belt was stretched.. Car runs smoother/ quieter after install and i have peace of mind that it will last another 65k.

Pros: car runs smoother, quieter
Cons: belt was stretched
Mileage: 104607 km
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Gates Timing belt

I'm using a 16V crank sprocket, 9A 16V intermediate shaft and sprocket, oil pump drive and oil pump, Gates T226 timing belt (155 teeth) and a tensioner pulley from a 2.4 Mitsu Galant.

Vehicle: Volkswagen Corrado
Part number: T226
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Gates Timing belt

I installed a VW oem belt made by Gates in Germany without having to pry the belt on. The Gates belt seemed to have a little more "give" than the Contitech belt.

Pros: more "give" than Contitech
Cons: more expensive
Part number: 06B 109 119A
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Gates Timing belt
gorillaman
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Rating 4.0

The timing belt is a Gates unit.........came in a kit with the tensioner, cam seal, and an intermediate shaft seal. I really like the answer that my belt is fine, and fuzzy is ok......I mean, it'll bug me still, but it's nice to know I didn't screw something up while doing a little maintenance.

Pros: fuzzy is ok
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