Timing belt OEM FORD or Gates

Gates Timing belt

That's a gates timing belt which is a high quality aftermarket belt. It is not OEM and has been replaced. It looks like it was replaced at around 100k miles which is spot on.

Pros: high quality, good longevity
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 100000 km
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Gates Timing belt

Thanks for all of the replies everybody big help love the community I was able to source the parts I needed today timing belt,water pump, tensioner, and pink antifreeze there was green in my car so I flushed it out before I started to do the timing job, which btw took me 7 hours mannnn I’ve never done one of these before and looking at the DIY and YouTube helped a lot but it’s all done and can make it to work tomorrow. If I was off would have started this tomorrow morning I had no choice but to start today at 2:30. Took her for a drive sound was gone car feels great. Again thank you all!

Pros: sound was gone, car feels great
Cons: took 7 hours
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Gates Timing belt
jhyde692
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  • Visible wear:
Rating 3.0

Got the Gates belt installed, but I haven't been able to run the car long enough to know if the noise is fixed. I did notice when transferring the timing belts from the Conti belt to the Gates belt that the Conti belt is a fraction of a mm thicker.

Cons: Conti belt thicker
Vehicle: Audi TT
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OEM FORD Timing belt
Im_A_Model
  • Visible wear:
Rating 1.0

I hate Ford Ecoboost with all of my soul. I drive a Focus Ecoboost with a fucking rubber timing belt running inside the oil, no way to check it but Ford says it should last 10 years or 240.000 km. Well.. mine lasted for 7 years and 117.000 km and with it slowly crumbling and destroying the engine.

Cons: crumbling, destroying engine
Vehicle: Ford Focus
Mileage: 117000 km
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Gates Timing belt

My preference over the past 25 years is ALWAYS OEM/Genuine whenever possible:

BMW - Continental

Ford/Domestic - ACDelco, Continental

I have had repeated problems with GATES fitment, stiffness, and longevity. 7 of the last 10 snapped timing belts I've pulled from cars have been GATES.

Pros: OEM parts are preferred
Cons: fitment, stiffness, longevity
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OEM FORD Timing belt
landonk
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Rating 0.5

My 1.0 eco boost is on its third engine at only 80k due to Ford’s brilliant oil soaked timing belt time bomb

Cons: oil soaked, time bomb, engine failures
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 128747 km
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