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anyone else used these ? and if so found them real tight to fit ? never actually replaced one before.
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Which car is it going on?
I havent actually used one of those blue gates one yet as i usually use the motorcraft ones, but id be interested to know how the gates ones go as i want one to pretty up the engine bay a bit lol Where did you get it from if you dont mind me asking low_ryda? Ive been trying to find a blue gates belt everywhere, asked repco and supercheap about them but no luck yet |
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You must have the wrong size.
Different brands and colors will not be different lengths, I've never encountered a belt out of length, just human error at shops when people cbf'd finding what hook to put them back on. Also, many books are incorrect and only give you 1-2 engine types whereas belt sizes change from model to model. IIRC early Holden v6's use a similar belt, maybe 5mm shorter.
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Ive had one belt that i know of being the wrong size.
They were landcruiser alt belts. They run duel belts. both belt the same brand and marked as the same length, (different batch numbers) one belt was slighty longer and wouldn't get tight |
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low_ryda |
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i got it from supercheap off the shelf for $50 which is why i bought it, for ford dohc 4.0 2002 onwards.
at the end of the day i got it on there so i doubt it is the wrong size, theres a fair amount of deflection when you push on the belt between pulley's so i'll see how it goes when it runs in. have to admit that the blue belt in my engine bay looks fair wanky though. would have to have the existing colour scheme to make it look good, i wish they came in black personally, but my bf is grandpa spec lol
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The gates ef belt is the same belt as the vn when i checked them for our ef,that was from supercheap and think it was about $50 from memory..
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taxi 5L wrote: The gates ef belt is the same belt as the vn when i checked them for our ef,that was from supercheap and think it was about $50 from memory.. phill Yeah as above - they were $28 from SuperCheap in Geelong and $38 from Supercheap Knox
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Age: 41 Posts: 638 Joined: 6th Nov 2004 Ride: 1994 Ford EF Fairmont Ghia Sedan Location: Melbourne |
I haven't heard of these belts before lol.
Do they do anything different?
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KWIKXR |
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I dont know much about these Gates belts, but if these blue ones are the gates racing belts which i assume they are, they are supposedly a lot stronger, more heat resistant than other normal belts and last longer.. well going by this anyway.. http://www.gatesracing.com/belt.cfm
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Age: 41 Posts: 638 Joined: 6th Nov 2004 Ride: 1994 Ford EF Fairmont Ghia Sedan Location: Melbourne |
ok kewl. I mean the normal belts last awhile anyway if looked after properly. When i had my other EF, it lasted on mine for about 85,000 kms and after that i dont know as i sold it
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yer i think at the end of the day if the gates racing ones do what their talked up to they would outlast the car, i've heard of all different prices for the motorcraft ones (which are a fine belt) and when browsing the other day picking up stuff for my 95-100k-km service i saw them and grabbed the last one. for reliability rather than aesthetics. my 'old' belt wasn't even halfway worn judging by the tensioner, just want to replace everything for service.
i've done roughly 100k's now and the tensioner is still hard up against the stop.. no dramas so far though.
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What size should I buy for an ef ? I went to two different ships and they told me two different prices
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bradley4567 |
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What size should I buy for an ef ? I went to two different ships and they told me two different sizes
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my bro put one on his VP V6 because he has a blue themed engine bay. the blue wore off the belt in 4 days lol. and yes it was a Gates. not a cheap immitation
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low_ryda |
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it happens... lol
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