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Offline TezzerTel

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Re: A itch I had to scratch
« Reply #15 on: May 28, 2025, 08:18:46 AM »
I have the gates reference at home and where I recently got a pair from.
Will be back on UK Wednesday, can post it then.



Michael

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Re: A itch I had to scratch
« Reply #16 on: May 28, 2025, 09:00:50 AM »
Whether there's any choice of manufacturer in this or not, I'd not know.

Gates along with Dayco and Continental have good reputation if offered as supply part. All original fit in automotive, I use routinely in replacement without reservation.

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Re: A itch I had to scratch
« Reply #17 on: May 28, 2025, 09:19:46 AM »
Gates T274 for the 1000 and 1100, 2 of them of course

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Re: A itch I had to scratch
« Reply #18 on: May 28, 2025, 10:05:10 AM »
I use Gates belts in the Morini as a lot of people do in the owners club. The only issue with the Morini is the crankshaft and cam wheels are marked A, B or C at the factory when the engines are built. Morini recommend you buy the specific belt for your engine and marked accordingly. The maximum slack is 6mm on its longest stretch (not very long considering the crank pulley is virtually directly below the cam pulley). It seems Moto Morini bought belts from different manufacturers back in the day and therefore there were tolerance differences between the manufacturers (remember we are talking 70’s manufacturing technology). Morini would then try different belts on every engine to determine which belt provided the 6mm tolerance and marked the pully to suit with an A, B or C. This is why Morini OEM belts are four times the price of a Gates belt or any other manufacturer. I bought a number of Gates belts at different times and fitted them by trial and error to find the one with the correct tolerance. It is surprising the variance of what are the same spec of belt by the same manufacturer but over different batches.
Toothed belt manufacturing has moved on dramatically over the past 20 years with new technology making them much longer lasting and resistant to heat and oil (although I'm not sure if anyone running a Ford Eco engine would fully agree!).
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Re: A itch I had to scratch
« Reply #19 on: May 28, 2025, 10:49:54 AM »
I've ordered a pair from Amazon £57 delivered (hopefully 🙏) there coming from American so not sure if there's duty to pay 😬.

In going to get some car tensioners and modify them

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Re: A itch I had to scratch
« Reply #20 on: May 28, 2025, 01:44:37 PM »
HI,

The references I have are :-
Timing Belts

GL1000 & GL1100
Gates - #5119 or #T274 (2ea.)
NAPA - #250274 (2 ea.)
Goodyear - #40274 (2 ea.)

I have the 5119 version from a UK supplier.

As I understand it almost all belts are made by Gates, some are then branded for others.

I'll send you a Message re GL1000 bits etc.

Michael

 

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