Gates is the largest global manufacturer of OE Timing Belts. This means Gates is able to cover the Aftermarket with timing belts that are OE-equivalent, or better, in service life and performance. Gates' timing belts are manufactured using the same high grade materials and processes as the OE to ensure superior heat and contamination resistance. Features & Benefits:
Aramid reinforced nylon jackets and back side jackets for longer wear.
High grade HNBR rubber for superior heat and contamination resistance.
Premium high strength tensile members.
Is your engine free-running or interference?
Automobile engines can be classified as either Free-Running or Interference, depending on what occurs if piston/valve synchronization is lost. Interference engines usually sustain damage if synchronization is lost. Damage can occur to valves, pistons, or heads, and in some cases, completely ruin the engine. Most import (with higher compression engines) and most car and light truck diesel engines are interference. To avoid costly engine repairs on interference engines, follow the auto manufacturers' mileage replacement recommendations. At the very least, Gates recommends timing belt replacement at around 60,000 miles.
Why You Should Never Put Off Timing Belt Replacement:
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