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Is this a timing belt?
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tamatisk
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:47 am Up
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I'm trying to decode the service history (lol that's being kind) that the previous owner gave me. I've got a garage receipt saying "belt work" attached to a parts receipt listing tensioners and a "gates micro-V belt (68392xs)". Is this a timing belt? If not what is it?
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Gates Micro V AT Belts outperform other V ribbed belts because they are truncated(shorter). This shorter profile gives the new Micro V AT Belts increased flexibility, reduced heat buildup and allows them to operate at extra high speeds on smaller diameter sheaves.

Specially designed to replace original equipment serpentine belts.

Two more advantages of the truncated are:

The belt does not bottom in the sheave
The belt can better tolerate debris in the sheave groove. They are extremely smooth running and highly resistant to oil, heat and other adverse conditions.



Exclusive Gates truncated belt design offers up to 80% higher horsepower capacity than Rubber Manufacturer’s Association standards.
Increased flexibility and reduced heat buildup permit extra high speeds on smaller diameter sheaves.
Highly resistant to oil, heat and other adverse conditions.
Less sensitive to debris in sheave groove.
Meets or exceeds Rubber Manufacturer’s Association standards for static conductivity.
Energy efficient.
Runs cooler than conventional belts.

High power density.


unsure if this helps you at all? by the sounds of it and going from there web site it is a timing belt

 
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tamatisk
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 8:03 am Up
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I'd read that but didn't know what it meant.
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ali20six
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all that blarney sniper put up refers to serpentine belt,used to be called fan belt when they ran the fans.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:34 am Up
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Also if getting it done at a garage make sure there is warranty on the parts/work.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:38 am Up
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or get the parts and do it yourself,save cash know its been done right,and educate yourself all at the same time.on the 1.4 hdi its pretty easy too.
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ali20six wrote:
or get the parts and do it yourself,save cash know its been done right,and educate yourself all at the same time.on the 1.4 hdi its pretty easy too.

I probably could do it myself with my Haynes manual but some things I leave to the 'pros' for reasons stated above.

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tamatisk
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:53 am Up
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Ok so it's not the timing belt. Roughly how much will it cost to have a garage do it? I'm not mechanicaly minded at all so wouldn't attempt it.
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prices will vary,make sure you get the whole kit not just the belt.waterpump also is a good idea.parts should be around 100 pounds give or take.maybe 2 hours labour.cheap price doesnt mean proper job.what year milage is your car.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 12:49 pm Up
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52 81,000 miles. which is why I'm considering it.
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100-200 depending on were you go and what part of the country your in
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:19 pm Up
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Thanks. I was told £500 but that was in London and I now live up north.
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Shaw-pug wrote:
100-200 depending on were you go and what part of the country your in
wherever you live no one is gonna do it for 100,if you find somewhere give me their n0.looking at your year mileage your ok for a while yet anyway mate.

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