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Time to change. Any suggestions for a good aftermarket manufacturer of quality cam belts. I don't need racing or track day spec, just a highly recommended make. Cheers.

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Gates make top aftermarket belts - I would personally use a genuine Nissan belt & tensioner etc (which I did LOL!)

Would say stay only with OEM product from Nissan, or get from Mr F or Zedworld in Traders section.

Problem with buying unknown replacement belts, is they look the same, but may be one lees tooth. which will cause major probs. have a search on cambelts, Jeff at Zedworld did a write up.

Gates make top aftermarket belts - I would personally use a genuine Nissan belt & tensioner etc (which I did LOL!)

 

I agree with Paul - Nissan genuine part only! They're not as expensive as you think; and for such a vital component remember that a couple of extra ££s is still way cheaper than a new engine!!

 

I think JeffTT posted a thread once comparing aftermarket belts with the OEM one - with scary results!!

 

Richard:chef:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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Thanks Paul. I must be honest, I am inclined to go with Nissan bits, I'm just fishing for a bunch of feedback based on member experience. Thanks again for your input.

I had originally a blueprint cambelt. When an A/B was done with the Blueprint and OEM, the blueprint is slightly out a tooth, which obviously affects the timing and ultimately running, so for £50 -ish i would get a Nissan cambelt from MJP

to be fair you cannot question the quality of gates belts either, always fitted these and always been top quality

Here is the original comparison thread.

 

http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=132513&highlight=cambelts

 

 

to be fair you cannot question the quality of gates belts either, always fitted these and always been top quality

 

Quality not a question here, valid teeth registration and spacing is, also the use of Nissan suggested change periods does not apply to NON Nissan belts, out of interest have you checked a Gates belt against a genuine Nissan one?

 

Jeff TT

to be honest i havent, and as they are about the same cost i will use a nissan belt when i put my motor back together, you do raise a good point about the markings though. i would be surprised if the gates was out though.

Ive always rated gates belts until i tried fitting one too a zed,was like a bow string with the tensioner in its most furthest away position,changed to an oem one and :thumbup:

Ive always rated gates belts until i tried fitting one too a zed,was like a bow string with the tensioner in its most furthest away position,changed to an oem one and :thumbup:

 

LOL! that rules them out then!!

 

Gates are generally top quality on most makes & are OE for many manufacturers.

 

Stick to what is tried & trusted - in our case Nissan own belts

LOL! that rules them out then!!

 

Gates are generally top quality on most makes & are OE for many manufacturers.

 

Stick to what is tried & trusted - in our case Nissan own belts

I still rate them just not for zeds after that,had me baffled a bit at the time as to why belt was so tight.i do still use their range of serpentine belts when i install underdrive pulleys.

I still rate them just not for zeds after that,had me baffled a bit at the time as to why belt was so tight.i do still use their range of serpentine belts when i install underdrive pulleys.

 

Agreed - used them loads myself. They do nice kits too with tensioner/idler pulleys that need to be replaced at the same time :)

Agreed - used them loads myself. They do nice kits too with tensioner/idler pulleys that need to be replaced at the same time :)

 

That was why i started using them on zeds to begin with bud,in the trade as you well know they are regarded as good kit,if you got one of their sets to fit on a motor you knew it was alright and never questioned its quality,as you say loads of vehicles use them as oem stuff,French stufff especially.

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