Ina or Gates Timing belt kit
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I need to replace my timing belt, when i was replacing the clutch the aux drive belt was cracked, i'm thinking the timing belt may be in the same condition and needs replacing.
Which timing belt kit with water pump to go for Ina or Gates, i've read good reviews about both but i've read a couple of negative reviews saying the tensioner in the Gates kit have had quality issues, i don't know if this is true or not, so which would you choose Ina or Gates.
Which timing belt kit with water pump to go for Ina or Gates, i've read good reviews about both but i've read a couple of negative reviews saying the tensioner in the Gates kit have had quality issues, i don't know if this is true or not, so which would you choose Ina or Gates.
I'm generally always happy with INA tensioners and so forth. Don't, whatever you do, go with a Dayco kit - the belts are fine (they're often OEM), but their tensioners on multiple cars I've experienced are terrible quality. Contitec seem OK - my last contitec kit had an ina tensioner and was good.
jackking said:
I need to replace my timing belt, when i was replacing the clutch the aux drive belt was cracked, i'm thinking the timing belt may be in the same condition and needs replacing.
Which timing belt kit with water pump to go for Ina or Gates, i've read good reviews about both but i've read a couple of negative reviews saying the tensioner in the Gates kit have had quality issues, i don't know if this is true or not, so which would you choose Ina or Gates.
INA for me, and we sell both.Which timing belt kit with water pump to go for Ina or Gates, i've read good reviews about both but i've read a couple of negative reviews saying the tensioner in the Gates kit have had quality issues, i don't know if this is true or not, so which would you choose Ina or Gates.
Are you buying from NPA as you’re up in Cumbria?
I don't know what car it is but with German cars, pretty much all of them use INA tensioners, idler pulleys and usually Continental for the belt, and IWIS for chains. These can all be found on AutoDoc for a lot less than dealer prices!
Didn't Gates invent the cambelt? Surprised they are sub par, but maybe shifted production to a cheaper facility.
Didn't Gates invent the cambelt? Surprised they are sub par, but maybe shifted production to a cheaper facility.
Timing belt kits the last two DAYCO kits used ON ONE the tensioner failed but luckily got away with that one by skin of teeth.
The second I had to put original water pump back for the DAYCO one was not fit for purpose
I contacted DAYCO but never got a reply.
NEVER WILL I TRUST MY LUCK WITH THESE KITS AGAIN.
The second I had to put original water pump back for the DAYCO one was not fit for purpose
I contacted DAYCO but never got a reply.
NEVER WILL I TRUST MY LUCK WITH THESE KITS AGAIN.
I had a gates auxiliary belt tensioner fail after only a month so I won't touch them anymore, they were always known for their quality belts though.
Dayco always had a good reputation but like everything quality may have gone downhill.
I don't trust many parts from Ebay unless they are from a reputable source.
Dayco always had a good reputation but like everything quality may have gone downhill.
I don't trust many parts from Ebay unless they are from a reputable source.
I think they are all much of a muchness as part of a slow slide to the lowest common denominator these days.
Had a cambelt driven INA water pump fail on my wifes car after just 30k miles (interval 100k) so that car has a gates kit on it now.
My car the new gates tensioner sounded awful when running so it's got the previous INA tensioner on it (HG job so not aged).
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Had a cambelt driven INA water pump fail on my wifes car after just 30k miles (interval 100k) so that car has a gates kit on it now.
My car the new gates tensioner sounded awful when running so it's got the previous INA tensioner on it (HG job so not aged).
:dunno:
Trouble is for my car the OEM tensioner is NLA, as is the -not cambelt driven- water pump.
You can still get OEM belts [There are rumours they are stopping production of square tooth oem belts so I'd have to change crank, cam and oil pump sprockets to round tooth at that point anyway] but it seems to be the bearings in tensioners and the like that are failing, rather than belts breaking before time.
I probably should have gone genuine on my wifes car but I could get the gates kit 'same day' once I had discovered the squeaking was the water pump being seized solid when turned by hand
You can still get OEM belts [There are rumours they are stopping production of square tooth oem belts so I'd have to change crank, cam and oil pump sprockets to round tooth at that point anyway] but it seems to be the bearings in tensioners and the like that are failing, rather than belts breaking before time.
I probably should have gone genuine on my wifes car but I could get the gates kit 'same day' once I had discovered the squeaking was the water pump being seized solid when turned by hand

Yes belts seem to be fine, harder to mess up I suppose, but bearings and tensioners and anything that moves has absolutely nosedived in quality the last 10-20 years.
It's bad enough when it's a wheel bearing you changed 5 months ago that gives up the ghost but a timing chain tensioner is a different matter.
If there is a chance your belts are going to be NLA I'd buy two spares and keep them in a sealed box in the dark somewhere. They'll last a long time ready to fit when you need them.
It's bad enough when it's a wheel bearing you changed 5 months ago that gives up the ghost but a timing chain tensioner is a different matter.
If there is a chance your belts are going to be NLA I'd buy two spares and keep them in a sealed box in the dark somewhere. They'll last a long time ready to fit when you need them.
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