Timing Belt - No. of Teeth (A100)

John S. Lagnese jlagnese at massed.net
Sat Mar 4 16:44:02 EST 2006


If the teeth are the same size the pulley is larger and will diefintiely
affect the speed. If the pulley is the same size the teeth  must be smaller
or closer together and would cause chain wear/failure if even work.
John
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark J. Besso" <mbspeed at maxboostracing.com>
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Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: Timing Belt - No. of Teeth (A100)


> The size of the pulleys determines the rate of rotation, not the number of
> teeth on the belt.  The pitch of the teeth is important since the HTD
(High
> Torque Drive) belt will not work with the earlier style pulleys (square
> teeth).
>
> As long as you've got the adjustment range to bring the 121-tooth belt
into
> proper tension I imagine it would work fine.
>
> ~Mark
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Gaz B"
> Subject: Timing Belt - No. of Teeth (A100)
>
>
> > The new timing belt I've got has 121 teeth, but the old one has 120.
> > What's correct? Is this going to be a problem? I've already gone back
> > once - the first one they gave me had a different pitch.
> > Car is an early UK 1988 A100 with KU 2226 engine.
> >
> > Thanks, Gary
>
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