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Hey,

Im having trouble getting the correct belt numbers for my GT, Repco etc dont have a listing for the Neo GT and I dont want to end up with the wrong ones. Im pretty sure they arnt the same as the Turbo model nor the 33 Non Turbo... I could be wrong though.

I have Bosch belt numbers but they dont match up with the ones Repco have....

Any help would be good. :P

I need Aircon, Alternator/Water pump and power steering belts.

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The belt numbers should be useful to Repco anyway. Belt 4TK910, for example, is also 40910 on the parts list. "4" stands for 4 ribs, and "910" is the length, and so on with the other belts. Have you priced them at Nissan?

I get my car back at lunchtime ... I peek under the bonnet and get my numbers. T and non-T Neo motors should be the same surely.

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Ah Ok,

Nah I havent called Nissan....

You would think they would be the same but they have different oil filters and stuff so I just wanted to make sure.

Im desperate, the one bird under my bonnet now sounds more like a jungle.

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While on the topic of belts, etc. Does anyone have the Gates Racing Belt Codes for the R33GTST? I am looking mainly at ruby here, cos of the place he got his from.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R33-...p3286.m20.l1116

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While on the topic of belts, etc. Does anyone have the Gates Racing Belt Codes for the R33GTST? I am looking mainly at ruby here, cos of the place he got his from.

Just double check your stock belts first against what is quoted in that ebay link given by Penny. They did get one of my belts wrong ... but made up for it.

This Mico-V /Drive belt kit contains the following parts: 1x 4PK835R 1x 4PK865R 1x 4PK925R

I believe you need something like 1x 4PK865R 1x 4PK890R and 1x 4PK925R

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gates??? more like goatse :)

Really?! Why's that?

Thank you :P

Just double check your stock belts first against what is quoted in that ebay link given by Penny. They did get one of my belts wrong ... but made up for it.

This Mico-V /Drive belt kit contains the following parts: 1x 4PK835R 1x 4PK865R 1x 4PK925R

I believe you need something like 1x 4PK865R 1x 4PK890R and 1x 4PK925R

Thanks Ruby, its just that i don't want to go through what you did, as its going to be a few weeks/months before they get installed and if its the wrong ones, then they may not swap after that long a time.

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just that dayco have a far more superior warranty setup if need be...also all the R&D that have gone into dayco exceeds the quality of gates belts....im not just saying this because i sell dayco....but from experiences with both products on my own cars

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just that dayco have a far more superior warranty setup if need be...also all the R&D that have gone into dayco exceeds the quality of gates belts....im not just saying this because i sell dayco....but from experiences with both products on my own cars

Can you send me a pm with prices for a set of Dayco belts for my car? Also if you can get a timing belt too.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Replaced all my belts... and guess what...

ITs still F&%* Sqeeking! Tightened them twice now. Then thought there may be left over belt grip making the noise so I degreased the lot and it didnt help.

I am sooo over it.

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Replaced all my belts... and guess what...

ITs still F&%* Sqeeking! Tightened them twice now. Then thought there may be left over belt grip making the noise so I degreased the lot and it didnt help.

I am sooo over it.

Shoot down to my place and I'll take a peek under the bonnet for you. Perhaps waterpump?

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