Timing Belt Cross Reference

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ctwo
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Timing Belt Cross Reference

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Hi Folks. I'm looking for a timing belt with number 300H 075. It measures 30" circumference, 60 tooth (1/2" pitch) and 3/4" wide.

Is that something I might find locally, maybe at an auto parts store?
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Re: Timing Belt Cross Reference

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Gates part number:
http://www.gates.com/all-search-tools/a ... 300H%20075
Enter 'Gates Industrial' in Interchange to, and it'll show up.

Details here:
http://www.gatespowerpro.com/Comergent/ ... N=43402660

The Amazonians have it
http://www.amazonsupply.com/goodyear-en ... B0051UMOM6

You might try your local autoparts store anyway, or bearing/power transmission house. May not have stock, but it's a good Gates number, so maybe they can get it.

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Re: Timing Belt Cross Reference

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I have several times bought timing belts from bearing/power transmission houses, as Bill mentioned.
Auto parts places may lean toward automotive timing belts many of which are metric.
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Ditto on bearing/transmission houses. ONe here in NJ found the belt for my Maximat for $15, when they-who-shall-not-be-named were asking $60. Not an "off-the-shelf" width -- automotive belts are most of their business, and they tend to be narrower -- but it only took a couple of weeks. (They could have sold me a 3/8" wide one, which I'm sure would work in a pinch, right out of stock; but my belt wasn't broken, I was just doing "belt-and-suspenders" thinking.)
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Re: Timing Belt Cross Reference

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I got mine from Napa a Gates belt around 50 bucks.
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